Contributors

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Art Helin

Art Helin of Dodgeville, Wisconsin, began hunting over 40 years ago under the guidance of his father and grandmother. What started as small game and deer hunting in his home state grew to an obsession to hunt nearly every big game and turkey species across North America.  Although he enjoys any type of hunting, he is mad about whitetails and turkeys!

He promotes the great outdoors through his Tv show (Own the Season Tv), Own the Season Podcast along with working trade shows, attending retail store special events, conducting seminars, and writing stories for outdoor media. Art has harvested over 40 pope and young animals, has taken over 100 turkeys with archery equipment including the Wisconsin state typical record. He biggest achievements however have been his teaching/mentoring new hunters, special needs hunters, handicapped hunters and hunters battling cancer and other disease's.  His goal in the outdoors is to help you "own your Season"


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Brad Jones

Brad Jones – I live in in Southcentral Wisconsin. As a young man I grow up in the outdoors and enjoyed every moment doing so. From hunting waterfowl on the Mississippi river and the prairie potholes in North Dakota to chasing whitetail deer in Wisconsin. All these experiences are stories that make up who I am. In 2013 I started sharing some of my stories on social media. Then in 2015 I started editing TV shows for others and now I’m the editor for Own the Season TV and podcast.

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Michelle Helin

Raised in a hunting and fishing family, Michelle Helin continues to live the outdoor lifestyle - hunting, fishing, camping and birding.   She has enjoyed archery since age 12, and has hunted many species across the United States and Canada, primarily with bow and arrow. Michelle promotes the outdoors through her Tv show (Own the Season TV), Own the Season Podcast, along with seminar speaking across the country at consumer shows and sporting events. Michelle also works as a registered nurse and lives in rural southwestern Wisconsin with her husband Art and their German wirehaired pointer, and has two adult daughters, Alana and Elizabeth.