About John and Jeremy


When John Evans was eight years old, his father, Lloyd Evans introduced him to archery and bow hunting. John drifted away from archery and began target rifle shooting and gun hunting.

Jeremy Evans started showing a keen interest in the outdoors and hunting when he was three years old. John found it dangerous and difficult to bring Jeremy gun hunting, so he began bow hunting again.

Jeremy can still remember his first bow hunting trips. John would put Jeremy in harness and hoist him into the tree stand. Jeremy would sit for hours on the platform of the tree stand between John's legs.

Jeremy arrowed his first deer when he was twelve years old. The following season he arrowed his first Quebec Labrador Caribou. Even with eight inches of the bez point broken off, it still was the 4th biggest caribou taken during that Pope and Young recording period.

Both John and Jeremy are members of the Pope and Young Club and the Alberta Bow Hunter Association. They have shared many bow hunts throughout Alberta, Quebec, Montana, Wyoming, Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota, taking several Pope and Young Record Book animals.

When John was developing the Singular Modular Cam Compound Bow, Jeremy spent hundreds of hours helping to test the prototypes. John and Jeremy Evans are both avid bow hunters and the inventors of the Turnbuckle Bow Press.


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