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RE: Adult hunters with disabilities
all the chapters we are setting up will be doing at least one fundraising dinner a year as well as at least two events in their local community. The big difference is that when you do your dinner your chapter will receive 25% of the profits to help fund the events. Where before you were running around trying to figure out how you could do an event with minimal if any $$ from the chapters involved(if you could get a chapter involved which was not easy to do) as well as be expected to turn money in to national. We will have no jumping through loops and only being able to get a set amount for your events from a seperate state fund($250 in most cases thatIhad seen and only when a chapter was involved, Of the events(37) I did last year there were chapters involved in 5 and they had been doing the events before Wheelin' they just added a name to them). So that means I had to take care of everything from start to finish with 32 events in 7 states. Now we will have chapters and volunteers who will be able to setup events and have the funding to do so. If you have a great banquet you will haveplenty of Money for your events.
We are not about turkeys, deer, ducks , trout etc etc we are about providing opportunities and helping people with disabilities tobetter their quality of life and getthem outdoors having fun. Any other questions feel free to PM me or call me |
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That was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you and I'll keep this in mind. Maybe I can help with CA.
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No problem, if you have any other questions just ask. or email me
jobrien at outdoorswithoutlimits.com |
RE: Adult hunters with disabilities
Great to see other DH out there. I'm a D-Vet-Hunter!!!
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Greg,
Glad to meet another rubber runner. This year is going to be fun. Do you hunt from your chair? What do you shoot? I'm glad your still out and having fun. |
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I'm not in a chair,yet, but I shoot a Browning Illusion, NEF Slugger II, and multiple handguns.
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I'm in almost exactly same position as e-tex. I've had 6 back surgerys,type 1 diabetic,as well as other problems. I used to love to bowhunt but might not ever be able to go again. What I would give to go 1 more time!
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stalking bear where do you live? Would be against using a crossbow?
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I live in marion county ky in a small town called lebanon. While I still have enough upper body strength to draw/shoot my bow I'm not against any kind of legal hunting. I'm trying to rehab but can only go so far. I would be willing to help in whatever position phyically possible. Thanx very much for response. Neil Stalkingbear Sea [email protected]
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Hey Guys,
Just found this forum. Keep passing on the info! I'm a "walking quad" myself and hunt as much as possible. Just a few notes for all... 1. Check out the Buckmasters group at www.BADF.org . They have a lot of disabled hunting opportunities 2. Helluva Hunt in Douglas WY puts on a fully funded antelope hunt for 15 hunters each year. Contact Gary Stearns (1562 Esterbrook Rd Douglas, WY 82633 - (307) 358-6580 ) to apply. 3. The Minnesota Broken wing Connection puts on a fully funded pheasant hunt in Northern Minnesota. Contact Verna Gertgen at 320-796-5710 for more info. That's a few to start. Good Luck!! |
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