Monthly Archives: September 2011

Deertour Donation for Online Georgia Hunter Safety Course Provided by Huntercourse.com

Deertour Donation for Online Georgia Hunter Safety Course Provided by Huntercourse.com whitetail deer hunting blog

I think we can all agree that the more young folks we have taking up our time honored tradition of the great outdoors, the better. This is why I’m happy to announce a donation provided by Huntercourse, an online Georgia hunter safety course.

They will provide 3 free passes to 3 young Georgia folks who are of age and are ready to pass their hunter safety course so they can hit the woods this fall. If you are in Georgia, and have a child who would like to take advantage of the free course, please contact me here.

I fondly remember when I attended my first hunter safety course in Brooklyn, New York. I tagged along with my friend and his dad after school for some evening courses. After the classes, I had a sense of accomplishment. I now had the chance to purchase my first license. What a special feeling.

So anything I could do to help get a youngster out into the woods, I will.

Thanks the the folks at the Georgia Hunter Safety course for making it possible to bring some happiness to our future hunters.

Whitetail Deer Hunting Quotes and Sayings: That’s What We Do!

 

Whitetail Deer Hunting Quotes and Sayings: Thats What We Do! whitetail deer hunting quotes and sayings

In our 5th installment of Whitetail Deer Hunting Sayings and Quotes, I bring you the motto of the First Light Gear team. It’s a phrase they seem to use more often than not.

And here is the story behind it:

“Individually each one of the guys on Team FLG has been hunting for as long as we can remember. And not just hunting but fishing, trapping, big game, small game, upland game, birds, rodents, shooting trap, target shooting, camping and the list goes on. We live to be outdoors chasing adventure and pursuing game…It’s our passion as it always has been.

So naturally we have all developed the necessary skills and talents required to be good outdoors-men; through our upbringings, trial and error and perseverance. Now I’m not trying to say that we are experts in every field we pursue (except Chipmunk Hunting…we are damn fine at that.) but we are pretty darn proficient.

In our day to day interactions with people that aren’t outdoors-men or those who don’t take outdoor pursuits as seriously as us this usually causes us to be met with a lot of disbelief. You Killed THAT buck? How’d you start that fire so fast? You caught ANOTHER fish already? How many Coyotes did you call in? That Venison is amazing…YOU cooked that?…. the awestruck questions just keep on rolling and so the reflex response simply became. Well Yeah…That’s What We Do! Which in turn is usually followed by “Come here and I’ll show you how to do it”

As an outdoorsman it is almost a validation of sorts to have someone hardly believe what you accomplished when you put your mind to it. It is even more rewarding when you are introducing a newcomer to an outdoor pursuit to see their eyes light up when the realize that their potential and the possibilities in the great outdoors are truly endless.

So next time you are talking to a ‘regular’ person and they look at you bewildered and ask in awe if what they just saw was true. Just give them that cowboy smile and say, Well Yeah…That’s What We Do! Then take that person and show them how they can accomplish the same feat. Help kindle their outdoor flame because as a nation of outdoorsmen….That’s What We Do!”

Backyard Mule Deer Buck

A family of mule deer does and fawns visited my friends backyard this morning. They ate apples and kept looking back behind them.

The lead doe stomped and started moving through the fence. When I turned to where they came from, there stood a nice young 12 point Muley.

Pretty cool.

Cheers my friends! #deerhunting #bowhunting #deertour

Awesome 330 Inch Wyoming Public Land Archery Elk

Awesome 330 Inch Wyoming Public Land Archery Elk whitetail deer hunting blog

My friend Dave’s brother, Steve Schulz, shot this awesome public land archery 330 inch bull on public land in Wyoming yesterday. And this is after he shot a larger one that he could not recover. Wow! Congrats Steve!