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Good old days of TBH
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Had to have been around 2003 when I first joined. Had a VE and remember all the live hunts. Had a family feel to it that somehow even survives to this day despite its enormous growth. TBH is the one site I refer my bow shop customers to when they are looking for resources about bows and hunting.
Years ago, 2004 or 2005, I met up with a member and gave him my Browning bow because I bought an SQ2. I gave it to him for free because he had a brother who couldn't afford one but was interested in trying bowhunting out. I have wondered over the years if I help create another bowhunter out there somewhere.Last edited by Sully; 03-06-2013, 03:48 PM.
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Originally posted by AtTheWall View PostIt's been that long!?!?!?!? Just before the shipping container.....I do believe the BETTER LIFERS left him a little present in the old cabin?
Back when some dude name RKZ was the post king.
First tbher I met was Dave took my to my first foam shoot at the Brazos county archery club back many many moons ago.
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I been a member since 01 I beleive. I also use to enjoy reading and checking out the do it your self camera threads. I have hunted alone for years and those times back then TBH was my campfire. I couldn't wait to get back and read all the stories. The BOA threads and pics from TRAILBOSS and many others. Now it seems the more controvery the thread it is the more attention it gets. Those days there was more sharing of family sharing. Now some good family type or meanigful threads get no attention. They just get lost. IDK! Still stuck here. LOL
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I am pretty sure it was my freshman year at UT which would have been the Fall of 98, but that was a long time ago. The first thread I remember is Casey talking hunting in Purmela that got me started. The screen was white, you didn't have to register to post back then, and the members policed themselves..........for the most part.
My other old memory is sending Casey $20 to buy Michael a bow. I think I had about $73 dollars in my checking account back then in college, but it was something I wanted to due even though I couldn't afford it.
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