RE: What influenced you to be a bowhunter?
I have to give all the credit to my father. He was always an outdoorsman although he never got into archery. He loved being in the outdoors and never minded bringing me along before i was old enough to hunt on my own. As the years moved on, and his days afield grew shorter he really enjoyed watching me grow into an avid archer. He often stated he wished he would have gotten involved into archery before he was unable to do so. Now as a father myself, I can't wait to get my two sons involved in the great outdoors and look forward to teaching them this wonderful sport of archery. My only regret is that my father and I had too few a days afield. Thanks dad!