If you enjoy bow hunting I would encourage you to learn about the man who arguably is the single most person responsible for you're ability to do so -Roy Case.
I just received a copy of, Roy I. Case, Wisconsin Bowhunting Legend, from the author Bill McCrary. The book covers Case's efforts to legalize archery bowhunting as well as his revolutionary broadhead designs and bows. I'm not sure when or where it will become available but keep an eye out, it's a fantastic read.

In 1977 I went on my first out of state hunt, with my club, the Kickapoo archers of Peoria, IL (btw...a good place to be FROM). Destination, Vilas county WI, to hunt from the camp of Art Laha. Also present were Roy Case ( do the math) and his eldest son. I learned a lot at that camp, met some folks that started it all in the Wisconsin arena. I'll never forget the morning Roy and son almost missed the morning bus. They came screaming up ( slowly) as the bus was pulling out of the lot, Roy (89 yo) jumps out and chased the bus down the road !
Thanks jaz, that will be on the reading list for me also. Thanks for the video Darren.
I look forward to reading the book when it's available. Here's a video I found on Roy Case, enjoy!