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SKILLS AND EQUIPMENT
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Bowhunting
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 | | The Compound Craze | | Trying to keep up with the competitive technologies available from the plethora of today’s bow manufacturers can be as difficult as shooting any of the available offerings and then trying to beat the arrow to the target. But as a consumer, intense compound competition means more bow for your buck. |  |
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| | | | | | | |  | | Chuck Adams' Go-To Goat Gear | | Would you hike 10-15 miles per day – for more than 2 weeks – and pass on many decent-sized pronghorns in hopes of finding a truly special buck? Chuck Adams did. Learn from the expert. Check out Chuck Adams’ go-to-archery gear for spot-and-stalk pronghorns. |  |
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| | | | | | | |  | | A Hard-Earned Buck | | Two years ago, Karl wanted to go bowhunting. We went to our local archery shop, and he tried to draw a bow set at 40 pounds, the minimum legal draw weight in Illinois. He tried hard, but couldn’t do it. |  |
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| |  | | The Best Therapy | | For members of the Physically Challenged Bowhunters of America, missing hunting season is not an option. Read about their incredible feats here. |  |
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 | | A Hard-Earned Buck | | Two years ago, Karl wanted to go bowhunting. We went to our local archery shop, and he tried to draw a bow set at 40 pounds, the minimum legal draw weight in Illinois. He tried hard, but couldn’t do it. |  |
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| |  | | A Max for Attack | | A big buck stands broadside, in the clear, at 45 yards. Do you shoot? |  |
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| |  | | Bowhunter Poker | | Big game hunters shouldn’t gamble foolishly and depend on luck alone. |  |
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