Syren, reengineering shotguns for women

Product-Review

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Camo is the New Black’s Co-Founder Whitney was beyond excited to learn about Syren shotguns for women at this year’s SHOT Show.  And when we saw this review from Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever’s Vice President of Marketing Bob St. Pierre we had to share it.  Do any of you use a Syren?  We wonder how these guns field test and would love to know what you think!

** Originally published on the Pheasants Forever Blog and reposted here with permission from the author.

Most of us have been there before, in the field with a girlfriend, wife or mom who has shown an interest in watching the family bird dog work and experiencing the “rush of the flush.” With good intentions all around, we hand over our shotgun for the day...

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We have a winner!

Giveaway

gratsBrooke Vetter!  Selected at random from over 100 entries, Brook is the winner of the very awesome Rods, Reels and Heels giveaway!!  Check your inbox and congrats again from your friends at Camo is the New Black!!

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An Interview with Flyvines’ Erin Gabrian Kane

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Today we’re sitting down with Erin Gabrian Kane, owner and creator of Flyvines and learning more about her and her business.  Flyvines recycles old fishing line to create braided lanyards, bracelets, coasters, dog leashes and sunglass retainers.  We’re excited to host this smart and savvy businesswoman and hope you enjoy the interview.  

Camo is the New Black: How did Flyvines start?

Erin Gabrian Kane: Flyvines started about six years ago, my business partner is an Outfitter, and was looking for a simple lanyard for his clients to use on the Missouri. After picking up some fly line and braiding it, the Flyvines lanyard was created. For the first year, it was developing the bracelets/lanyard/sunglass retainers and giving samples to the shops and guides to see their feedback.

CITNB: When ...

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Hunting is for girls

IN-THE-NEWS

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By Richard Grant

Originally published on RichardGrant.US and reposted here with permission from the author.

THORNTON, Miss. — Cadi Thompson saw the deer first, but she wanted to give her friend Amber the chance to kill it. It was a frozen winter dawn on the Thompson family farm and hunting property. The two nursing students were concealed in a box stand, a simple wooden structure with openings to shoot through. The deer was a brown smudge on the tree line 200 yards away.

Cadi, a fresh-faced, confident 25-year-old, has been hunting white-tailed deer since she was 7. She lifted up her rifle and checked the animal through the telescopic sights. “It’s an eight-point,” she said, meaning it was a mature buck with eight tines on his antlers and a good deer to shoot...

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Field Notes | The Snow Goose Hunt Of A Lifetime

Some days are too good not to share, President’s Day proved to be one of them.  Check out this video from co-founder Whitney’s snow goose hunt with Tundra South Outfitters:

Our total toll was 33 birds.  What an experience!! Even in 7 degrees!!!

Are you in the DC/VA/MD area and interested in a snow goose hunt?  Check out Tundra South Outfitters on the web and Facebook for more information.  Robbie Boyles and Tyler Williams head the operation and know how to bring down the birds!

*** This video was filmed by Ethan Parks.

 

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