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 Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Wheelchair No Impediment To Taking Trophy
Posted by DDH Staff
 We were contacted recently by Jason Dorshorst, of Plover, Wisconsin, with a photo of a very nice buck taken from a ground blind. The buck was shot just north of Iola, Wisconsin. The remarkable thing about this hunt wasn't the deer -- though it is a very good buck with 11 points, weighing 200 pounds and rough scoring 155 gross (151 net) with a 23-inch inside spread. No, what's remarkable was the hunter: That's because Dorshorst -- who was injured in a motorcycle accident and became a paraplegic -- was hunting at ground level, in a blind, from his wheelchair. Taking big bucks can be challenging enough, but few can understand the unique challenges Dorshorst has overcome to stay in the game and successfully take trophy deer. Great job, Jason.
Wednesday, November 05, 2008 2:29:26 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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