Nothing stops this hunter: Wheelchair, arm and leg braces. He gets his 10-point buck

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Nick Furano with his 10-point buck. “It’s not easy being disabled since birth and trying to find a way out into the woods after watching this buck on camera since Oct. 14,” he wrote on Facebook ” i finally made it happen this morning at 10 a.m.”

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SENECA FALLS, N.Y. — Nick Furano is determined to not let his disability get in the way of his love of deer hunting – or any outdoors pursuit for that matter.

He shot a 10-point buck Nov. 2, opening day of the crossbow season in the Southern Zone. He did it from a home-made tree stand his father, Marty Furano, built for him out of an old, wooden playground set on the family’s land in Seneca Falls. It was a 30-yard shot, he said.

“It isn’t impossible to be who you want to be…

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5 thoughts on “Nothing stops this hunter: Wheelchair, arm and leg braces. He gets his 10-point buck

  1. There are numerous more constructive life choices to pursue yet his greatest aspiration in life is killing animals for fun and for his ego. It’s pathetic. Give me Stephen Hawking (may he rest in peace) over this troglodyte any day.

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