Professional
Corey is a professional bowhunter and mentor from the Winona, Minnesota area. He has been bowhunting since he was twelve and has been shooting bow since he was four.
Corey is involved with and organization called Kicking Bear One-on-One camp for kids founded by world famous bowhunter Ray Howell. Kicking Bear is a nationwide mentoring program that takes at-risk youth into the outdoors and introduces them to the sport of archery. Corey also writes stories and articles for bowhunting.net and kickingbear.org. He got his start in archery from his father and started 3-D shoots at a very young age, from there he came to become one of the best young shots in the tri-state area. Corey is involved with many things, he is the Lewiston Sportsmen's Club Vice-President, a firearms and bowhunter safety instructor, he is the past historian for the LSC, he holds spots on the pro staffs of many hunting companies like, Bowtech Archery, Easton Arrows, HHA Sports, Firenock, SKB Cases, Alpen Optics, Spot Hogg, Flex Fletch, and of course Kicking Bear One-on-One, where he is an advisor and helps plan events all over the United States.
Corey also writes for bowhunting.net
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