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Adaptive Sportsmen Inc.
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 Posted: Sun Apr 23rd, 2006 04:07 PM
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Mission Statement, Our Mission is providing recreational opportunitys for physically challenged people. Adaptive Sportsmen Inc. is a Non Stock, Not for profit 501(C)(3) foundation organized in Wisconsin. This is a great bunch of folks as I am a member ( I need to send in my renewal ) They offer so many things to do all year long and its great!! Do yourself a favor and check them out at http://www.adaptivesportsmen.org



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  Cool deal.  I know I had thought some about trying to figure out how to build a tracked power wheelchair at one time so my buddy who was in a chair could have more options on where and how he could hunt or better yet on how to adapt his chair so it could be more of an all terain chair.

  We went out hunting the winter before he died and his chare sank into a meddow and we had to have the park rangers come out with one of their ATVs and tow him out, and there were relatively few areas where he could hunt.  Did get several 'add ons' built for his chair though includeing a rifle scabord on the back and a rifle rest that conected to the armrest.  Did make for an interesting sight with the O2 tanks and a rifle strapped to the back and a large hunting knife and the rifle rest attached to the arm rests along with the mag light that served as a head light for the chair, then we often had a garden cart attached to the back to carry the blind and other supplies needed for him to hunt in reasonable comfort.:thumbs:



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ADAPTIVE SPORTSMEN INC.

CLICK ON THE LINK (UNDERLINED TEXT) FOR THE FORMS AND INFORMATION PAGES THAT ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE
We have many landowners who have volunteered their property for hunting, ATV riding, etc. For more information on these opportunities or other outdoor recreational activities that come up, email land@adaptivesportsmen.org. or contact us at 414-333-4745 or aneu@adaptivesportsman.org  

Adaptive Sportsmens Events for 2006

April 29th BAAP turkey hunt. This hunt is for members who did not get a spring turkey permit. A limited number of hunters will be offered a chance to hunt at the Badger Army Ammo Plant. Contact John Mitchell at (414) 333-4745 or email at JMITCHELLWI@PRODIGY.NET
June 1-4 - Mercer ATV Ride. Our 3rd annual ATV ride in Mercer. $20 includes lodging, meals and the use of an ATV if you don't have one. Beginners and experienced riders are encouraged to attend. Call Al Neu (414) 617-4870 or email aneu@adaptivesportsman.org to get more details.
June 25 Madison Fishery at Teney Park. Pontoon boats and other fishing boats along with volunteers are provided to help create a wonderful day of fishing on Lake Mendota. Lunch is also provided. Contact John Martinson at (608) 846-4518 or email at johnmartinson@msn.com
Sept 29-Oct 1 BAAP Deer Hunt at the Badger Army Ammo Plant in Baraboo WI. 2-1/2 days of hunting, food, and lodging are provided for this great deer hunt. This is a wonderful area to see some big deer and enjoy the Wisconsin outdoors. Click here for hunt application forms, email us (click here) or call John Mitchell at 414-333-4745 for more information or a hunt application form.
Oct 13-15 and 20-22 Clintonville Bow Hunt Two weekends of bow deer hunting in the Clintonville area with an accessible bunkhouse available for lodging. Click here for a hunt application, email us (click here), or contact Larry Drake at 715-535-2697 for more information.
October 21 Pheasant hunt at Smiths Pheasnt Crest in Oxford, WI. 16 Hunters will get a chance to shoot 10 pheasants each, along with a meal and some prehunt trap practice. Contact John Martinson for more info at (608) 846-4518 or email at johnmartinson@msn.com

OTHER ORGANIZATIONS

Challenge the Outdoors, has many events for physically challenged outdoorsmen.
Pontoon Boat on Shawno Lake is available from May-October for day or evening fishing outings.
You can also go to the website at: http://www.challengetheoutdoors.org/ and see the events pages by month.

Fishing Has No Boundaries
http://www.fhnbinc.org (800-243-3462) is holding several fishing events in Wisconsin in 2005, including;

Hayward .... May 20-21
Eagle River .... June 3-4
Madison .... June 8-9
Chippewa Valley .... August 19-20
Fond Du Lac .... August 26-27

Call for more details or check their web page

Dunn County Sportsmen Alliance
June 17 Fishing for people with disabilities at Point Comfort Park in Menomonee, WI. Click here for an application form or contact Mary Butler at 715-232-1496 or email to mbutler@co.dunn.wi.us for information. They offer fishing and hunting opportunities for people with disabilities.



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