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FM & Cabin Fever Archery seminar


harvey lee

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Fishing Minnesota along with Cabin Fever Sporting goods will be hosting an Archery Seminar on August 4, 2007 at Cabin Fever Spoting Goods in Victoria, MN. This day will start at noon and end around 4 or so.

Myles keller will be attending from Wildlife Research Center and will be there to answer any deer hunting questions you may have. I am also in the process of lining up more reps from other archery supply companies.

Other reps from

Mathews

Double Bull Archery

This is a great chance to talk to reps that can answer many questions you have in regards to archery hunting and also a good time to look over some new archery products that Jeff has on display in the store.

I look forward to meeting many of you that day at Cabin Fever.

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I remember hearing about this when it was still in the works. Jeff and the folks at Cabin Fever do a great job for sportsmen in the SW metro and beyond. I can't wait for this event.

Let me know if you need any help with this one. I'm not far away.

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Thanks HL for the update. Myles Keller is from the area I grew up but never met him so that will be a treat.

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Tom, That sounds great. Wow!! Myles Keller and Reps at Cabin Fever!!! Now all you need is our own JNelson and it would be a home run.

Jeff at Cabin Fever will take care of all your hunting and fishing needs. If he does not have it on hand he will get it for you ASAP.

Oh ya I almost foregot he has a LH DRENALIN there for me. I just have to wait until my wifes birthday grin.gifgrin.gif.

See ya there.

Dan

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Yes, this should be a great day for all the area archers to view new product and meet and talk to a few different people. Also a fun day and one will get to meet many FMer's.

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Anything new on this? Only 1 month away!!! I better get in there and get my new stuff put on.

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Not at this time but if there is or something changes, I will post it here.

Thanks for asking.

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Just trying to keep it fresh in people's minds. Cabin Fever is a great place for archers and sportsmen alike and they have been a sponsor on here for the last year. Great folks there. I hope everyone makes this a huge event.

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All one has to do is show up. Glad to hear you can make it.

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The Cabin fever staff and myself are working on getting more reps to attend this seminar. Jeff will have a few sales on and this day would also be a great time to try out that new bow that you may have been thinking about. Jeff also has many archery items on hand for one to look at to get ready for the upcoming archery season.

Cabin Fever also handles other hunting and fishing gear for one to take a look at and you can purchase your license that day.

I hope to see many of you the 4th of August.

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I suppose I can wait till then to buy my new rest. I was there shooting with my daughter the other day and picked out a new rest.

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Harvey,

This looks like a good time, I am trying to clear the schedule. Where is this place located. How far from the Northfield area?

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Cabin fever is located on Hwy 5 in Victoria, west of Eden prairie. I would guess about a 45- 1 hour drive from Northfield at the most.

This should be a great chance to look over some archery products, talk to some reps and maybe pick Myles Kellers brain. You will also have the pleasure of meeting many FM members there.

I heard through the grapevine that Mr. Dietz Dittrich, FM's archery pro will also be in attendance.

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I plan on being there.. but probably woulndt call myself an Archery Pro.. lol

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Here it is folks, a great chance to rub elbows with some of the greats in the industry. The knowledge shared here will be priceless, specifically if you come prepared with some good questions for these folks. Pick their brain, ask them about early season strategies, ask them about gear, anything!

I'd love to attend and put some more names to faces, but you're in good hands. Tom (Lee Harvey) has more bow-kills on big deer than I'll ever have! Deitz is an accomplished bow-man as well, as tournament archer and hunter.

Joel

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Joel, sorry to hear that you cannot make it. This should be a day where many can get that archery question answered and also be able to check out alot of equipment.

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There will also be reps for Scentlock and Block targets. Still working on more.

The 4th is drawing near and things look to be lining up well. I hope many of you can make it and look over all the products, talk to some reps and meet many FMer's.

If anyone has any questions in regards to this event, please ask here and we can answer those questions for you.

Cabin fever will also have tree stands on sale, clothing and select archery products for the day.

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Not to my knowledge. Many others will be there for you to ask that question that they can answer for you. As stated above, they will have numerous items on sale also.

I hope you can make it. Also a good time to meet many other FMers.

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Well, the day at Cabin Fever went rather well. Dietz, thanks for helping many people at the range as I'm sure they were happy with thier shooting.

It was great to talk with the staff from all the different company's. I couldn't remember half of what we talked about in regards to hunting deer with a bow. I thought I was pumped before I went and know I want to go hunting.

Dawn, thanks for getting my arrows done yesterday so it wasnt needed to make a return trip.

Thanks to all who came and sorry to miss the ones that couldnt make it.

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It was a great event, i went there to pick Miles Keller brain and I think I did a good job of that. Had a great talk with Jeff's Dad whom I had seen before but never met him. Got to look at the ladder stands and of course the other items!! Thanks to Cabin Fever and of coarse HL for putting this fine event on. Shwangman

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I do believe that Myles Keller has forgotten more than I will ever know. Yes, it was very interesting talking with him.

Nice to meet you there Shwagnman

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