Patrick Durkin: Wisconsin’s Roy Case launched bowhunting’s ‘shot almost heard round the world’

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Bowhunting historian Bill McCrary says it’s accurate to call Racine’s Roy I. Case  (1888-1986) the father of Wisconsin bowhunting and co-founder of the Wisconsin Bowhunters Association.
“Roy Case left his fingerprints on every aspect of archery in Wisconsin during his era,” McCrary said.
But even those acknowledgments probably sell Case short. McCrary, 79, of Madison, says no other bowhunter can equal the impact Case had on archery and bowhunting in Wisconsin the past century.

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