Contributors

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Caleb Opper

I bought my first compound bow for $40 at garage sale at age 11. From that moment on, I was hooked. Hunting is much more than a harvest. It's about the comradery, shared experiences and shared memories we create for a lifetime of joy. The true meaning of hunting and definition of our passion is not easily explained in words, but resides in the connection you have with 500,000 fellow hunters you've never met.

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Hunter Grischke

My Dad got me my first bow at the age of 5 and I have not looked back since. The anticipation, patience, execution of the perfect shot, responsibility, and reward of the hunt is what drives me every single year to get out into the woods and harvest a trophy animal. I hunt to provide for my friends, family and those who are in need. I'm hoping one day I can pass on my knowledge and skill to my children so they can experience what is known as the "hunt".

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Reed Robinson

Reed has a passion for maintaining the traditional style of hunting that his Grandpa had taught him where there is mutual respect and appreciation between hunter and the game God created. This has always deeply convicted him as he strives to practice QDM on every property and with every shot he takes. Reed’s choice method of hunting is with his bow from a tree stand because of the challenges it presents and stealth it demands. His career in retail agriculture allows him to travel up and down the state in search of new hunting opportunities and relationships with every hand he shakes.