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AKA: Ken Dogg, Big Drink, James Bond, Bondo, Bondini, Dini
Ken Lenz IdahoSportsman.com

Date of Birth: November 22, 1975
Hunting Tool of Choice: Hoyt AlphaMax
Favorite Game to pursue: Elk/Deer

Strengths: Calling, scouting, love to study and learn, methodical, loves to have a good time.

Weaknesses: Loves to have a good time, impatient at times, needs to calm down.

Biggest Trophy or most Prized: I took a 150 class whitetail with my bow in 2004 with Jake.


Been Hunting Since: My Dad took me on my first Moose hunt in Alaska when I was 8 yrs old. Took my first deer at 11 and first elk at 16.

BIO: "I'm 33 years old and I'm not getting any younger, so I do all the things I love to do NOW!"
I now have a beautiful family, my wife Jen and my 2 boys Jacob and Deacon. I can't wait to teach them about the outdoors and how to hunt and fish. My wife Jen loves the outdoors and riding 4 wheelers maybe more than I do. Jacob (3yrs) already an expert elk caller with his own voice.

I hunt and fish pretty much all year round and when I'm not I'm pretty depressed. I love Idaho and I'm proud to say my family and I are natives. I am actually a real native. My mother being Coeur d'Alene Indian. I am a 1/4.

I love the way I was brought up. I believe that if you really want to teach your children about life and what it is to be a part of our world; hunting and fishing is one of the best ways to do that. Video games and TV are fun but they don't portrait what it's really like to take life, or teach the respect for what animal or fish "lets you" take them.

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AKA: Big"D"
Dan Lenz IdahoSportsman.com

Date of Birth: A long time ago
Hunting Tool of Choice: Anything available at the time
Favorite Game to pursue: Elk/Deer

Strengths: Killed everything under the sun, aged to perfection, always brings lots of food, loves to have a good time.

Weaknesses: Shoots everthing in the ass, falls a sleep in the woods, uses all our mountain money.

Biggest Trophy or most Prized: Everything he has ever killed or caught.


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AKA: Jake Dogg, Boogs, Yackob
Jake Lenz IdahoSportsman.com

Date of Birth: December 18, 1981
Hunting Tool of Choice: Hoyt VTec
Favorite Game to pursue: Elk/Deer

Strengths: Calling Elk, duck/goose calling, great camera man, sees everthing before anyone else.

Weaknesses: Loves to have a good time, impatient most of the time, falls a sleep in the treestand.

Biggest Trophy or most Prized: I took a 52 inch Bull Moose up in Alaska in 2000, my graduation present.


Been Hunting Since: Jake has been hunting since he was old enough to walk. Being the son of Dan Lenz, Jake spent most of his childhood sitting in duck blinds and packing in on horses.

BIO: Basically this sums it up; When I was graduating high school in 2000, my dad gave me the choice of either going to the beach in Mexico or going to the Yukon in Alaska! I took the moose hunt. I like cold better.

I love the outdoors and would rather be in the woods than anywhere else. Let's put it this way, I work hard all year long so I can take September off.

 

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  Idaho off ers a wide variety of hunting opportunities. In big game you have elk, whitetail deer and mule deer, pronghorn antelope, big horn sheep, mountain goat, black bear, mountain lion, and moose. In varmints we have coyote, bobcat, ground squirrels, and raccoon. In game birds, we have ruff grouse, spruce grouse, blue grouse, pheasant, quail, chucker, gray partridge, and wild turkey. Not to mention a wide selection for ducks and geese.

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