Sell the bow and take a break?

I've been playing with the same recurve bow on-again/off-again for 30+ years now. One new string a few years ago and it's still shooting fine, and it isn't even a great bow by any serious standard.

Life also sorta pushed me to skip about 15 years of hunting with a compound. I think I shot 3 deer with a compound in 2003......then didn't bowhunt again until maybe 2018ish. Right now, with my kids being the ages they're at, bowhunting holds very little interest for me.

Stages of life, and all that. Set it aside until the time is right again.
 
I put the bow down 3 years ago, but I kept it. Too little time for me to be a master of both my bow and my rifles. And I love rifle hunting, building rifles, load development, the weather and logistics, etc.

Shooting my bow during the summer before archery elk season became a chore too.

I may pick it up again, I like options, but it's not calling me right now in any way.
 
I know a bunch of guys that sold their trad stuff then later had to buy all new stuff as they wanted to get back into it. Might be worth keeping your #1 setup.
 
I hunt with a recurve, compound, and even a crossbow at times, that keeps things from getting boring.
 
I haven't bow hunted much over the last 7 years because my son has been into rifle hunting. I had so much fun with him and my niece I didn't miss it at all for the first 5 years. Now I have the itch to get back at it and the timing is perfect. My youngest is really starting to like bow hunting and he will be a senior this year so he doesn't need the help like he did when he was younger. As far as the new bow goes, do whatever but by all means take a break to focus on the kids. You won't regret spending the time with them.
 
Hey man,

Your not alone, I stepped away from traditional archery about 10 years ago when I had to prioritize time with my three kids as they started getting into sports, etc.

I grew up in a traditional archery only house and it was a big part of my life. Lots of great memories hunting and attending various events.

I live in the burbs and couldn’t practice enough. And any time in the field was with the kids where firearms are more efficient.

I sold one bow that was easily replaceable and kept one that was a bit harder to acquire.

Not sure when I’ll get the bug again. Still waist deep in this phase of life.

Good luck!
 
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