Compound Bows for Happier Kids!
By Bill Krenz
The goal is a beaming smile.
Kids today have lots of ways they can spend their time, although the experts agree that it’s unfortunate that so many of today’s most popular pastimes typically take place indoors and involve very little physical activity. Headlining that list are watching television, playing video games, surfing the Internet, texting friends or simply talking on the phone. While those things do represent the reality of communication in the modern world, they don’t do much to satisfy the body’s need for exercise, fresh air and sunshine. I also suspect they don’t do much to make happier kids.
Newfoundland Magic Part 2
By Bill Krenz
With each step, the fog-bound moose grunted as he homed in on us.
“At least 30 inches wide,” my guide, Perry Broughton, whispered. At about 90 yards, though, the bull began angling to our left, apparently suspicious.
“Wind’s wrong,” Perry muttered moments before the bull stopped. The moose stood staring for long minutes, Newfoundland minutes, then high-stepped it into the 10-acre tangle of over-our-heads brush that covered the left side of the valley. Just like that, he was gone.
Newfoundland Magic Part 1
By Bill Krenz
Few animals in North America are more fascinating for bowhunters than moose and caribou. Moose are the largest antlered game on the continent. Caribou rank among the most majestic. Both lend themselves very well to bowhunting, and there is no doubt that a combination bowhunt for moose and caribou is one of the premier hunts in all of North America.
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