Archive for August 17th, 2007

Wearing the Right Camouflage

The hunts are here. Do you have the right camo? If you want to ensure you have the most effective camouflage on the market, giving you the best advantage you can get, make sure you get outfitted in one of our King’s ShadowCamo patterns. Are you hunting muleys, pronghorn or coyotes in the open terrain? Give our Desert Shadow a try. Heading into Wapiti country looking for the trophy bull elk, or into the brush for a big moose our Mountain Shadow pattern will be perfect.

Whatever you are hunting, we will have you covered. Are you out East, ready to head West to hunt? Make sure you come prepared with the appropriate camouflage for the terrain you are hunting in. Check out some good stuff…click here.

Below is a great testimonial sent in by Jake Cordova. Congrats on the hunts and thanks for sending in a great photo on another successful hunt with the help of some King’s Desert Shadow.

Jake Cordova
Harvested 10-16-2006
Kacyee Wyoming

I grew up hunting white tails in norther WI. I finally had the chance to go out west in 2000 mule deer hunting. I spent more time site seeing than hunting. I harvested a nice 3X3 mule deer. Then in 2003 I went to Idaho on an elk hunt and harvested a nice 5X6. On both of these hunts I wore the typical Advantage Timber camo and stuck out like a green giant. Now in 2006 I purchased your Desert Shadow and Mountain Shadow camo patterns prior to my hunt in WY. The Desert Shadow was phenomenal in the sage. It allowed my brother and I to connect on two nice antelope. The Mountain Shadow was great for the timber were I saw a lot of animals but nothing worth harvesting. I would be honored to be in your trophy room section of your magazine, I have been a subscriber of your magazine since the first issue.

Thanks
Jake Cordova

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Man Kills Grizzly Bear with Knife

I just heard about a crazy event that just happened yesterday in Alberta, Canada. A man was attacked by a grizzly bear. I am not sure yet of the situation. He may have somehow gotten in between the sow and her cubs. Unbelievably, this man had a knife with him and as the bear was chewing on his arm, he was stabbing the bear and ended up killing it. The man is in the hospital, but survived the attack and ended up actually killing the bear in self defense. Authorities are now looking for the abandoned cubs.

I will try and provide more information as I get it.

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