January 2007

Eagle Sports Wheel Chair

Eagle Sports Chair - the one on my logo I am wheeling in :)
I am a T-9 paraplegic that is very active. I love to hunt, fish and to be outside as much as possible. I am an avid, accomplished deer hunter. Check out the www.worldhunt.com
This chair allows me to go anywhere literally that I need to go in a chair. I actually can now go to any place in the yard, woods, beach or fields that I want to go on my own and unassisted. The lightweight frame and awesome knobby wheels with the quick disconnect and standard bar braking are just the start to this well thought out chair. It has functional steering and hand braking like a bicycle when going down inclines or long flat stretches. The weight distribution and large front wheels allow for travel over sand and soft areas that a normal chair would never be able to travel on.
With just a few pushes on each wheel with your gloved hand you travel very long distances on flat and uneven ground with No FEAR of turning over or the hard work that a normal chair creates in these situations. This is a life changing or life-altering chair for some one like me who wants to continue to go and do the things I did before my accident. With the bow and gun rack mounted on the front I can travel to and from my blind alone. We all know how much that means to us and let?s us get outdoors where we belong and not just watching it on TV or reading about it in magazines. There are places where a four-wheeler or ATV are not allowed and this chair is the best thing to get us there … believe me. I highly recommend it, even for quads to be in and have assistance. This thing is light and can be pulled or pushed if help is needed.

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Doe in Heat “Crazy Juice”

This is the closest urine to coming straight from the doe as it can get.   The urine is taking directly from the doe’s bladder by catheter and into the bottle.  It never is exposed to the environment and is in the sealed medicine bottle.  The syringe is used to take it from the bottle and to dispense it.  Use it as you would any sex scent and apply to wicks or drag rags.  Watch the video at www.crazyjuice.net  when applied to the decoy the buck would have stayed and licked it all day long if we had let him.  By not being exposed to air it maintains its natural pheromones and color thus staying “HOT” just like it came from the doe.  It will not go bad and is good for at least 2 seasons.  It is full strength and not diluted with anything so the $50 a bottle price is really a good deal as it can not be spilled and will not go bad.  Once you try it and see the results you will want no other doe in heat urine.    Travis Shearer took this buck with CRAZY JUICE.  He said it was like the buck was on a rail and came straight to it.  He will use nothing else from now on.  e-mail me at halbertson@hughes.net for ordering info.  Bulk price is available for 10 bottles or more.

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Roger’s Deer 2006

   Shot in November 2006 in Michigan

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Two Michigan bucks tie for dominance

November 22, 2006 Two Bucks a 10 Point & 8 Point ended up in a death struggle ( locked horns ) At some point during their fight they fell into they pond & drowned. The DNR Dept. Of Natural Resources was called and they said if they were tagged they could be kept. Only because deer hunting season is open. If deer season was not open then the DNR would come out for the racks in order to display them as there is only two exhibits known in the State of Michigan.& donate the meat to the underprivileged. They were properly tagged and are going to be mounted. What a sight and how they must have struggled before and after getting into the water.

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Fair Chase Hunting - Can it not be standardized for all States ?

I love to hunt whitetail deer. I just can not say that or emphasize that enough. Here is the dilema that I see for our sport of hunting monster bucks and even for hunting the doe that we all love to eat so well. For the bucks I think it clouds and muddy’s the water on how a trophy was killed from state to state or even in a different country. What is perfectly legal and accepted in one state is against the law in the neighboring state. The record book does not show hey this buck was killed over a corn feeder or on a 50lb mineral lick that he had becoming to since he was a fawn. This is what Indiana DNR says about Fair Chase Hunting.

It is illegal to use bait, salt or minerals, snares, dogs or other domesticated animals to take deer. Bait is considered any product that is transported into an area for the consumption of that animal. This includes baits in the following forms, corn, salt, minerals, prepared solid or liquid that is intended for the animal to eat. An area is considered to be baited for up to 10 days after the bait is removed and ALL affected soil from the bait.

Dogs may be used on a leash for the purpose of trailing a wounded anmal only.

Artificial deer decoys are allowed for hunting.

The use of electronic calls, or infrared sensor’s for calling or finding deer is illegal.

This is not the case in most states. What gets me though is Indiana allows for deer feeder’s to be bought and sold in Indiana. All of the different baiting products can be purchased at a variety of stores day or night all year long and even ordered and shipped in to us. So if it is against the law why allow for the sale of the products? Kind of like the fireworks laws isn’t? Strictly forbidden to use but they sell them on every block or exit? An advanced search on google finds 82,900 items for deer feeder alone. Must be some money in feeder’s huh?

What do you think? Should trophy bucks harvested using bait be looked at differently than a free ranging whitetail that is killed in white oaks rather than over a salt lick or under a feeder? Why can’t the DNR’s country wide decide on what the law should be in each state rather than differ so much from state to state. What is legal on federal land in one state is not in the next state so it makes it confusing and the harvesting of deer even more diverse.

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