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This
site is dedicated to all the sportsmen and sportswomen that understand
the time and energy it takes to truly be successful in the art of
hunting. Whatever game you choose to pursue, there are many techniques,
or so called secrets, that many of us have learned over the years that
can only be of value to the average hunter. With many basic tactics
being common knowledge to the avid sportsman, there are far many more
waiting to be learned.
By opening the communication to the Midwest hunting community, we can all work together in becoming more successful hunters.
For
those of us who have grown up hunting the beautiful Midwest, the
experiences have been plentiful - hunting pheasants with a good bird
dog, just sitting in a tree stand on a brisk November morning of deer
season waiting for the buck of your dreams, turning loose an anxious
Walker coon hound to start a late night hunt, or the sound of a group
of turkeys making their way to your blind. We have been blessed to
experience all of this in what many people call “God’s Country.”
Here
at TheMidwestHunter.com we encourage everyone to share their
experiences, whether it is through the message boards, photo galleries,
or even an article you have written about a successful hunt or unique
learning experience. We want to hear about it! Our goal is to not only
be a learning center for the average hunter, but also encourage others
to take full advantage of this wonderful sport called hunting. The
future of hunting depends on all of us, so please share the experience
of hunting with your children whenever possible.
Remember
to keep this a family friendly site, and please treat others with the
same general respect we all know.
Thanks again, TheMidwestHunter Staff.
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