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  • 30 Dec 2013
                                              2013 Year in Review   2013 was an eventful year for myself, SeeMeHunt.com and the World Wild Adventure Team. SeeMeHunt.com has hit some new Milestones with our membership enrollment as well as activity to our ever growing social network for hunters. In July, the World Wild Adventure team took our act on the road. We attended the iCast fishing show in Las Vegas. We were able to partner up with Garmin and Native Outfitters for product sponsorship. While we were in Vegas, we paid a visit to our friends at Flightlinez to Zipline our way through Bootleg Canyon. It was an amazing way to combine a work trip with another adrenaline surging adventure. It was a fun bonding experience for the whole Adventure team   This past October, I took my first Bear ever. It was even sweeter that I was able to take it with my Bow. I do have to say that it was a beautiful shot on a moving animal. In November I attended the Hunt for Hope. The Hunt for Hope grants terminally ill children the opportunity to go on an amazing hunting weekend at the Lone Star Ranch. I consider myself very fortunate to be able to participate. We were able to teach these incredible children how to shoot and hunt. It was a successful weekend for everyone. All of the children filled their tags and all of us had the time of our lives. We did get to hunt some wild hogs while we were there. I took a wild hog with my bow, then everyone had the opportunity to hunt them with the dogs. Once the dogs had the hogs at bey, we had to finish them off with a very large knife. Hunting with a knife was another first for me. The hunt was fast, furious and  a truly exhilarating experience.  Another first was filled with heart pumping excitement, I was able to go up in a helicopter and hunt the wild hogs from the air. Words can not describe the thrill watching a pack of wild hogs on the move while you try to zero in on them from above.    I did not fill my deer tag this season. It was not for lack of opportunity. I just did not see what I wanted. Over all, I would have to say that this was one of my favorite hunting seasons. I hunted quite a bit this season and there was a lot of first time experiences that filled my bucket list. I can only hope that 2014 exceeds my expectations like this year has. 
    2633 Posted by Chris Avena
  •                                           2013 Year in Review   2013 was an eventful year for myself, SeeMeHunt.com and the World Wild Adventure Team. SeeMeHunt.com has hit some new Milestones with our membership enrollment as well as activity to our ever growing social network for hunters. In July, the World Wild Adventure team took our act on the road. We attended the iCast fishing show in Las Vegas. We were able to partner up with Garmin and Native Outfitters for product sponsorship. While we were in Vegas, we paid a visit to our friends at Flightlinez to Zipline our way through Bootleg Canyon. It was an amazing way to combine a work trip with another adrenaline surging adventure. It was a fun bonding experience for the whole Adventure team   This past October, I took my first Bear ever. It was even sweeter that I was able to take it with my Bow. I do have to say that it was a beautiful shot on a moving animal. In November I attended the Hunt for Hope. The Hunt for Hope grants terminally ill children the opportunity to go on an amazing hunting weekend at the Lone Star Ranch. I consider myself very fortunate to be able to participate. We were able to teach these incredible children how to shoot and hunt. It was a successful weekend for everyone. All of the children filled their tags and all of us had the time of our lives. We did get to hunt some wild hogs while we were there. I took a wild hog with my bow, then everyone had the opportunity to hunt them with the dogs. Once the dogs had the hogs at bey, we had to finish them off with a very large knife. Hunting with a knife was another first for me. The hunt was fast, furious and  a truly exhilarating experience.  Another first was filled with heart pumping excitement, I was able to go up in a helicopter and hunt the wild hogs from the air. Words can not describe the thrill watching a pack of wild hogs on the move while you try to zero in on them from above.    I did not fill my deer tag this season. It was not for lack of opportunity. I just did not see what I wanted. Over all, I would have to say that this was one of my favorite hunting seasons. I hunted quite a bit this season and there was a lot of first time experiences that filled my bucket list. I can only hope that 2014 exceeds my expectations like this year has. 
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  • 30 Jul 2013
      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 30th, 2013   Krieghoff International Teams With Hunters, Boy Scouts In Fundraiser Shoot    Washington, DC – Safari Club International Foundation (SCI Foundation) and the Boy Scouts of America Foundation (BSAF) will host their second annual sporting clays shoot on February 4, 2014 at 9:00 am.  This event precedes the kickoff of the 2014 Safari Club International Convention in Las Vegas, Nev. and all proceeds from the shoot benefit the programs of both SCI Foundation and BSAF.   “I am extremely thankful to be working again with the Boy Scouts for our 2014 Sporting Clays Fundraiser,” said SCI Foundation President Joe Hosmer. “Krieghoff International’s generous donation of a world-class K-80 Pro Sportermakes it that much more special for our second year. If you are a supporter of SCI Foundation’s mission of wildlife conservation or the Boy Scout’s mission of developing future leaders, then we know you’ll be with us on February 4th.”   A variety of celebrity sporting clays experts will be in attendance.  Participants will even have a chance to take pointers from Olympic bronze medalist Corey Cogdell.    “Both SCI Foundation and the Boy Scouts know that the future of hunting and shooting depends on developing the next generation of participants and at Krieghoff we have always had a passion of bringing more shooters into the field,” said Alex Diehl, Chief Operating Officer of Krieghoff. “When we were approached to sponsor the 2014 Sporting Clays fundraiser, not only did we want to field a team, we donated a top-tier sporting clays shotgun.”   As the lead sponsor for the 2014 shoot, Krieghoff International has donated a new Krieghoff K-80 Pro Sporterover/under, 12 gauge shotgun with 32-inch barrels.  A sweepstakes drawing for the gun will be one of the highlights of the Second Annual SCI Foundation & BSAF Sporting Clays Fundraiser. Every shooter who registers for the competition will receive one ticket to the drawing, with additional tickets available for $100 apiece. A maximum of 300 tickets will be sold, so register soon to secure your team for February 4th.   The Boy Scouts serve nearly three million youth annually through their leadership driven programs and award more than 200,000 shooting sports achievements yearly. SCI Foundation promotes wildlife conservation and education worldwide and has donated well over $50 million in support of its vital projects and programs since 2000.   Make your reservation to join SCI Foundation and BSAF for the Second Annual Clays Shoot by contacting Kimberly Byers at the SCI Foundation Headquarters at (520) 620-1220, ext. 322 or email to kbyers@safariclub.org   MEDIA CONTACT: Nelson Freeman; Nfreeman@safariclub.org   Like SCI Foundation on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SCIFOUNDATIONCONSERVATION Join SCI Foundation on Twitter: http://twitter.com/SCIFoundation Learn more today at http://FirstForWildlife.wordpress.com   Safari Club International Foundation (SCI Foundation) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that funds and manages worldwide programs dedicated to wildlife conservation, and outdoor education. Since 2000, SCIF has provided over $50 million to these causes around the world.   Visit the SCI Foundation’s website at www.safariclubfoundation.org for more information on how you can contribute to international conservation.  
    1484 Posted by Chris Avena
  •   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 30th, 2013   Krieghoff International Teams With Hunters, Boy Scouts In Fundraiser Shoot    Washington, DC – Safari Club International Foundation (SCI Foundation) and the Boy Scouts of America Foundation (BSAF) will host their second annual sporting clays shoot on February 4, 2014 at 9:00 am.  This event precedes the kickoff of the 2014 Safari Club International Convention in Las Vegas, Nev. and all proceeds from the shoot benefit the programs of both SCI Foundation and BSAF.   “I am extremely thankful to be working again with the Boy Scouts for our 2014 Sporting Clays Fundraiser,” said SCI Foundation President Joe Hosmer. “Krieghoff International’s generous donation of a world-class K-80 Pro Sportermakes it that much more special for our second year. If you are a supporter of SCI Foundation’s mission of wildlife conservation or the Boy Scout’s mission of developing future leaders, then we know you’ll be with us on February 4th.”   A variety of celebrity sporting clays experts will be in attendance.  Participants will even have a chance to take pointers from Olympic bronze medalist Corey Cogdell.    “Both SCI Foundation and the Boy Scouts know that the future of hunting and shooting depends on developing the next generation of participants and at Krieghoff we have always had a passion of bringing more shooters into the field,” said Alex Diehl, Chief Operating Officer of Krieghoff. “When we were approached to sponsor the 2014 Sporting Clays fundraiser, not only did we want to field a team, we donated a top-tier sporting clays shotgun.”   As the lead sponsor for the 2014 shoot, Krieghoff International has donated a new Krieghoff K-80 Pro Sporterover/under, 12 gauge shotgun with 32-inch barrels.  A sweepstakes drawing for the gun will be one of the highlights of the Second Annual SCI Foundation & BSAF Sporting Clays Fundraiser. Every shooter who registers for the competition will receive one ticket to the drawing, with additional tickets available for $100 apiece. A maximum of 300 tickets will be sold, so register soon to secure your team for February 4th.   The Boy Scouts serve nearly three million youth annually through their leadership driven programs and award more than 200,000 shooting sports achievements yearly. SCI Foundation promotes wildlife conservation and education worldwide and has donated well over $50 million in support of its vital projects and programs since 2000.   Make your reservation to join SCI Foundation and BSAF for the Second Annual Clays Shoot by contacting Kimberly Byers at the SCI Foundation Headquarters at (520) 620-1220, ext. 322 or email to kbyers@safariclub.org   MEDIA CONTACT: Nelson Freeman; Nfreeman@safariclub.org   Like SCI Foundation on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SCIFOUNDATIONCONSERVATION Join SCI Foundation on Twitter: http://twitter.com/SCIFoundation Learn more today at http://FirstForWildlife.wordpress.com   Safari Club International Foundation (SCI Foundation) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that funds and manages worldwide programs dedicated to wildlife conservation, and outdoor education. Since 2000, SCIF has provided over $50 million to these causes around the world.   Visit the SCI Foundation’s website at www.safariclubfoundation.org for more information on how you can contribute to international conservation.  
    Jul 30, 2013 1484
  • 30 Jul 2013
        FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 29, 2013   SCI Takes Battle Over Polar Bear Imports to the U.S. Supreme Court   Washington, DC – Safari Club International (SCI) today filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court asking the Court to overturn the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s 2008 listing of the polar bear as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.  After the listing of the species, private conservation funding generated through sustainable use hunting evaporated.  By filing this petition, SCI is seeking to rectify this bad public policy.   “The listing of the polar bear was not called for under the law or science,” said SCI President Craig Kauffman.  “The polar bear enjoys historically high population numbers and occupies its entire historic range.  Canada has the best and most scrutinized conservation program in the world for its polar bear populations.  The listing of the polar bear was based on speculative projections about the impact of climate change on its habitat.  The listing has done -- and will continue to do -- more harm than good.”   The listing led to a ban on the import of polar bear trophies from Canada by U.S. hunters.  Before the ban went into effect, U.S. hunters had been allowed to import polar bears harvested from six approved populations in Canada.  These imports generated almost $1,000,000 in fees that was used for polar bear research and conservation in the U.S. and Russia.  U.S. hunters also contributed millions of dollars annually to local communities and companies, further encouraging sound management of the species.  The listing of the polar bear has eliminated these sources of conservation dollars, to the detriment of the species.    SCI is joined in filing the petition by Conservation Force and the Congress of Racial Equality.  All three groups sued the FWS in 2008 over the listing of the polar bear.  The parties have been litigating the case in the District Court and U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia since that time.  Both of those courts upheld the listing of the polar bear.   SCI and the other parties argued to the Supreme Court that the listing was contrary to the ESA in several ways.  First, the FWS failed to establish that the polar bear meets the definition of a threatened species.  Second, the FWS failed to explain its conclusion that the bear qualifies as “threatened” despite the fact that the modeling on which the Service relied indicates that 6,000-8,000 bears will exist 45 years from now.  And third, the FWS failed to take in account Canada’s extremely successful conservation program, including sustainable use hunting, before listing the species.   This will mark the fourth time that SCI has ventured to the Supreme Court.  In one case, the Supreme Court cited SCI’s brief in its published opinion.  SCI has filed Supreme Court briefs in cases involving depictions of animal cruelty, the Second Amendment, and the sound management of roadless areas of federal land.   The Supreme Court likely will decide whether to review the polar bear case sometime in the fall.  While SCI and the other groups have made strong arguments for reviewing this case, the Court regularly receives around 10,000 petitions a year and grants fewer than 100.  The future of successful hunting-based conservation programs in Canada and the ability of U.S. hunters to contribute to those programs hang in the balance.    “All hunters and individuals concerned with the expansive overreach by the ESA should consider financially supporting SCI, as fights at the Supreme Court are costly and require considerable resources,” concluded Kauffman.   For those interested in making a financial contribution please send donations Attn: Litigation, Safari Club International, 501 2nd St, NE, Washington, DC 20002.   MEDIA CONTACT: Nelson Freeman; Nfreeman@safariclub.org   Safari Club International – First For Hunters is the leader in protecting the freedom to hunt and in promoting wildlife conservation worldwide. SCI’s has approximately 200 Chapters worldwide and its membership represents all 50 of the United States as well as 106 other countries. SCI’s proactive leadership empowers sportsmen to be contributing community members and participants in sound wildlife management and conservation. Visit the home page www.safariclub.org or call (520) 620-1220 for more information.   ###    Washington, District of Columbia • Ottawa, Canada • Tucson, Arizona www.safariclub.org
    1302 Posted by Chris Avena
  •     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 29, 2013   SCI Takes Battle Over Polar Bear Imports to the U.S. Supreme Court   Washington, DC – Safari Club International (SCI) today filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court asking the Court to overturn the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s 2008 listing of the polar bear as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.  After the listing of the species, private conservation funding generated through sustainable use hunting evaporated.  By filing this petition, SCI is seeking to rectify this bad public policy.   “The listing of the polar bear was not called for under the law or science,” said SCI President Craig Kauffman.  “The polar bear enjoys historically high population numbers and occupies its entire historic range.  Canada has the best and most scrutinized conservation program in the world for its polar bear populations.  The listing of the polar bear was based on speculative projections about the impact of climate change on its habitat.  The listing has done -- and will continue to do -- more harm than good.”   The listing led to a ban on the import of polar bear trophies from Canada by U.S. hunters.  Before the ban went into effect, U.S. hunters had been allowed to import polar bears harvested from six approved populations in Canada.  These imports generated almost $1,000,000 in fees that was used for polar bear research and conservation in the U.S. and Russia.  U.S. hunters also contributed millions of dollars annually to local communities and companies, further encouraging sound management of the species.  The listing of the polar bear has eliminated these sources of conservation dollars, to the detriment of the species.    SCI is joined in filing the petition by Conservation Force and the Congress of Racial Equality.  All three groups sued the FWS in 2008 over the listing of the polar bear.  The parties have been litigating the case in the District Court and U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia since that time.  Both of those courts upheld the listing of the polar bear.   SCI and the other parties argued to the Supreme Court that the listing was contrary to the ESA in several ways.  First, the FWS failed to establish that the polar bear meets the definition of a threatened species.  Second, the FWS failed to explain its conclusion that the bear qualifies as “threatened” despite the fact that the modeling on which the Service relied indicates that 6,000-8,000 bears will exist 45 years from now.  And third, the FWS failed to take in account Canada’s extremely successful conservation program, including sustainable use hunting, before listing the species.   This will mark the fourth time that SCI has ventured to the Supreme Court.  In one case, the Supreme Court cited SCI’s brief in its published opinion.  SCI has filed Supreme Court briefs in cases involving depictions of animal cruelty, the Second Amendment, and the sound management of roadless areas of federal land.   The Supreme Court likely will decide whether to review the polar bear case sometime in the fall.  While SCI and the other groups have made strong arguments for reviewing this case, the Court regularly receives around 10,000 petitions a year and grants fewer than 100.  The future of successful hunting-based conservation programs in Canada and the ability of U.S. hunters to contribute to those programs hang in the balance.    “All hunters and individuals concerned with the expansive overreach by the ESA should consider financially supporting SCI, as fights at the Supreme Court are costly and require considerable resources,” concluded Kauffman.   For those interested in making a financial contribution please send donations Attn: Litigation, Safari Club International, 501 2nd St, NE, Washington, DC 20002.   MEDIA CONTACT: Nelson Freeman; Nfreeman@safariclub.org   Safari Club International – First For Hunters is the leader in protecting the freedom to hunt and in promoting wildlife conservation worldwide. SCI’s has approximately 200 Chapters worldwide and its membership represents all 50 of the United States as well as 106 other countries. SCI’s proactive leadership empowers sportsmen to be contributing community members and participants in sound wildlife management and conservation. Visit the home page www.safariclub.org or call (520) 620-1220 for more information.   ###    Washington, District of Columbia • Ottawa, Canada • Tucson, Arizona www.safariclub.org
    Jul 30, 2013 1302
  • 05 Jun 2013
      Gunny Joins the World Wild Adventure Team                    Drop & Give Me 20!     Judge Julie Mogenis determined to maintain   the hot show branding momentum has begun to launch some big surprises and will continue thispace into the fall hunting schedule. With that said, the Judge strikes yet another milestone for World Wild Adventures TV by recruiting a high profile actor, hunter and outdoorsman to the World Wild Adventure Team.  Best known as “The Gunny”,Hollywood & TV star R Lee Ermey has agreed to a long term position as the official “Celebrity Hunting and Outdoors Consultant” for the show.    Gunny considers the Judge a “good ole Hunting Buddy” and previously hasbeen a star hunter in several episodes of Huntin With the Judge-- traveling with the Judge to Canada for elk and whitetail, to New Zealand for monster stag and chamois action in the Southern Alps. Needless to say, we are very excited about him now co-hosting World Wild Adventures TV, and additionally sharing his humor, knowledge and expertise both on and off the “set”.   Briefly, R. Lee Ermey is primarily known as the Golden Globe Best Supporting Actor in Stanley Kubrick’s “Full Metal Jacket”. However he has also done over 60 feature films and hosted one of the History Channels longest running series, “Mail Call”, and more recently, “Lock N Load”. He is quite passionate about the outdoors, the Marine Corps, and our veterans. Ermey makes numerous appearances on behalf of law enforcment and plays a prominent role in various NRA causes.   Last summer Ermey was in Africa working on a quest he began with the Judge a few years back. This fall on World Wild Adventures TV we’ll relive some highlights of the  African Big Game Series and Gunny’ quest to complete his Big Five. You can watch the Judge and crew tackle the Serengetti and especially Gunny’s nail biting episodes of his Cape Buffalo and Lion Hunts.   Judge Julie Mogenis will continue to aggressively align the World Wild Adventure Team with high profile hunters, conservation responsible outdoorsman and adventurers to ensure exciting, non-stop action -- tempered with a bit of “education” ...but all presented in a format that will keep you sitting at the edge of your seat and leaving you wanting more!   Stand by for more upcoming announcements in the Very Near Future! Until then... Gunny wants you to “Drop and give me 20”   Follow us at:   https://www.facebook.com/WorldWildAdventures   Twitter: @WorldWildAdv   www.WorldWildAdventureTV.com 
    1690 Posted by Chris Avena
  •   Gunny Joins the World Wild Adventure Team                    Drop & Give Me 20!     Judge Julie Mogenis determined to maintain   the hot show branding momentum has begun to launch some big surprises and will continue thispace into the fall hunting schedule. With that said, the Judge strikes yet another milestone for World Wild Adventures TV by recruiting a high profile actor, hunter and outdoorsman to the World Wild Adventure Team.  Best known as “The Gunny”,Hollywood & TV star R Lee Ermey has agreed to a long term position as the official “Celebrity Hunting and Outdoors Consultant” for the show.    Gunny considers the Judge a “good ole Hunting Buddy” and previously hasbeen a star hunter in several episodes of Huntin With the Judge-- traveling with the Judge to Canada for elk and whitetail, to New Zealand for monster stag and chamois action in the Southern Alps. Needless to say, we are very excited about him now co-hosting World Wild Adventures TV, and additionally sharing his humor, knowledge and expertise both on and off the “set”.   Briefly, R. Lee Ermey is primarily known as the Golden Globe Best Supporting Actor in Stanley Kubrick’s “Full Metal Jacket”. However he has also done over 60 feature films and hosted one of the History Channels longest running series, “Mail Call”, and more recently, “Lock N Load”. He is quite passionate about the outdoors, the Marine Corps, and our veterans. Ermey makes numerous appearances on behalf of law enforcment and plays a prominent role in various NRA causes.   Last summer Ermey was in Africa working on a quest he began with the Judge a few years back. This fall on World Wild Adventures TV we’ll relive some highlights of the  African Big Game Series and Gunny’ quest to complete his Big Five. You can watch the Judge and crew tackle the Serengetti and especially Gunny’s nail biting episodes of his Cape Buffalo and Lion Hunts.   Judge Julie Mogenis will continue to aggressively align the World Wild Adventure Team with high profile hunters, conservation responsible outdoorsman and adventurers to ensure exciting, non-stop action -- tempered with a bit of “education” ...but all presented in a format that will keep you sitting at the edge of your seat and leaving you wanting more!   Stand by for more upcoming announcements in the Very Near Future! Until then... Gunny wants you to “Drop and give me 20”   Follow us at:   https://www.facebook.com/WorldWildAdventures   Twitter: @WorldWildAdv   www.WorldWildAdventureTV.com 
    Jun 05, 2013 1690
  • 24 Jan 2013
    Hunting in America: An Economic Force January 17, 2013 By Bill Brassard    National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) and The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) released two new reports today documenting the importance of sportsmen’s activities in America. NSSF’s Hunting in America: An Economic Force for Conservation and CSF’s America’s Sporting Heritage, Fueling the American Economy reports provide detailed information about participation and expenditures by American sportsmen and women. The reports were released to the country’s top outdoor writers and industry professionals during the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT Show) in Las Vegas. The reports utilize information provided in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service five-year study released late last year–data that is available only every five years. Some key facts: Hunter spending has a total economic impact of $90 billion on the U.S. economy. Hunter numbers increased by 9 percent between 2006 and 2011. Spending on hunting-related products grew by 30 percent during that same time frame. Money that sportsmen and women spend helps support more than 680,000 jobs. In some rural communities, the dollars brought in during hunting seasons alone can be enough to keep small businesses going from year to year. Sportsmen contribute nearly $8 million a day that goes to support wildlife agencies and conservation. Read the NSSF report Hunting in America: An Economic Force For Conservation. Read the CSF report America’s Sporting Heritage: Fueling the American Economy. Read the press release.
    1205 Posted by Chris Avena
  • Hunting in America: An Economic Force January 17, 2013 By Bill Brassard    National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) and The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) released two new reports today documenting the importance of sportsmen’s activities in America. NSSF’s Hunting in America: An Economic Force for Conservation and CSF’s America’s Sporting Heritage, Fueling the American Economy reports provide detailed information about participation and expenditures by American sportsmen and women. The reports were released to the country’s top outdoor writers and industry professionals during the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT Show) in Las Vegas. The reports utilize information provided in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service five-year study released late last year–data that is available only every five years. Some key facts: Hunter spending has a total economic impact of $90 billion on the U.S. economy. Hunter numbers increased by 9 percent between 2006 and 2011. Spending on hunting-related products grew by 30 percent during that same time frame. Money that sportsmen and women spend helps support more than 680,000 jobs. In some rural communities, the dollars brought in during hunting seasons alone can be enough to keep small businesses going from year to year. Sportsmen contribute nearly $8 million a day that goes to support wildlife agencies and conservation. Read the NSSF report Hunting in America: An Economic Force For Conservation. Read the CSF report America’s Sporting Heritage: Fueling the American Economy. Read the press release.
    Jan 24, 2013 1205
  • 19 Jul 2012
    What’s Next for SeeMeHunt.com    On Wednesday July 18, 2012, Chris Avena, the President of SeeMeHunt.com was invited by Professional Hunter and retired Judge Julie Mogenis to join the pro-staff of her latest TV Show “World Wild Adventure”, which airs on Fox Sports on Saturday mornings at 6am. If you are an adrenalin junkie then this show is not to be missed. Julie Mogenis is known as a world wide adventurer and you never know where she will end up next. You can catch Julie and her posse tracking the big five across the Dark Continent of Africa,  Antelope in New Mexico, Sport fishing in Costa Rica or Zip Lining over an alligator infested swamp.   Tune in to the World Wild Adventure and connect with the "kinship of the Outdoorsman".  Join them in their conservation efforts to restore the wild to its pristine state while Judge Julie Mogenis and her Adventure Pros travel the globe telling of their Wild Adventures!    You can find out more about World Wild Adventures at www.SeeMeHunt.com The Interactive Social Network for Hunters  
    1011 Posted by Chris Avena
  • What’s Next for SeeMeHunt.com    On Wednesday July 18, 2012, Chris Avena, the President of SeeMeHunt.com was invited by Professional Hunter and retired Judge Julie Mogenis to join the pro-staff of her latest TV Show “World Wild Adventure”, which airs on Fox Sports on Saturday mornings at 6am. If you are an adrenalin junkie then this show is not to be missed. Julie Mogenis is known as a world wide adventurer and you never know where she will end up next. You can catch Julie and her posse tracking the big five across the Dark Continent of Africa,  Antelope in New Mexico, Sport fishing in Costa Rica or Zip Lining over an alligator infested swamp.   Tune in to the World Wild Adventure and connect with the "kinship of the Outdoorsman".  Join them in their conservation efforts to restore the wild to its pristine state while Judge Julie Mogenis and her Adventure Pros travel the globe telling of their Wild Adventures!    You can find out more about World Wild Adventures at www.SeeMeHunt.com The Interactive Social Network for Hunters  
    Jul 19, 2012 1011
  • 04 Jul 2012
    Do you have a Passion for the Outdoors? Do you Live to Hunt? Become a Member of the SeeMeHunt.com Pro-Staff. SeeMeHunt.com is Looking for 2 Men & 2 Women to be part of our Pro-Staff    To Apply --   -Tell us in approx 200 words why we should choose you for Our Pro- Staff -Give us a Brief Bio of your Outdoor Life -Show us 3 different successful hunting pics - Would prefer that you live in NY, NJ, Pa, Mass (North East) But not required.   What is Required:-   -You Must be a member of www.SeeMeHunt.com - You Must Post Something about SeeMeHunt.com  at least Once a Week on Your Social Media Pages .-help out at at least 1 area trade show .- Help to promote SeeMeHunt.com   In Return You will receive - Free SeeMeHunt Gear & Other Free & Discounted Hunting Gear.Discounted Hunts & More-    Email your info to SeeMeHunt.com@Gmail.com To Be Considered. We Look Forward to Working with you  less
    1025 Posted by Chris Avena
  • Do you have a Passion for the Outdoors? Do you Live to Hunt? Become a Member of the SeeMeHunt.com Pro-Staff. SeeMeHunt.com is Looking for 2 Men & 2 Women to be part of our Pro-Staff    To Apply --   -Tell us in approx 200 words why we should choose you for Our Pro- Staff -Give us a Brief Bio of your Outdoor Life -Show us 3 different successful hunting pics - Would prefer that you live in NY, NJ, Pa, Mass (North East) But not required.   What is Required:-   -You Must be a member of www.SeeMeHunt.com - You Must Post Something about SeeMeHunt.com  at least Once a Week on Your Social Media Pages .-help out at at least 1 area trade show .- Help to promote SeeMeHunt.com   In Return You will receive - Free SeeMeHunt Gear & Other Free & Discounted Hunting Gear.Discounted Hunts & More-    Email your info to SeeMeHunt.com@Gmail.com To Be Considered. We Look Forward to Working with you  less
    Jul 04, 2012 1025
  • 11 May 2012
    How to Stay Tick Free This Spring by Melissa Bachman • April 24, 2012 •    Although turkey hunting may be one of my favorite hunts of the year, there is always a little bad with the good, and in this case it’s ticks! Not only do they completely invade my space, they can also be extremely dangerous; lyme disease is becoming an all too familiar problem among outdoor enthusiasts everywhere. I speak from first-hand experience when I say this season the ticks are out in full force. Just after completing a hunt in Kansas, the ticks seemed to be out of control, but I was ready for them. Each morning before heading out, I spray down my hunting clothes with a spray that has permethrin such as Sawyer’s Clothing Insect Repellant or Repel Clothing & Gear Insect Repellant. I completely spray my clothing down first, making sure to thoroughly spray my pants waistbands and socks. Then, I take Repel 100, which is 100-percent DEET, and spray down any exposed skin and around my ankles underneath my socks. This helps keep ticks, mosquitoes and chiggers off your skin so you can hunt in comfort and stay safe. This is the most concentrated insect repellent you can buy and works great if you plan to be outdoors for a long period of time. Just remember: If you get it on your hands, make sure to wash them before touching your mouth or eating. Regardless if you just hate the idea of ticks burrowing into your skin or you want to keep safe from lyme disease, these simple tips can be the best preventative medicine to keep you tick free this spring. How many of you have had serious run-ins with ticks this year?
    1388 Posted by Chris Avena
  • How to Stay Tick Free This Spring by Melissa Bachman • April 24, 2012 •    Although turkey hunting may be one of my favorite hunts of the year, there is always a little bad with the good, and in this case it’s ticks! Not only do they completely invade my space, they can also be extremely dangerous; lyme disease is becoming an all too familiar problem among outdoor enthusiasts everywhere. I speak from first-hand experience when I say this season the ticks are out in full force. Just after completing a hunt in Kansas, the ticks seemed to be out of control, but I was ready for them. Each morning before heading out, I spray down my hunting clothes with a spray that has permethrin such as Sawyer’s Clothing Insect Repellant or Repel Clothing & Gear Insect Repellant. I completely spray my clothing down first, making sure to thoroughly spray my pants waistbands and socks. Then, I take Repel 100, which is 100-percent DEET, and spray down any exposed skin and around my ankles underneath my socks. This helps keep ticks, mosquitoes and chiggers off your skin so you can hunt in comfort and stay safe. This is the most concentrated insect repellent you can buy and works great if you plan to be outdoors for a long period of time. Just remember: If you get it on your hands, make sure to wash them before touching your mouth or eating. Regardless if you just hate the idea of ticks burrowing into your skin or you want to keep safe from lyme disease, these simple tips can be the best preventative medicine to keep you tick free this spring. How many of you have had serious run-ins with ticks this year?
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  • 08 May 2012
                                                                                                      SpyPoint does it again      It looks like GG Telcom/SpyPoint has done it again. As usual, their tradition of high quality product is unsurpassed. Last years most popular models for Spypoint were the IR-5 and the IR-7. They are both high quality trail cameras. The price points at $129.99 and $159.99 respectively are very affordable. Both of these high quality trail cameras are equipped with Automatic infrared level adjustment which accounts for the high picture quality. They both take color pictures and video by day and black and white pictures by night. In multi-shot mode, they will take up to 4 pictures per detection. They will even give you sound recording! Always paying attention to detail, Spypoint camera’s will give you the time and date stamp as most trail camera’s do, however, they do take their technology one step further by giving you all of the important information so you can fill in the rest of the picture, so to speak. They give you the moon phase and the temperature at the time the pictures were taken so your records of your deer movement are more accurate.   That brings us to the all new 2012 début. If you love your gadgets for the outdoors, SpyPoint has a multitude of new product that is a “Must- Have” for every sportsman.   The BF-7 (Black Flash) Surveillance Camera is equipped with 46 black flash infrared LEDs providing an unnoticeable illumination at night. It is Ideal for security purposes. The BF-7 ensures a superior discretion, even if the subject is close to the camera. With 7 megapixel picture quality, photos and videos captured by the BF-7 are in color by day and black and white by night. It is equipped with an ultra-sensitive microphone at its base, it also captures ambient sound automatically when recording movie clips! Again, This Flash is virtually undetectable to the naked eye. The black flash LED lighting type is exceptional for monitoring the game traffic around your stand or blind. The Black Flash will go completely unnoticed by any game animal which will assure that they will not get spooked or change their nocturnal habits because of the flash. The BF-7 is priced at $199.99 retail. SpyPoint makes a High Definition version, the HD-12. The HD-12 Features a 12 megapixel picture quality and has a built in 3” viewing screen and speaker for audio play back. The HD-12 has an adjustable distance detector sensor from 5 to 50 feet. This unit includes the Spypoint WRL-B detector for wireless triggering of the camera up to 500 feet.   The Tiny-W2 (wireless infrared surveillance camera) should be at the Top of the “Wish List”. This high quality 8 megapixel trail camera is a dream come true. Not only is the Tiny-W2 a trail camera, it comes with the proverbial Black Box. You can hide this Black Box Receiver up to 100 yards away from your trail camera. The images that your trail camera takes are automatically transmitted to the Black Box Receiver. Once you set up your treestand, blind and trail camera, you will not have to disturb your hunting area by constantly checking your trail camera. You can download the images right from the Black Box receiver. It holds up to a 32GB SD card. You will be able to hold all of the data gathered from spring, right through the winter without touching the trail camera itself. If you do choose to check the pictures from the Tiny-W2 and not the black box, there is a built in 2.4” viewing screen so you can check the images unencumbered. If by chance your trail camera goes missing, you will be able to find out if it was taken by a bear or a trespasser giving you a greater chance of recovering your camera. The Tiny –W2 is priced at $299.99 Retail.   If you love your gadgets like I do, you will love the Live-3G. This is the 3G Cellular Camera. This 8 megapixel camera sends 3G cellular photo transmission through mySpypoint website and the camera is fully configurable remotely right from the same website. It comes fully equipped with “Theft Alert”, a built in 3.5 inch viewing screen, time laps mode and so much more. SpyPoint really has too many high tech toys to list in this blog but you can see all of them at www.spypoint.com.
    1689 Posted by Chris Avena
  •                                                                                                   SpyPoint does it again      It looks like GG Telcom/SpyPoint has done it again. As usual, their tradition of high quality product is unsurpassed. Last years most popular models for Spypoint were the IR-5 and the IR-7. They are both high quality trail cameras. The price points at $129.99 and $159.99 respectively are very affordable. Both of these high quality trail cameras are equipped with Automatic infrared level adjustment which accounts for the high picture quality. They both take color pictures and video by day and black and white pictures by night. In multi-shot mode, they will take up to 4 pictures per detection. They will even give you sound recording! Always paying attention to detail, Spypoint camera’s will give you the time and date stamp as most trail camera’s do, however, they do take their technology one step further by giving you all of the important information so you can fill in the rest of the picture, so to speak. They give you the moon phase and the temperature at the time the pictures were taken so your records of your deer movement are more accurate.   That brings us to the all new 2012 début. If you love your gadgets for the outdoors, SpyPoint has a multitude of new product that is a “Must- Have” for every sportsman.   The BF-7 (Black Flash) Surveillance Camera is equipped with 46 black flash infrared LEDs providing an unnoticeable illumination at night. It is Ideal for security purposes. The BF-7 ensures a superior discretion, even if the subject is close to the camera. With 7 megapixel picture quality, photos and videos captured by the BF-7 are in color by day and black and white by night. It is equipped with an ultra-sensitive microphone at its base, it also captures ambient sound automatically when recording movie clips! Again, This Flash is virtually undetectable to the naked eye. The black flash LED lighting type is exceptional for monitoring the game traffic around your stand or blind. The Black Flash will go completely unnoticed by any game animal which will assure that they will not get spooked or change their nocturnal habits because of the flash. The BF-7 is priced at $199.99 retail. SpyPoint makes a High Definition version, the HD-12. The HD-12 Features a 12 megapixel picture quality and has a built in 3” viewing screen and speaker for audio play back. The HD-12 has an adjustable distance detector sensor from 5 to 50 feet. This unit includes the Spypoint WRL-B detector for wireless triggering of the camera up to 500 feet.   The Tiny-W2 (wireless infrared surveillance camera) should be at the Top of the “Wish List”. This high quality 8 megapixel trail camera is a dream come true. Not only is the Tiny-W2 a trail camera, it comes with the proverbial Black Box. You can hide this Black Box Receiver up to 100 yards away from your trail camera. The images that your trail camera takes are automatically transmitted to the Black Box Receiver. Once you set up your treestand, blind and trail camera, you will not have to disturb your hunting area by constantly checking your trail camera. You can download the images right from the Black Box receiver. It holds up to a 32GB SD card. You will be able to hold all of the data gathered from spring, right through the winter without touching the trail camera itself. If you do choose to check the pictures from the Tiny-W2 and not the black box, there is a built in 2.4” viewing screen so you can check the images unencumbered. If by chance your trail camera goes missing, you will be able to find out if it was taken by a bear or a trespasser giving you a greater chance of recovering your camera. The Tiny –W2 is priced at $299.99 Retail.   If you love your gadgets like I do, you will love the Live-3G. This is the 3G Cellular Camera. This 8 megapixel camera sends 3G cellular photo transmission through mySpypoint website and the camera is fully configurable remotely right from the same website. It comes fully equipped with “Theft Alert”, a built in 3.5 inch viewing screen, time laps mode and so much more. SpyPoint really has too many high tech toys to list in this blog but you can see all of them at www.spypoint.com.
    May 08, 2012 1689
  • 26 Apr 2012
    Rocker Ted Nugent has agreed to plead guilty to transporting a black bear he illegally killed in southeast Alaska.   ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Rocker Ted Nugent has agreed to plead guilty to transporting a black bear he illegally killed in southeast Alaska. Nugent made the admission in signing a plea agreement with federal prosecutors that was filed Friday in U.S. District Court. Calls seeking comment from Nugent, his Anchorage attorney, Wayne Anthony Ross, and assistant U.S. Attorney Jack Schmidt were not immediately returned. The plea agreement says Nugent illegally shot and killed the bear in May 2009 on Sukkwan Island days after wounding a bear in a bow hunt, which counted toward a state seasonal limit of one bear. According to the agreement, the hunt was filmed for his Outdoor Channel television show “Spirit of the Wild.'' The document says Nugent knowingly possessed and transported the bear in misdemeanor violation of the Lacey Act.
    1367 Posted by Chris Avena
  • Rocker Ted Nugent has agreed to plead guilty to transporting a black bear he illegally killed in southeast Alaska.   ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Rocker Ted Nugent has agreed to plead guilty to transporting a black bear he illegally killed in southeast Alaska. Nugent made the admission in signing a plea agreement with federal prosecutors that was filed Friday in U.S. District Court. Calls seeking comment from Nugent, his Anchorage attorney, Wayne Anthony Ross, and assistant U.S. Attorney Jack Schmidt were not immediately returned. The plea agreement says Nugent illegally shot and killed the bear in May 2009 on Sukkwan Island days after wounding a bear in a bow hunt, which counted toward a state seasonal limit of one bear. According to the agreement, the hunt was filmed for his Outdoor Channel television show “Spirit of the Wild.'' The document says Nugent knowingly possessed and transported the bear in misdemeanor violation of the Lacey Act.
    Apr 26, 2012 1367
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