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Author:dhartCreated:8/8/2007 2:29 PM
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Scatterguns and Strutting Toms
By dhart on3/25/2008 9:55 AM

Is there a harder game animal to harvest than a wild turkey? None that I know of. I've heard it said time and again that if a turkey could smell you, you'd never be able to kill one.

I marvel at the stories of the people who harvest turkeys on their first hunts. I read a story on the Buckmasters website the other day about two young ladies who each harvested mature toms at the same time, out of the same blind, on their first trip to the woods. This story made me shake my head almost in disbelief. 

To illustrate my thoughts you need to travel back to the 1980s when the movie "The Karate Kid" was released.
 
In the movie, Daniel-san, played by Ralph Macchio, walks into the home of Mr. Miyagi, played by Pat Morita. Mr. Miyagi is sitting there on the floor by a table. In Miyagi's hand ...

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Woosh!!!
By dhart on3/5/2008 2:19 PM

Another deer season and football season have come and gone. At the risk of sounding clich‚, it seems like yesterday I headed to Wisconsin for a bow hunt and connected the HD box to my television for football viewing nirvana.

"Man, where did the time get off to?" I've heard myself say that over and over the past month. Albert Einstein proved that time can be a flexible thing if you travel fast enough. I beg to differ. I don't zip around at the speed of light, but every year, time just seems to pick up steam, and speed by faster than the year before.

How does one slow down Father Time? I am open to suggestions.

I plan on hunting only public land next deer season. My goal is to prove that with a little luck and a good deal of planning, anyone can tip the ...

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Year of the Snake (Bite)
By dhart on2/6/2008 8:53 AM

-- It seems some folks here at the Buckmasters offices are snake-bitten. Of all the hunts that myself or the editors have taken, no one I know of has harvested a buck, or a doe for that matter. Every year I have been here, someone has gotten a really nice buck, and most have at least put a couple of does in the freezer, but this year is different. It is palpable.

Even the television guys are having a hard go of it this year.

I'm the type of person who needs to have things make sense. This whole season doesn't make sense. Maybe it's global warming. That is a joke, by the way. Don't get me started on that scam. Whatever it is, the reason eludes me, but like I said, you can just feel that something is different.

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Wisconsin Hunt
By dhart on11/14/2007 12:08 PM

David HartI am back from the Wisconsin hunt, and pretty much the only thing I have to show for my efforts is a few more pounds lost, an increased knowledge of scouting techniques and I'm a walking map of the Tiffany Wildlife area in western Wisconsin.

We arrived there about lunch time last Monday, and were greeted by gale force winds and an advancing cold front. While the cold was a good thing for the hunt, the wind doesn't do archery hunters many favors. (Or firearms hunters for that matter.) So we decided to use the remaining sunlight to scout and pick out a few stand locations for later in the week.

We found heavily used trails, droppings, big and small rubs and scrapes galore. The l ...

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The Final Countdown
By dhart on11/2/2007 1:43 PM

David HartFinal preparations are being made, the details are coming together and I am ready to go. The hunting crew leaves tomorrow for Wisconsin.

The weather report keeps getting colder by the day. Last week the extended forecast called for highs in the 40s, and lows in the 30s. Today you can knock off 10 degrees for both the high and the low temperatures. This should make for great hunting and hopefully the big boys will start looking for those does. The prediction of snow changes every day. Yes one day, no the next. We'll see.

The light cardio workouts continue. I'll be back in the gym as soon as my trip is in the books. 

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It's Crunch Time Folks
By dhart on10/18/2007 1:48 PM

It's crunch time folks. I have 18 days left until I make my way to Wisconsin. 

Archery practice hit a new plateau. My confidence level is growing daily and I'm shooting out to 45 yards. I have practiced from a sitting position. The only thing I have left to do is to practice while wearing my hunting clothes.

Speaking of clothes, I am more than a little concerned about what I'll need to wear. Hunting in Wisconsin during November can offer a WIDE range of temperatures. The advice given to me from my fellow co-workers is to dress in layers. This will give me the option to add or take off layers as needed. It is the unpredictable Wisconsin weather that has me frazzled.

I have also been stocking up on hunting gear and noticed that my old grunt call was looking a little tatter ...

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Update
By dhart on10/2/2007 11:58 AM

I'd like to apologize for not posting an update in a couple of weeks. As you may expect, this is the crazy time of year here at Buckmasters, and extra time to write is at a premium.

Add to that the fact that my family has been battling one sickness after another. Plus, every extra minute I have has been devoted to getting ready to for archery season, and that is a recipe for lackadaisical posting and exercising.

I feel good about the progress I have made. I have lost 20 pounds since this project started, and I do not get winded nearly as easy as I did before. I feel confident that I can walk in to any hunting environment, and not have to wheeze my way to the stand.

On this hunt, we will be boating into some pretty remote locales, and the thought of that used to fill me with trepida ...

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Slow Going
By dhart on9/17/2007 12:30 PM
I hit a wall on losing weight. I have been eating right, and exercising, but I seem to have stopped shedding the pounds. My weight has not budged the last two weeks. I still weight 254 ½ pounds.

I am going to get out of bed earlier and knock out half of my daily workout routine in the morning, and finish it up in the evening. Hopefully this tactic will spark my continued weight loss. I am also going to meet up with Mike Esco, my trainer from Auburn Montgomery, later this week and modify my weight training.

I suspect that these two modifications will help jump start my health kick. I hope so, because it’s tough working hard at something without seeing any improvements. I realize my body is healthier on the inside, but that doesn’t keep the momentum going like visible results.

On another note, I am going to post video of my archery exercises and practice. These clips will hit our website in the next few days.

I am ...
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Slow Going
By dhart on9/17/2007 12:29 PM
I hit a wall on losing weight. I have been eating right, and exercising, but I seem to have stopped shedding the pounds. My weight has not budged the last two weeks. I still weight 254 ½ pounds.

I am going to get out of bed earlier and knock out half of my daily workout routine in the morning, and finish it up in the evening. Hopefully this tactic will spark my continued weight loss. I am also going to meet up with Mike Esco, my trainer from Auburn Montgomery, later this week and modify my weight training.

I suspect that these two modifications will help jump start my health kick. I hope so, because it’s tough working hard at something without seeing any improvements. I realize my body is healthier on the inside, but that doesn’t keep the momentum going like visible results.

On another note, I am going to post video of my archery exercises and practice. These clips will hit our website in the next few days.

I am ...
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The Results Are In
By dhart on9/10/2007 12:04 PM
After having a restless night, and with a little trepidation, I went to my first checkup with the folks over at Auburn Montgomery’s (AUM) Human Performance Lab. They were cordial, inviting, and quickly put me at ease. It is a true testament to their professionalism.

After running me through the paces, and measuring this and that, they handed my report card to me. Here are the results:

Stat This time Last time Comment
Height 67 Inches 67 Inches No growth - GRRRR!

Weight 247 lbs. 252 lbs. 5 lbs.lost-WOOHOO!

BMI-Body Mass 38.7 39.5 1 point drop - YEAH!

Body Fat % 25.76% 27.5% 1¾ % Drop - NICE!


Well, there you have it. I’m not yet ripped…yet. But I am getting there. Everyone noticed that my face and upper body had slimmed considerably, and my legs had ...
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