Hello
my name is James Kaminski or "JT" as my
close friends and family call me. I am Iedwd's nephew.
I first began hunting with my dad when I was about
8 years old. At first I just sat in the blind and
slept until my dad woke me up to tell me that there
were deer in the field. Then I would sit up, cover
my ears and watch the deer drop to the ground after
the gun went off. My dad is a great shot! I got my
first bow when I was 12 years old; it was my uncle's
old PSE. When I got it I couldn't even pull it back.
It felt like it had a 70 pound draw weight, but as
it turns out it was set at 40 pounds. After turning
down the poundage and working at it for a year I was
finally able to pull it back comfortably.
The 2004 bow season was the first time I had the
opportunity to hunt and I remember it vividly. I was
hunting at my grandma's house in Grayling, Michigan.
My dad and I set up a pop-up blind with a legal amount
of bait about five yards away mainly because I was
still only shooting 30 pounds. After setting up our
stand location we went back up to the house and got
ready for the next morning. I was so excited and nervous
all at the same time. When we went out the next morning
as usual I fell asleep, then all of a sudden my dad
woke me up saying that there were deer coming in.
I woke up and got ready. The next thing you know my
dad said he saw a buck off to the left. He said it
was a four pointer and to make my nerves even worse
he corrected himself and indicated it was a six- point
buck. In just a matter of moments we had a six-point
buck at five yards! I drew my bow back and I was shaking
like a leaf. I let the arrow fly and it soared over
the bucks back. I was so disappointed! But it was
awesome!
After two years of bow hunting and a total of four
misses under my belt I was hopeful that the 2006 bow
season would yield different results than the pervious
couple of years. I was bow hunting with Tom (Frothnag)
DuBois during Rugged Cross Archery's 3rd Annual Michigan
Fellowship Hunt. Our stand location was only about
200 yards from my house where we were hunting on the
edge of our clover filled food plot. The evening hunt
went fast and we only had a little shooting light
left. All of a sudden a doe came in and stood facing
directly away from me at 17 yards for about seven
minutes. At first she refused to turn broadside and
then she made the critical mistake. She turned and
offered me a perfect quartering away shot. I pulled
back my bow, looked through my peep sight and took
the shot! The arrow had hit its mark! She tucked her
tail between her legs and took off. I was overjoyed!
It was the most amazing feeling I have ever felt in
my life.
I believe in God with all my heart and I also believe
that God gave me all the great emotions associated
with taking my first deer to keep me interested in
the outdoor world. I first got saved in March of 2005.
I now truly know Jesus as my Lord and Savior and my
favorite Bible verse is John 3:16. "For God so
loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son,
for whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have
ever lasting life." I plan to continue my footsteps
in my walk with God and I know that Christ makes all
things possible. Everything that happens is part of
His plan. I wish a good hunting season to all of you
and remember to not get down on yourself if you happen
to miss, because it will happen! Just don't give up.
God bless!
JT