Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!!!!!!!
May God Bless you and yours this Holiday Season.
Jessi >------>
Friday, December 26, 2008
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Know Your Role
Keep in mind Folks, Steve may be the trophy hunter, but I supply the meat for the family. Ha! Ha! Yes, when it is time to eat....I provide the groceries. With that said, here is the buck that my husband recently took during one of our recent snow storms. Enjoy!
Giving Thanks
Hey everybody! I hope your Thanksgiving was exactly how you hoped it would be. Mine was great. Family, friends and good food....what could be better. At this time of year I start to look around and realize just how much God has blessed me. Yes, I have a lot to be thankful for.
Well, I have been logging some long hours in the stand and all I can say is that my new Lady Dream Season suit is awesome. Numerous times I have had deer right under my feet; clueless to my presence. Some have even approached from downwind and never even knew I was in the same county. The scent control abilities of this suit, along with the awesome concealment that the Mossy Oak Treestand camo provides, makes for one deadly combination.
It didn't take long until I let an arrow fly and filled my second of three bow tags for the season. While it wasn't the big-boy I had hoped for, it was still a trophy in my eyes. Thrilled? Yep. Thankful? You bet!
Until next time.
Happy Thanksgiving!!!!
Jessi >------>
Friday, November 14, 2008
Making Memories
Well, it may not be the biggest thing to hit the ground so far, but I couldn't have been happier!
Simply because my oldest son got to enjoy the experience with me. Hunting close to home I radio'd my husband that I had a shot a deer and he immediately brought Ridge up on the mountain to aid in the tracking chores.
I'm not sure who was more excited; him or me. After a short tracking job we found my deer nestled in a heavy thicket. What a joy it was to watch my son's face light up when we found it. It is something that I will not soon forget. I am so glad he was there to experience it with me. That is what this sport is really about...Making memories with the ones we love.
Now, with things starting to heat up in the whitetail woods, hopefully I can get a BBD before time runs out.
Untiil next time.....
Jessi >------>
Friday, October 31, 2008
Happy Halloween!!!!!!!!
I Hope everyone had a safe and enjoyable halloween.The boys had a blast and by the end of the night, they could hardly carry their treat bags.
I actually think Guners weighed more than he does. It was so wonderful to watch them walk up to each house and say "trick or treat". They are growing up so fast....too fast.
When we finally made it home they were both ready to crash in front of the fire place to warm up. What a joy!
Until next time......
Jessi >>----->
Monday, October 27, 2008
Coming of Age
Looking back the weekend was one to remember. My first Fox squirrell in the morning, my oldest son's first "hunt" with Steve and I that evening, and a big Squirrell Gravy Breakfast the next morning with all of my family. Does it get any better than that? I don't think so.
Until next time....
Jessi >>----->
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Heaven on Earth?
Colorado!!!!! I don’t know what to say. The land is indescribable. We arrived in Taylor Park awe-struck. Crossing over the Great Divide at some 12,000 feet was unbelievable. The view was absolutely breathtaking. We have mountains in WV but nothing compared to what I saw when we reached the summit of the Cottonwood Pass.
The backside was a 12 mile stretch of dirt road that twisted and turned its way into the heart of Taylor Park Trading Post (our home for a week). On the way down we were greeted with a few Mule Deer and more awesome views.




I wish I could say that I tagged an Elk on this trip but it just wasn’t meant to be. It wasn’t for a lack of effort though. Each day was filled with long hikes that essentially put us 5-7 miles back into the wilderness at altitudes ranging from 10-12,500 feet.
Got oxygen? You have to remember, this was a public land Do It Yourself (DIY) hunt. It doesn’t get any tougher than that.
However, the Wilderness Athlete products (wildernessathlete.org) we brought along were a huge advantage. They kept us hydrated and energized throughout the long, leg burning, lung busting hikes. Thanks coach P!!!!!
Without question, my Lady Dream Season suit performed flawlessly. It kept me warm and comfortable the entire time. More importantly, it kept me scent free and the awesome Mossy Oak Treestand camo made me virtually invisible.
Blake did an awesome job guiding us through the rugged backcountry for a week and even though I didn’t get an opportunity to loose an arrow, Steve did manage to get a shot opportunity on the second day of the hunt. Although, a mis-judgment in yardage resulted in a clean miss. 

The bulls were unusually quiet, but on the 4th day Steve and I did manage to hear several bugles late in the evening. What an awesome sound to hear! The next day, day 5, brought an end to our long awaited trip. Honestly, I missed my 2 little boys more than words can say. I wanted to see their little smiling faces so bad.
Looking back I can honestly say I had an awesome time. Steve and I made a new friend in Blake, witnessed things we may never see again in our lifetime, and by weeks end felt that much closer to God. You can’t surround yourself with a place like Colorado and not feel something deep inside. When you leave, you leave a piece of yourself behind; amongst the tall pines and bright yellow aspens. 

No, I didn’t come home with antlers like I had envisioned for so many long months leading up to this hunt. But you know what, it doesn’t really matter. I have no regrets. Besides, I think if your goals revolve around antler size and bragging rights then you are missing out on what the whole bowhunting experience is really about. That is what matters to me…the experience. And this trip was the most awe-inspiring, breathtaking, and humbling experience ever. "Filling" a tag or "not filling" a tag will never take away from that…..ever. I just thank God for blessing Steve and I with the chance to glimpse a piece of heaven on earth……Taylor Park Colorado.
Until next time,
Jessi >>---->
Passing the Test
After carefully examining everything, my trusty Mathews Ultra 2 was given the green light to head out west. While waiting on Steve’s bow to get a “once over”, I happen to notice a cute little girl in the corner looking at the new bow’s with her dad. How cool!!! I wanted to talk to her but I didn’t want to interrupt this special occasion. I mean, how often does someone get their first bow.
So, I kind of just hung back and watched. In my mind I could see myself going through the same process with my own children someday. What a neat moment. Well, after insuring that she was done getting aquainted with her new bow she kindly agreed to a quick snap shot for my blog. Her name is Taylor Adkins and she is well on her way to joining the ranks of bowhunters everywhere. Wish her luck this year as she jumps into the greatest sport ever…..Bowhunting1
Good luck Taylor!!!!!!!!
Well, with bows ready to go we hung out with Frank for a short while to get caught up on all the recent news. Frank isn’t just our Pro-Shop guy, he is our friend. After that we said our good byes and headed home. One day closer to Colorado.
Until next time,
Jessi >>----->
Friday, October 3, 2008
One Of A Kind
When the opportunity came up for Steve and me to join Blake Christopher of Outfitters Edge on a DIY Colorado elk hunt, we jumped at the chance. In the weeks leading up to the departure date we racked our brains trying to come up with a neat arrow wrap design in order to showcase the Scent Blocker name out west. That’s when we found arrow wrap specialists Scott and Mindy at Onestringer.com. After looking over their web site and considering different designs and color schemes, we eventually meshed them with some of our own ideas and came up with a final design for our Scent Blocker arrow wraps. After a few friendly e-mails the finished product was on its way. 
An additional strong point regarding Scott and Mindy’s product was a neat little wrap called the “Double Dog”. This thin, clear wrap actually goes on top of your standard wrap and acts as a protective covering to preserve the finish and safeguard it from wear and tear during shooting or while hunting. However, Steve thought the clear “Double Dogg” wraps would be a great solution to a problem he has had in the past.
If you’ve ever used a fully camouflaged shaft then you understand how difficult it is to remove old fletching without scuffing up the fine camo finish you likely paid extra money for. Well, by using the clear “Double Dogg” as your wrap, you don’t have to cover up your favorite hunting camo, plus you can remove old, worn-out vanes without fear of ruining the finish in the process. Simply remove the clear wrap and vanes and underneath you will find a camo finish that looks as good as it did the day you bought the arrow. Very cool!
If you are in the market for some custom arrow wraps then you need to give theses guys a call or simply e-mail your request. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed. Nothing makes you stand out like a set of custom made arrow wraps. And believe me they have got some really cool ideas and schemes on the web-site to choose from. Steve and I found the designing of the wraps really exciting. The sky is the limit. If you can think it up, Scott and Mindy can likely put it on a wrap and have it in your hands within a matter of days.
If you’ve ever used a fully camouflaged shaft then you understand how difficult it is to remove old fletching without scuffing up the fine camo finish you likely paid extra money for. Well, by using the clear “Double Dogg” as your wrap, you don’t have to cover up your favorite hunting camo, plus you can remove old, worn-out vanes without fear of ruining the finish in the process. Simply remove the clear wrap and vanes and underneath you will find a camo finish that looks as good as it did the day you bought the arrow. Very cool!
Onestringer Arrow Wraps
442 East GraceRepublic, MO 65738
417-732-4424
Thanks guys for sending us a wonderful product that not only looks great, but does what it is supposed to do as well.
Thursday, September 4, 2008
SHOW TIME
Well, Pittsburg was a blast!! The show was great. I met a lot of really nice people who wanted to learn more about the new Lady Dream Season suit, Scentblocker and how to stay odor free this fall. All of the employees at the Sportsman’s Warehouse were very knowledgeable in their area of expertise. That is one thing that impressed me the most about the trip. Store manager Mike Scrip has assembled a staff that, unlike most places, actually knows what they are talking about and can help you no matter what you may be looking for.
Check out Mike's custom crome Bowtech with matching flame job paint scheme!! This bow looked really, really cool. The pictures just don't do it justice.
Among the additional Pro Staffers on hand at the show were two guys that most of you will probably recognize…..Rick Malik and Gregg Day of Drury Outdoors. Rick and Gregg were very nice and eager to share some insight into their personal lives as well as what goes on behind the scenes each week on the shows. My husband and I really enjoyed their company. And by the way, Steve and I caught the latest episode of Bow Madness last night and CONGRATS on the fine black bears guys!!!! Awesome!

Next time it's Arrow Wraps like you've never seen before!!!! Compliments of Scott and Mindy at ONESTRINGER arrow wraps. You won't believe the awesome wraps these two made Steve and I for an up coming elk hunt. And the cool part is....the best is yet to come from these two; some exciting things are in the works. Until then, check them out at onestringer.com.
Jessi >>----->
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