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| Invitation for Thursday the 15th of December Regarding Opening of RANGE 53 @ Gulfport, MS |
| 2011 MBA  Annual Banquet Highlights |
| 2011-2012 Harvest Photo Gallery |
| 2011 MBA  Annual Banquet |
| 2011 Winners and Scores of the 1st Inaugural MBA/AIMS 3-D Tournament of July 2, 2011 |
| 2011 1st Inaugural MBA/Archer in Schools in Mississippi 3-D Tournament Photo Gallery (Page 1) |
| 2011 MBA State Championships 3-D Tournament Winners and Scores |
| 2011 MBA State Championships 3-D Tournament Photo Gallery (Page 1) |
| Bull's-Eye Archery Target and 3-D Target Repair Service |
| Minutes of the MBA Area Director's Meeting of 7-2-2011 |
| 2011MBA Spring Newsletter |
| Visit the 2011 Camp Rainbow PhotoGallery |
| 2010-2011 Harvest Photo Gallery |
| 2010 MBA Annual Awards Banquet Highlights |



Below are Images of Bow-Harvested Animals from the 2009-2010 Bowhunting Season
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Pictured above( with his great Quebec/Labrador caribou) is MBA Life Member, J. Dale Hale of Indianola, MS.  Dale harvested this full velveted Quebec/Labrador caribou on Aug. 30, 2009 in Artic Quebec, near Kuujuag.  Dale had a long rather challenging shot, but was fortunate to hit his magnificent animal in the lower chest and his caribou traveled only a short distance and bedded up.  Dale took his shot around noon with a Matthews Monster. Congratulations Dale on taking such a fine animal and thanks for sharing your good fortune with our bowhunting community.

 


If you would like to share your bowhunting experience with our bowhunting community, please contact our MBA Web Master at bowdoc1@bellsouth.net and send your story and pictures of your harvested game. Please include the following information if possible.

Information requested on your harvested animal/animals for MBA Web Site Publishing.

1. Full Name of the Bowhunter.
2. Hometown of the Bowhunter.
3. Date of harvest
4. Animal Harvested (Whitetail, mule deer, elk, turkey, etc.)
5. Location of the harvest (State, City, County etc.)
6. Morning or evening hunt.
7. Shot distance.
8. Distance animal traveled.
9. Number of points (if applicable).
10. Interior Spread of Antlers (if applicable).
11. Animal age and weight (live or dressed weight) if known.
12. Shot placement. (heart, double lung, etc).
13. Estimated P&Y Green score (if available).
14. Equipment used. (Bow brand and model, arrow shaft, broadhead, sights etc.)

Thanks,

Joe R. Bumgardner, M.D.
MBA Web Master
8 Countryside Road
Starkville, MS 39759
662-323-1514
bowdoc1@bellsouth.net