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New Realtree Timber™ Pattern Ready to Attract Serious Waterfowlers

Duck hunting in flooded timber is an undertaking like no other in the world of waterfowling. Those who take on the challenge of luring seasoned birds that have heard every type of call and seen every type of decoy spread are a remarkably dedicated bunch. As such, they demand the best performance from all of their gear.

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LaCrosse Builds Women’s Realtree Waders With Features Female Hunters Want

For many years, women were asked to settle when it came to their hunting gear and apparel. They were expected to use men’s oversized items or lower-quality women’s gear that had been designed without much consideration to a woman’s needs. LaCrosse understands that female hunters deserve to have gear that fits well, functions right and performs without flaw in the field.

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Who is Today's Bowhunter

Bowhunting, an endeavor that is both time- and gear-intensive, tends to attract sportsmen and women who are more passionate than most folks when it comes to their outdoor pursuits. To many of them, bowhunting is a lifestyle.

 

With that in mind, let’s take a closer look at the U.S.’s nearly 6 million bowhunters and try to better understand who they are and what their other interests include.

 

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Limited Edition Realtree Kraftig Lagers to Benefit Conservation Foundation

William K. Busch Brewing Co. has partnered with Realtree to release limited-edition Realtree Xtra camouflage packaging in support of the Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation.

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Metra Electronics® in Realtree Xtra Offer Outdoor Enthusiasts More Ways to Customize Their Vehicle

One of the best ways to tell whether or not someone loves to hunt is to look at his or her vehicle. Often, the outdoor enthusiast has decked out the vehicle in camo, stickers or other accessories that declare a passion for the hunt. Now hunters have even more options.

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2018 American Waterfowl Population Estimated at Over 41 Million Birds

Duck numbers drop but remain above average. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service released its Waterfowl Population Status, 2018 report August 21. This cooperative effort between USFWS and the Canadian Wildlife Service includes the most recent North American waterfowl breeding population estimates.*

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