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Okuma-Titus Gold Series

Press Release

Okuma designed the Titus Gold for those anglers in search of the strongest, fastest fish in the ocean. Powerful fish such as tuna, and speedsters like wahoo were the primary targets for designing the Titus Gold. The side plates and one-piece frame of the Titus Gold are machined from T6-6061 aluminum. This offers precision alignment of the forged aluminum spool for the smoothest free spooling around.

The castability of the Titus Gold is further enhanced by five stainless steel ball bearings. The internal strength of the Titus Gold originates from the stainless steel main gear and pinion gear. Both of these gears were engineered with angled teeth and oversized for the strongest possible gearing available. To compliment the strength of the new Titus gears, Okuma equipped the Titus Gold with the smoothest most powerful, oversized composite and stainless steel, sealed drag washers. The loud clicker is also designed with an all-new stainless steel pawl. The aluminum frame is available in two models--an open face, one-piece frame for fisherman who want to increase their casting distance and a level-wind model featuring a top bar for down rigging and bottom fishing.

Quality workmanship can be seen throughout the Titus Gold. The tension control knob for drag adjustment and the drag lever itself are both forged aluminum. The construction of the handle is stainless steel with a machined aluminum tubular handle knob to match the reel's gold finish. The finish of the Titus Gold is polished anodized aluminum gold and complemented with etched cosmetics. Introducing the Titus graphite lever drag reels




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From Crow's Nest Tree Stands-The Big Crow Tree Stand Designed for Larger People

Press Release

We manufacture two sizes of stands. The Crow's Nest, which is our largest one and the Little Crow, which is one-third the size. The Little Crow is still rated to hold 450 lbs. just like the Crow's Nest but was designed smaller to accommodate the average sized person and be in line with our competitive market. Both units are very portable and have a backpacking system built into the stand. The weight of the large stand is 23 lbs. and the smaller version is 18 lbs.

Big Crow Features:

One of the largest portable stands at only 23 lbs. Platform size 41-3/8" long x 32" wide Comfortable padded Seat Platform-to-seat height adjustment 17-1/2" - 23 1/2" Chain and cable supports Slip resistant grip on bars Standard Footrest Right and Left hand Bow or Gun plate mounts Brush holders (standard) Weight limit 450lbs. Easily worn like a backpack

Little Crow Features: 1/3 smaller than the "Big Crow" Weighs in at 18lbs. Little Crow Price: $200.00 Big Crow Price: $225.00 Available from www.crowsneststands.com




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Rocky Mountain Broadheads-Rocky's Advantage

Press Release

Here is a hard hitting, bone crushing broadhead that stands head and shoulders above the competition.

Comes PRE-ASSEMBLED, PRE - SHARPENED and PRE - ALIGNED. All you have to do to put this monster broadhead to work for you is screw it in and shoot it. ROCKY'S 'ADVANTAGE' will do the rest.

Here is a hard hitting, bone crushing broadhead that stands head and shoulders above the competition. Comes PRE-ASSEMBLED, PRE - SHARPENED and PRE - ALIGNED. All you have to do to put this monster broadhead to work for you is screw it in and shoot it. ROCKY'S 'ADVANTAGE' will do the rest.






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Walker's Game Ear-All Sports Glasses

Press Release

For more than a decade Walker's Game Ear, Inc. has been recognized as the marketer of miniature hearing enhancement and protection devices. They are now expanding their personal safety protection line to include shooting glasses.

According to Bob Walker, President of Walker's Game Ear, Inc. of Media, PA. " Our new line of All Sports Glasses (-ASG-) by UVEX R will enhance and protect your vision, just as our Game Ear enhances and protects your hearing. These two high quality product lines are a perfect combination. You've trusted us to protect your ears now let us help protect your eyes." According to Bob Walker, President of Walker's Game Ear, Inc. of Media, PA.

"Our new line of All Sports Glasses (-ASG-) by UVEX R will enhance and protect your vision, just as our Game Ear enhances and protects your hearing. These two high quality product lines are a perfect combination. You've trusted us to protect your ears now let us help protect your eyes." will enhance and protect your vision, just as our Game Ear enhances and protects your hearing. These two high quality product lines are a perfect combination.

You've trusted us to protect your ears now let us help protect your eyes." According to Bob Walker, President of Walker's Game Ear, Inc. of Media, PA. " Our new line of All Sports Glasses (-ASG-) by UVEX R will enhance and protect your vision, just as our Game Ear enhances and protects your hearing. These two high quality product lines are a perfect combination. You've trusted us to protect your ears now let us help protect your eyes."

Walker's Game Ear -ASG- (All Sports Glasses) are ideally suited for all indoor or outdoor conditions. Handsomely packaged in their carrying case is three interchangeable, non-distortion, polycarbonate lenses. Selecting the right lens for a given light condition is important.

Over the past ten years Walker's Game Ear, Inc. has earned their reputation for producing the highest quality hearing protection products available at an incomparable price. Bob Walker feels that by adding the UVEX line of safety glasses, they will be doing the same when it comes to eye protection. And as with all Walker's Game Ear, Inc. products, if you are not completely satisfied with the quality or performance of the product you have a complete money back guarantee less S/H.

www.walkersgameear.com




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Amacker Just Gave You A Million More Hunting Places!!!

Release

Amacker Outdoors, L.L.C., introduces two new and incredible tree stands that allow you to hunt from many trees you could not hunt from before.

THE ADJUSTER™ MAGNUM and THE SWIVEL HEAD ADJUSTER™ are self-leveling stands that can be used even on bell-shaped, oval, or odd-shaped trees. As you climb, simply adjust the platforms to the taper of the tree. Never again will you have to climb down and search for another tree because your platforms are not level and safe.

This year Amacker Outdoors, L.L.C., is reintroducing THE ADJUSTER™ MAGNUM, specifically designed for hunters that want or need more legroom. This stand, with its patented self-adjusting system, has a large platform and a maximum weight limit of 500 lbs. It is the first stand ever invented that allows you to step easily into the stand while it is flat on the ground, level the stand as you climb, and then level the stand at the desired hunting height, even on bell-shaped, oval, or odd-shaped trees. You simply disengage the adjustment pins on each side of the platform, lift, and level. With any other stand, you have to start at ground level by placing the stand on the tree at an extreme angle, fight your way into the stand, and then climb with slanted platforms to your target height, only to find out that, because of the shape or taper of the host tree, you either have to hunt from tilted and unsafe platforms or are forced to climb back down and try another tree.

With THE ADJUSTER™ MAGNUM, you pick the place from which to hunt, the tree doesn’t pick it for you. Rubber guards are available for the back blades so that you can hunt in areas with penetration laws.

THE SWIVEL HEAD ADJUSTER™ goes around the tree in seconds. Simply pull the pin and swing the blade around the tree. That quick... you're ready to climb! Even the adjustment cords stay in place while attaching the stand to the tree! As you climb, simply adjust the platforms to the taper of the tree by disengaging the adjustment pins on each side of the platform, lifting, and leveling. Rubber guards are available for the back blades so that you can hunt in areas with penetration laws.

THE SWIVEL HEAD ADJUSTER™ comes with a very comfortable padded seat, and the front bar adjusts outward for more legroom.

www.amacker.com




Hunting & Fishing Gear Reviews




Rocky

Ranger for Mer

Hunting Boots

I bought the boots at Bass Pro Shops this time last year. I'm a huge Rocky fan and wanted something a little more versatile for those days that start out frigid and end up warm. I now own three pairs of Rocky's. Their the best lasting, wearing boots I've every owned.

All Rocky boots are great. Money is really an issue with me but I was still surprised at how cheap these are. I picked them up for just over one hundred dollars.

I can't think of a single thing. If I come up with something soon, I'll check back in with You.

All Rocky boots are made to last and these are too.

Great pair of boots for just over $100. How can you beat that price?

5

Snipe Killer




BSA

Catseye

Optics

On sale right now for $119.00 at WWW.Scopenmore.com. I got mine a few months back from them and that's the best price I found anywhere.

I hunt in an area with thick cover and lots of evergreens. Not to mention that it always seems to be overcast or raining everytime I make it out. The cross hairs on the scope actual light up. It's amzing how easy the sights are to see when they light up. I've been target practicing from an old bench at our camp and late into the evening I can still place them in there well.

It's kind of scary knowing there's a battery in there. I hope that nothing ever goes wrong with it to screw up a day of hunting. I'm sure the makers probably have it cover. It's jsut something you think about.

This is my first BSA in fact I don't know a lot of people that have them. It gives a pretty good sight picture. I've seen better and worse if it matters. The scope isn't top of the line, it's mine though and I plan on making the most of it.

It's no secret deer are moving the most right at day and night break. The lighted cross hairs do their best work at those times. If I can score just one good shot at those times I'll be happy. Good Luck all!

1

Barry W.




Ol'Man

Multi-Vision Titanium Air Elite

Tree Stands

I was cruising the web for tree stands last year when I happened across the Ol'man website. They have a really great story on there about how their tree stands came in to being and about why which reminded me of myself. You see the guy who had a Father who was old and didn't know it. He says in the story was one of the reasons he created the Ol'Man was he was sick and tired of rescuing his Father from tree stands. The moment I read that I knew this was the one for me.

My Father insists on using a climbing stand no matter how many times I offer to build him one, or even buy him a ladder stand. He also insists on bringing it in each night even though we will be back out on stand before the sun comes out. The reason the Titanium was my choice is it's lighter and stronger than steel and is easier to haul back and forth to camp. All of their stands come with a safety harness which is good since he's been using the one he has since I was in middle school.

The only thing he would change is the size of the foot platform. He's not as coordinated as he once was and I'm always worried about him slipping.

I don't worry about the construction of it. It's very well made and I doubt anyone would put a bad stand on the market with all of the liability settlements out there.

It was a lot of money for me to spend at a bad time. I know Dad would have done it for me and I thank him to this day for introducing me to hunting and fishing. I also know the two of us can't have a lot of hunting days left together and want to try to make his time out there as enjoyable as possible. If you're in Pennsylvania and see some old guy way to high in a tree, say hello to Dad.

4

R. Hanks




Rocky

Ranger for Mer

Hunting Boots

I bought the boots at Bass Pro Shops this time last year. I'm a huge Rocky fan and wanted something a little more versatile for those days that start out frigid and end up warm. I now own three pairs of Rocky's. Their the best lasting, wearing boots I've every owned.

All Rocky boots are great. Money is really an issue with me but I was still surprised at how cheap these are. I picked them up for just over one hundred dollars.

I can't think of a single thing. If I come up with something soon, I'll check back in with You.

All Rocky boots are made to last and these are too.

Great pair of boots for just over $100. How can you beat that price?

5

Snipe Killer




Garmin

eTrex Legend GPS

GPS

About $225.00 at the Firing Pin 3 months ago, the price has probably come down since then.

This is my first one and these things are awesome. I've been downloading maps into it like mad. I can find anything now. It's way quick at least compared to the old fashion ones.

I'm burning up batteries like mad. I wish these things were rechargeable or something.

I haven't dropped it yet so I'll have to let you know. The buttons are solid though. If there's a way to break it I will.

This thing is the bomb, I can find anything just tell me where it's at and I'll meet you there.

4

I ain't Lost








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