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Welcome to the August 2022 edition of the JPT member-only update
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Visit the JPT website to view last month's newsletter here
We've got some great tips in this month's JPT member newsletter, including tips for:
  • waterfowl hunting enthusiasts
  • late summer panfish strategies
  • cool DIY archery tips
  • AND photos of JPT members who are out there hunting and fishing just like you!
Personal best and some late season hardwater angling! JPT members showcase their recent catches. Logan and Sophia submitted their photos to the Outdoor News Junior Pro Team https://jrproteam.com/submit-photo-or-video/
CHECK IT OUT! JPT Captains Ronny Hustvedt and Vivian Hustvedt, guided their cousin Drake DeLisle of Port Washington, WI on a terrific smallmouth bass bite in the Lake Saganaga region of the famous Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. All of the smallmouth are in the 19 to 21-inch range and they said they tasted delicious!
Have you been out fishing and camping this summer? Share your pictures with us here

Below, Coach Revermann may be passionate about those deep water walleyes, but he is also an expert panfish angler, and he shares some tips on targeting crappies and 'gills as we head into the dog days of summer.

JPT Coach Jason Revermann’s tips for late summer crappies and sunfish https://www.outdoornews.com/2017/07/03/fishing-tips-move-outside-weedlines-catch-summer-bluegills-crappies/
 
 
 
 
Follow the hashtag #jpthunting on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/jpthunting/
Here's a video with tips for bow hunters from Coach Brody
 
Scouting ahead of waterfowl season Hunting Expert Tony Peterson shares thoughts for Junior Pro Team members https://www.outdoornews.com/2019/09/17/scouting-waterfowl-hotspots-leading-up-to-season-opener/
Visit the marsh.
There’s no better place to learn the vocabulary of ducks than actually hearing the real thing in the wild.

Master the quack.
The quack of a hen mallard is the foundation of all duck calls – from the lonesome hen to the feed chuckle to the hail call.
Pick out a word that mimics “quack” and say it into the call – over and over again.


With all the heat we've had this summer, it's fun to think ahead to those crisp fall days during the hunting season.
Here's a throwback to the season when you're grabbing a jacket when you head outdoors!

A photo shared by JPT member Hunter Ruetten, of Watertown, WI who harvested this 8-point buck last fall.

We can't wait to see your success in the field this season and from the duck blinds to the deer stand, make sure you tag your photos #jpthunting when you post anything.

 
 
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