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KIFARUCAST

South Cox (Stalker Stickbows)

KIFARUCAST

Kifaru International

Wilderness, Sports, Sports:wilderness, Education

4.92.7K Ratings

🗓️ 19 August 2021

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

On a stellar episode today Aron and Frank are joined by the great South Cox, they dive right many topics. Ranging from the essential skills needed to be successful when hunting high country Mule Deer to a run down of what's new with Stalker Stickbows. You won't want to miss this information packed episode with one of the pioneers of shooting and making traditional bows! South Cox’s interest in archery started at the age of five when he found an old wood recurve under a neighbor’s house. Despite having no mentor and growing up in a vegetarian family during his younger years, the instincts of the hunter ran deep. At 16, he shot his first deer with a bow—cementing a lifetime commitment to the sport. In 2007, with 20 years of professional woodworking experience, South took over Stalker Recurves, reviving a company that had been dormant for the better part of a decade. Combining both of his passions; a profound love of woodworking and archery, he enthusiastically dove into the new venture. His keen eye for detail and diligent work ethic can easily be recognized in the artistic changes, additions and technical advances in the bow lines. In 1989, South’s first bowhunting article was published, spawning a new career that would eventually have him published in a half dozen different archery magazines, contributing to a couple of bowhunting books and earning him a position as Field Editor of Eastmans’ Bowhunting Journal, a position that he still maintains. In 2012, with the blessing of his wonderful wife, Kyri, after 25 years in construction, South decided to “retire” and take up bow building full time. Between writing and bow building, he is now fully immersed in the hunting industry—truly “living the dream!” Did you like this episode? If you like what you hear go over to our Patreon and check out our levels of support, it helps up keep the lights on.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm a coach, I've already had that time in the past.

0:02.4

Yeah, this is this is it's part of it.

0:04.5

If Joe's like me, I probably can come to Philadelphia.

0:14.6

Well folks, today I'm blessed with two Mule deer,

0:17.5

aficionados, one white, one brown, South Cox,

0:21.8

and my partner in Frank. One short, one tall.

0:24.6

Yeah.

0:25.4

South. South came down and visited us from the great North.

0:30.9

How is it up in this park, actually?

0:32.8

We're actually getting some rain up there.

0:35.3

I mean, it's been sporadic, but we've had some weeks where we're just being

0:38.8

getting pounded.

0:39.7

So everything I've been hearing from the high country,

0:43.8

from people that live closer to where I Mule Deer Hunt,

0:47.3

sounds like it's going to be a good year from moisture and, and I growth and all that.

0:52.6

And it might push a lot of people off the mountain because the weather has not been

0:57.3

real keen.

0:57.8

Yeah.

0:58.6

Uh-huh.

0:59.6

Yeah, I was thinking I, uh, going like ultra light and just doing a tarp,

1:04.4

but with reports I've been hearing and the amount of rain we've been getting in Estus,

1:08.8

I don't think I'm going to do that.

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