Advantage Hunting Announces Sponsorship of Hunt Masters TV Show

Posted by: BowStaff
5
May 2011

Advantage Hunting Announces Sponsorship of Hunt Masters TV Show

Advantage Hunting will be the official hard side blind for the Hunt Masters TV show, which airs on the Outdoor Channel.

The Hunt Masters TV show features experts like Jim Shockey, Larry Weishuhn, Michael Waddell, Stan Potts, Gregg Ritz and Lee & Tiffany Lakosky as they travel the globe in search of big game adventure. These experts discuss hunting tactics while taking viewers on exciting and challenging hunts for giant bull moose, screaming elk and rut-crazy whitetails. Hunt Masters touches on all aspects of hunting, including terrain, weather, species and habitats.

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Advantage Hunting's Whitetail Blind will be the go-to blind for the Hunt Masters team, and for good reason. The heavy-duty Polyethylene black shell and interior and the through-bolt design with interlocking corners make Advantage's Whitetail Blind durable and strong enough to stand up to whatever the Hunt Masters put it through - not like cheap hard-sided plastic blinds that crack and fade over time or soft-sided blinds that wear out after a season of use.

Lightweight and virtually maintenance-free, this blind is convenient to use thanks to the large hinged Polycarbonate windows that flip up and out of your way. The Tinted corner viewing windows provide a 360 degree view. The outside hinged door with keyed locking door handle or optional trap-door-through-the-floor makes accessing this blind a breeze. Hunt from the ground or elevated. Either way, you'll be shielded from view as well as from the weather and bugs in the Advantage Whitetail Blind.

WATCH HUNT MASTERS ON THE OUTDOOR CHANNEL

TUESDAYS @ 8:30 AM

THURSDAYS @ 4:30 PM

SUNDAYS @ 8:30 PM

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