The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, February 15, 1977, Image 8
Lydia Emp
Is On Tar(
With Arch
"Archery is a difficult s
it get discouraged and quit,
cian, Paul Patterson as he p
bow.
"When you take up arc
"now and then" using it. Y
minutes to an hour every di
it 5 to 6 hours in a day," ad
"I prefer a compound be
with a complex system of wi
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"At 15 yards and 50 poi
with a 29" arrow has more ]
at the same distance," conti
In the last six months 1
in producing his own arro
variation in the weight of th
target. I use special turkey
only about one feather fro
quality to make an arrow, ai
positioned in the right direct
shoot straight."
"I can crack a small a
difficulties," he continued. "I
with no problem."
"If you jerk a quarter <
arrow, you'll miss the targe
you've got to be steady as
made precision adjustments
An avid outdoor sports
hunting with his bow and i
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ucci. i ic aiau nuius ?x recon
bass in the Saluda River.
Recently while hunting
lower part of South Carolina
and given a little more praci
kill birds in the air with the
"It's an entirely differen
a gun," he emphasized.
"You've got to pick your
this increases the animal's cl
In addition to archery,
mist, specializing primaril
other game normally found i
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tloyee 8
jet 1
ery Hobby j
port and many people who try ^
" says Lydia Spinning Techniiracticed
with his Polar Bear II
hery, it's not just a matter of
ou've got to practice from 30
ly and sometimes I'll stay with
Ided Paul.
>w such as this one. It is rigged
res and pulleys so that with 25
nds of thrust."
inds of pull, this bow equipped ?
killing power than a 30.06 rifle
nued Patterson,
le has become quite an expert
ws. "Just a couple of grams 31
e arrow tips can throw you off
' feathers in the arrrows, and
m a wing is of good enough
id there are three feathers, all
ion required to make an arrow
corn at 15 yards without any
've even killed birds at 30 feet H
if an inch when you shoot the
t by about a foot. That's why
possible," stated Paul as he
to his equipment. H
man, Paul, prior to taking ud
irrow, had killed a total of 8
1 for catching a 27 pound rock
with a group of friends in the H
i, Paul bagged a small rabbit, ^
Lice, thinks he may be able to
bow and arrow.
L type sport from hunting with
spot to shoot your arrow, and
lance of getting away."
Paul is an excellent taxidery
in fish, bobcats, deer, and
n South Carolina.
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