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Oct 16
2008

Shannon's First Deer

Posted by Jason Amaro in setting up a new bowoptics tripodnikonJason Amaro New MexicoJason Amarogoal settingEthical Shotarrow weightarrow flight3d shooting3D

Jason Amaro

Hey Everybody....

If you guys have been keeping tabs on my blog you know that I love to post about first time hunters.  It doesn't matter if it is a kid or an adult, there is something awesome about a first bowkill.

Shannon killed her first doe this year and she is hooked.  She sent me the story and pictures below.

GREAT JOB Shannon!!!!

J-

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I did not grow up in a hunting household like most huntresses. I grew up in San Diego and spent my time showing horses and hanging out at the beach. I always wanted to learn how to hunt but I did not have anyone to show me or take me. I did express interest to my father, and he taught me how to shoot and take care of firearms, which drove my passion to learn more. I attended Oregon State University where I majored in Public Relations. For elective classes I took forest management, animal sciences and other agricultural classes. My passion to learn more about hunting and game management grew. After college I was blessed to land a job in the hunting industry. I was recently invited to hunt with Vicki Cinaciarulo and her Posse members for an episode of Archer’s Choice TV.

Jul 06
2008

Range Finder Shopping List

Posted by Aneal Roney in optics tripodnikonhunting

Aneal Roney

Folks,

As a preview to an upcoming episode Anthony and I are going to do related to range finders, I thought I would share the following "shopping list" that was provided by CJ Davis. 

Jun 19
2008

Time Tested Bivouac Gear

Posted by South Cox in Water PurificationTentsouth coxsleeping bagoptics tripodeastmans bowhunting journalbivouacBackpackBackcountry stoves

South Cox
I’ve gotten a handful of requests to post my gear list. Over the last decadeSouth's Bivy Gear or so, I’ve tested a bunch of backpacking and bowhunting gear in the backcountry. Some of it has stayed, much of it has not. I continue to try out every new gadget on the market that seems like it could improve my equipment list or my experience in the outdoors. What I’ve got in my pack works well for me and I feel is some of the best stuff out there on the market.

 

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