Article: My buddy Jimmy: remembering vintage pronghorn hunting and a bow and arrow mentor.

Way back then, in southern North Dakota, a couple years after Archie Malm killed the world's record, we archery hunted pronghorn with our longbows. We used any number of methods to arrive on the same piece of ground as a big buck, but this didn't include hunkering in a cloth blind near water, nor flashing a fold-up decoy, like they do it today. We hadn't thought of those ploys yet. Maybe we were simple minded, or maybe we were still at a place where bowhunting, to our minds, was supposed to be free of clutter, simple if not easy. I remember those days like they were years and not decades past; but most of all I remember them as simple, carefree days full of pronghorn.

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