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MathewsAddict.com is a new community for Mathews enthusiasts. We are hosting a photo contest to our users. We would like to offer great prizes for that photo contest, therefore, we are seeking sponsors. Anyone who can "donate" their hunting product, service, or anything a Mathews shooter may enjoy, will receive free banner advertising (length of advertising is based on sponsorship). Your sponsorship can be coupons, or actual free items. Please contact me through CamoSpace, or email contact@mathe... Read More
Kirstie Pike CEO- Prois Hunting apparel What can we say…. following a month of scouting, topo-mapping and hiking to God-knows-where, our daughter, Hanna, harvested her Colorado mountain goat! I guess that means we can put away the maps, the zebra-skin glasses and hiking boots. For now… As fate would have it, I was unable to go on the hunt the day of the kill. Steve and Hanna set out alone the night before and set up camp at 12,500ft elevation. Bunking in a fore... Read More
Kirstie Pike CEO- Prois Hunting apparel How much scouting can you possibly do!? Holy cow… We have hit the peaks every weekend (with a slight reprieve to slay some gators), and Labor Day weekend was no exception! For those who have never had the good fortune of drawing a mountain goat tag, the sheer magnitude of finding these wiley critters is jaw-dropping. We hit the high peaks (roughly 12,500 feet) at daybreak to glass the far reaches of the permit unit for goa... Read More
As we enter the 3rd quarter of 2009, I can’t help but be amazed at all the incredible outdoor experiences I’ve had so far this year. My regular job as host of Comcast’s “Outdoor GPS” TV show keeps me busy on a regular basis, but additional adventures were weaved into my calendar. The first quarter was full of the various annual sportsmen shows. I attended the Safari Club International convention, the SHOT Show and multiple regional outdoor shows. In March I went hunting... Read More
Christina Holden had a life-changing experience when she met some disabled veterans at Maryland’s Grand National Waterfowl Hunt in 2006. As a result of that meeting, she subsequently went to Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington DC and learned more about wounded veterans and their possible interest in hunting. Now, three years later, the Maryland resident has been on more than 20 hunts with disabled veterans, from Alaska to Africa and many states in between. Most of those hu... Read More
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