Tracy Breen's  Field Journal
Bio:
Tracy Breen is a full-time outdoor writer and photographer from Muskegon, MichiganHe and his wife Angie are expecting a baby boy who is due in June of 2006.  Tracy writes about anything related to the outdoors from elk hunting in the Colorado Rockies to bowhunting for turkeys. Hunting with a bow is his passion and each fall, he can be found traveling from one end of the country to the other in pursuit of a wide variety of game animals with his bow.  What also makes him unique is the fact that he has cerebral palsy, a condition that affects the way he walks and his ability to get around.  In Tracy's articles, he often discusses how to overcome physical limitations and how to get in shape to enjoy all the outdoors has to offer.  Tracy is the Editor of God’s Great Outdoors E-zine, an online magazine that accompanies a nationally syndicated radio program.


Hearts of Gold -12/22/2008
     Every once in a while, you run into people who truly have a heart of gold - people who help others for the sake of helping them and expect nothing in return. Over the course o ...
Last Minute Christmas Gifts -12/19/2008
     Deer hunters everywhere are getting excited about planting food plots. There isn’t a better time to purchase seed for a hunter you know than Christmas. Below you will find a f ...
Humble Beginnings Part III -12/12/2008
     Here are a couple more companies that I am sure you have heard of that started out small. Blood, sweat and tears has put them on top. Buck Wear      The year w ...
Tracking Big Bucks -11/28/2008
     Putting a big buck on the wall can be difficult even if that big buck is standing in front of you broadside at twenty yards. A twenty-yard shot is a chip shot to most bowhunters wh ...
What About the Licking Branch -11/14/2008
     Every avid deer hunter I know has hunted over a scrape at some point. Every deer hunter I know has also tried making a mock scrape. I’m sure most readers fall into one of thes ...
Humble Beginnings Part II -11/13/2008
     Last month, I wrote an article on the history of a couple companies in the outdoor industry. Below is Part 2 of the Humble Beginnings series. Like all the companies I will be ...
Humble Beginnings Part I -10/08/2008
     Have you ever wondered how companies in the outdoor industry started?  Some of today’s most well-known companies started in a garage, a basement, or on a kitchen table.  ...
Lightweight Backcountry Hunting -10/08/2008
     I spent the last two weeks of September bowhunting for elk in Colorado. The bowhunting success rate for elk in Colorado is an extremely low 10%. On this hunt, my hunting buddy ...
Caribou Hunting in Quebec -10/06/2008
        A few weeks ago, I hunted caribou in Quebec . In the United States , we have plenty of beautiful and breathtaking places to visit.   The Midwest ...
Binoculars Can Save the Day -09/10/2008
There are a few items that make hunting big game easier. Optics is one of them.  Whether you prefer small binoculars that fit into a shirt pocket or large ones that are more at home in a backpac ...
Five New Awesome Broadheads -08/26/2008
As archery season approaches, it is time for archers to decide which broadhead to shoot. It can be a tough decision to make when companies raise the bar each year by designing broadheads that fly wel ...
Getting Ready for Elk Hunting -08/19/2008
     Each summer, I begin preparing for the fall elk season by trying to get in shape.  Every year, the task seems to get a little harder; especially since I am from the East wher ...
Camping in the 21st Century -08/19/2008
     A few years ago, I wrote a journal entry about the small cabin I built in Northern Michigan. This humble cabin was built on a small river with two purposes in mind. I wanted ...
Tweaking Your Arrows -07/07/2008
    It’s the time of year again.   Bowhunters are starting to tinker with their gear to prepare for fall.   I tweak my arrows on a regular basis.   After all, ...
Late Season Turkey Hunting -07/07/2008
    Turkey season has come and gone, but I decided to do a journal entry on one of my late season turkey hunts.   In Michigan and much of the Midwest , the turkey seas ...
Bear Hunting In Quebec -06/30/2008
This past May, I went on a bear hunt in Quebec .   Before I left, I was informed that I would see lots of bears and be able to take my pick from many bears which sounded great to me. & ...
Turkey Hunting Broadheads -03/27/2008
Turkey hunting with a bow is becoming very popular. Its' popularity has encouraged several broadhead manufacturers to produce broadheads solely for turkey hunting. If you've ever turkey hunted with a ...
Nissan Titan -02/13/2008
When most people think of a rough and rugged truck, the first name that probably rolls off the tongue is Chevy or Ford. I am here to tell you there is a new truck in town that is ready for the back ...
Going Digital -02/07/2008
Predator hunting is a sport that is rapidly gaining in popularity. The most sought- after predator is the coyote. Coyotes are smart, elusive critters that are great at hunting and great at avoiding h ...
Taking Care of Your Mounts -01/02/2008
Almost every outdoorsman has some type on animal hanging on their wall. Maybe it is the first deer he harvested or the biggest turkey he has taken. Maybe it’s the monster buck that was chased for ye ...

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