Wednesday, January 30, 2008

In The Name Of Progress

© By Othmar Vohringer

On the Backwoods Drifter blog I read about Denny’s one-man battle against mountaintop removal. He has dedicated many posts to the destruction of America’s mountaintops through surface coal mining.

According to the 700 Mountains.org
“Mountain top removal (MTR) coal mining already has devastated hundreds of mountains and surrounding areas in America - destroying the landscape, poisoning streams and rivers, crushing entire ecosystems and making life a living hell for nearby communities.”
Denny’s blog has a respectable list of blogs and websites that oppose mountain top removal, in his post Blogging for Appalachia he asks for additional support from us the outdoor bloggers.

Sometimes we forget, or shall I say overlook, the fact that hunters and fishers are also stewards of our natural resources and environment. To be a steward should include not only concerns about hunting and fishing but also the destruction of nature in the name of progress. The destruction of nature adversely affects our hunting and fishing opportunities, wildlife, environment, our health and quality of life .

Daily hundreds of thousand of acres of pristine nature disappear forever to make room for housing development, shopping malls, mining and other so called progress. Sadly, more often than not building and industry development happens without a shred of concern for environmental and wildlife concerns.

Just one such example became very obvious a few years ago in our former hometown where a once diverse natural habitat consisting of forests, streams and small farm holding was completely destroyed within four years. Thousands of acres where once wildlife and small farms coexisted in a healthy natural balance and that was home to some of the endangered raptors such as the Bald Eagle, Spotted Owl were bulldozed to make room for thousands of compact living townhouses.

Here is what our neighborhood looked like before the bulldozers moved in. A landscape with meadows, woodlots, ponds and streams that has been...
















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This is what it looks like today after the town granted developers permission to build over 5000 compact townhouses. Compact means no green spaces, no playgrounds, nothing just house, after house, after house for miles. What once was a peaceful area is now rated the area with the highest criminal activity in the township.

It is also an area of an environmental hazard waiting to happen. Flooding after heavy rains, which are very common here in BC, is already happening. Earth slides on the hills that could take down houses with them are predicted for the future after a few minor slides occurred this past year.

When this developing craze went on I watched in disgust as a pristine natural environment disappeared literally under my feet but I didn’t do anything about it. When I witnessed displaced wildlife running around on the highway and the loss of quality living in our neighborhood combined with the daily howling of police sirens it was too late to do something about it.

While we can’t stop progress we should do all we can to make our voices heard and demand that in any industrial and developing activity environmental concerns have to be addressed and solved before it is to late. With that said I hope that you will take the time and support Denny at Backwoods Drifter in his one-man battle against mountaintop removal.

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GunTriever has a New Logo

© By Othmar Vohringer

GunTriever, the product formerly known as GunSlinger, has now been given a new logo too.

Kristine Shreve, Marketing Director of Gun Safety Innovations had the following to say about the logo change on her Hunt Smart Think Safety blog.
“Ladies and Gentlemen there was jubilation and joy (and perhaps a little happy dance to two) in the GSI offices yesterday afternoon. We have finally settled on a logo design.

We decided to dispense with trying to do something that solely featured the GunTriever and instead based the new logo around our slogan: Hunt Smart, Think Safety. We are still toying with just having GunTriever rather than Git-A-GunTriever at the bottom of the logo, and I think that is the way we will eventually go. We may also use versions of the logo without the circle of color behind them. The nice thing about this logo is that it is simple and versatile and we can do a lot of things with it.”
Personally I welcome both the change of the product name and the logo for an excellent product that will enhance the safety of firearm hunting from a treestand.

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HSUS Activists Torture Animal For Promotional Video

© By Othmar Vohringer

Members of the Humane Society of the Untitled States (HSUS) were caught on video by Pro-seal hunt filmmaker Raoul Jomphe as they contributed for hours to the suffering of a badly injured seal for a promotional video.

According to the Ottawa Citizen
“…the animal rights activists pulled the dying seal out of the water as it tried to escape, and continued filming their promotional video. It is not known how the seal was wounded.”
Raoul Jomhe said.
"If I had been on the ice with my family and kids, I would have told them to turn around, and I would have killed the seal myself, because it was disturbing for me to see that."
To me this is just another piece of evidence of what I have known allalong. Animal rights activist groups such as the HSUS and PETA are hypocritical. While they try to maintain the cuddly animal loving face in public behind the scenes they are among the cruelest animal abusers.

This is not the first documented case of animal rights activists purposely abusing animals to gain promotional film footage that they than use for their knee jerk propaganda.

To learn more about the animal rights and their continued animal abuse I recommend these two reliable resources. AnimalRights.net (Exposing the animal rights movement) and PETA Kills Animals an affiliate organization of the equally recommended ActivistCash.com

Updated by Othmar Vohringer on March 30, 2008

It seems that the above event is not a first for them either. They staged an identical
event 4 or 5 years ago.

In another example they had an article written that appeared in several papers wailing about the record slaughter of seals that year, describing the horrors they had seen, the blood, the cruelty.

The problem? There hadn't BEEN one. The event was canceled and postponed. They didn't know, hadn't been there. The article was made up.

In another case, footage of sheriff department and vets darting tigers in a trailer was edited and a voiceover stated it was a "canned hunt". HSUS again.

Want to bet this footage turns up soon on network and cable TV? Without a mention of it being staged?

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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Full Story on Lucky Bear

© By Othmar Vohringer

This morning I posted a few pictures a friend sent to me about a bear that got himself into a spot of trouble on a bridge and had to be rescued.

Since I did not had any data to go along with the pictures I asked the readers of my blog to let me know if they knew more about it? Trust the many blogging friends, Phillip from the Hog Blog provided me with leads in the comment section. I am particularly pleased that Phillip was able to tell me… Antis read and weep!…that hunters took part in the bear rescue action.

I goggled it and came up with the following information. The incident occurred on the Donner Memorial Bridge on Highway 40 west near Donner Summit on Sunday, Sept. 16, 2007, near Truckee, California. The bear was walking across the bridge when at least two cars in opposite direction passed by. According to the sources, the bear apparently panicked and tried to jump over the bridge railing to avoid the cars.

You can read the full story here!

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The Lucky Bear

© By Othmar Vohringer

A friend of mien sent me the following pictures in the email. Unfortunately my source had no knowledge of where this dramatic bear rescue action happened.

Rumor has it that the bear was walking across the bridge and when a car came along he got startled and run over the bridge and from their climbed over the railing onto bridge pillars. However this happened this is surely one lucky bear.


























































If you have any knowledge or details about this bear incident please let me know. Also if you have an interesting personal story or news involving wildlife or any other subject related to wildlife, hunting and, or fishing pass it on to me and it will be published here.

Stay tuned for my new series “The Outdoor Interview”. Today I will publish the first interview of many to come.

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Saturday, January 26, 2008

WATG: Hunters Helping Kids

© By Othmar Vohringer

It’s been awhile since I posted a write about the good post. This is a series started by Kristine at the Hunt Smart, Think Safety blog. In this series outdoor bloggers are challenged to write posts about the good things hunters and hunting organizations do to promote our heritage and in the efforts of wildlife and habitat conservation.

I am in the middle of preparing for an interview I will be conducting with Richard Worden for my new series “The Outdoor Interview”. Mr. Worden is on the National Board of Director serving as Sponsorships Chairman of Hunters Helping Kids he also serves as HHK - NNY Chapter President.

All over North America there are large and smaller organizations that are dedicated to get more people into hunting and fishing, or to wildlife and nature conservation. While most are aware of the larger national organizations there are also many local organizations and chapters of large organization in your area. These organizations and chapters do a great job of addressing local concerns.

Organizations are always looking for members and volunteers assisting them in their many tasks. Getting involved is a very satisfactory experience on so many levels not least the knowledge that you did something good for our heritage, wildlife, environment and society.

Last week a few friends and I decided that we will head ou to the Pitt Marsh , our local duck hunting area, to do some habitat enhancement and ditch clean up, hang nesting boxes for mallards, redheads and widgeon ducks that are most commonly found in the marsh. This activity will not only enhance the habitat quality and attract wildlife put is a good promotion for hunters. The Pitt Marsh is a favorite walking and hiking location for many town and city people, and they all will see that hunters (we will be dressed in camouflage for exactly that purpose) are working hard to keep the Marsh clean and attractive for many different wildlife species.

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Friday, January 25, 2008

Excellent Blog Award

© By Othmar Vohringer

On Wednesday, January 23rd Marian has awarded me with the Excellent Blog Award.

When I received and email from Marian, notifying me of the occasion I was very surprised. Thank you Marian, I am humbled by the fact that you deem my blog/s worthy of an award. According to the rules I should find 10 other blogs to whom I pass the award on.

That is a bit of a dilemma for me. Which one of the many excellent outdoor blogs should I pick? There’re so many of them that readily come to my mind. Rather than torturing my tired brain anymore than I already had to today I will chose to give this award to bloggers that deserve, in my opinion, a little encouragement.

The first blog that comes to my mind is Hunting Wild Game / A Way of Life. After an unusual hard and disappointing season Deersaleyer was ready to give not only up blogging but hunting also. In his last post he announced that he is ready to throw the towel in. Thanks God he has reconsidered his decision and decided to come back and continue his blog and hunting too. I award deerslayer with the Excellent Blog Award to show him how much he means to our outdoor blogger community and because I find it an excellent idea that he reconsidered his original plans.


I love the Idaho Fishin’ Times (The Idaho TroutHunter Blog) . Eagle Eyes has always something interesting to write about and keeps changing his blog design very often. Even if I do not post every day on his, or any other blog for that matter, I do check it out every day. I give him this award in the hopes that it will encourage him to write a bit more and share with all of us his expertise as a livelong fisher.

Phillip at The Hog Blog does an excellent job of alerting his fellow outdoorsmen/women of the shenanigans that political bureaucrats and animal rights are up to in California. In one of his posts he said that at times he feels like a lone voice. This award is my encouragement to him to carry on with his important message to the hunters because it is important and eventually people will listen and act.

These are all the blogs for the moment. But let there be no doupt about it all outdoor bloggers, at least the ones on my blogroll, are excellent and deserving of an award.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Blog Buzz #8

© By Othmar Vohringer

Today’s blog buzz is unusual because rather than posting random outdoor blogs whose recent articles have inspired or awed me. I have decided to post about blogs that have recently posted dedicated articles to encourage outdoorsman and women across North America to stand up and take action in the defense of our outdoor heritage.

As I wrote in Get active in the protection of our rights column. Our heritage faces many challenges and all of them have to do with the elimination of hunting and fishing in the long term. How important it is to stand up shall be highlighted by this blog buzz.

Kristine posted an outstanding article Speak Up and Speak Out. She writes that my column was the inspiration but that is not why I recommend it here. Kristine writes how important it is to overcome the little difference we have and concentrate on the big picture of how we can defend our rights as a united front. Kristine has realized how important it is to “speak up and speak out” with the following quote.
“I guess the lesson here is that there is always something each of us can do to further the pro hunting, fishing and conservation agenda. I know I’m going to make more of an effort to be alert for opportunities. I hope all of you will as well.”
Phillip from the Hog Blog has been a front runner in alerting hunters to the looming led shot ban in California and despite posting about this issue several times (you can read all articles here) he feels at times that he is a lone voice in an ocean. At times Phillip seems a bit frustrated at the fact that hunters seem to take this bureaucratic nonsense with nothing more than shrugging shoulders. This problem will not go away by lamenting about it in the bar or in the hunting camp, action from every hunter is needed or the anti crowd and government bureaucrats will book another victory at our cost.

Yesterday I posted a news item about the Michigan DNR and how they struggle to protect bowhunters rights in the township of Clinton (see post below this one). Unbeknown to me, Arthur from the Simply Outdoors.net posted about the same issue here. What looked like good news at first has now turned ugly. The downship of Clinton is not about to take the DNR ruling sitting down. Since the ruling states that the township can’t outlaw bowhunting on private land the township turned against the DNR and spitefully outlawed bowhunting “as a criminal act” in Clinton township parks. The anti bowhunting stance is fueled by animal rights and anti hunters. It seems that there is not much input from the hunters on this important subject. Small wonder then that the township is in the erroneous believes that the antis are the majority. Perhaps it is time for Michigan hunters to show the Clinton township council that hunters are a huge majority and give the DNR fighting for your right to hunt some much needed support. Here is another interesting post Arthur wrote that you should read. He writes about how he has seen the light about standing up and getting active.

This brings me to Albert Rasch from the superbly written blog The Rash Outdoor Chronicles. He too has realized hoe important it is to stand up in defense of our hunting heritage in the extremely well written article Contacting Those Good-For-Nothing Curs. After stating that he is not very keen on writing about political issues on his blog Albert writes why he makes an exception and concludes with the following statement.
“…everyone else that is formed against us is very well organized. Outdoorsmen aren’t. I would like to think that we are in the mold of Daniel Boone, Capts. Lewis and Clark, General Lee, Teddy Roosevelt, Patton, all the rugged individualists that made this nation great. But this is a situation that requires a concerted and continuous effort; an effort where only the most tireless and dedicated can hope to win, where friends and associates can make the difference. I therefore resolved to do my part to assist.”
It seems that everyday more outdoor bloggers come to the realization that we ALL need to stand up and speak out about what is right and in defense of our right to hunt and fish. Lets hope that the thousands of readers that visit our blogs eventually will also come to the realization that we are a huge majority that for some unexplainable reason has chosen to be trampled on by a dwindling minority. The message is clear. If we do not speak up our adversaries will successfully continue with their blasphemous and lying ways until they have removed our rights and freedoms. Think this is not possible? It happened in England where hunting is only possible on the private grounds of stately homes.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Michigan DNR Protects Bowhunting Rights

© By Othmar Vohringer

Good news for Michigan bowhunters, two days ago I read on the DNR website the following story.

The Michigan DNR has denied a request from Clinton Township supervisors to ban bowhunting inside the municipality’s boundaries after determining that bow-and-arrow hunting poses no threat to public safety.
In Michigan, unlike some other states where towns have banned bowhunting by outlawing the discharge of bows through ordinance, the DNR has final authority in regard to all hunting issues.
Gun hunting has been outlawed in Clinton Township since 1974, but there are still some areas of the 28-square-mile community where bowhunters have continued to pursue deer on private property.
The Township’s attempt to eliminate bowhunting was based on perceived safety issues. Township Supervisor Robert Cannon said that legal council would appeal the DNR decision.
But Lt. Sherry Chandler of the DNR’s Law Enforcement Division said there is no appeal process, and the decision is final. She said the decision was based on a public hearing held by the department, in which four residents, two in favor of the ban and two in opposition, appeared for comment.
“No testimony or evidence of substantive incidents which would warrant a Hunting Area Control was provided during the public hearing or during the investigation subsequent to the hearing,” Chandler wrote in a letter to the township board.

This news story is the perfect example of what I have written about in Get active in the protection of our rights, where I among other things discuss letter writing campaigns.

This example warrants letters of support to the Michigan DNR, contact them and let the good folks at the DNR know how much you appreciate their efforts to protect you hunting rights.

While you at it, write also a letter to the Clinton Township and let them in friendly factual manner know how disappointed you’re with their stance on bowhunting and that you will remember that attitude in the upcoming elections.

On the Wild Turkey Fever blog Michigan hunters can find more good DNR news.

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Monday, January 21, 2008

Othmar Vohringer Blog Network Update

© By Othmar Vohringer

Here are the newest updates on my blogs and some other interesting news about my small blog network.

The My Stand blog features Get active in the protection of our rights. This column highlights what we can do to educate the public about hunting and wildlife conservation and to give some much needed balance in the media that usually is dominated by the anti hunters. Read it and you will be surprised how little it takes to get the word out to the 80% of people that have no opinion on hunting either way and that are our target audience.

Deer Hunting Season Is Over, Now What? posted on the Whitetail Deer Passion blog provides you with tips on what to do after the hunting season has closed to ensure a successful and safe season in the coming fall.

Wild Turkey Fever offers great news for turkey hunters in Iowa and in addition in Are You Ready for Spring Turkey Season? I explain why you should start to think about the spring season now and what you should to do make it a success.

Without any fanfare a new blog has been added to my network but now is the time to tell you about it because there is quite a bit to read on it.

My Wild Outdoor Kitchen features culinary treats like wild game recipes that are easy to make but will be fit for the Kings table. Product reviews and nutrition facts plus everything else around the BBQ pit and kitchen stove.

Over the past weeks I proudly added the following blogs to my network that I can highly recommend to you. This new additions bring my blogroll to a staggering 57 blogs that link here. Talk about a huge hunting and fishing information source ready for the taking by anyone.

Please visit these blogs and say hello and that Othmar sent you.

Artemis-12MonthsOfWinter

The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles

The Fish Ceek

Mike Hanback

Penn’s Outdoors

Ripple Outdoors Podcast

Hunting Pressure


New Feature On Outdoors With Othmar Vohringer

“The Outdoor Interview” is a new feature on this blog were you will be able to read interviews with hunting industry and wildlife conservation representatives, outdoor writers, fishing and hunting experts. For this I have already contacted a few interview partners and they all agreed to it. The interviews will be published in regular intervals and should provide you with some interesting views, opinions and useful information.

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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Toronto Street Gangs and the War on Guns

© By Othmar Vohringer

Toronto is Canada’s capitol of street gangs and drug wars that claimed yesterday their latest innocent victim, Hou Chang Mao is the second bystander that was killed in a random shooting this week and the third homicide victim in the new year in the city.

This cowardly homicide carried out by common criminals (known to the police) is for the city’s Major David Miller (picture on the left) another moment to renew his call for a total gun ban in Toronto and Canada. Miller has become the front man for the anti-gun lobby in Canada but if it suits him, or his political career, he will take part in a photo opportunity with gang rappers that carry a pro-gun message. The Toronto Mayor has a lot of support in his gun ban war from the liberal anti-gun lobby and the leaders of the liberal party and the NDP. Jack Layton, leader of the NDP (New Democratic Party of Canada) is a front runner for the anti-gun lobby, he turns up in Toronto as soon as gang violence claims another innocent victim to promote his total gun ban agenda standing on the crime scene surounded by stunned bystanders.

What Layton, Miller and other assorted anti-gun advocates never mention is the fact that Canada has a very effective firearm control law and firearm registry in place and that handguns are banned since the early 1930’s. In Canada handguns can only be owned by people that underwent an extensive criminal background check ( to be repeated and re-valued every four years) and successfully completed a firearm safety course. Canadian firearm owners also subject to random house vists (chck ups) by the police and have to provide personal relationship and financial information upon request by the authoritis. What the anti-gun lobby also forgets to mention, and for good reason, is the fact that a handgun ban would only affect the two and something million legal gun owners in Canada and not the street gangs and criminals.

Statistics Canada reveals that only 2% of the guns used in violent crimes are registered firearms. This means that 98% of gun crimes are committed with illegal handguns obtained on the black market. Conveniently the anti-gun lobby and the supporting politicians such as Mayor Miller and Jack Layton, among others, also never tell the scared, confused and grieving people of Toronto that in countries, such as England, Australia and Germany where they have a total gun ban violent gun crime has sharply risen. In fact the only people that have guns in these countries are the criminals. The same is true in New York, Chicago and other American cities were a total gun ban exists.

What makes me really angry is that the liberal anti gun fanatics oppose and successfully prevent the Harper minority government from singing Bill C-10 into effect. Bill C-10 provides stiffer and longer sentences for gun related crimes and would provide no bail for firearm related crimes (statistics have shown that over 90% of criminals disappear ones they are freed on bail). The liberal morons that are so gung-ho on banning guns are complaining that Bill C-10 is reaching to far and that the sentences are to high. Layton even had the nerve to state in public that Bill C-10 is too harsh on criminals and violets human rights. How harsh would be a total gun ban on the millions of law abiding Canadian firearm owners? What about our human rights not to be discriminated against and publicly condemned as part of a criminal problem? Sadly, it's nothing new that liberals are more concerend with the welfare and rights of criminals rather than with the safety and freedoms of law abiding Canadians.

To me it makes a lot more sense to come down hard on street gangs and other assorted criminals, than to punish law abiding citizens. I have said it before and I will say it again. There is something inherently wrong with a justice system when crime victims leave a courthouse crying and feel victimized all over again by the courts while the criminals leave courts laughing as free man. For as long as our morally corrupt judges, lawyers and liberal-bleeding-hearts-politicians continue with their soft approach in dealing with hardened career criminals and assign them more rights than the crime victims it only will get worse on the streets of Toronto and other large cities.

The solution to the gang and drug violence on the streets of our cities is simple. Get the scum of the streets and punish them severely. Send criminals a clear message that each action has an equal counter action and that they will be held fully accountable without any but and if. Give the police the means to hold this lowlifes behind bars for as long as it takes without the hope of bail. Replace soft judges with hard core judges that are not afraid to slam the law books hard on the head of criminals. Pay more attention to the crime victims and their sense of justice and less to the criminals.

Perhaps it is time to start writing letters to these liberals and let them know how we feel about the insults leveld at us and being made into scapegoats for a problem that is not of our doing and has nothing to do with legal firearm ownership.

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Friday, January 18, 2008

25 Ultimate Hunting and Fishing Destinations around the World

© By Othmar Vohringer

Two day ago I received an email from Amy S Quinn from TravelHacker, titled 25 Ultimate Vacations for Outdoorsmen. Usually I get suspicious when I read emails titled like this, especially containing “hacker” in parts of the address. I was just about to hit the delete button when I thought, “Maybe there is more to it, lets have a look.”

For ones I was glad that I opened a suspected spam mail. What I found was the following message:
Hi Othmar,

We just posted an article "25 Ultimate Vacations for Outdoorsmen ". I thought I'd bring it to your attention just in case you think your readers would find it interesting.

Either way, thanks for your time!

Amy S Quinn

I followed the link provided and was not sorry I did. A list of 25 hunting and fishing destinations in such exotic places like Mongolia and South Africa are offered with links to more detailed information. If this is to exotic for you how about a fly fishing trip to Ireland or a muzzleloader and archery elk hunt in Colorado. There is something for everybody on 25 Ultimate Vacations for Outdoorsmen.

It is ironic that the very first comment came from a rabbit animal rights lobbyist.
Next time you spam my blog’s email address with advertising, you should try reading the blog content first!
I DO NOT condone animal exploitation whatsoever! INCLUDING for the entertainment of trophy hunters on vacation!!!
What a God forsaken outrageous and greedy thing for a company like yours to be involved in!!! You all should be ashamed of the conscienceless worldview you’re promoting!!!

It is interesting to note that at first the writer says, “I do not condone” but then he goes on to say “What a God forsaken outrages, (bla, bla, bla). It’s contradictive but by no means uncommon with the animal rights types.

I wanted to post a comment on the travelHacker blog to tell Jeff, the writer of the above comment, what a hypocrite he was and perhaps he should get the facts of what good hunting does for wildlife and habitat conservation first before posting animal rights diatribe. Then I remembered that I wrote a column about The Economics of Hunting on the “My Stand” blog, so I sent him the link to that article instead via email that I got from his blog.


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Hunters Helping Kids Ultimate Hunt

© By Othmar Vohringer

On January 3th I wrote in I am back blogging away… about am important connection I made with Mr. Richard Worden. Richard is a member of Hunters Helping Kids where he serves on the National Board of Directors as Sponsorship Chairman. In addition Richard Worden is also the President of the Hunters Helping Kids Northern NY Chapter.

Two days ago he sent me the following event update in the email accompanied by many pictures of which I will post two here.

Hunters Helping Kids Ultimate Hunt

The hunt took place on December. 7 & 8th 2007 we had 12 kids participate with one handicap. It was a great time both kids and us that put this together. There were 4 deer harvested with several missing their shot, however each kid that missed had a great story to tell. We had our meals at a near by fire hall where all meals were served a small auction, music by a group called Noise in the Attic blue grass good old mountain music was a real foot stomping fun time. All the kids mingled with each other exchanging address etc.

The hunt was held on some 6 or 8 hundred acres of private owned land wooded mountainous country very nice hunting area we all met at the camp at the hunting area, took each kid on a tour of the grounds showing them the stands and the area they would be hunting.
Each kid received a camo outfit including boots, a new rifle with scope, backpack full of hunt related items, and a fish pole.

There were some practical joke items exchanged from kids to their guides that they were assigned too, just good old fashion fun things.
Each year we require each kid to write an essay with this year being on what conservation meant to them. The winner received a hand made wood box with a hunt diary and will also receive a plaque by mail.

We are planning our 2008 Ultimate kids hunt for 2009 so watch for our entries as I will have them posted on this site and many others.






Please visit the website of this fine organization and stay tuned to read my announcement here on this blog for a very special interview I will be doing with Mr. Richard Worden.


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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Defamation Suit Brought Against America's Leading Anti-Hunting Group

Source: U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance

The nation’s most vociferous opponent of hunting and all outdoor sports is being sued in a California court for defamation.

According to court records, Center for Earth Concerns de Costa Rica founder Karin Hoad partnered with the Humane Society of the United States to establish and maintain her organization. HSUS provided $35,000.00 yearly to help operate the shelter, and in 1994 increased the amount to $50,000. Hoad claimed she ran the facility for 12 years with HSUS support. The facility, rehabilitated abandoned and injured domestic animals.

The suit claims that after 12 years of working within this agreement, the HSUS and its top leaders publicly stated that she “murdered” domestic animals. According to court documents HSUS also urged people to stop contributing to the Costa Rica facility.

Hoad filed suit in California Superior Court in San Diego in November seeking $15 million in damages, alleging defamation, criminal defamation, and conspiracy to defame. Defendants include the Humane Society, HSUS President Wayne Pacelle, HSUS CEO Andrew Rowan and HSUS officer Roger Kindler. On December 5, the Humane Society moved to remove the case to the U.S District Court on the grounds that the defendants live in DC.

I can’t help it to feel a little satisfaction that finally somebody had the guts to take the HSUS to court. I do hope that Center for Earth Concerns de Costa Rica wins this case. I also hope that the hunting industry will be inspired by this action and hopefully also launches a suit against the HSUS and PETA too. Why you ask? The HSUS and PETA constantly engage in defamation, criminal defamation, and conspiracy to defame against hunters. Should the Center for Earth Concerns de Costa Rica win this case then so would the hunters and with that stop the HSUS and PETA from spreading hatred in the communities against the hunters.

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Monday, January 14, 2008

Great American Outdoor Trails Radio Magazine is Growing

For Immediate Release:

The Great American Outdoor Trails Radio Magazine has added KKOW 860 AM in Pittsburgh Kansas to its' Outdoor Trails Network (OTN). KKOW 860 AM is a 10,000 watt unlimited signal station. They broadcast classic country music to various cities in Missouri like Springfield, Joplin, Kansas City, in southeastern Kansas, northwestern Arkansas and northeastern Oklahoma reaching the Tulsa and Bartlesville listening areas.

The Great American Outdoor Trails Radio Magazine will air Saturday mornings at 7:00 AM beginning February 2, 2008.

"We're proud to add KKOW 860 AM "Classic Country and More” in Pittsburg Kansas to our Affiliate Station Network," says host Jim Ferguson. KKOW 860 AM is a 10,000-watt full power station owned by American Media Investments. "KKOW 860 AM is important to the Outdoor Trails Network because it broadcasts to an area of Missiouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Arkansas where we didn't have coverage".

OTN now has 60 radio stations in Missouri, Kentucky, Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arkansas, Indiana, Illinois and Texas broadcasting their national award winning program to a potential audience of over 4 million. They also have 61 Host/Affiliate Websites that provide outdoor programming each week with a listening audience of over 2 million on the web.

The Great American Outdoor Trails Radio Magazine also hosts and produces a podcast for the Gander Mountain, North American Hunting Club (750,000 members), North American Fishing Club (450,000 members), Ducks Unlimited (600,000 members) and Family Fish & Magazine.

For more information about the Great American Outdoor Trails Radio Magazine, the Outdoor Trails Network or sponsorship contact Jim Ferguson at 785-846-7844 or email him at gaot@st-tel.net. To view their full interactive illustrated program,"Watch What You Hear", go to http://www.outfitters.tv/?otr.


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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Dumbest Poachers in 2007

© By Othmar Vohringer

The other day I run across an unbelievable story of how dumb people can be. The story encouraged me to search for the dumbest poachers and let me tell you I found lots of stories. Here is a small selection of what I think must be some of the most stupid poachers.

I am glad that these people have the IQ that God usually grants a gob of cheese, that way they got caught and could be prosecuted. For the non-hunting readers of this blog, poachers are not hunters. Poachers break the law hunters on the other hand obey the law as well self-imposed ethical and moral standards. Poachers are thieves. Hunters are conservationists.

The Centre Daily Times reports;

Stepbrothers charged with shooting cows on first day of deer hunt
State police say two Fayette County stepbrothers shot and killed four cows after dusk on the first day of deer rifle hunting season.
Police say 21-year-old Ronald Dwayne Regish III, of Dunbar, and 22-year-old Allen Kessler, of Normalville, fired 10 shots at the cows in Saltlick Township. A juvenile is also charged with firing a shot.
Police say the men used a spotlight to find the animals and told police they thought the animals were deer.
The men are charged with agricultural vandalism, criminal conspiracy, criminal mischief and cruelty to animals.
Police say spent rifle shells were found 50 to 200 yards from the cows.


Here is a video of three morons poaching steelhead salmon in a creek. These three stooges were so smart that they not only videotaped their criminal action (accepted evidence in the court) but also posted the video on YouTube for the all the world to see. It seems quite common now for crooks, not only poachers, to film their crimes and then post the video on a public forum such as YouTube. I think it is a good idea if crooks film the crimes they commit, it makes the job of the police colleting evidence so much easier.



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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Canadian Parliament endorses Outdoors Caucus

© By Othmar Vohringer

It finally happened here in Canada, after much debate and struggling, M.P.s give unanimous approval for new heritage foundation. With that hunting, fishing, trapping and recreational shooting are an official Canadian heritage. This should make it much harder for animal rights activists in the future to lobby laws that compromise or outlaw fishing, hunting and trapping.

(Ottawa – December 21, 2007) – The Parliamentary Outdoors Caucus came indoors on December 4 when some 50 members of Parliament and senators voted unanimously to endorse the creation of an independent, all-party Canadian Outdoor Heritage foundation.

At a breakfast meeting on Parliament Hill, M.P.s and senators agreed to support a foundation that will act as a liaison between the Canadian hunting, fishing, trapping and recreational shooting community, related business sectors, and the Outdoor Caucus. The foundation will also keep the public and media informed of Outdoor Caucus activities and efforts related to federal legislation and policy. Garry Breitkreuz, Conservative M.P. and Outdoors Caucus co-chair explains, “This unprecedented evolution will provide a permanent means for the Outdoors Caucus to ensure the outdoors community has a conduit directly into Parliament. Together, we can protect our outdoors heritage.”

The foundation will play an important communications role by keeping M.P.s and senators apprised of the legislative, policy and issue priorities that arise in the outdoors community. Created in March 2006, the non-partisan Outdoors Caucus is evolving as part of an information network to receive recommendations from the outdoors community and provide legislative updates in return.

Bob Izumi, the gregarious television host of The Real Fishing Show, was guest speaker at the Parliament Hill breakfast. He stressed that the millions of Canadians who fish and hunt are a significant constituency for members of Parliament in every region of the country. They contribute millions of volunteer hours to fish and wildlife conservation. Izumi’s TV career spans 24 years and together with his brother, Wayne, he has created Fishing Forever, a non-profit organization committed to preserving and enhancing Ontario fisheries.

“It was great to see the support from Bob Izumi and the outdoors community for this important meeting,” says Larry Bagnell, Liberal M.P. and Outdoors Caucus co-chair. “Urban and rural citizens of all regions, political affiliations, ages, backgrounds and abilities take part in these outdoor sports. Parliament is a vital link in promoting and monitoring management of public lands, waterways, fish, wildlife and habitat.”

Phil Morlock, representing the Canadian Sportfishing Industry Association and a proponent of the new Canadian Outdoors Heritage foundation, addressed the crowd at the December 4 meeting: “It is up to us to inform our federal representatives in Parliament of the significance of the outdoor heritage community as a major constituency, as leaders in fish and wildlife conservation and as a significant national economic entity. We promote safety, conservation and the enjoyment of Canada’s great natural beauty.

“Millions of Canadians from coast to coast spend more than $10 billion a year on these outdoor heritage activities,” he adds. “No one takes a greater active role in conserving our natural heritage than those who use it responsibly. Improved communication between the Outdoors Caucus and the outdoor community made possible through a permanent foundation is a major breakthrough for all Canadians who hunt, fish, shoot and trap.”


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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Mike Hanback Blog

© By Othmar Vohringer

It doesn’t happen too often that I dedicate a post to one single blog but as you will soon discover there is a special reason why I feature this blog. Mike Hanback is no stranger to hunters. Growing up in Virginia Mike went on to become one of America’s most prolific bow hunters and outdoor writers. As a hunter he achieved most of his dreams having hunted in twenty U.S. states and three Canadian provinces with over 15 game species to his credit. His biggest buck, a Saskatchewan giant, scored 181 points.

Hanback has written thousands of articles for various magazines, he is a co-host of Winchester Whitetail Revolution on the Versus channel. Mike’s first job was as assistant editor for the NRA’s American Hunter magazine and later he became editor of the Outdoor Life magazine for many years. It was during the last two years with Outdoor Life when Mike started the Big Buck Zone blog that became one of the most popular hunting blogs on the Internet and a magnet for avid deer hunters.

Since January 1,st 2008 Mike has been writing his own blog at MikeHanback.com focusing on Mike’s passion for bow hunting and big bucks. He features amazing hunt stories of his friends and readers and then there are the pictures of huge whitetail deer bucks harvested by hunters all across North America. In the profile on his blog Mike writes: “I am finally at that point in life where the killing of an animal has become secondary to the challenge of hunting it.” You would think that a hunter of Mike’s stature -having done it all- might have no hunting dreams left. Wrong! Mike’s dream is to one day harvest a huge drop-tine buck. It’s nice that one of the most successful hunters still has dreams left and I hope that it will become a reality for him too.

At the beginning of this post I wrote that there is a special reason why I dedicate a post to one single blog. Many years ago when I came from Europe to North America and got into bowhunting I had, you could say, two spiritual mentors. One of them was, and still is, noted outdoor writer John Sloan from Tennessee and the other is the equally noted writer Mike Hanback. The articles of these two writers not only spoke to me, they also conveyed the passion these man have for bow hunting combined with a tremendous knowledge about the whitetail deer. Each month when the new hunting magazines would hit the newsstand I would be in the store thumbing through all the magazines in the shelf keeping my eyes peeled for the names “Hanback” and “Sloan”.

Do yourself a favor and head over to MikeHanback.com and you will agree with me that this is one of the best deer hunting blogs in the blogsphere. While you’re on Mike’s blog say hello and that Othmar has sent you there.

Mike Hanback also has written books about bow hunting and you might want to check out his latest book, Bowhunting Mega Bucks.






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Tuesday, January 08, 2008

When Tragedy Strikes

© By Othmar Vohringer

I’m not usually someone to write about hunting accidents – I don’t want to give the anti-hunting and anti-gun lobby another opportunity to exploit a tragedy that they can abuse to spout off their one-sided agenda – but today I feel that it is necessary to break with that rule. Kristine writes on Hunt Smart, Think Safety about the tragic accident of a boy accidentally killing his father.

The story originated on the website of the 12WMAZ radio, titled “Man Killed While Hunting”.

According to the article a 12-year old boy shot his father while hunting. Sergeant Joel Hanson from the Dodge County Sheriff's Office in Georgia said:
The father and son were hunting, and the father went to retrieve the son out of the stand, and that was about dusk, and the son mistook him for an animal and shot the father."
Initially the father was still alive and went to the hospital but then died on the way to the Medical Center of Central Georgia. Why the accident victim John Peacock was transported form one to another hospital and what injuries he sustained has not been released yet. Neither is there any mention in the article what exactly led up to the accident.

There is only mentioned that the Sheriffs Office turned the investigation over to the Department of Natural Resources and that Georgia law regulates how old a child has to be to go hunting. The law says that:

"Any person who is age 12 through 15 shall satisfactorily complete a hunter education course as a prerequisite to hunting with a weapon in this state."
It also says "A hunter education course is not required for a child age 12 through 15 years who is hunting under adult supervision by a licensed adult hunter."
Furthermore the law states clearly that a supervising adult, the father in this case, has to be within sight of the minor at all times.

What laws where violated, if any, is not known until further investigation results are published.

As tragic as this accident is, the poor boy has to live for the rest of his life with the memory of shooting his father, and so has his family. We need to remind ourselves that hunting is one of the safest recreational activities, safer than ice hockey, jogging, skiing/snow-boarding and basketball. Sadly, while the latter rarely make headlines, hunting accidents do. Not only locally but nationally and even internationally.

Each time we hear of such tragic accidents people are quick to point fingers at the hunter education standards or demand tougher laws. Then of course there are the politically motivated groups and organizations which, like bloodthirsty hyenas, jump at such tragedies and use them as examples of why firearms and hunting should be outlawed. It is them that make sure the news is spread all the nation.

While it is true that every single hunting accident is one to many, it is also true that many times over more people get killed by drunk drivers, speeders and road hogs on a daily base. As well, there are hundreds that get killed and injured each day by careless co-workers or people in authority- think of the hundreds that are killed in hospitals through malpractice by doctors. In the recreational sector more people per month than hunters in a year get killed while hiking, mountain climbing and paragliding. Yet nobody would remotely consider asking for more education and more restricting laws in these cases.

It is a fact of life that despite all specialized education we may receive for a particular activity and despite any laws there is still the human factor of making mistakes and errors or that emotions got in the way of rational thinking. Nobody is perfect, we're not robots, more education and more restricting laws will not eliminate accidents. It’s a sad fact of life we have to live with and be aware of it at all times in everything we do.

In hind sight of this tragic accident we can ponder the questions of why, what and if. We do not know but perhaps the father could have carried a shining flashlight and hollered as he came close to the stand where the boy was sitting so he could have recognized his father. Why did the father have to walk to the boy’s stand? Had he gone away or did he even leave the boy alone to hunt? We do not know yet.

What about the boy? Did he or did he not take part in a hunter education course? If he did then he should have known, even at the age of 12, that he is not supposed to shoot at anything that he has not clearly identified as a legal target. I am not making excuses for the boy, or any hunter for that matter. Despite all education and hunter safety courses, once a person is alone surrounded by nature and in anticipation of the hunt it is easy to get tunnel vision and forget the world around. We hunters have a word for it. It’s called “buck fever”.

Some hunters get buck fever so badly that they see in everything that moves a deer. But hunters are not the only ones that get buck fever; non-hunters can experience what is known as a “rush”; athletes get a rush, so do some car drivers speeding down the road and many others. It’s a tragedy when other people get hurt or killed because of someone else. It shows us how fragile life is and that it only takes one careless moment or a second of absent-mindedness or a simple mistake on the streets, at home, at leisure or work to end a human life and to alter that person’s family forever.

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Saturday, January 05, 2008

Pflueger Supreme XT Spinning Reel

© By Othmar Vohringer

It’s been a while since I last wrote about fishing and fishing products.
The new Pflueger Supreme XT Spinning Reel is a good way to end the dry spell of fishing and fishing product reports.

Every once in while I’ll come across a product that makes me go “wow” and this was the case with this spinning real. Kruegers flagship reel Supreme XT comes in four sizes. With this real you know you have a real winner. A lightweight magnesium body and rotor are constructed around nine corrosion resistant ball bearings, a one way clutch bearing and sealed drag make for an incredibly smooth retrieve.

The Pflueger Supreme XT reel family consists of the following reels

Model: 9025XT
Capacity: 120 yards / 4 Lb.
Ratio: 5.2:1
Weight: 6.5 oz
Retrieve: Left & Right
Class: Ultralight Freshwater

Model: 9030XT
Capacity: 160 yards / 6 Lb.
Ratio: 6.2:1
Weight: 7.4 oz
Retrieve: Left & Right
Class: Light Freshwater

Model: 9035XT
Capacity: 200 yards / 8 Lb.
Ratio: 6.2:1
Weight: 8.8 oz
Retrieve: Left & Right
Class: Medium Light Freshwater

Model: 9040XT
Capacity: 250 yards / 10 Lb.
Ratio: 6.2:1
Weight: 9.6 oz
Retrieve: Left & Right
Class: Medium Freshwater

For more information on the complete Pflueger product line of reels, rods and combos visit:
www.pfluegerfishing.com


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Friday, January 04, 2008

Legislative Proposal Will Put Tight Leash on Sporting Dog Breeders

Attention to all sporting dog breeders in Pennsylvania. The following alert has been sent to be by the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance. Please take note and act today.

(Columbus) – Despite assurances by Pennsylvania’s administration that new kennel proposals are not intended to burden sportsmen, recent proposals to address abusive commercial dog breeders will continue to put sporting kennels and hobby breeders at risk.

Gov. Ed Rendell’s administration recently unveiled revised dog care regulations and a legislative package aimed at commercial breeding kennels and animal abusers. The proposals will continue to classify many sporting dog kennels as commercial breeders, which will mandate restrictions that will make it nearly impossible to maintain such facilities.

The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance, along with members of its Sporting Dog Defense Coalition, alerted the administration of this and other flaws found during an initial review of the draft. The USSA will issue complete comments after analyzing the entire 100-page proposal.

Officials within the Rendell administration have agreed to consider sportsmen’s concerns. The USSA remains hopeful that these issues will be addressed as the process proceeds.

For nearly a year, the Sporting Dog Defense Coalition has been working with Pennsylvania’s sporting dog community and other dog interests to wage an education campaign aimed at the original dog law regulations introduced in 2006 by the Department of Agriculture. While the department claimed the regulations would have targeted only “puppy mills,” the regulations would have devastated sporting dog kennels, hobby breeders, boarding kennels, rescue kennels and more.

From the beginning the sporting dog community has argued that the problem must be addressed by the legislature where a clear cut distinction can be made in the dog law between large commercial operations and private kennels.

The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance is a national association of sportsmen and sportsmen’s organization that protects the rights of hunters, anglers and trappers in the courts, legislatures, at the ballot, in Congress and through public education programs. For more information about the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance and its work, call (614) 888-4868 or visit its website, www.ussportsmen.org.


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Thursday, January 03, 2008

I am back blogging away…

…sort of.

© By Othmar Vohringer

Over Christmas and the New Year I took a short hiatus from blogging due to family and work commitments but also in the hope that I would be able to catch up on some of my writing. But it all came out very different as it often does.

It all started off when I got a rather nasty cold just before Christmas. Not paying any attention to it, trusting my strong immune system and the past experience that all of my colds never lasted any longer than a few days, I kept on plugging away at work every day. Being Christmas and we did a lot of overtime, on some days we worked up to 15 and 16 hours per day. As the days progressed my cold got worse and each day became a chore just to get out of bed and at night I came home falling asleep on the dinner table.

Still despite the cold I enjoyed Christmas at work, home and with good friends. Heidi has written a nice article about the festive events on her blog. Finally New Year rolled around and by that time I felt like a zombie. Perhaps, so I thought, it would be wise to seek medical advise and so went to see a doctor yesterday. Not a day to late, the doctor told me, I had the beginning stages of pneumonia. Yesterday I took some rather strong medicine the doctor prescribed me, and this morning I felt for the first time like someone has pulled the knife out of my lungs.

The lessons I earned from that experience is that perhaps it is not wise to work that many hours each day with a cold and that in future I should go to a doctor before it gets that far. Although I have a strong immune system I am also getting older and over the decades cold viruses have morphed into something very different and nastier than my immune system is used to deal with.

Thank you to all my fellow bloggers that sent me get well soon messages by email. I really appreciate that very much.

But enough about me. A new Year is here and I look full of confidence ahead into a new and exiting year full of positive events.

Talking about events, after the Outdoor Blogger Summit had to cancel our first event there where some voices heard pronouncing the end of the OBS. Let me assure you the OBS is far from crumbling. Quite the opposite, the founding members are as committed as ever to the mission of the OBS and so are the many supporters. I am not at liberty to give away too much here, not yet anyway. But there are great things heading your way for 2008. To stay abreast of what the OBS has in store for you keep regularly checking the OBS blog for the latest announcements as they become available.

During the Charismas holydays I made some great new connections and got to see many new books and products that I will showcase here during the next few weeks and months. One of the new connections I made is very near and dear to my hart and I hope that in the future I have the opportunity to get much more involved.
Hunters Helping Kids Inc. has approached me and asked if I could help them spread the word about their organization. In the future you will read a lot more, and regularly, about this outstanding example of hunter charity here on this blog. As the regular readers know I am committed to the future of hunting and it all begins with getting our children and their friends involved.

Heirloom turkey Calls has contacted me with news of new and exiting addition the their turkey call lineup. As of this writing I am waiting for more specific detail and pictures.

News reached me that J.R. Absher has given his very popular website The Outdoor Pressroom a new home and a new design. J.R. Absher provides outdoor writers and hunters since 1999 with the best resource for the latest news and happenings in the outdoors from around the world. For many writers The Outdoor Pressroom is the first and a regular check station to find information. No small task to keep posting daily the latest news. Thanks J.R. and congratulations on a new and easy to navigate site.

And finally, I have added a new blog to my network. My Wild Outdoor Kitchen is dedicated to aid hunters and fishers in turning game and fish into delicious and nutritious table fare. On my Master Butchers Choice website I get inundated with requests from hunters and other folks on how to prepare, store and cook wild game. But also on things like sausage making, spice and seasonings even how to grow your own organic vegetables and livestock.

In all of these queries one aspect of food comes through very clear and loud. People are getting fed up with mass produced-chemical-pesticides-hormone-saturated and genetically-altered-foods that at best has no taste and nutritional value whatsoever and at worst are a heath hazard for humans. It is no wonder then that people once more look to nature to provide them with healthy wholesome food. My Wild Outdoor Kitchen is in direct response to this new trend.

As of this writing there is not much on the new blog but that will change day by day. If you like to eat good food, or wondered how to improve your wild game dishes and what nature has to offer us on edible plants and herbs besides wild game and fish then you should bookmark My Wild Outdoor Kitchen and if it is only to have a peek at all the recipes that soon will be available.

Since I have been a good boy all year long, at least I would like to think so. Father Christmas, in form of my brother-in-law, has given me the best present any hunter could wish for.
Since the day I lost my Bowie-Knife many years ago I wanted desperatly another knife kike it again. Without knowing about it my brother-in-law presented me this year with this most cherished gifts of all. The Böker Knife with real stag antler handle is very traditional in Switzerland. We celebrate boys ages with different traditional gifts.

At the age of six years a boy will get a Swiss Army knife. At the age of ten a Bowie-Knife with stag antler handle. At the age of 15 it’s a .22 caliber rifle and at the age of maturity a Rolex watch. So when I lost my original Bowie Knife that has been with me daily, hanging from my belt, for over 30 years I was quite upset. Sure I could have gone out and purchased a new one but according to our tradition that is not the same as getting such a knife as a present from a special person such as an older brother, father or as in this case a thoughtful brother-in-law.


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Wednesday, January 02, 2008

IBEP Bowhunting Course In Victoria, Canada

Attention to all bowhunters young and old, experienced and new, living in Victoria, Vancouver or the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada.

Bill Tozer sent me the following message about an upcoming IBEP bowhunter course in Victoria. This is great news and a great event form which bowhunters of all skill levels will benefit.

I am pleased to announce that Ted Kennedy of the British Columbia Archery Association will be putting on an official IBEP Bow Hunting Course in Victoria Feb 2nd and 3rd 2008.

The course will be held at the Victoria Fish and Game Protective Association's (VFGPA) facilities on the Malahat. This is a two day course. The first day is spent in classroom and the second day will mostly be on the archery range.

The VFGPA has kindly donated the use of their facilities including the clubhouse, range, and their new 3-D targets.

Cost is Can.$50. Please send me an email at btozer@shaw.ca
to reserve your spot and send a cheque for Can. $50 made out to British Columbia Archery Association. (BCAA will not work for obvious reasons so spell it out in full)

Cheques mailed to:

Bill Tozer
C/O KLR Consulting
Suite B - 2404 Douglas Street
Victoria BC V8T 4L7

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