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Whats going on guys! My me page is going to probably be the same as alot of you out there. I am a 26 years old father of 2 and 1 on the way! I work in the medical field and work to pay for this expensive habbit we all share called hunting. Wheather it is bow, rifle, shotgun, or muzzeloader we are all kinda in the same boat, we work to hunt! I am a late in life bowhunter! I started about 3 years ago! But before that I have been hunting since I was a little one. I am very lucky to have a big family and a huge percentage of my friends that all love to hunt, so finding a hunt to go on even if I didn't get drawn was not a hard thing to do. But since I have picked up archery the sickness has spread to an all time high. As you all know this way of life of ours is not very easy on our home lives and our expences. Like most of you I have to do things to the extreme. All of the equipment we aquire through the years can get altittle pricey to say the least but none the less I love it! I am a Hoyt Man! I shoot the Hoyt Trykon Aniversary Edition. Not knocking the others out there but it is just what works best for me! Matter of fact the majority of my friends all shot Mathews bows and a few PSE and Bowtechs as well. I am a firm believer in hunter eithics and education! And hate to see people take advantage of the land and the resources the land provides. I absolutely am all about family and spending time with your family but one of the biggest things that I have very little tolerance for is the people that decide it is a good ideas to go out in the hills joy ridding on quads or any other vehicles during hunting season!!!! I am sorry I know there will be some of you out there that don't agree with me but I think the idea is really irresponsible. But I will end it there because I will go on for days about that if you let me. But anyways to make a long story short I love to hunt and I love being in the backcountry in the first few minutes before sunrise, set up on the rocks with my binos and a tripod. I don't know how many of those days i have seen but it never gets old! Being out there is my therapy for life! And to be quite honest harvesting an animal is the perk of the experience not the main reason for being out there. My goal is to one day when I can no long draw back my bow, hang up the bow and pick up the camera.
My mato for life is "BELIEVE"! Believe in something! Believe you can make a difference! Believe that things will be okay! Believe that us can give your kids a better life than you had! JUST BELIEVE!