Gear is important, but what's even more important is the right gear. I've compiled nearly my entire gear list (plus some extras from companies whose gear I trust) and I want to GIVE it all AWAY to one very lucky person.
To enter:
✔️ LIKE the giveaway post on my FB page
✔️ Tell me "WHAT HUNTING MEANS TO YOU" or "WHY IT IS YOU CHOOSE TO HUNT" in the comments on that post.
✔️ Follow me on both Instagram & Facebook
This entire prize package worth over $13,000 includes the actual bow I used in the film "WHO WE ARE" + sight, rest, stabilizer, quiver, arrows, broad-heads, a full Sitka Gear system (from base layers to rain gear), 8-man Kifaru Tipi setup with stove, a Kifaru pack, Tuckamore Custom Knife hand forged by David Maple, HanWag boots, Otterbox coolers, Maven optics, a giant magna Hunterra map custom made for the winner, and a whole lot more (see photos).
Also be sure to share it with your friends. Contest ends on May 15th, 2018 with the winner announced shortly after. Good luck!!!
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Hunting makes me and my family better. It makes me a better father, husband, brother, friend, and human due to the respect and physical demands I put on myself to hunt with more strength and precision to honor the animals and their habitats. Every long hot desert run here in PHX, every kettle-bell, and every arrow keeps me mentally focused and trained towards taking my first September bull elk that has left me in a dream world for months. To me hunting isn’t about killing an animal, as I have never done it, but it is about being in the most remote regions and taking it all into consideration, and loving and appreciating all of it. We all make a harvest on every hunt regardless if we kill an animal, we harvest new intentions and lessons through the journey, and I cannot wait to be in the mountains to experience that again. Thanks Donnie, your shit is epic!
Hunting is a way to be in nature, be secluded from the busy every day to day rush, learn who we are as a person. Hunting to me is a way to bring good natural meat to the table, to spend time with family. It means alot to be able to hunt and bring my daughter in a world where hunting is a part of life. To teach and train where good organic food comes from, and the trials that come along with it.
At first hunting was a right of passage. With hunting, came a responsibility: to those around me, and to honor the animal and the hunt. Then it became time to spend with my dog. Our time. When we worked together toward a goal. But finally, hunting evolved into something intense and spiritual. The responsibility was still there, the friendship with my dogs, or my brother, or others with me was still there, but there was also a new appreciation for the sunrise. For waiting, perfectly still as to not to spook the deer coming from behind, or the perfect feeding call that lures the mallard in. These things became the important part of who I am. Its why I continue to hunt.
Hunting encapsulates so many facets of life its hard to summarise in a small paragraph but here goes. Firstly it just as much about the passionate people you surround yourself with and meet on the journey or during a trip in the backcountry. It brings all walks of life together breaking down the barriers of general society and you make life long mates from it. Hunting also brings out your primal nature that is itching to break free and realising your senses being heightened with each hunt is something that is a real eye opener of how our modern day living has made them so dull. The hunting experience doesn’t just finish at at the pull of the trigger or the release of an arrow. It has a whole new phase when you are able to provide and feed your family. It not only stops there but sharing what you have harvested with your friends is something special and your hunt can last for a year to come with each steak you share with friends. Finally hunting brings a certain awareness of habitat and respect for all animal and insects as it brings clarity to how the food chain works and how we are all interconnected. This is something you will only understand once you spend prolonged periods of time at the mercy of mother nature. Hunting is a way of life for me and we as humans are built for it.
I developed the necessary skills as a Hunter during my time in the military. Learning to shoot, track and navigate first and foremost. Smartening up over the years and honing those skills on operational deployment in Afghanistan.
Leaving the military suffering from post traumatic stress and injury then moving to the mountains in search of solitude and calm, heightening the desire to hunt.
My passion and profession of photographing nature helped me maintain a healthy respect and desire for conservation.
The thrilling chill and excitement of a bull elk bugling through the woods instilled in the forefront of my mind to pursue that ethical kill.
The humbling process of tracking, stalking and laying in wait culminating in harvesting a healthy beast that will sustain myself and family over the winter. Giving thanks to what once stood before me.
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Hunting is life. It’s deep in my soul and fuels my passion for the outdoors. It binds your soul with the animal you love by building a relationship through a game of cat and mouse. The kill is only a small and often the least important part of the dance.
Have learned so much about hunting, and life from you donnie! Thanks for what you do I truly do appreciate all that you do.
For me hunting is a reminder of how to use our basic instincts, a reminder of how we were, where we belong and how we‘re suppose to be.
Hunting means a time to break away from how the world has evolved into the over emotional state. Return to how man was supposed to be. Being able to provide my family with fuel that is better and how it is supposed to be.
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