Hey guys,
Just a quick update. The World Deer Expo is this weekend. That means one thing to me. I always take the expo coming to town as a sign that deer season is right around the corner. This event kind of kicks off the start for me. All the local stores will start taking down the skiing and boating supplies and start building the hunting displays. This is when my wife can't stand going into the sporting good stores with me because it will take a long time to get out. I will now start looking for new hunting supplies to start reviewing and will let everyone know what I find. The World Deer Expo is a great place to start looking. I will be posting reviews soon. I am looking to review trail cameras, stands, hunting knifes, and the newest camo as well. Please e-mail or comment if you have anything that you want me to start looking into. God Bless.
-Craig
Monday, July 15, 2013
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Just a little update
Hey everybody,
I wanted to let everybody know that Southern Outdoor Blogs will be taking a little summer time break. This time of year is always hard for me as a sportsmen. I wish that I had the time to fish more but that never seems to happen. I sit and count days until the cold weather gets here and I can get in the woods again. I will be working on product testing during the summer. Some of the things that I am hoping to get me hand on are trail cameras, deer attractants, different feeders, and anything else that you should be focusing on during the antler growing period. I am really hoping to get a hold of a deer attractant called Lucky Buck. This product claims that you will see results or your money back. That means one thing to me. They trust their product. That already says a lot to me. I would like to take the chance to thank all the vendors that have sent me products. The support that my readers have giving me has been a blessing. Thank you all. Until cooler weather, God Bless.
-Craig
I wanted to let everybody know that Southern Outdoor Blogs will be taking a little summer time break. This time of year is always hard for me as a sportsmen. I wish that I had the time to fish more but that never seems to happen. I sit and count days until the cold weather gets here and I can get in the woods again. I will be working on product testing during the summer. Some of the things that I am hoping to get me hand on are trail cameras, deer attractants, different feeders, and anything else that you should be focusing on during the antler growing period. I am really hoping to get a hold of a deer attractant called Lucky Buck. This product claims that you will see results or your money back. That means one thing to me. They trust their product. That already says a lot to me. I would like to take the chance to thank all the vendors that have sent me products. The support that my readers have giving me has been a blessing. Thank you all. Until cooler weather, God Bless.
-Craig
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Muck Boot Woody Sport Armor Cool
Hey everyone,
Well, it is finally here. Muck Boot made a snake boot that is perfect for turkey hunting. The new Woody Sport Armor Cool is one heck of a boot. They have taken everything that I love about their boots for deer hunting and made a boot that I love just as much for turkey hunting. I live and hunt turkeys in south Alabama. That means that there is always one thing that I have on my mind walking around in the woods... snakes. I could run into a copperhead, water moccasin, or a rattlesnake as I chase turkeys. These boots allow me to quit worrying so much about the snakes and focus on my calling. These boots have the new XpressCool™ lining in them that helps your feet stay comfortable the whole time. I wore my pair for turkey hunting and I also take them with me on pig hunts and just working on the land. I will make sure that they are on my feet anytime that snakes a active. They are comfortable enough to wear all day. I use to wear the normal lace up snake boots but to me, they weren't as comfortable due to the fact that I have to lace them up so tight so that my heel wasn't slipping. Now I have a great fitting boot that I have a little more moving room in. I also love the camo pattern they come in. You can't beat Mossy Oak Obsession when it comes to turkey hunting. I will be telling my friends about these boots for sure. I hope everyone had a great turkey season. Now it is time to start getting your feeders and minerals out so your deer can be getting all the salt and minerals that they need. God Bless.
-Craig
Well, it is finally here. Muck Boot made a snake boot that is perfect for turkey hunting. The new Woody Sport Armor Cool is one heck of a boot. They have taken everything that I love about their boots for deer hunting and made a boot that I love just as much for turkey hunting. I live and hunt turkeys in south Alabama. That means that there is always one thing that I have on my mind walking around in the woods... snakes. I could run into a copperhead, water moccasin, or a rattlesnake as I chase turkeys. These boots allow me to quit worrying so much about the snakes and focus on my calling. These boots have the new XpressCool™ lining in them that helps your feet stay comfortable the whole time. I wore my pair for turkey hunting and I also take them with me on pig hunts and just working on the land. I will make sure that they are on my feet anytime that snakes a active. They are comfortable enough to wear all day. I use to wear the normal lace up snake boots but to me, they weren't as comfortable due to the fact that I have to lace them up so tight so that my heel wasn't slipping. Now I have a great fitting boot that I have a little more moving room in. I also love the camo pattern they come in. You can't beat Mossy Oak Obsession when it comes to turkey hunting. I will be telling my friends about these boots for sure. I hope everyone had a great turkey season. Now it is time to start getting your feeders and minerals out so your deer can be getting all the salt and minerals that they need. God Bless.
-Craig
Thursday, March 28, 2013
TruGlo Products
Hello again,
Today I want to talk about a couple of different products that TruGlo® makes. The first one is a choke tube for turkey hunting called the GOBBLE•STOPPER™ XTREME. First, what an awesome name. Second, it does just what the name says it does. I set up my turkey targets at 30 yards, 45 yards, and 55 yards. I would have nailed any long beard at those distances. I have a feeling that I could have kept going with zero problems. At 55 yards, I counted around 20 holes in the head. That is awesome. As every turkey hunter knows, sometimes those gobblers just won't come in. No worries. If you have a GOBBLE•STOPPER™ XTREME and he gets in the neighborhood, he is done.
The next product that TruGlo® offers is the 30mm Red/Green Dot Scope. This thing is awesome. I have one mounted on my Remington 870 SPS SuperMag. I love it. The prime time for closing the deal on a long beard is early morning when they come off the roost. Sometimes the sun isn't all the way up and the birds are slipping in and out of brush. It can be hard to see the bead at the end of your gun barrel. This product lets you know exactly what you are aiming at. It is waterproof and fog-proof with a wide field of view. It has the pop up lens covers as well. You can switch from red to green dot with different levels of brightness. I normally use green just because it stands out from the turkeys head in the early morning hours. I honestly can't say enough about either of these two products.
Thanks again for all of the support from my readers. I have products coming in from different manufacturers so I should have plenty to write about soon. As always, God bless.
Craig
Today I want to talk about a couple of different products that TruGlo® makes. The first one is a choke tube for turkey hunting called the GOBBLE•STOPPER™ XTREME. First, what an awesome name. Second, it does just what the name says it does. I set up my turkey targets at 30 yards, 45 yards, and 55 yards. I would have nailed any long beard at those distances. I have a feeling that I could have kept going with zero problems. At 55 yards, I counted around 20 holes in the head. That is awesome. As every turkey hunter knows, sometimes those gobblers just won't come in. No worries. If you have a GOBBLE•STOPPER™ XTREME and he gets in the neighborhood, he is done.
The next product that TruGlo® offers is the 30mm Red/Green Dot Scope. This thing is awesome. I have one mounted on my Remington 870 SPS SuperMag. I love it. The prime time for closing the deal on a long beard is early morning when they come off the roost. Sometimes the sun isn't all the way up and the birds are slipping in and out of brush. It can be hard to see the bead at the end of your gun barrel. This product lets you know exactly what you are aiming at. It is waterproof and fog-proof with a wide field of view. It has the pop up lens covers as well. You can switch from red to green dot with different levels of brightness. I normally use green just because it stands out from the turkeys head in the early morning hours. I honestly can't say enough about either of these two products.
Thanks again for all of the support from my readers. I have products coming in from different manufacturers so I should have plenty to write about soon. As always, God bless.
Craig
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Nikon ProStaff 3-9x50 Matte BDC
Hello everybody,
One of the reasons that I am doing this blog is to try and help my readers make informed purchases. I love the outdoors and am trying to learn as much as I can about the products. I am very excited about this product.
The product that I want to talk about this time is the Nikon ProStaff 3-9x50 rifle scope. The one that I have is the black matte with the BDC (Bullet Drop Calculator) in it. It is nitrogen filled and O-ring sealed so it is waterproof and fog proof. The BDC lets you shoot comfortably at different ranges and you will know to you will be dead on. It has multi-coated lenses for light transmission up to 90%. All of these things aren't rare. A lot of the other scope companies have this. What got me about this scope was how great of a scope it was at the price they ask for it. You should be looking close to $250 for this scope. I put one on my .270 last August and used it this past deer season. I got at least 20 minutes more of great shooting light with it. All deer hunters know what that extra 20 minutes means to us. That could be the difference of getting that great buck or going home empty again. $250 is nothing to pay for a scope. Again, I am just a normal hunter like the rest of you. I have a wife, son, and a daughter on the way. I can not spend the money for the German made scopes. To be honest, you don't have to anymore now that Nikon has introduced the ProStaff Series. They also make bios from the same series. I would think that they would be just as good of a product. I am hoping to get my hands on some. If I do, I will be sure to let ya'll know. Until next time, God bless
Craig
One of the reasons that I am doing this blog is to try and help my readers make informed purchases. I love the outdoors and am trying to learn as much as I can about the products. I am very excited about this product.
The product that I want to talk about this time is the Nikon ProStaff 3-9x50 rifle scope. The one that I have is the black matte with the BDC (Bullet Drop Calculator) in it. It is nitrogen filled and O-ring sealed so it is waterproof and fog proof. The BDC lets you shoot comfortably at different ranges and you will know to you will be dead on. It has multi-coated lenses for light transmission up to 90%. All of these things aren't rare. A lot of the other scope companies have this. What got me about this scope was how great of a scope it was at the price they ask for it. You should be looking close to $250 for this scope. I put one on my .270 last August and used it this past deer season. I got at least 20 minutes more of great shooting light with it. All deer hunters know what that extra 20 minutes means to us. That could be the difference of getting that great buck or going home empty again. $250 is nothing to pay for a scope. Again, I am just a normal hunter like the rest of you. I have a wife, son, and a daughter on the way. I can not spend the money for the German made scopes. To be honest, you don't have to anymore now that Nikon has introduced the ProStaff Series. They also make bios from the same series. I would think that they would be just as good of a product. I am hoping to get my hands on some. If I do, I will be sure to let ya'll know. Until next time, God bless
Craig
Friday, March 22, 2013
Igloo Sportsmen 152 qt. cooler
Hey everybody,
It's time for another one folks. This post is about the Igloo Sportsmen 152 qt. cooler. This guy is not happy with this product. I have always liked Igloo coolers. They always seemed to hold ice for a long time and to be honest, this one does too. The problem that I have is the garbage that they call hardware. The hings are nothing short of nonsense. I noticed them the very first time that I opened the cooler and saw where the plastic tan hinges had turned white where they fold. The latches that hold the cooler closed are also no good. They just don't seem to latch as tight as they should. Latches that aren't tight means a weak seal. All that means to me is the ice is going to melt faster than it should. I really don't know why Igloo is using this style of hardware other than the fact that they would be happy to sell you replacement. When I spoke with Igloo about these issues (not knowing that I run a blog), they gave me some cookie cutter corporate answer as to why they won't do anything about it. No problem. This guy will not be depending on Igloo to be keeping his ice anymore. I need a cooler that I can fill with ice on the way to the woods and not have to worry about anything if I have meat to bring home. I will say that I loved how big the cooler was for the price. I was able to put a whole gobbler in the cooler and keep hunting without any problems. I hope Igloo changes up the hardware and soon. Thanks for the support everyone. God bless.
It's time for another one folks. This post is about the Igloo Sportsmen 152 qt. cooler. This guy is not happy with this product. I have always liked Igloo coolers. They always seemed to hold ice for a long time and to be honest, this one does too. The problem that I have is the garbage that they call hardware. The hings are nothing short of nonsense. I noticed them the very first time that I opened the cooler and saw where the plastic tan hinges had turned white where they fold. The latches that hold the cooler closed are also no good. They just don't seem to latch as tight as they should. Latches that aren't tight means a weak seal. All that means to me is the ice is going to melt faster than it should. I really don't know why Igloo is using this style of hardware other than the fact that they would be happy to sell you replacement. When I spoke with Igloo about these issues (not knowing that I run a blog), they gave me some cookie cutter corporate answer as to why they won't do anything about it. No problem. This guy will not be depending on Igloo to be keeping his ice anymore. I need a cooler that I can fill with ice on the way to the woods and not have to worry about anything if I have meat to bring home. I will say that I loved how big the cooler was for the price. I was able to put a whole gobbler in the cooler and keep hunting without any problems. I hope Igloo changes up the hardware and soon. Thanks for the support everyone. God bless.
Old Crow™ and Killer B™ by Primos Hunting
Hey everybody,
Again, I wanted to thank everybody (both readers and vendors) for the support. It has been amazing so far. A lot more than I would have thought.
Today I want to talk about a couple of products on the market from Primos Hunting. The first product that I want to talk about it the Old Crow™ crow call. This call is something else. I use it to location gobblers but have a hard time hearing them because the crows go nuts once they hear this call. So much that my 3 year old son makes me go on the back porch to blow the call. The next thing we know, we are covered up by crows. He finds that very funny. My wife, not so much. The barrel of this call is a single piece of laminated hardwood and is very easy to use.
Another product that I want to talk about is also from Primos Hunting. That is the Killer B™. This turkey decoy is one fun decoy to have in the field. I think my favorite thing about it is either the size of it or the taxidermist quality eyes that they use. This little gobbler decoy will make you think that he wants to fight you just for looking at him. We all know that an old long beard is not going to stand for that. It comes with a pull cord so you can move his fan to different positions. To be honest, I have never used the pull cord. I am afraid to move that much. Everything that you need comes with it. A silk fan, pull cord, stake, and even a carrying bags. I have not had the chance to use the hen decoys that Primos makes but they look nice in the stores. I hope to have an opportunity to try out more of their products. If that happens, I will make sure to let you guys know what I think. Til next time. God bless
Craig
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Under Armour® ColdGear® Base Layer 4.0
Good evening all,
In this blog I wanted to discuss an issue that I think plagues all hunters. Sitting in your stand and freezing your tail off. There is nothing worse than not being able to focus due to the fact that you are miserable from the cold. I tried layering my clothing so that I could stay warm and it helped but then I was so bulky that it was hard to get in and out of the stand. That is when a friend of mine turned me on to Base Layers. I took my time and did my research and man is there a lot of research out there. I finally landed on Under Armour's ColdGear® 4.0. I am not going to lie, I was a little bit taken back by the price of them. To spend close to $200 for the shirt and the pants was hard to do. After a full season of wearing them, I am very happy that I did. To me, hunting is a numbers game. I say that meaning the more number of hours that you spend in the stand the more number of encounters you are going to have with deer. You can't do that if you are frozen. Your head is going to start messing with your will. As soon as you say, "I'm not seeing much and it is too cold out here" and head for the house, the big buck will cruse on by. If you were in the stand instead of on the couch, you would have taken him. The way that I looked at spending the money was that I spend a lot of money and time to hunt. I might as well be comfortable doing it so that I can spend as much time as I can in the stand. The 4.0 are a tight fitting base layer and even have anti-odor technology. The fit is the same during the last part of the season as they did the first part with maybe washing and drying them 10-12 times during the season. Believe me, I didn't want to spend that much on long underwear either but I promise they are worth it if you are prone to getting cold. Most of the time I wore my 4.0's, a sweat shirt, and a camo button up shirt and pants and stayed comfortable. I hear that Under Armour makes really nice gloves, face mask, etc. but I haven't had a chance to try anything else from them other than the 4.0's. If I do, I will make sure to tell you what I think. God Bless.
Craig
In this blog I wanted to discuss an issue that I think plagues all hunters. Sitting in your stand and freezing your tail off. There is nothing worse than not being able to focus due to the fact that you are miserable from the cold. I tried layering my clothing so that I could stay warm and it helped but then I was so bulky that it was hard to get in and out of the stand. That is when a friend of mine turned me on to Base Layers. I took my time and did my research and man is there a lot of research out there. I finally landed on Under Armour's ColdGear® 4.0. I am not going to lie, I was a little bit taken back by the price of them. To spend close to $200 for the shirt and the pants was hard to do. After a full season of wearing them, I am very happy that I did. To me, hunting is a numbers game. I say that meaning the more number of hours that you spend in the stand the more number of encounters you are going to have with deer. You can't do that if you are frozen. Your head is going to start messing with your will. As soon as you say, "I'm not seeing much and it is too cold out here" and head for the house, the big buck will cruse on by. If you were in the stand instead of on the couch, you would have taken him. The way that I looked at spending the money was that I spend a lot of money and time to hunt. I might as well be comfortable doing it so that I can spend as much time as I can in the stand. The 4.0 are a tight fitting base layer and even have anti-odor technology. The fit is the same during the last part of the season as they did the first part with maybe washing and drying them 10-12 times during the season. Believe me, I didn't want to spend that much on long underwear either but I promise they are worth it if you are prone to getting cold. Most of the time I wore my 4.0's, a sweat shirt, and a camo button up shirt and pants and stayed comfortable. I hear that Under Armour makes really nice gloves, face mask, etc. but I haven't had a chance to try anything else from them other than the 4.0's. If I do, I will make sure to tell you what I think. God Bless.
Craig
Remington 870 SPS Super Mag Turkey/Predator w/ Scope
Hey everybody,
Today I want to talk about my new thunder stick. The awesome Remington 870 SPS Super Mag Turkey/Predator Shotgun. Holy Crap is this gun awesome for turkey hunting. To be honest, I stumbled across this gun after I had bought a Mossberg 535 Turkey/Waterfowl Combo. I kept the Mossberg about a week and returned. That is when I found this amazing shotgun. It comes with everything that you can think of. The 20" barrel is perfect for easing through the woods. The ShurShot® pistol grip is very comfortable to hold. You know how it can get hard to hold still while those darn birds and in view but not range. This gun also can in Mossy Oak Obsession pattern which I love. I also don't see many guns in that pattern. Another great plus is this gun comes this the TruGlo® 30mm red/green illuminated scope that is mounted on a Weaver-style rail. The gun can handle a 2 3/4", 3", or a 3 1/2" shell. They even throw in a padded sling. There is an extended turkey choke tube as well. I was patterning lethal shots at 45 to 50 yds with no problem. Opening weekend, I took a bird at around 35 yds with this gun. I am very happy to own this gun and will be recommending this one A LOT!!!! God Bless.
Craig
Today I want to talk about my new thunder stick. The awesome Remington 870 SPS Super Mag Turkey/Predator Shotgun. Holy Crap is this gun awesome for turkey hunting. To be honest, I stumbled across this gun after I had bought a Mossberg 535 Turkey/Waterfowl Combo. I kept the Mossberg about a week and returned. That is when I found this amazing shotgun. It comes with everything that you can think of. The 20" barrel is perfect for easing through the woods. The ShurShot® pistol grip is very comfortable to hold. You know how it can get hard to hold still while those darn birds and in view but not range. This gun also can in Mossy Oak Obsession pattern which I love. I also don't see many guns in that pattern. Another great plus is this gun comes this the TruGlo® 30mm red/green illuminated scope that is mounted on a Weaver-style rail. The gun can handle a 2 3/4", 3", or a 3 1/2" shell. They even throw in a padded sling. There is an extended turkey choke tube as well. I was patterning lethal shots at 45 to 50 yds with no problem. Opening weekend, I took a bird at around 35 yds with this gun. I am very happy to own this gun and will be recommending this one A LOT!!!! God Bless.
Craig
Thunder Gobble by Flextone
Hey everybody.
I hope everyone is doing well out there. Before I talk about this product, I want to thank everyone for the amazing response to this blog both from ya'll for reading this blog and the product manufacturers who are sending me their products to review. I have had folks from Alaska and even Germany!! I'm getting feed back from people that like this blog because of the fact that I am just an average hunter that loves the outdoors and wants to learn and share more about the tools of our trade. Thanks again.
This blog is about the new gobble call that Flextone has come out with called the Thunder Gobble™. This call is something else. To be honest, it was a little bit harder to figure out than I thought it would be. They made it look very easy on all the promo videos. When I opened the package and tried it out, it wasn't good. After a little bit of messing around, I nailed it. You would have sworn that a long beard walked into my kitchen and sounded off. It was awesome. I have played around with the gobble tubes and they sound fair. The call has a double reed in it that makes the a realistic rasping sounds. It is also loud as all get out. It makes for a great call to shock a gobbler into giving away his location. It is also a small call that can fit anywhere in your turkey vest. This call should run you around $15. I am new to Flextone and this is my first call of theirs. I am looking forward to hopefully getting my hands a lot more of their products. God Bless
Craig
I hope everyone is doing well out there. Before I talk about this product, I want to thank everyone for the amazing response to this blog both from ya'll for reading this blog and the product manufacturers who are sending me their products to review. I have had folks from Alaska and even Germany!! I'm getting feed back from people that like this blog because of the fact that I am just an average hunter that loves the outdoors and wants to learn and share more about the tools of our trade. Thanks again.
This blog is about the new gobble call that Flextone has come out with called the Thunder Gobble™. This call is something else. To be honest, it was a little bit harder to figure out than I thought it would be. They made it look very easy on all the promo videos. When I opened the package and tried it out, it wasn't good. After a little bit of messing around, I nailed it. You would have sworn that a long beard walked into my kitchen and sounded off. It was awesome. I have played around with the gobble tubes and they sound fair. The call has a double reed in it that makes the a realistic rasping sounds. It is also loud as all get out. It makes for a great call to shock a gobbler into giving away his location. It is also a small call that can fit anywhere in your turkey vest. This call should run you around $15. I am new to Flextone and this is my first call of theirs. I am looking forward to hopefully getting my hands a lot more of their products. God Bless
Craig
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Muck Boots Woody Sport
Hey Everyone,
This post is about one of the most important items of your hunting gear, your boots. This deer season was a typical Alabama season weather wise. One day it could be in the mid 50's and raining. The next morning, it could be in the 20's and sunny. I have been through many different type of hunting boots. This past year, I got a new pair of Muck Boots Woody Sport. Muck Boots Company makes a lot of different boots for a lot of different needs. For the deep south, the Woody Sport made the most sense to me. The comfort range is 70 to -20 degrees.The four way stretch nylon is very comfortable. It is 100% waterproof. Very lightweight as well. To me, the biggest problem with boots is they can make your feet sweat when you are walking to the deer stand and then once you stop moving and sit down, after awhile your feet freeze. This did not seem to happen over the past deer season. My feet stayed comfortable all during the day. They gave me good footing walking around the property. What I love the most is when you get back to the camp house, I can simply roll down the boot sleeve and slip them off. In the morning, slip them on and roll up with sleeve and your pant legs are nice and tucked in. That way they are kept clean and warm. I have really enjoyed them. I would love to try the Woody Sport Armor Cool boot. I would image that I would love them just as much for turkey hunting as I have loved the Woody Sport for deer hunting. God Bless.
Craig
This post is about one of the most important items of your hunting gear, your boots. This deer season was a typical Alabama season weather wise. One day it could be in the mid 50's and raining. The next morning, it could be in the 20's and sunny. I have been through many different type of hunting boots. This past year, I got a new pair of Muck Boots Woody Sport. Muck Boots Company makes a lot of different boots for a lot of different needs. For the deep south, the Woody Sport made the most sense to me. The comfort range is 70 to -20 degrees.The four way stretch nylon is very comfortable. It is 100% waterproof. Very lightweight as well. To me, the biggest problem with boots is they can make your feet sweat when you are walking to the deer stand and then once you stop moving and sit down, after awhile your feet freeze. This did not seem to happen over the past deer season. My feet stayed comfortable all during the day. They gave me good footing walking around the property. What I love the most is when you get back to the camp house, I can simply roll down the boot sleeve and slip them off. In the morning, slip them on and roll up with sleeve and your pant legs are nice and tucked in. That way they are kept clean and warm. I have really enjoyed them. I would love to try the Woody Sport Armor Cool boot. I would image that I would love them just as much for turkey hunting as I have loved the Woody Sport for deer hunting. God Bless.
Craig
Mouth Calls by Woodhaven Custom Calls
I would like to take a minute and talk about a great combo pack of mouth calls that are on the market. The "Top 3 ProPack" by Woodhaven Custom Calls is, as of right now, my go to calls. The ProPack comes with the Classic V3, the Hornet, and the Scorpion. Each one of these calls has a different pitch and rasp factor to them. They all are made by hand with premium tape and latex. I will say that the tape does seem a bit thicker than other calls out there which means that they are going to take a little bit longer to get wet and ready to go, but to me that means that they are going to last a bit longer. They all sound great. My favorite of the three right now is the Classic V3. This past weekend, with the Classic V3 in my mouth, I had five long beards come in and they couldn't get enough of the raspy clucks and purrs. This is one of those calls that I do not want to be in the woods without. Thank you Woodhaven and I am looking forward to trying out the rest of your product line.
-Craig
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Introduction
Hello,
My name is Craig Smith and I love to outdoors. The reason that I have decided to start a blog is to give my opinion about the different hunting products out there. I think that there is nothing worse than looking forward to buying a new game call or hunting product only for it to not live up to your expectations. I will be giving my reviews of all different type of hunting products. I would love for you to give me an feedback that you have had with the products that I am reviewing and also any ideas of products that you would like me to review. Being that I am not made of money, I will do my best to get the products that you are interested in and go from there. I am excited to start the product reviews and here from everybody. Please help me spread the word by following me at Southernoutdoorblogs.blogspot.com Tell your friends!
-Craig
My name is Craig Smith and I love to outdoors. The reason that I have decided to start a blog is to give my opinion about the different hunting products out there. I think that there is nothing worse than looking forward to buying a new game call or hunting product only for it to not live up to your expectations. I will be giving my reviews of all different type of hunting products. I would love for you to give me an feedback that you have had with the products that I am reviewing and also any ideas of products that you would like me to review. Being that I am not made of money, I will do my best to get the products that you are interested in and go from there. I am excited to start the product reviews and here from everybody. Please help me spread the word by following me at Southernoutdoorblogs.blogspot.com Tell your friends!
-Craig
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