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Outdoor Equipment Care 101
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The Fishing Lesson
A lifelong angler relearns an important lesson - it's supposed to be fun.

Wildlife photography: Another Way to Hunt
Photographers pass on their secrets to staying "in the game" post-disability.

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During a special three-day event at the Heron Glen Golf Course in Ringoes, N.J., 17 hunters with disabilities harvested nine deer. Because the public golf course is overpopulated with deer, Hunterdon County scheduled a special hunt while the course was closed last January.

The New York Times spotlighted the hunt and the work Wheelin' Sportsmen chapters do to provide people with disabilities the opportunity to hunt, shoot and fish.

READ MORE . . .

Wheelin’ Sportsmen magazine is filled with tips, secrets and information pertaining to the disabled members of the Wheelin’ Sportsmen program. With everything from hunting and fishing tactics to camping and recreational shooting, Wheelin’ Sportsmen is delivering, and in some cases reintroducing, the beauty and excitement of the outdoors to thousands of people with disabilities.

Wheelin’ Sportsmen is the quarterly magazine of the NWTF’s Wheelin’ Sportsmen program. The mission of the program is to provide outdoor opportunities for people with disabilities, whether for the first time or as a reintroduction into the outdoors.
  Karen Lee, Editor
(803) 637-3106
klee@nwtf.net

Natalia Daniels, Associate Editor
(803) 637-3106
ndaniels@nwtf.net

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