August 19, 2010 – IS Outdoors Radio Show

Posted By Brock Ray on August 20, 2010

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IS Outdoors Sizzlin’ in August

This week IS Outdoors hosts, Brock Ray and Don Kirk continue their lack luster stumble through the doldrums of summer.

August 19th IS Outdoors airs live to their adoring audience around planet on the Sportsman Channel of Voice America network for two hours (9:00am to 11:00am CT).

GUEST: Mark Sexton, Mike Mills, Traci Schmidt, Chari Kauffman, Dennis Dunn, Tina Brunjes, Jason Robert

Mark Sexton, marketing director for Pure Fishing , talks about his company’s new fishing tackle for 2011 .

For more info visit: www.purefishing.com

Mike Mills of The Buffalo River Canopy Tour at the Buffalo Outdoor Center in Ponca, Arkansas informs us about the exciting new canopy tours.

For more info visit: www.buffaloriver.com

Traci Schmidt, author of a new book for deer hunters titled, Venison Wisdom Cookbook, talked about recipes and tips for dining on the country’s most popular game animal.

For more info visit: www.venisonwisdom.ning.com

Chari Kauffman of Don’t Bite Me Patch enlightened us about her company’s new Deet-free patches for preventing troublesome insect bites.

For more info visit: www.dontbitemepatch.com

Dennis Dunn talks about, Bare Bow, his award winning book about taking 29 of North America’s big game species by straight bow without sights or other modern gadgets.

For more info visit: www.str8arrows.com

Tina Brunjes, wildlife biologist with the Kentucky DNR, updated us about the ongoing restoration of elk and the new hunting seasons for hunting elk in the Bluegrass State.

For more info visit: www.kdfwr.state.ky.us

The final guest is Jason Robert, owner of Phenix Rods LLC located in Artesia, California spoke about this company’s incredible salt and freshwater fishing rods.

For more info visit: www.phenixrods.com

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