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Practice at a 3D target range. I have realized that in order to truly grasp what it’s like to hunt and be successful out here I need to practice at a 3D range a few times. I have hit the flatland archery range countless times and have even thrown a 3D target up a few times, but I need more. If I want to be the best I can be when bowhunting I need to step it up.
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Practice out to 80 yards consistently. Time for a new sight that will allow me to shoot out to 80 yards. Once I get that dialed in on the bow I am going to consistently practice out to that range. I am really looking forward to it!
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Drop another 20-25 lbs and get in better shape. I dropped 45 lbs. last year, gained a few back during the holidays and now I have my 2012 goals. This isn’t for looks people. I aim to drop the cookies and pie weight and lose another 20-25 before the September elk season in Colorado… see below.
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Colorado archery elk hunt. Going to follow through on this one. I’ve already been talking with my buddy Eddy at Piranha Bowstrings and I am more than excited. He mentioned picking up the Matriarch elk call from Chappell Guide Service, so I did. I’ve been practicing a bit with it and love it! I have been wondering how I would practice and not drive the neighbors or my family crazy. His suggestion was great – practice on the way to and from work! I’ll be in the car for more than twenty minutes each way, so why not throw a few yelps in along the way!
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Arrow a wild hog. I have to get up to my buddy Jeff’s place this year when the time is right. Jeff has been a super guy with letting me hunt the property and I owe him a lot. I hope I get to hunt with him a few times this year and arrow a hog on his property.
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Arrow a SoCal pacific-hybrid deer. This will happen! Going for the same tag again this year and aim to take a doe or a buck in my spot. I have 11 months to think about it!
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Do some outdoor trail running. There are many opportunities out here to run some trails and with Mark at SoleAdventure peaking my interest I just have to go for it. It’ll sure beat running around the block or hitting the gym every time.
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Give a few archery hunting seminars. I am in the works to give a few seminars in 2012 and I’ll let you know more when I have them locked down.
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Save up for the 2013 ATA Show. I have to make this happen. I am going crazy watching all of the videos, listening to the podcasts and seeing photos of the new gear. I’m a gear junky and love to play, so this is a must!
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Continue to write at least one gear review per month and video tape a few. You’ll understand why I need to video a few as they are completed. – Did pretty well with this one! I did quite a few reviews, but wanted to do a few more giveaways.
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Go on a Colorado archery elk hunt. – This one fell through, but I am already planning one for this Fall!
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More giveaways on my blog. – See #1!
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Meet with at least two archery product manufacturers and shoot their bows and review them. – Big time zero on this one. It just didn’t happen. I shot a couple of different bows, so I guess that was half the equation, but I failed to meet with manufacturers.
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Attend and write about more hunting workshops as they become available. – I attended and wrote about a few, but keeping up with these was tough. I have a few announcements to share coming soon for The SoCal Bowhunter!
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Leave more comments on other blogs instead of just lurking. – I left plenty of feedback for bloggers and FB users this year. It’s a great way for people to get to know you, too!
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Arrow a Pacific-Hybrid deer. – I came to full draw twice on the last day of the season, but the shot wasn’t right. Very close call!
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Arrow my first wild hog. – This didn’t happen, but it is still a goal of mine!
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Take someone to the archery range and teach them how to shoot a bow. – Did this a couple of times and had a blast doing it!
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Take someone new out hunting. – Took a new bowhunter out and was able to help him get his first deer with a bow! Talk about a sweet feeling.
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Utilize social media more (i.e. Twitter, YouTube). – If you have followed my progress this year at all you will know that I grabbed the bull by the horns on this one. I didn’t post too many videos, but I certainly harnessed the power of Social Media.
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Video an actual kill on camera. – I came SO close on this one. My button buck from NY was shot on film, but he was JUST out of the frame when I shot. You see him right after I shot and that was good enough for me!
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Video someone’s hunt. – This wasn’t a high priority for me and my thoughts on video have slipped a bit. I just want to hunt!
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Plan on attending the 2012 ATA Show in Columbus, OH. – I was planning on this, but life happened and I plan on hitting up the ATA in 2013. I have a year to plan for this one and I hope it doesn’t fall on certain days, but we shall see.
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Last, but not least…try to smile more and be more personable. I have been told that in person I come across as very serious and not very happy. Contrary to that, I am usually a very happy-go-lucky guy, but I can always improve. – I think I was able to do this a bit more. I tried to not take myself so seriously (see my avatar on Twitter) and just enjoy life more. I need to continue my work with this, but it’s working!
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