Does anyone have any good recurve stories? I am crossing my fingers to have one made and I would like to live vicariously through you all until then.
Also, are there any tips and tricks to shooting a recurve?
Stories?

I have only hunted with a recurve for 2 seasons, and one positive side of hunting with a recurve is the accumulation of war stories and more experience and more awesome encounters, which is a byproduct of screwing up slam dunk after slam dunk…
Of the last 18 years I have killed 16 roosies with my bow, and those other 2 years were the years I hunted with my recurve, haha
Not for a lack of complete layup opportunities, but had I been hunting my compound, I would not have had most of those encounters, because I wouldn’t be missing sub 20 yd shots with it
Hunting with and shooting single string bows is very addictive, very fun, and at times very frustrating. I never pictured buying a 1500 dollar chunk of beautiful wood that’s impossible not to appreciate, and then want to throw that beautiful chunk of wood and craftsmanship off of a cliff, but hunting with a recurve delivers that desire.
Seriously, everything about recurves is fun, way more fun to shoot than compound bows, the simplicity was what initially caught my interest, then once I was obsessed I realized simplicity is a trick, and I think every aspect is more technical than shooting and tuning compounds… sneaky technicality
Like mentioned above, start light, dedicate yourself to shooting with good form and consistency, that’s all that matters starting out, and fighting draw weight will stunt your growth in traditional archery
A consistent and repeatable shot process is a big deal, it takes a lot of shooting to get there, so don’t get discouraged… access to coaching would probably help a lot, but there are a ton of resources available as well to do it on your own, but you need discipline and don’t try to skip steps