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Tracy Breen

Tracy Breen
Tracy Breen is a full-time outdoor writer and marketing consultant in the outdoor industry. Over the past twenty years, he has been able to hunt and fish all over North America. Tracy was born with cerebral palsy and often writes and speaks about overcoming physical obstacles, chasing dreams and living life to the fullest. Tracy writes for a wide array of publications including Outdoor Life, New Pioneer, North American Whitetail, Buckmasters, Petersen’s Bowhunting and Bowhunting World to name a few. Tracy resides in Michigan with his wife, Angie and their two boys Thane and Hendrik.
Latest Articles
How To Lease Hunting Land

If you're thinkning about leasing land to hunt here are some important points to consider before closing the deal.

New Bows For 2013

Whitetail season is fast approaching but there is still time to check out the hottest bows on the planet. Here are the latest offerings for 2013.

Early Season Mule Deer

When bowhunters think about hunting out west, they think about the rut. However, the early season might be an even deadlier time to fill a mule deer tag.

Mission Archery MXB-320 Crossbow

The Mission Archery MXB-320 is the perfect crossbow for anyone in the family thanks to a host of user friendly featrues.

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Before buying your next 3D Target, consider the characteristics found in these top shooters.

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Don't underestimate the value of this one bow accessory.

The Grand National Glory Film

The hunting heritage is slipping away. This film is one way for the voice of hunters to be heard.

Carbon Express Maxima Red Arrows

Take a closer look at one of the most sophisticated hunting arrows you will ever shoot and the company that makes it.

Bowhunting Black Bears

Bear season is right around the corner. Make the most of it with these easy to follow tips.

Broadheads For Turkeys

When it comes to choosing a broadhead for turkeys remember....go big or go home!

Fitness For Everyone

If you think physical fitness is out of reach or just for guys who hunt rugged terrain you are wrong.....on both accounts.

Winter Shooting Leagues

Most bowhunters, including myself, go through some type of bowhunting withdrawal after the hunting season closes. Some of us watch hunting videos; others go kill a few squirrels or pheasants; and others mope around counting the days until turkey season a

Mathews Retailer Show: 2013 Gear Roundup

Every year, archery companies bring their latest and greatest Mathews/Lost Camo licensed products to the Mathews Retailer Show to let Mathews retailers check out their products. This year there were many gadgets and gizmos that caught my eye. Below are so

Bowhunting Elk: The Basics

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Mathews Inc: 20 Years in the Making

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Baiting: Is it Ethical, Fair or Totally Wrong?

I still remember the first time I hunted in Texas. The first day of hunting started with me climbing inside a ground blind before daylight and waiting for Porky the pig to show up. I was told by the outfitter that the place was overrun with pigs and I wou

Wolves and Their Impact On Hunting: How Real Is The Threat?

Some call it simply natures way. But what's taking place in the Western region of the United States is being called by many an attempt to end all hunting. Who's right and who's wrong? WARNING: SOME IMAGES MAY BE GRAPHIC.