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Wisconsin Archery Season 2009 started out a bit rough this year. The family hunting land of more than 9 years was sold and which I had been hunting my entire hunting career. Where to hunt now? Tried a large piece of state owned property and found that it was swarming with people much like bees swarm their nest to protect it. So where to hunt now? I was fortunate to find some state land that is nearly untouched by humans, obviously there is some human activity, it is still however Wisconsin State... Read More
In an example of how activists can hinder law abiding sportsmen, the head of a local animal rights organization recently blocked a Connecticut bow hunter from harvesting a deer he had legally hunted and shot. The incident took place in early October near Redding, Connecticut when the unnamed bow hunter shot a deer and then tracked it to the property of animal rightist Lynn Gorfinkle. After knocking on the door of the Gorfinkle residence and asking permission to claim the deer, the... Read More
I'm buyin my ol lady her 1st bow. She's come around and wants to join the sport. So here's my predicament...I'm still pretty new to bow shooting myself so i'm not super confident in making all the calls on what to get. Obviously i'll take her in to measure draw length and what not. I guess more my question is what to get? And what draw weight? Any input would be greatly appreciated. --Josh ... Read More
Went out bow hunting last night on a little bit of a scouting mission. set up a ground blind on the edge of a bean field where one of our pro-staffers had gotten some great velvet shots early in the summer. We were primarily out to see where and when the deer were moving, possibly fill one of our doe tags, and of course if the opportunity presented itself-shoot a big buck.about 1 hour before legal shooting hours ended we spotted one of the bucks that we had gotten pictures of pre-season. H... Read More
SWOBG.com (Southwestern Ontario bow & Gun) is all about promoting the hunters and hunting in SW Ontario. This region is first and foremost, a waterfowl hunting hotspot, however, having said that, we also harvest on a consistant basis, 225lb. plus whitetail with many reaching the 300lb. mark with great racks. Being a primarily agricultural area, our deer are well fed with lots of options and a virtually gun free - archery only, hunting season. We have just increased the gun hunt t... Read More
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