Crossbow links and Resources
#22
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Posts: 2

i found this link i thought it might be useful :
http://www.crossbows-bolts.com/crossbow-hunting.php
http://www.crossbows-bolts.com/crossbow-hunting.php
#24
Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 1

This site offers good crossbow packages and provides really good service. http://www.huntingbowequipment.com/crossbows.html
#27

We have filed and received incorporation papers for the new…..
All hunters in Michigan should have the choice to hunt with a crossbow during archery season. All hunters should be able to feel comfortable in their choice of bow for archery season. This includes men, women and youths.
We need some members who feel they would be able to lend some skills: writing, bookkeeping, organizing, phone work, networking, schmoozing, fund raising ideas, anything!!
Besides yourself, I’m sure you know someone who would benefit from support of an organization that wants to see all hunters treated fairly and wants to see our basic hunting rights protected.
Membership will be $15.00 a year, which will include voting rights, newsletters and other perks as they become available.
We have a new website: http://michigancrossbowfederation.org . It is still in the growing stages.
Please help support the Michigan Crossbow Federation for the purpose of:
1. Educating shooters on crossbow safety, operation, limitations and ethical use through workshops and publications.
2. Providing phone and mail accessibility of members for advice, instruction and support.
3. Assuring representation on legislative issues and actions.
4. Creating diplomatic correspondence with archery clubs, teams, and programs.
Laura Scharich
Michigan Crossbow Federation
We need some members who feel they would be able to lend some skills: writing, bookkeeping, organizing, phone work, networking, schmoozing, fund raising ideas, anything!!
Besides yourself, I’m sure you know someone who would benefit from support of an organization that wants to see all hunters treated fairly and wants to see our basic hunting rights protected.
Membership will be $15.00 a year, which will include voting rights, newsletters and other perks as they become available.
We have a new website: http://michigancrossbowfederation.org . It is still in the growing stages.
Please help support the Michigan Crossbow Federation for the purpose of:
1. Educating shooters on crossbow safety, operation, limitations and ethical use through workshops and publications.
2. Providing phone and mail accessibility of members for advice, instruction and support.
3. Assuring representation on legislative issues and actions.
4. Creating diplomatic correspondence with archery clubs, teams, and programs.
Laura Scharich
Last edited by lscha; 03-15-2010 at 06:12 AM.
#28

The Michigan Crossbow Federation would like to thank our new sponsors:
TenPoint Crossbows
Wicked Ridge Crossbows
Bohning Archery
GhostBlind, Inc
Excalibur Crossbows
Barnett Crossbows
Hunter Safety System
And WELCOME to our new members!
Thank you for your support.
TenPoint Crossbows
Wicked Ridge Crossbows
Bohning Archery
GhostBlind, Inc
Excalibur Crossbows
Barnett Crossbows
Hunter Safety System
And WELCOME to our new members!
Thank you for your support.
#30
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 30

Copied this from a Michigan DNR bulletin. My first post and just checking out how this works.
Have you gone fishing yet this summer? Don’t let another weekend slip by without spending some time fishing one of Michigan’s more than 3,000 miles of Great Lakes shoreline, over 11,037 inland lakes or 36,350 miles of rivers and streams.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment has online tools to help you identify fish and figure out how to catch them at www.michigan.gov/fishid.
Want to know where the fish are biting? Check out the weekly fishing report online or by calling 517-373-0908.
Find out where the DNRE is stocking fish by visiting
www.michigandnr.com/fishstock.
And most importantly, purchase your license at a local retailer or online at www.mdnr-elicense.com.
Have you gone fishing yet this summer? Don’t let another weekend slip by without spending some time fishing one of Michigan’s more than 3,000 miles of Great Lakes shoreline, over 11,037 inland lakes or 36,350 miles of rivers and streams.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment has online tools to help you identify fish and figure out how to catch them at www.michigan.gov/fishid.
Want to know where the fish are biting? Check out the weekly fishing report online or by calling 517-373-0908.
Find out where the DNRE is stocking fish by visiting
www.michigandnr.com/fishstock.
And most importantly, purchase your license at a local retailer or online at www.mdnr-elicense.com.