| June 30, 2008 |
| The Spirit Buck |
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By Cliff Schwie -- I would like to share a little history with you before I begin the story. My wife, Rene,, and brother-in-law, Cary, and I have been bowhunting together for many years, trying to get the ultimate "Big Buck." About 3 years ago, my wife was diagnosed with a terminal lung disease that rendered her disabled, meaning she couldn't get into her treestand or do much walking in the woods as she is on oxygen 24/7. Being disabled means she sometimes can't even pull her bow back to shoot. She has a crossbow permit but would much rather use her compound bow when she can. This past November, Cary, at the young age of 35, went on to be with the Lord, leaving a wife and two small boys. Cary was a very avid bowhunter and loved and respected the whitetail and the sport of hunting. He used a recurve or a compound bow to hunt with, and he shot many nice bucks but never managed to shoot the big one.
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