August 11, 2012
Bowhunting on the internet
Charleston man designs website for public land bowhunters
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John McCoy
A screen capture of the site's main page displays the many subject areas open for discussion on the site.
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"I support all legal forms of hunting in the United States," he said. "All of us decide what form of hunting is best for us, and everyone is welcome on this website, regardless which form of hunting we prefer."

The site currently has 317 members. Membership is free, but isn't necessary to gain access to the forums.

"I wanted to make it completely transparent, so anyone could look through it without having to become a member," Mullins said. "Public land bowhunting has been my passion for a long time. That's why I've spent so many hours creating content for this website. I believe that the more knowledgeable a hunter is the better. We owe it to the animals we hunt - and to our sport - to be the most knowledgeable, ethical bowhunters we can be."

Mullins has both short-term and long-term goals for the website.

"By the end of this year, I hope to have 1,000 members," he said. "A year from now, I want the forum to have developed a national identity and to have become a go-to spot for archers."

Word appears to be getting out.

"Just this week, I've added 22 members and three preferred merchants. A few big-name bowhunters are among the new members, and national companies are among the preferred merchants," Mullins said.

Every day after he arrives home from his job in the health-care industry, Mullins sits down at his computer and searches the Internet for pertinent new material. Often, he calls on his own knowledge and expertise and creates original content.

"It's a mix," he said. "It's a combination of my knowledge and stuff from other sources."

He's particularly proud of the research he's done in helping hunters understand how better to blood-trail animals they've shot.

"Some of the material came from forensic experts on interpreting blood spatter," he said. "It goes into great detail on how to interpret blood sign."

Knowledge is only one of the things Mullins hopes to impart in his site.

"The goal is to make that knowledge available, and also to entertain my fellow hunters and to help them develop a sense of camaraderie with like-minded people," he said. "It's my goal that the forum grows to be the best online destination for our niche membership."

Reach John McCoy at 304-348-1231 or e-mail johnmc...@wvgazette.com.

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