June 3, 2010 – IS Outdoor Radio Show

Posted By Brock Ray on June 4, 2010

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June Bug Swarms Engulf Attention of IS Outdoors!!

IS Outdoors hosts, Brock Ray and Don Kirk are bugged for June, June bugs that is. They are out and about flying those big winged beetle and they have sewing thread to cruelly tether the bugs’ legs in joyful 1930s fashion. For better or worse, these two really are easy to entertain, eh?

The IS Outdoors show for June 3th, airs live between 10:00 and 12:00 am ET on the Sportsman Channel of Voice America network delivering politically incorrect, but entertaining commentary of the Great Outdoors. .

HOSTS: Brock Ray & Don Kirk

GUESTS: Ted Garner, Doug Grassian, John Barrow, Connie Craft, Rowan Gould, Mike Robinson, Darin Stuart

Ted Garner, national sales manager for Garmin, one of the first makers of GPS units for sportsmen, talks about the newest stuff made by his company.

For more info visit: www.garmin.com

Doug Grassian, the ESPN Bass Masters media guru, informed us about life in the fast lane on planet BASS.

For more info visit: www.espn.com

Next up is John Barrow, founder and president of Coolibar, an Australian-based company that is world leader in UV protective clothing and sunscreen lotions.

For more info visit: www.coolibar.com

Connie Craft of Hi Mountain Seasonings, which is Wyoming based company, talks about the seasonings that make for everything from jerky to BBQ as well as marinades.

For more info visit: www.himtnjerky.com

Rowan Gould, Director of the US Fish & Wildlife Service enlightens us about the Gulf oil spill’s effect on coastal birds and other wildlife.

For more info visit: www.usfws.gov.com

Mike Robinson of Keystone Hatcheries will talk about hybrid bluegill and modern pond management.

For more info visit:
www.keystonehatcheries.com

Darin Stuart, fishing guide from the lower left hand side of North Carolina informs us about catching rattlesnakes and copperheads.

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