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Jeff Kavanagh
Canada
Registrace 30. 11. 2009
I love the outdoors and have been shooting a recurve bow for around 40 years now.
I've always shot bear bows. I figure if they were good enough for Mr. Fred Bear, then they are good enough for me. And they are definitely good enough.
I got my first, a Bear minuteman 45lb when I was a kid. I didn't know what I was doing and learned to shoot by studying the pictures in a copy of "The Archer's Bible" I had. I wore that out!
I love hunting and fishing and training gun dogs. Presently I am making my living by guiding and training dogs. I shooting and enjoy archery because I hunt and have never been interested in target archery. That is just me though. My favourite is moving targets and wing shooting with my bows. Grouse, woodcock, geese, ducks, pheasants, and of course deer and turkeys as well as some moose hunting.
Now I am enjoying passing on what I have learned to my kids and others who might care to listen. I hope you enjoy your visit here.
I've always shot bear bows. I figure if they were good enough for Mr. Fred Bear, then they are good enough for me. And they are definitely good enough.
I got my first, a Bear minuteman 45lb when I was a kid. I didn't know what I was doing and learned to shoot by studying the pictures in a copy of "The Archer's Bible" I had. I wore that out!
I love hunting and fishing and training gun dogs. Presently I am making my living by guiding and training dogs. I shooting and enjoy archery because I hunt and have never been interested in target archery. That is just me though. My favourite is moving targets and wing shooting with my bows. Grouse, woodcock, geese, ducks, pheasants, and of course deer and turkeys as well as some moose hunting.
Now I am enjoying passing on what I have learned to my kids and others who might care to listen. I hope you enjoy your visit here.
Shooting a self bow
Brad Smith from New Mexico made me this gorgeous Osage selfbow this past year. Not the greatest shooting by any means but it is what it is. The main thing was to shoot this beautiful bow.
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swing draw archery
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This is my daughter Lucy demonstrating how she draws and shoots her bow in the "Swing Draw" method. Please Subscribe to my channel for more tutorial videos.
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My thoughts on "Snap Shooting"
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My thoughts on a few things.
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"Bend it like Kavanagh"
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Silent archery short film
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Just goofing around. Bored! Technically not my first shot because I had to take a half dozen "blind bale" shots to warm up my shoulder otherwise I wouldn't even get to full draw. First shot on the moving target though.
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Just a quick snip-it. A better video and more shooting to come.
Instinctive Archery - expansion through the shot
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I brief look again at back tension and what it means to "expand" through your shot.
Instinctive Archery - light weight "girlie bows"
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Some fun shooting and why light weight "girlie bows" are valuable to have in your arsenal.
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Someone sent me a video of themselves shooting. I thought I could use it as a teaching opportunity for everyone. Shooting frame and back tension.
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The importance of slowing your shot down.
Blind Bale Shooting
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A short description of what Blind Bale Shooting is and how it can help with your form.
Drawing the Bow with Proper Back Tension - Instinctive Archery
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A video on how to draw the bow and achieve and maintain proper back tension during the draw cycle.
Instinctive Archery - Gripping the Bow
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Instinctive Archery - Gripping the Bow
Archery trick shots - Dude Perfect Archery Challenge
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Part 5 - The commands - Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks
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Part 4 - Teaching versus Testing -Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks series
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Part 3 - Gear Segment - Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks
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Part 3 - Gear Segment - Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks
Part 2 - Bringing him home - Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks
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Bushnell "back track" GPS Product review
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Dog Training series- old dog new tricks intro
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Dog Training series- old dog new tricks intro
Love your videos and bear bows I am learning instinctive and purchased a 1976 45 pound super grizzly off eBay and love it but really wanting a new one and am wondering what your Favorite is I’m really attracted to the super grizzly but wife says only one so do I get the super the takedown or the 59 or a aussable mainly just backyard stump and deer as I live in North Carolina and maybe squirrels rabbits and groundhogs would appreciate any advice you can Give
That was some impressive shootin'
Hi great video. I have a custom made long bow. I cannot get in touch with the boyer who made it. . The bow is 64", 42 lbs. @ 28 ". I shoot gold tip 500 spine carbon arrows. Where should I start my brace ht. at ? Thank you
Jeff you are the best teacher I've ever seen with traditional archery
Nice form! Respect
Thank you for the video. How do you feel about 3 under?
Hi Jeff, What happened to you?
Just discovered your videos Jeff. Huge inspiration, very sorry to see you no longer post. I bet you got tons of new tips 7 years later! Hope to see more from you soon and I hope you're doing well. Cheers from a beginner.
Check out who?
I've watched most of jeffs videos, its amazing the talent this man has, he makes it look so easy,
Do you use only a 125 grain field tips?And do you use wood narrows
Miss seeing Jeff on here!
You did not mention that it has the ability to change the deflection with the plate from left to right !
Very helpful. Thank you.
Are you still alive? If so does the montana have a lot of hand shock
I always shoot better after watching one of your lessons. Thanks for sharing some of your personal life. Weight training,ju jutsu and archery and good manners, all things lm interested in. Bear bows too, I have a super grizzly, super Kodiak and a Cheyenne, and use them often.Hoping all is well with you and your's.. regards
A very valuable training method! Thank You Jeff😀
Excellent. Thank you.
I’d really like to hear your take on anchor points. Seems you touch the corner of your mouth with the third finger and I see that does get the arrow closer to your eye. Thanks for all your help. I’m 73 and have been teaching myself to shoot instinctively daily for a year now.
Excellent, thoughtful instruction just like all your other videos. I am most grateful. Thank you.
My super Kodiak is 46# at 28 inches...man you are pulling a powerful bow.❤❤ Beautiful bows.All the best..
Another humble thank you, added to the list. Your impact on traditional archery can't be measured!
Very good !
Awesome! From Down under.
Hello you don t do vidéo annonce more ?
Missing your videos Jeff..
i life every time i watch this video and the picture of the turkey
I watched this video 10 years ago ,man time flies.
That is so cool robin hood Junior!!!!
She's the most sweetest deadly Cupidon on earth ❤❤❤
What bow is that? I like the slimness the riser.
Thanks Jeff for your advice on shot sequence helped me out a lot some 🏹
Looking for an explanation for stuff going left to right or right to left, your explanation also plugged at the up and down, thank you. I can correct the issue by becoming proactive through release. ..I don't just have to stand there😊
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Hey Jeff, dies ist ein sehr guter Beitrag. 🙋🏻♂️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🐾🐾🏹🏹🎯🎯
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That's wicked 😮
me two,,,nice tittys
This was very helpful!!!!
Great info. Coming back from not shooting for years due to shoulder injury I am still working on how to draw my bow without hurting things and how to be able to shoot a little heavier pound bow. Watching this video I see your daughter with a high elbow not the low elbow you describe.
How accurate is that compared to say a 60” bow?
Such a master
Touch Yer Face Let Er Go
Excellent! The best illustration of using back tension I’ve seen.
Interesting point you have there. Assyrian bow also have thick and narrow tip too, wonder how they stack up against modern hunting recurves. Still, Kodiak remains one of my dream bow, won't hesitate to nab one at a good price.
Love my 1970's Grizzly 45# 🙂 Shoots so smooth and accurate
Why pull from the knuckle crease instead of on the pads?
Really useful thanks
This is modern archery you do not know instinct archery.
Great shot you and your daughter but do you need too play with fire with the barn full of hey