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NOVEMBER 25

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gave me a shot opportunity, I shouldered the crossbow normally with my right shoulder, aimed with my right eye, and then pulled the trigger using my left hand once I felt like my aiming point was steady and in the right spot on the animal.”

Once Bass’s arrow passed through its vitals, the boar ran about 20 yards before falling over. Bass said the hunting trip was planned with the purpose of getting some meat for a benefit party that he is going to be a part of in the coming weeks.

“We processed the pig and plan to smoke it for the get-together,” he said.

Bass has a goal of harvesting a deer this season. He also hopes to start filming some of his hunting adventures and putting them out on social media and digital platforms to show other amputees who may be in a similar situation that there are ways to adapt and overcome to continue pursuing their passions.

“I’ve had a great support system of friends and family who have helped me adapt and adjust to my new normal,” Bass said. “I wouldn’t be out there hunting again without the help and support from my girlfriend, Christy Drury, as well as many other family members and friends.”

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