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What is a Bowyer?

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On this episode of the Okayest Hunter podcast, the crew welcomes Matt Morris, an amateur boyer and avid traditional bow hunter. They start by introducing Matt and his unique hobby of making traditional bows, known as bowery, and delve into his background. Matt shares his journey from hunting with a compound bow to embracing traditional archery. He describes the appeal of crafting his own bows, saying, "I wanted to simplify some things. If you start at the bare bottom of a very basic stick that shoots other sticks."

Matt, a Marine Corps veteran with a background in government and aerospace, explains how his transition from a high-pressure job to the private sector led him to traditional bow making. He emphasizes the importance of action and hands-on learning, comparing it to his wife's experience in the workplace. Matt recalls how his friend Zach Hason, podcast host of the Okayest Trapper podcast, led him to make a bow for Zach, who, much to Matt's chagrin, still doesn't use it.

The conversation shifts to Matt's passion for traditional archery and the meticulous process of crafting bows. He discusses the different types of wood used, the detailed work involved, and the satisfaction of creating something functional and beautiful. The episode concludes with Matt's excitement for his upcoming hunting trips, including a bear hunt in Manitoba and a blacktail hunt in Kodiak. Eric and Derek express their admiration for Matt's dedication and craftsmanship, highlighting the importance of preserving these traditional skills in today's fast-paced world.

Check out the Bowyer podcast on the Okayest Podcast Network: https://www.okayesthunter.com/pages/bowyer-podcast

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On this episode of the Okayest Hunter podcast, the crew welcomes Matt Morris, an amateur boyer and avid traditional bow hunter. They start by introducing Matt and his unique hobby of making traditional bows, known as bowery, and delve into his background. Matt shares his journey from hunting with a compound bow to embracing traditional archery. He describes the appeal of crafting his own bows, saying, "I wanted to simplify some things. If you start at the bare bottom of a very basic stick that shoots other sticks."

Matt, a Marine Corps veteran with a background in government and aerospace, explains how his transition from a high-pressure job to the private sector led him to traditional bow making. He emphasizes the importance of action and hands-on learning, comparing it to his wife's experience in the workplace. Matt recalls how his friend Zach Hason, podcast host of the Okayest Trapper podcast, led him to make a bow for Zach, who, much to Matt's chagrin, still doesn't use it.

The conversation shifts to Matt's passion for traditional archery and the meticulous process of crafting bows. He discusses the different types of wood used, the detailed work involved, and the satisfaction of creating something functional and beautiful. The episode concludes with Matt's excitement for his upcoming hunting trips, including a bear hunt in Manitoba and a blacktail hunt in Kodiak. Eric and Derek express their admiration for Matt's dedication and craftsmanship, highlighting the importance of preserving these traditional skills in today's fast-paced world.

Check out the Bowyer podcast on the Okayest Podcast Network: https://www.okayesthunter.com/pages/bowyer-podcast

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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