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![]() Bill BlodgettExecutive Producer/Host With over 10 years experience in youth ministry, Bill's passion for teenagers has extended into television. Bill was raised fatherless since he was two years old. He had two "Dads" that were fathers of friends who exposed him to fishing and hunting as a teen. Bill has never forgotten what that investment meant to him. Thus, the vision of "Majesty Outdoors" was born many years ago. Bill is able to "give back" that investment times ten as he continues to love and minister to the "fatherless" teenagers, just as he was loved on as a youth. The great outdoors serves as a wonderful stage to relationally build confidence and trust to kids who have a low self esteem and self worth. Our hope is these young people come away with an experience they'll never forget. Also, that their experience is a launching platform for the "Next Generation" Outdoorsmen! ![]() Michael Rambo I am a 35 year old father of 2 great kids and husband of my great wife amanda.I have been hunting since i was 5 years old and pass that same heritage on to my two kids jamey (15) and avey (3). I am a true believer and live by gods word and the saying " family, friends, and the outdoors" .
![]() Mike WilleyLike most of you, my dad introduced me to the outdoors at a young age. He had me fishing as soon as I could hold a pole and in the field retrieving birds not long after. It wasn’t long before I was hunting along side of him. In 1997 we realized a life long dream by going on an African Safari together. Not long after I moved to South Africa and outfitted there until 2002. Upon returning to the US I started a booking agency, which allows me to hunt a lot! Recently I partnered with my good friend and started First Class Outdoors, a full service-booking agency. ![]() Bill Walker
Hometown: Resides in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
![]() Scott PriceMy name is Scott Price, I'm 20 years old and I live in northeastern Pennsylvania. Currently I attend East Stroudsburg University pursuing a degree in Health and Physical Education. Even while dealing with a class schedule I still find plenty of time to get out in the treestand or out on the lake. I am fortunate to grow up in an outdoors oriented family and wouldn't change that for the world. My dad got me into fishing around age 2 and began taking me hunting soon after that. Now, hunting and fishing are my two favorite hobbies and anyone who knows me can attest to that. In fact, I think they are more than hobbies to me. I spend most of my time hunting my family's game rich land here in Monroe County with my dad, brother and uncles. I also enjoy taking my girlfriend fishing with me, but I haven't quite convinced her to hunt yet. In term of hunting, I really like a challenge and take it very seriously. I will choose archery equipment over guns, and ill choose a flintlock over a rifle any day. I plan on taking up traditional archery in the near future to increase the challenge of the hunt further. Fishing is more of a social event for me. Its a great way to have fun with friends whether we are cat fishing on the river, bass fishing the lily-pad beds or surf-casting for stripers. Although, fishing can get pretty intense during friendly competition. I am honored to be a part of WildLife Energy Prostaff and I look forward to working with the company. If you'd like to know more about me please visit my Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=581994166 Or shoot me an e-mail: sdp0014@esu.edu ![]() Hunter SmithI am a student at Auburn University majoring in Wildlife Science. I was raised just outside of Montgomery, AL by a family centered around the outdoors. Ever since I was 4 years old my life has been about hunting and fishing. Many people ask me what kind of hunting and fishing I enjoy most. My answer differs depending on what time of the year it is. In the fall, I am focused on deer and ducks. However, in the spring my passion is hunting turkeys and hogs. And when I am out of school for the summer, I am on the coast offshore fishing. Though I have traveled all over the world to hunt, the main place I do all of my hunting is in Bullock County, Alabama. I take pride in introducing people to the outdoors because I believe it is the best way to stay close to our heritage of hunting and fishing. Wildlife Energy Drinks keep me energized so that I can pursue game and fish throughout the day without slowing down. ![]() Jim BrooksI am a devoted Christian, Husband, Father of two boys and a Duck Hunter. In that order. I am currently a Pro Staff for Wildlife Energy, Duck Junkies and Revelation Outdoors. I am also a Committee Member for Delta Waterfowl (Central Alabama Chapter) and a member of Ducks Unlimited, Alabama Wildlife Federation, NRA and The VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars). Being from South Alabama, I got my first rifle when I was 4 years old. I have been hunting ever since. I was introduced to duck hunting almost 11 years ago and absolutely fell in love with the sport. Since then, I have pretty much given up all other types of hunting. When I am not in the duck blind, I spend a lot of time cleaning up the wetlands, repairing or replacing nesting houses and preparing for the next season. I am very passionate about youth mentoring. There is something really special to me about taking a youth hunting for the first time and being part of something that they will remember for the rest of their life. Seeing the excitement and anticipation in their face is like going on my first hunting trip all over again. If this is something that you have never done, you should give it a try. The rewards and benefits on both sides are indescribable! If you are interested, but don't know where to start, let me know. I will help you out. I also volunteer to take veteran hunting as often as possible. They have so generously risked everything to protect and preserve our liberties and freedoms that we take for granted every day. It is just my way of saying thank you. Without their sacrifices, we probably would not able to enjoy God's great outdoors in the manner of which we have become so accustomed. The next time that you meet a veteran, you should thank them as well! As a combat veteran of the US Army myself, I can tell you it would be greatly appreciated. ![]() TC HakesI grew up in a town of very few people in Northwest WI. As a small child I spent many days with my Grandparents while my parents were working. Some of my first memories are spending the day with my Grandmother, waiting for Grandfather to get done at the factory, Father to get done at the local feed mill, and Mother to get done with her work. Grandfather's factory closed down and he took early retirement. That is when my Grandparents decided to open a Ring-Neck Pheasant Farm. Being a young child, I spent many days helping out at the Pheasant Farm waiting for the day I was old enough to hunt. Then the day came my Father gave me a .410ga single shot. Due to the regulations being different on a Pheasant Farm then it was in "the wild" I got to hunt Ring-Neck Pheasants before any other animal. I'll never forget the first rooster I took out of flight with my little .410. My passion for the outdoors continued to grow, and competition soon followed. I hunted in my first upland game tournament before I was a teenager, and many followed after that. I always enjoyed seeing the look on people's face when the kid who couldn't drive a car, had his home trained dog actually winning against professionals. Over the years I have hunted on all levels of upland game tournament hunts, against many great people. I also have been fortunate enough to be blessed with a family that enjoys fishing. My first trip to the family cabin in Canada was at the ripe old age of 6 years old. I can read the lakes around our cabin better than I can read a book. I enjoy catching Northern Pike and Smallmouth Bass at the cabin (there are Lake Trout and Walleye as well). To me one of the most tranquil things in life is boating a 35" or larger Northern Pike, snapping a quick photo, and setting it free. We had this sticker on our boat that was a tape measure with the motto, "Catch and Release, It'll Grow on You." I live by this motto. My bow hunting began to grow at the age of 12, before that I was only able to target shoot. To me, the greatest part of bow hunting is the serenity of the outdoors. I love sitting in the tree and watching the woods in it's natural state as if I was not there. I am the type of hunter that only harvests what I intend on using, little waste as possible. The way I see it, if Mother Nature is giving you one of her "children" you can return the respect by using as much of the animal as possible. With all of that being said a challenge is also a very integral part of archery hunting. As the late great Fred Bear once said, "The kill is an anti-climatic type of thing." he continued to say, "Don't base the fun or the experience of hunting on whether or not you get an animal. The kill is way, way down the line, when you enjoy the woods; you enjoy the companionship of the birds, the animals, the color of the leafs, and all this and that." When speaking of the challenges in archery the legend stated, "The bow is a great handicap, you wanna just get an animal, you take a gun and do it." With all of my hunting experiences I have joined up with a group of guys that films. We call ourselves Boondock Outdoors (http://www.boondockoutdoors.com/) with Boondock Outdoors I have been able to give back to the community I grew up in. We work with some wonderful companies that have helped us give back in programs such as learn to hunt and mentor programs. We all shoot Renegade bows (http://www.renegadebows.com/), being a company founded in my home state of Wisconsin and the office being close to my home I've been excited to work with them. We also work with other companies such as Trails End (food plot seed), Scent Blocker, Lumenock, C'Mere Deer, Swhacker, Hunter Safety System, STS, and now this wonderful company. The only time I'm not doing something I've already mentioned I work full time as a Police Officer, part time at another agency, and help train new recruits at the local college. I am very honored to be a staff member for such a wonderful company and honored you took the time to read my bio. If there is anything I can do send me a message at t_hakes@hotmail.com or look me up on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/profile.php?id=206200804). Now that I most likely put you to sleep with my rambling go grab some Wildlife to revive yourself. ![]() Eric HrudkaEmail: gcwhitetails@ymail.com Hi everyone, my name is Eric Hrudka. I have been with my wonderful wife Kristin since 1995 and have two great children, Grace and Cole. Currently, I am an operator engineer with Vinton construction, I have been employed by them since 1997. When I am not spending time with my family indoors, we are outdoors enjoying everything the land has to offer. During winter, I also coach the local youth wrestling program. This allows me to spend additional time with my son! This year, I also had the privilege to compete with my cousin on a fan-voted TV hunting series, Battle of the Bow. Thanks to the fans, as winners we have earned a spot on next season as well. I am a serious hunter, whether it is whitetails, turkeys, elk or bear. My enthusiasm, dedication, humor and respect for nature shows through in each one of my hunts. I also find that it helps to keep a positive outlook on any situation! Thank you, Wildlife Energy. "I don't want to hunt... I Need to Hunt!! www.battleofthebow.com ![]() Melissa PrielippI was born and raised in Southern Michigan and have always had a passion for being outdoors. I'm engaged to my best friend with whom I run an online business selling archery products. Any chance I get to pull away from the office you can find me fishing, bowhunting, trapping and 4-wheeling. Summertimes are spent squeezing in as much archery practice as possible in preparation for hunting season. I have experience bowhunting wild turkey, black bear and small game, but my true passion is chasing Michigan whitetails. I hunt hard and film every day of deer season, and Wildlife energy keeps me going strong! ![]() Randy ReeseBorn and raised in the Ozarks I was introduced to hunting as soon as I was old enough to follow dad. Growing up I didn't have private land to hunt, I was taught on everyday public lands and looking back it's only now that I realize how lucky I was to have that and I feel that has benefited me in being successful in hunting. I took my first deer at age 10 with a rifle and I eventually started bowhunting by age 15 and after that I knew my true passion and at age 27 I took my first record book buck with a bow scoring 180 3/8's. After this happened a new passion was born and I bought my first camera and have never looked back. I have a wonderful wife of over 7 years and a son named Hunter (go figure) who has a strong love for the outdoors also. I want to thank my family for their support,my father who had the patience to teach me and the good Lord for blessing us with the beautiful outdoors. I am also Prostaff/Field producer for Gettin' UGLY in the Outdoors which is gonna be a great NEW show. I am proud and honored to be Prostaff for Wildlife Energy and look forward to whats to come!!!! Sponsor Links: Morel Camo, GettinUglyTV.com, High Country Archery, Lacrosse Footwear, C'Mere Deer, Swhacker Broadheads, Bohning Archery, Burt Coyote Lumenok, Leaf River Trail Cams, Hunter X Odor Extermination System, Stedi Stock, Big Boys Custom Calls. ![]() Mitch MurphyHey fellas, my name is Mitch Murphy and I am one of two Co/Founders of the Internets fastest growing hunting site www.whitetail-mafia.com. We introduced Whitetail Mafia to the world in May of 2009 and have been full throttle since! I/we pride ourselves on promoting the hunters lifestyle anyway we know how. We offer a family friendly forum, our own hunting videos, skilled pro-staff, product giveaways, articles and product reviews, as well as an online store featuring products we've tried and tested. Be sure to take the time to come check us out and see what the hype is all about. Moving on, I am approaching the 30 mark in my life and I can truthfully say I am blessed to be where I'm at. I'm a father to my awesome three year old son "Caden" and a lucky husband to my wife of 6 years "Jennifer". We live in Central Indiana which is convenient for hunting these mature mid-west whitetails. When I'm not in the woods chasing whitetail, long beards, or other species of wildlife; I am the Assistant Director of an Indianapolis chain of Daycares. Working with kids was never what I saw myself doing but it has become a very large part of my life. I am humbled knowing I have the opportunity to make a difference, guide, and prepare children for what they will soon be faced with in the real world. It has also allowed me the opportunity to instill nature, the outdoors, and hunting in the minds of children that may have never otherwise been fortunate enough to learn about. For the past 15 years I have called hunting one of my hobbies. During the last five years it has grown into more than that, an obsession, a lifestyle even. October 1st is my favorite day of the year and it seems like an eternity between the end of one season to the beginning of the next. Although our adventures do not end when the season does I find myself yearning for opening morning. I am an avid bow hunter but will admit I love to pick up a firearm now and then. I have grown to respect the outdoors, wildlife, and the wonderful people I've met along the way. I now know that if hunting can be a lifestyle then it's the only one I want to live! It is an honor to be a part of the Wildlife Energy Pro-Staff. I have recently had the pleasure of hunting with Jay Davidson and his family. He spent the entire time making sure his wife and kids were set on stand before he even thought about getting in one himself. This to me shows a man that has every intention of promoting the hunters lifestyle and I am happy to be a part of anything that this man is a part of. www.whitetail-mafia.com ![]() Stephen RobbinsFor as long as I can remember, I always spent time in the outdoors, whether it was hunting, fishing, camping or playing sports. For me, growing up in the outdoors was a privilege that I will never take for granted. As a young boy, I can remember sitting in class wishing to be in the tree hunting, or on the lake fishing. In high school, there became a few distractions: I loved to play football, run track and chase the ladies. Even though life was busy, it was perfect. I was still able to balance practice, school work, and time in the woods. I grew up hunting National Forest land in Virginia; we didn't have anywhere to hunt that was private property. I often credit this for helping me to become a better hunter. Virginia is not known for big bucks. However, Virginia does have them and to kill anything near maturity on public land is all but a miracle. With a three buck season and unlimited does, many hunters aren't very choosey as to what they kill. Now I am NOT a monster buck hunter or a "trophy" buck hunter. To me, a trophy is a trophy, as long as YOU believe it is. When I first introduced April to hunting, she wanted to kill a big buck like the ones she saw on TV. It took her a while to figure out that they aren't as common where we hunt as they are on TV. It was during this time period that we got the idea of filming a show that relates to the average, hard working individual. People like us, who work a 9-5 job and has a limited amount of time to hunt. Thus, the show, "Huntin' Hard with MVP-Outdoors" was created. We took our idea to the internet and started an online show. In a short amount of time, it went from the internet to the TV. This proves that a strong work ethic, undying faith in the Lord, and a never give up attitude will take you where you want to go. I hope to get the opportunity to introduce many young boys and girls to this sport, so they too can enjoy its magnificence. ![]() April RobbinsI grew up with two older brothers in the small, country town of Stanley, VA. At a young age, I was always shooting dart guns at my brothers. As I got older, I got a real gun and started shooting targets and skeet with my family in our backyard. I guess you could call me a little bit of a tomboy because I've always enjoyed the outdoors, sports, and most anything a guy would do. However, I had never been hunting until I started dating my future husband. At age 20, I married my husband, Stephen, who has grew up around hunting and has hunted ever since he was young enough to hunt. When we first started dating, I disliked the idea that he always wanted to go hunting. I just didn't understand why he had such a passion for it. One day, while we were still in our dating phase, he asked me to go hunting with him. I accepted even though I was sick and did not have any interest in going. Thirty minutes after sitting in the woods, Stephen was mad! I couldn't sit still and I was sneezing and coughing. This hunting date ended quick with us leaving, almost as soon as it began. It wasn't until a couple years later in October of 2009, after being married about a year and a half, when I told Stephen I wanted to go hunting. His response was a quick, "no." He later changed his mind after I told him that I wanted to see what hunting was all about and to be able to spend more time with him. Lastly, I just wanted to kill something. At age 24, I harvested my first deer with my husband by my side. If it wasn't for Stephen introducing me to hunting, I wouldn't have realized how positive it is and the enjoyment it brings. Hunting is more than just harvesting an animal, it allows you to be able to spend more time with your spouse or someone you care about. It creates memories and you see some beautiful places along the way. Not to mention, getting up early and sitting in your tree stand waiting for the sunrise or getting to see the sunset. Being in the outdoors gives me a feeling of freedom and peace away from the everyday hustle. It's pretty cool to see and hear the woods come alive, have a squirrel right beside you, or hear just how loud the birds are that you wouldn't have noticed otherwise. Hunting also teaches patience, the importance of accuracy, among other valuable lessons. I hope that with my situation, I can motivate other women who have never been hunting, to give it a try and experience all that hunting has to offer. ![]() Joe M. Perez IIITeam Fish'n Addiction Professional Saltwater Fishing Team I am 40 years young and have been a professional fisherman for 8 years now competing in various Redfish tournament circuits. I have 2 amazing children that brighten my life each and every day. I am an Entrepreneur with my business based out of Houston, Texas. My hobbies include coaching my son's select baseball team, Hunting, fishing, baseball, football, softball and basketball and pretty much anything outdoors. I participate in various local and national charities to help raise money for their objectives. I am on the Board of Directors of the West Houston Coastal Conservation Association chapter and their banquet Chairman. My fish team consists of 3 other talented individuals including Jason Blackman Captain of Port of Houston Fire Department and Cypress Creek Fire Department, Captain Dustin Lee Professional guide and Bass and Saltwater Professional Brad Johnson. Each member of our team brings a unique quality to the success of our team. Our chemistry is a key factor that allows our competitive edge to prevail. We are blessed to have a partnership of incredible sponsors that enable us to compete at the highest level. Thank you to Jay and Kim and the rest of the Wildlife Energy family for selecting Team Fish'n Addiction as a member of their elite ProStaff. Team Members:
![]() Steven DoranSteve's goal is to Teach you Frontier Skills for Modern Times. He has amassed a worldwide audience, because no matter where you live everyone loves, having fun, and adventure in the outdoors. This site was created solely as a resource of information for individuals that enjoy or work in the outdoors. Steve will teach you how to be a Trail Boss and thrive. About Your Host Steve currently works as a consultant and is the host of Trail Boss and has written published articles on the outdoors, team building, self defense, how to be a real man & a gentleman, and on many defensive, law enforcement & security related subjects. Steve was the host of a weekly conservative talk radio show called Fast Track. On Trail Boss he presents frontier skills for modern times. Steve does commercials and voice over work as well for radio and television. Steve's exploits have been covered by every major news organization around the world. He has and continues to be a featured guest on many national television and radio programs like the History Channel, O' Reilly Factor, Gerardo, CNN, FOX News, NBC, ABC, Steel on Steel, and CBS Evening News just to name a few as well as countless print such as FHM and radio media sources. When he is not filming trail Steve provides consulting and training to corporations, government organizations and individuals on Security, Investigations, Strategic Planning, Rescue Operations, Out Door Survival, National Security Concerns, Executive protection, Self Defense, Counter Surveillance, Family Security, Team Building , and Threat Assessment. He trains actors and other celebrities in firearms handling, law enforcement and other techniques, such as interrogation and primitive survival skills. He has an eye for detail and realism checking equipment, making sure the talent performs their skills correctly and provides feedback to insure continuity and realism during the scene. Recently he has been consulting to reality and travel shows on treatments and segments. He is a former law enforcement official, and US Marine assigned to 2nd ANGLICO. Steve Has been hailed a national hero and role modal to the children of the United States by members of congress. During his career he has received many letters of commendation from heads of state, the FBI, other law enforcement agencies, corporations and the general public for his participation in high profile cases and assignments. That include leading wilderness expeditions and working on the protection teams of high ranking government officials and celebrities both in the US and Abroad. Steve is still considered one of the best investigators and protection specialists in the country. Steve's fighting style and philosophy has been mentioned in books like implosion at Los Alamos and the Martial Art of the Gun. Steve loves children and members of the military which he considers to be big kids. His oldest son also served in the United States Marine Corps. He has been very active in supporting childrens hospitals and other organizations that benefit children, and our troops. ![]() Mark WallacePersonal:Wife-Marsha Alexander (Wallace) Children (3)- son Colby (19) ; daughters Caylie (17), Courtnie (15) Resides in Henleyfield, Ms- (Pearl River County, Ms) Religion- New Henleyfield Southern Baptist Church (Deacon) Professional-Outdoor:Freelance outdoor writer
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![]() Dawn FreelandI am married and have 3 sons. We own a 200c family farm. We also sell guidedand unguided hunts for spring/fall turkey and fall Whitetail deer. Encouraging and empowering women in the outdoors has been my passion. I started out doing a radio talk show called Shooting It Straight on Saturdays tantalk1340.com. The show talked about guns, pistols, ccw's, hunting and shooting. They have since changed their format. I appear on local TV Shows for special hunting events and I also do radio interviews. But writing about my outdoors experiences is where my heart is at. Being a female hunter in a male dominated sport has been trying at times. The prejudices and attitudes have been the hardest to overcome. Some other difficulties have been working with gun store owners, property owners, and the "Good Old Boys Club". I believe I have used my love of the sport to sustain my drive in becoming a successful hunter. I also use my love and knowledge of the sport to help other female hunters have an enjoyable and successful hunting experience, whether they are just starting out or are an experienced female hunter. "Being a successful deer hunter isn't measured by the quantity of animals that you have harvested, its the feeling in your soul that you receive for having another chance to experience the amazing outdoors". Awards
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![]() Neal RohrbachHost of Outdoor Channel Outfitters To call Neal an outdoor enthusiast would be an understatement. He grew up hunting and fishing on the family farm in Clarksburg, Missouri and had a fishing pole in his hands as soon as he could walk. The opportunity to play college golf brought him to the South and he now lives in Valdosta, Georgia, with his wife Sara, spending his free time on the water or in the woods. Whether he's reeling in a trophy bass, or hunkered down in a duck blind, the great outdoors is certainly his sanctuary. "Family is what introduced me to the great outdoors, and that's why hunting and fishing is such an important part of my life. I'll never forget the weekends around the farm pond with my family, and I don't wet a single hook or load a rifle without thinking about my grandpa who would drop everything to take me hunting or fishing. We shared a lot of laughs and have a lot of memories that I look forward to sharing with my own family." ![]() Andy CacciatoriFrom Acton, California, married to my lovely wife Randi Cacciatori who has been a great support for my love and passion for the outdoors, I can say I am truly blessed to have such a wonderful wife. I was fortunate in life to have a father that introduced me to the outdoors at an early age and is still my hunting partner to this day. He had me hunting & fishing at the age of 6 years old and plugging for large mouth bass at 8, by the time I was 12 I was hunting deer and carrying my own rifle. During hunting season I spend at least 70 – 90 days in the field. I'll start in the early part of the year bow hunting for blacktails along the coast and then chasing mulies in the inland areas of the local mountains close to home, and also hunting big game in Montana. When waterfowl season comes around, its game on from October to January. My Black Lab Cash and I are hunting hard for big fat "Green Heads" and "Honkers". I do most of my hunting in Northern California competing for birds on the busy State Refuges and hunting private clubs, but also make the trips to hunt other states such as Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon that are in the Pacific Flyway. Waterfowl hunting and calling have become passions of mine along with bow hunting. Over the years I have been fortunate to have learned from some of the best waterfowl callers in the industry that have brought my calling skills to where they are today. In hard work and dedication I have become part of few pro staff companies I support and believe in such as Basin Waterfowl Calls, Drake Waterfowl,Tru Fire, Victory Archery,Pinnacle Outdoors, and Wild Life Energy. My best friend and I Mike Willey started a company called First Class Outdoors LLC (www.firstclassoutdoors.com) , selling and promoting hunts for guides and outfitters throughout the World. This has given us opportunities to meet new people and hunt in other parts of the US and the world. Along with all the hunting that I do, outdoor shows have become a major part of my career for First Class Outdoors and our sponsors that support us. It seems like hunting season never ends. Traveling to various states has given me the chance to meet a lot great people to share and hear their stories and experiences in the great outdoors. ![]() Captain Jimmy Nelsonwww.extremefishingadventures.netCaptain Jimmy Nelson is the host and producer of Extreme Fishing Adventures. Extreme Fishing Adventures is a saltwater fishing show that blends inshore and offshore fishing to create a fast-paced, adrenaline-filled fishing experience. This Florida native is an energetic, young captain who packs the show with action and information guaranteed to land big fish. With a passion to fish as well as to share his experiences, Captain Jimmy explores Florida, the Caribbean, and other highly sought-after saltwater fishing destinations throughout the world. Join Captain Jimmy for less dock talk and more big fish-fighting action on Extreme Fishing Adventures. ![]() Sam WiseMy name is Sam Wise I am 28 years old. I live in central Pennsylvania and have had an autobody shop now for five years. Having my own shop gives me the chance to do the things that I love like spend time with my five year old son ten month old daughter and hunt hunt hunt. I do alot of 3d shooting all over the east coast and central united states. I just last year got in to that heavy along with aerial shooting with the compound bow things such as carp with Chris brackett you might have seen on CBS news also pheasant blue rock balls or anything else anyone will throw. I will be soon starting to film for Pennsylvania Turkey pursuit and Pennsylvania white tail pursuit one of my other passions. | |||||||||||||||||||
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