Heya outdoorsman.
Archery is awesome and addicting. If you are going to get started be prepared to poor all of your extra cash into the hobby for years to come. Where do you live? The best thing you could do is find a good pro shop around your house and go in there and have them help you out. They will measure your draw length and recommend a bow that would fit your budget. Remember that besides the expense of the bow, you will spend at least as much money on arrows, a rest, a sight, and all the other goodies. If you are lucky enough to live near 2 pro shops hit them both so you dont get a purely biased opinion on one brand of bow. I would recommend that once you know what you want, you look for something a year or two old. You can pick up much better stuff than you could afford normally. The shops carry used stuff or you can get it from someplace like ebay. What is your total budget? Also, check out archerytalk.com and eders.com for a lot of good information.