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Headed out to Wyoming and had a great time hunting with a group of 24 other disabled folks with a variety of disabilities on private ranches and off limits coal mining property. Even a couple of blind hunters. All of us were bowhunting with either compound or crossbows. It was the Physically Challenged Bow Hunters of America annual hunt out of Gillette, WY.
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Congrats on a good lope. Tell us more details on how far the shot was, etc. Sounds like a good hunt for a lot of guys.
 

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Huge congrats! That is really cool. Great shot placement too!
 

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Congratulations! That's a beautiful goat! With that shot placement I bet he didn't go far. I am curious as to how the blind hunters did and how they lined up for the shot. Please fill us
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (rodngun @ Oct 1 2006, 09:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Congratulations! That's a beautiful goat! With that shot placement I bet he didn't go far. I am curious as to how the blind hunters did and how they lined up for the shot. Please fill us
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Thanks I shot him from 35 yards and he went about 35 yards. This was my first kill with a bow. I am new to hunting, I just got started about a year ago. In one pic you can see the Doghouse blind and the watering hole/creek. I want to go and do this again very badly. I am going to take a try at it here in NV but I have alot to figure out and I don't know if it is even worth my energy trying in the State of NV. I might just be better off heading to WY. They taste pretty good too.

I don't know how the blind hunters do it exactly. They of course have a person sighting in for them some how. The person stands behind them and helps with sighting in. I will have to find that out and get back to you on that.
 

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Congrats Paul B! That's a beautiful looking animal. My brother is in a wheel chair in Missouri, but doesn't have the upper body strength or maneuverability with his hands/arms to use a bow. I'd be interested in learning how you got set up w/ this group so I could talk to him about it. Shoot me a email when you get an opportunity. Thanks and congrats again. -YB.
 

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That's awesome! Congrats and way to go in overcoming the obstacles!
 

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Paul B, congrats on the your first outstanding bowkill
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for a new archer it had to be exciteing! great photos and very nice lope, whats your next bowkill game animal going to be? i know your hooked now!..........tra
 

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Congratulations! I just e-mailed you to ask about putting your picture on my site. It's great to show folks will it can still do, disability or not!
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Congrat's, Paul!
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I've hunted with a crossbow for years, and just decided to give hunting with a compound bow a try this year.

I've been hunting for around 15 years, and in a wheelchair for over 27 years, but I just joined PCBA this year. I'm hoping to go on one of their hunts, someday.

Looks like a real HOOT!
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (YoungBlood @ Oct 2 2006, 05:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
I'd be interested in learning how you got set up w/ this group so I could talk to him about it.[/b]

Here's a link to PCBA's (Physically Challenged Bowhunters of America) website:

Click HERE
 

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Thats awsome. Looks like you took him in a paintball field.


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It was a 35 yard shot. Antelope are a good animal to try and hunt. They are all over WY.
 

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ROCKIN! Congrats Paul. Handsome goat. What is he 14"?
I see the BTech in hand. Which broadhead did you use? Looks a little like a 2-blade.

Cheers to the PCBHA as well!
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Shane @ Oct 10 2006, 08:43 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
ROCKIN! Congrats Paul. Handsome goat. What is he 14"?
I see the BTech in hand. Which broadhead did you use? Looks a little like a 2-blade.

Cheers to the PCBHA as well![/b]

SHANE, How is the hunting in WA? Could a person hunt from a blind for a deer or whatever? Is there decent public land opportunities? I am trying to find places for myself to go hunting.

I don't know how big the horns were. I shot an 05 Bowtech Allegiance at 62lbs DW, 28" DL, I shot the lope at 35 yards and he went about 35 yards(My first bow kill). I used Carbon Express 350 Arrows and Slick Trick 100gr broadheads. They are a 4 blade broadhead. That is the exit wound you are seeing in the pics. I am going to try for some more Antelopes again, and If I can ever find a place to hunt Whitetail or Elk I will try for them also. If I can ever find a spot in California to bowhunt turkeys I will do that to. I live in Nevada and there are few opportunities to hunt for wheelchair users in this state, it sucks.
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (afarcry @ Oct 4 2006, 01:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Congratulations! I just e-mailed you to ask about putting your picture on my site. It's great to show folks will it can still do, disability or not!
Don[/b]

Thank you,
Be my guest with the use of the photo's. If you want some flyfishing pics for your site let me know.
 

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That is absolutely amazing. Great job and kudos to the organization you mentioned above. What a great opportunity...
 
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