22 years. Embarrassing?
Started bow hunting as a young teen in 1988 with a crappy bow and a 50 lb draw weight and finger release. Could barely hit the hay stack at 50 yards. In 1996, I got my first actual archery shot off at a buck. Up until then, never really expected to be able to hit anything if the chance came up. Just enjoyed walking around in nature with a bow in my hands. Well, my arrow hit the ground at the hind feet...don't ask the distance. I must have looked up on the shot. Buck fever like crazy...so close I thought it was a done deal.
Did not do much archery again until a few years after grad school. Never really had another legit chance until 2010. Then it all came together. Had an updated bow that could actually hit stuff. Wow, it amazed how much better bows had gotten since my '80s bow. Actually believed i could hit something, if given the chance. Sure enough, on one fateful Labor Day weekend, I shot both my first archery buck and first archery elk. All with my 12 year old son by my side. Best weekend ever.
After the first(s), they come a lot easier now.