Longbows are more forgiving than recurves but harder to wheel around in the bush
wrong on both counts,
the longbow can have quite a bit of hand shock, and is a bit harder to get it right.
The woods part, I have a 62 inch with rawhide quiver, and 4 arrows, broadhead tipped, 2.5# , thats pretty awesome, it just floats along with you. Here I can see where you may have picked this up, as longbows are longer for the most part , and can get caught up in heavy cover.
Anyway , saw a nice couple bows on ee, other stuff, check that forum out, their not to heavy #50 or so...
just one more thing, if you want to go traditional, go no sights, and a good quality 3 finger glove, start up close, eyes closed, then work back from there, the eyes closed will give you a feel for whats going on. You see the pull/push has to be natural, no torque, some describe it as closing the barn doors with your shoulder blades. I call it Zen, equal amounts of pulling n the string, and holding your bow arm locked in a sort of dog leg , one down from straight out. with a bit of a cant, you just gotta try lots of angles, and positions, even draw half way back , and loose, just to see what happens.
The anchor will come with time, along with split finger or 3 under...