Its been a while since I have had the time to stop by. This used to be a bowhunting section buy I see its fast becoming a crossbow hunting section instead. Oh well, bowhunting is not for everybody. Not everybody is willing or able to rise to the challenges of bowhunting so its good there is an alternative for that sort.
The new knee I had install in Dec. is healing well. The down time has allowed me to catch up on a lot of office work but this is the longest Ive gone without bowhunting somewhere on the globe.
Last year was another record year for my bowhunting company (but I wont mention the name as I know it will send some here tripping over themselves to report me to the admin.)
Because of the success and because I loath sending money to this current administration failing in Washington, Ive found ways to instead, get it into the hands of worthwhile bowhunting and archery orgs in the form of corporate sponsorships.
I was able to benefit groups like
Wisconsin Bowhunters Assoc.
Wisconsin Traditional archers
Pope and Young
Professional Bowhunters Society
Raised at full draw youth bowhunting camps
the Ashby Foundation
Horicon Marsh Bowmen
Lusk Archery adventures
Town of Delafield Deer reduction program
National Bowhunter league
and others.
I like the idea of getting more and more youth and women into bowhunting so this week I sponsored another program within the WBH, At the Wisconsin Bowhunters Assocation convention last week, I became a corporate sponsor of the WBH archery kit loaner program that introduces not only kids but moms and dads to the great sport of archery and bowhunting. Its hoped that the people getting the loaner kits will build a relationship with their local archery shop to set up and tune and instruct these new archers and the gear and that they will become part of a bowhunting club and eventually take up bowhunting.
This program was in need of additional bow and arrows loaner kits that are loaned on a one year term so im sponsoring the program with 12 new bow and arrow kits.
I then reached out one of the best friends bowhunters in WI can have (Kaz at Buckrub Archery in Pewaukee) and he assembled the 12 bow and arrow kits for me to present to WBH.
Im prepping for my upcoming bowhunt in Greenland (targeting muskox) but will likely head to Texas to take some hogs before then.
Until then, Ill let you get back to your crossbow talk.
You pal
The Adventure Bowhunter