Steve Bigham harvested this beautiful buck during the 2009 Carbon White Tail Shot Gun Hunt in southern Indiana.

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As always, the 2009 Auburn Indiana White Tail Deer Shot Gun Hunt was a time of hunting adventures, fellowship and commradarie.
Thank you to everyone who sponsored and helped with our event this past weekend. It was a fulfilling and inspiring event for both guest hunters, their families, and all the helpers.
Anyone attending our events who would like to write about their experience or have photos to submit to our web site, please e-mail them to gina@huntershelpinghunters.org
2009 Auburn Indiana Bow Hunt


Picture from left to right are Nick Hoffman, HHH hunter James Ezell, and President of Hunters Helping Hunters, Paul Branch with James’s doe he harvested during Hunters Helping Hunters Bow White Tail Deer Hunt in Dekalb County.
2009 Auburn Indiana Bow Hunt
Hunters Helping Hunters hosted its third annual Bow White Tailed deer Hunt this past weekend in Dekalb County. Both guest hunters were able to harvest deer. This is the second 2009 White Tailed deer hunt in Dekalb County. HHH also hosted its first Youth White Tailed deer hunt September 26, 2009. The guest hunters were Nathanial Walburn of Auburn Indiana and Martin Schwartz of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
James Ezell, with his helper Nick Hoffman both residents of Fort Wayne, harvested a button buck and a doe. This is the first deer James has been able to harvest with a bow since his car accident 14 years ago. The car accident left James paralyzed and in a wheel chair. James is able to use a compound bow with which he releases the trigger with a movement from his face. The additional platform within the elevated blind designed by Lewis Stuery, Hunters Helping Hunters Board Member, from Hicksville, Ohio elevated James allowing him to get the proper angle to be able to harvest the deer. After harvesting his button buck on Friday James wanted all that were gathered for dinner to know how thankful he was for Hunters Helping Hunters. James was introduced to HHH when he accessed the Southwest Conservation Club website last summer. The conservation club hosted its fourth Hunters Helping Hunters benefit in July of 2009. James was able to attend the benefit and meet members of HHH.
Joe Schwartz, from Monroe Indiana was able to harvest a button buck during his last hunting opportunity Saturday afternoon. Joe also benefited from Lewis Steury’s elevated platform within the permanent blind. Joe’s brothers Wesley and Lee joined him as helpers.
Hunters Helping Hunters now has 11 permanent above ground blinds to keep disabled and seriously ill hunters out of the elements. Seven of the blinds are in Dekalb County including one built by the Auburn Elks Club, one in Lagrange County, and three in Parke County Indiana. Each blind is elevated eight feet off the ground with a sturdy 35 foot wheel chair accessible ramp. Lewis Steury and his son Marcus, a former HHH hunter, designed the blinds.
Hunters Helping Hunters is a 501 (C)(3) non-profit organization.
Hunters Helping Hunter’s mission is to improve the quality of life for physically challenged and or seriously ill hunters. This is accomplished by providing hunting opportunities to those who would not otherwise have the ability or resources to fulfill outdoor adventures. By providing hunting opportunities and fellowship with other hunters, our purpose is to inspire hope and to build confidence in these individuals, empowering them to face challenges they encounter everyday.
G. Branch 2009




