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The Ishi Award

complete his final hunting goal by harvesting (with his Black Widow recurve) a Pope & Young Alaska Barren Ground Caribou. at would give him the first, all-P-&-Y Super Slam ever accomplished barebow, since the five or six bowhunters who have attained that lo y goal all did so using sight-pins for aiming. Since the fall of 2015, and all beyond the age of 75, Dunn has “upgraded” six different species — three making the Boone & Crockett Records and the other three making Pope & Young. (All with strictly traditional archery tackle.)

Choosing the Correct Broadhead

By Chris James – FeraDyne Outdoors General Manager of Archery

In this seminar we will discuss the different types of broadheads, advantages and disadvantages to those types, misconceptions, and myths. Ultimately I hope you are able to leave with the knowledge to confidently choose your broadhead for your specific hunt with confidence, knowing it will do the job if you do yours.

I have been working in the archery industry and specifically with broadheads for 18 years. I started with Muzzy Products Crop. As an intern in 2005 and worked with the Eichler and Mussachia family until 2012 when FeraDyne purchased Muzzy. Since 2015 I have worked as the VP of Sales for FeraDyne and was part of the new product development team for FeraDyne Outdoors including, Muzzy, Muzzy Bowfishing, Rage, Wac’em Nockturnal, Tru-Fire, Block,

Glendel, Shooter, Hurricane, IQ, Rocky Mtn Broadheads and Sights, Carbon Express, as well as other brands not specific to Archery. I am now the General Manager of the Archery Division for FeraDyne Outdoors. Archery has always been a passion and I have been blessed to work in an industry that I am passionate about and have been able to learn from some great people in this industry. I by no means know everything, but I have been able to accumulate a wealth of knowledge that many find helpful when picking equipment that will ultimately make memories that last a lifetime.

Women’s Campfire Session

With Kathy Strecker & Anne Grace

Come sit with the Ladies of the Pope and Young. Take turns telling your favorite hunting stories–the ones that went well and the ones that didn’t go quite as planned. Hear about how a couple’s hunt works, being the only lady in camp and setting up an all-ladies hunt. Find out that there is not much difference between you and the lady sitting next to you. Did you know that we are the fastest growing group of hunters out there? If you are not a bowhunter and would like to hear a lady’s version please come and join us.

Kathy Strecker: Kathy Strecker has been bowhunting for 40+ years. She is a Senior Member of the Pope and Young Club and the past P & Y Membership Chair. Kathy lives in northern Minnesota with her husband Doug. ey spend most of their time together and if they are not hunting, you will probably find them fishing. Kathy has been a Bowhunter Education instructor for 30 years and loves giving back to the bowhunting community. Kathy has been able to bowhunt from Alaska to Arizona to Africa.

Anne Grace: Anne Grace has been around archery for over 30 years, a er her husband introduced her to the sport when they were married. She is a Regular Member of the Pope and Young Club. Originally from Wyoming, she moved to California to teach elementary students. Twenty-eight (28) years later she and her husband (hunting partner) retired to the cool pines of the White Mountains in Arizona. e last ten years or so Anne has pursued most Western big game animals with her bow; arrowing mule deer, whitetail, Coues’ deer, wild turkey, javelina, wild hogs, and black bear.

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