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#1 Post by Luke » Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:40 pm

G'day Folks,
some of you will be aware of the project several people from TBGA have been involved over the past 10 months or so. Well, the light at the end of the tunnel is getting very close now. Here's a bit of a run down for those Ozbowians who perhaps have not heard about the mag project around the traps.

There are a few nicknames in here that some may not recognise from TBGA. My apologies for this but rest assured nicknames will be changed in publication to protect the men behind the myths :lol:

To quote "Antarcher" from TBGA:
Firstly, below is the cover. It will still have more detail on it and the stated 150 pages is incorrect. The mag will infact be a whopping 200+ pages. This is the main reason why it is taking longer and I do apologise to all who got their articles in early for the delay. .

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Now to the content, and this is the best part. The mag will have, in its final version, around 45 separate articles. Here is a list of those articles and the writers who have contributed to give you an idea of what it will contain.


1. Mark Southwell (maxy) Has written one about his unreal hunt last year where he and his brother Paul took some great reds and fallow.

2. Mackadalegend Has written a how to one about hunting goats

3. Mick Mason (Jindydiver) Navigation tips and techniques

4. Marty Erlandson (Puk's cousin) first aid

5. Jodie Goodwin (jlw712) Twin goats taken at Tenterfield

6. Antony Goyen (Friar Tuck) Buying your first bow and has also compiled along with his field shooting guys articles on basic bow maintenance, d loop tying, and getting the most out of your string. He has also, along with dances with dingoes, done a 5 bow comprehensive head to head test.

7. Jamie Lynch an awesome NZ chamois hunt

8. Mick Baker (trophy bowhunts) features some fine kills by his clients

9. Antonio Lara (antarcher) tips on hunting deer

10. Justin (Hoyt Trykon) Higgins about his young bowhunting journey thus far

11. Paul Rea (Paul R) Taking kids hunting

12. Paul Southwell hunting foxes

13. Doug Stojanovski (ds) an NT buff hunt

14. Derek Webster his first goat

15. Damien (Bear) Tapper tips on hunting the Top End

16. Howard Griffin (Howie) Capturing your hunt on video

17. Ben Chambers (Arra Slinger) Hunting in WA

18. Andrew Morrow (Mozza) Tips on Fallow

19. Chris (Groovey Guru) Galvin a pig hunt

20. Daniel Purvis (Hunt or be Hunted) Taming rabbits

21. Luke D!ckson (thumper) Big couple of days up the cape

22. Dale Furze Sambar tips

23. Matty Hare (MattyH) his life's bowhunting

24. Daryl Bulger Tips on red deer

25. Pedro Ampuerro Castellanos (Tali) the bowhunting scene in Spain

26. Daniel Bajt goat and fox article

29. Rick O'neill (Ricochet) NZ trip with Mick Baker

30. Scott Goodwin (Scott) Tips on mountain boars

31. Sylvia Szabo (Fiend) Evolution into a goat hunting huntress

32. Shane Coppin (ozzyshane) His top 5 all time animals

33. Troy Reynolds Huge Rusa hunt

34. Grant Bowdy (Bowdy) Hare hunting

35. John Teitzel Buff hunt

36. Paul (Piggy) Thompson Sambar hunt

37. Jamie Harrington A how to knife building article

38. Paul Mayall His knife making business and tips

39. Ben Kleinig outback WA hunt

40. Glenn Newell Making selfbows

41. Bow review on one of Glenn Newell's new trad bows by Paul R

42. A compilation trophy takers number one’s and other fine animals

43. Ben MacDougall (Benno) Camel hunting in the red centre

44. Pete Novakovic (pego) Utilising your game

There still may be a couple of very last minute entries, but that is the list as it stands at the moment. As I have stated before i am looking very forward to getting this thing out and I am sure that the presentation of the articles will do all the writers justice for the fine efforts.

If anybody has any questions or comments then please feel free to let us know.


More to come soon!

Thanks for reading.

Luke :D
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#2 Post by Luke » Sun Apr 27, 2008 10:28 pm

Hey folks, here's the latest update on the mag.

Again to quote Antarcher:
Not far off now people. Just doing the last finishing touches to get it to print and it will be out. He is the promotional ad of what it will look like and a little taste of what is in it. I am busting to get it out let me tell you.

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#3 Post by Luke » Mon May 26, 2008 11:25 am

Website launched:
http://www.bowhunteraustralia.com

Thanks for looking.

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#4 Post by Luke » Fri Aug 01, 2008 10:18 am

Magazine due on news stands today and was in some newsagents in SA yesterday.

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#5 Post by jindydiver » Fri Aug 01, 2008 11:21 am

It is in my local newsagent today (ACT) :)
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#6 Post by GrahameA » Fri Aug 01, 2008 5:21 pm

Hi Luke

Have tried four Newsagents around my area today. Blank looks. Not to be seen anywhere.
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#7 Post by Stickbow Hunter » Fri Aug 01, 2008 9:46 pm

It is in the Newsagents up this way.

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#8 Post by GrahameA » Sat Aug 02, 2008 7:43 am

Hi Jeff

That would be right - live in the big smoke cannot get a thing - live in the far flung reaches of the Empire and everything is available. :D

I intend to check if Abbey has any and if so I will grab one on the way to the range today - if no luck there I guess I will just get one sent up from Urban in Melbourne. At the current cost of petrol running around in the car soon chews up the cost of freight.

Just a tad peeved at the local newsagencies.
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#9 Post by Stickbow Hunter » Sat Aug 02, 2008 11:34 am

Well Grahame, there are some great advantages to not living in the the big smoke! :lol:

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#10 Post by Luke » Sat Aug 02, 2008 2:52 pm

G'day Graham,
sorry I cannot help you with the location in B'bane of an agent that stocks it.

Shoot Antonio an email and he'll be able to point you to one quick smart mate.

editor@bowhunteraustralia.com

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#11 Post by GrahameA » Sat Aug 02, 2008 8:42 pm

Hi Jeff
Stickbow Hunter wrote:Well Grahame, there are some great advantages to not living in the the big smoke! :lol:
Yep - no traffic jams.

Back to the magazine. Solved the problem - rang Urban Archery in Melbourne and there will be one in the mail first thing Monday.

Thanks Luke
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#12 Post by Stickbow Hunter » Sat Aug 02, 2008 8:50 pm

Yep - no traffic jams.
Absolutely mate, I couldn't handle that traffic all the time.

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#13 Post by Benny Nganabbarru » Wed Aug 06, 2008 6:03 pm

I'm hoping my Missus brings one home when she gets back from Woolies! :D
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#14 Post by GrahameA » Fri Aug 08, 2008 10:32 am

Morning All

Well guess what turned up in the mail. Yep, the magazine.

As you may have noticed I gave up on the local Newsagents and got one from Melbourne. Yes, I know it seems strange but at the current cost of fuel plus wear and tear the cost of postage is soon offset.

My opinion - great little mag" and worth the dollars spent. Particulary impressed by the bow review - nice to see a review where the numbers speak for themselves. Also the type size means I don't need spec's to read it - most of the time. Faded backgrounds with type over have never rated high with me.

Something to read over the next few months.
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#15 Post by Gringa Bows » Fri Aug 08, 2008 2:02 pm

i got mine yesterday :D not a bad read

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#16 Post by jape » Fri Aug 08, 2008 6:42 pm

Just realised there were two threads on this mag! I sat for three hours and read it cover to cover, will go back and read again. The best article for me was the one on taking kids hunting but enjoyed them all, noticed some folks from here too! Good work! Hopefully more self bow/trad content next year?

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#17 Post by Stickbow Hunter » Fri Aug 08, 2008 7:14 pm

Hopefully more self bow/trad content next year?
I agree Jape, it was sadly lacking in that department.

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#18 Post by Benny Nganabbarru » Fri Aug 08, 2008 7:30 pm

Yeah, next year's story from my end will be all or mostly trad, for sure. But, there were selfbows, recurves and longbows popping up throughout. I reckon it's an awesome magazine! :D
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#19 Post by GrahameA » Fri Aug 08, 2008 8:31 pm

Hi All

Have edited a few things in my time my comment would be, "You can only print what people contribute". So if people would like more material aligned to there interests contact Luke and start writing. :D
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#20 Post by Stickbow Hunter » Fri Aug 08, 2008 10:30 pm

Have edited a few things in my time my comment would be, "You can only print what people contribute". So if people would like more material aligned to there interests contact Luke and start writing.
That's fair enough Grahame but I don't think that really applied to the first issue as the general public didn't really know about it. I think it would then have been the editor's job to source a good spread of content. Perhaps he tried without success but the fact remains there is little Trad content, for the size of the mag, with the current issue. Hopefully that will change with the next issue.

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#21 Post by GrahameA » Sat Aug 09, 2008 7:34 am

Hi Jeff
Stickbow Hunter wrote:...the fact remains there is little Trad content, for the size of the mag, with the current issue. Hopefully that will change with the next issue.
I would like to see more on "other stuff" , but I don't know. Perhaps the breakup is representative of the numbers shooting various type in Oz. My experience is still that magazines publish what they can get.

I still am of the opinion it is a great effort and hope that they have another go next year.
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#22 Post by jindydiver » Sat Aug 09, 2008 8:44 am

Stickbow Hunter wrote: I think it would then have been the editor's job to source a good spread of content. Perhaps he tried without success

Ant tried to get more but wasn't able too. Many people were asked to contribute and there were quite a few who said they would but didn't get their stuff in on time. I think for a first effort the magazine is a roaring success and if Antonio's enthusiasm when he tells you of the plans for issue two are an indication of things to come then you can bet the mag will be not only bigger but better also :D

If you guys need more trad content then you need to get in touch with Antonio and talk with him about how you can help
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#23 Post by Stickbow Hunter » Sat Aug 09, 2008 10:07 am

I would like to see more on "other stuff" , but I don't know. Perhaps the breakup is representative of the numbers shooting various type in Oz.
I very much doubt that Grahame but if it is than that is very sad IMO.
Ant tried to get more but wasn't able too.
Fair enough Jindy that is good to know. Perhaps asking folk through other online forums may have helped?
If you guys need more trad content then you need to get in touch with Antonio and talk with him about how you can help
Agreed that this can happen for the next issue. For the first one the larger Trad community can't be blamed for the lack of content as they possibly wouldn't have known about it or been able to unless they knew Antonio or were a member of the TBGA.
I still am of the opinion it is a great effort and hope that they have another go next year.
Yeah it was/is a very well represented mag but I haven't read much of it yet. To me there just isn't much of interest for the Trad Bowhunter.

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#24 Post by Glenn » Sat Aug 09, 2008 1:11 pm

I don't know if anybody can truly appreciate how much effort has gone into this magazine and how much of a financial risk one person has taken to get it on the shelves. It's easy to say there is not enough of this or that but at the end of the day send in an article with the content that you would like to read and see how you go. This magazine was never a seceret, if it was then there would have been no articles in it. Antino worked with what he had and I think he and Luke did with the layout ect. have done a fantastic job. Support the magazine and buy it and send in articles for next year...Glenn...
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#25 Post by Crowcreek2 » Sat Aug 09, 2008 1:37 pm

...just purchased a copy - very happy with what I have read and seen.

Well done to all involved - great effort.

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#26 Post by mozza » Sun Aug 10, 2008 1:45 pm

[/quote]To me there just isn't much of interest for the Trad Bowhunter.

Jeff[/quote]
I think if you read through the articles, you will find there is quite a bit of info that relates to trad hunting, the same as it relates to hunting with compounds.
There are quite a few articles that give you hints and tips on how to hunt different species, and I believe hunters can benefit from these tips regardless of what equipment they use.
I think they have done an awesome job, and set a new benchmark for Aussie bowhunting mags 8)

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#27 Post by Benny Nganabbarru » Sun Aug 10, 2008 8:08 pm

G'day Jeff! That was a heck of a nice cat you took (no.1 Trophy Takers cat)! The magazine is pretty big, with new bits and pieces to discover with each meander through the pages. Cheers, Ben :D
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#28 Post by RICKO » Mon Aug 11, 2008 8:42 pm

An awesome job done by both Antonio and Luke with this magazine. there is about three or four articles in the magazine about recurves or long bows, and photos showing "stick bows" that were used on the particular hunts, As Glen stated, send in your story for the next issue, do a "Trad" story and send it in.

Once again well done to Antonio and Luke for getting this magazine out. :D


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#29 Post by Brett Finger » Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:32 am

an execlent mag,
a hell of a lot of work goes into puting all that copy togeather and geting it to print!!

so, we get to work on puting TRAD copy togeather to submit for the next one... :wink:
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#30 Post by Coach » Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:21 pm

I know anything I say about this mag will be scoffed at , but , I will say it anyway :roll:
The Mag was/is basically a spin off from TBGA forum , so that limited it's content from the start , maybe thats why there is a lack of Trad content . Perhaps a lot more people could have been contacted to submit an article from different forums etc , then there would have been some different content , but as it stands , only the selected , were offered the chance to contribute :wink: Perhaps if the chance to contribute was offered throughout the whole bowhunting community, rather than just the site members , it would have had more varied content .
I would also like to see contributors rewarded for their efforts in making the Mag happen , as without them , there would be no mag . I also hope it doesnt become the same old stale stuff from the same old contributors , IE a MATES Mag .
Perhaps with input like this , as long as it is taken on board by the owners ,it may grow to be a Great mag :wink:

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