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Sunday, April 18, 2010

IBO Shoot with fellow Pro Staffers




Hey everyone! Fellow Pro Staffer Bill Walker and his son Coulter Walker who is also a fellow Youth Pro Staffer gave me a call and wanted to know if me and my dad would be interested in shooting at a local IBO shoot. I jumped at it and was very excited to do so. We met up at 9 a.m and were on our way to the shoot. We arrived and were all very excited to go out and shoot. Bill and Coulter were shooting traditional recurves as well as friends Carl Fowler and his grandson Randy, and my dad and I were shooting our compounds. We had a blast shooting at all the targets and while going through them Bill heard a bird gobble which made us very pumped for the up and coming PA turkey season. At the end of the shoot out of 330 scorable points I shot a 301, Bill shot a 207, Coulter shot a 127, and my dad carded a 266. With Bill and Coulter shooting traditional I was very impressed on there shooting in was very cool to see how it as it was done hundreds of years ago. Thanks Bill and Coulter for inviting us on an awesome time. Had a blast!

-Alec Nebel/Youth Pro Staff

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

GOD Is Coming To Huntin' Camp!




Some have heard, some haven't, but for the past year or so I've been gearing up a new Sportsmans Ministry. It's called "Mountain-Man Outdoor Ministries" and it's my country-boy/redneck way to help spread the Word to hunters & sportsmen who just don't have time for regular church services due to work or yes...limited time afield.

That said, the premise is simple...I have the credentials to teach christian studies and will do so online as well as on the road. I have a Myspace page at www.myspace.com/theredneckpreacher but the new Facebook page, started April 12th, 2010, is where the excitement is. I'm All-American, All-Country, and ALL-Redneck so you're actually getting a Redneck Preacher with an attitude.

When I'm not giving sassy christian advice online, I hope to be traveling soon, to make what I'd like to call "Spiritual Roadtrips" across the country. The idea is to take a cameraman along and visit any Huntin' Camp bold enough to invite us in, where we'll hunt with them and toss christian thoughts around; no major studies...just a good time. And we'll film it all. The key is I'd like to be invited, and I'm interested to see just how many folks & outfitters will ask us into Camp.

Other than sharing the Word with my Hunting brothers & sisters, I plan on making an impact with my unorthodox methods and the way I preach. The accompanying photo is me in my "suit & tie" so you can only imagine. And since the Ant-Hunters are starting to bring God into their equation against hunters, I'll stand shoulder to shoulder with you to show them they not only picked the wrong argument but the wrong guy!

Let's support each other, share GOD together, and buck the system a little. This Redneck is ready to take it on the road....

Check out my official Facebook page at www.facebook.com/theredneckpreacher and follow the link to Mountain-Man Outdoor Ministries. Join the group, share comments, and post your hunting photos!!


-Blaine Cardilli
The Redneck Preacher

Monday, April 12, 2010

Kansas Turkey





Finally made it happen in Kansas! The birds were grouped up and just wouldn't work for us the first couple of days. They wanted nothing to do with decoys and our calling didn't seem to phase them either. Saturday afternoon they decided to cooperate and began breaking away from their groups. Hunting out of the Ameristep blinds worked great and helped make the young ones more comfortable and concealed their movement. We had a lot of fun hunting with all of the kids and the mid-day wiffle ball games! Rodney and I would also like to congratulate Austin Waldroup from Georgia on his first turkey. After a few hard days of hunting, his patience paid off and he connected with a nice jake.

Keep checking back, we're going after more in the weeks to come!

Clint Womeldorff - Ameristep Pro Staff

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Success at Cabela's 2010 Turkey Classic!





Hey everyone! Just recently went to another calling contest at Cabelas Turkey Classic at Wheeling WV. I was the youngest to sign up for the Amatuer Open Division and placed 3rd! I also placed 3rd in the Youth 17 and under division. I got 2 very nice plaques and 125$ worth of Cabela's gift cards! I also hung out with other representives from Primos, Flambeau Outdoors and Mad Calls, Hevi-Shot, and Hunter Specialties. I talked with many people about Ameristep Blinds and got to represent them! I had a blast and it was an all around great weekend!

-Alec Nebel/Youth Pro Staff

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Southern Maine Turkey Expo Was a Blast!


Made the 2.5 hour drive to Kittery, Maine yesterday morning with my girlfriend, for the Spring Turkeyfest event. Got there at 9:00am and worked the floor for 9 straight hours without so much as a lunch break. I couldn't leave...it was too much fun!!!

I was there for 'Hunters Specialties' products & calls, working the slates, box & mouth calls, and had a blast just answering hunting related questions and 'Talkin' Turkey' I also met with Ameristep's regional sales guru, Chris Cobbett, who is also co-owner and co-host of "Northwoods Adventures TV with Nate & Chris", (seen weekly on The Sportsmans Channel, nationwide), and he gave me the heads-up on how I'd be working with him to do even more promotional shows and events coming up. We messed with some of the stores inventoried blinds, talked set-up on a few, and he introduced me to a 'Low Profile' chair-blind for turkey hunting. Even made a sale on a 'Tom Taker' blind myself.

Outside of chatting with folks all day long and demonstrating turkey calls with fellow HS Prostaffer Ken Fecteau, of New Hampshire, I got to spend some quality time with good friends Chris Parrish and Paul Butski. Chris is already heralded as quite probably the world's best and most-titled world champion turkey caller and believe me, he demonstrated his skills all day, as did Paul. I greatly enjoyed each one taking the time to give me tips & techniques on effective calling and how real hens really 'talk'. They even chose their favorite calls for me, from their respective lines, with instructions on how to get more from them....or any mouth call.

Also on hand was the Master himself, Mr.Will Primos. It was an honor to meet him and chat about what we were doing. Well...that's the latest. For more, see Ameristeps facebook page or vist my own! Happy Trails!

-Blaine Cardilli/ Ameristep Prostaff

Saturday, March 27, 2010

He's Alive!!!



Hey Everyone wanted to share a photo of a buck I named crooked brow I got a picture of him in September in velvet and named him because of his crooked brow tine on his left side. I never seen him throughout the season and was afraid he could have died in hunting season but heard of no one killing anything where we hunt but me or he could have died in the hugh blizzard we got in Febuary. But I got some good news today when I got a trail cam pic of him and he still has both sides on his head which is strange cause of it being late March but I was very glad I know it is him cause on his left side his main beam comes up on his G4 plus of his width and not seeing his left brow tine sticking up making it Crooked Brow!! Im so happy he should be a great deer next year! Tell me what you think!

-Alec Nebel/Youth Pro Staff

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Georgia Tag Stew

What can I say? Without bad luck, Rodney and I wouldn't have had any luck at all! Bad weather and tight-lipped birds makes for a tough hunt but all in all we had a good time, we were out hunting and that beats going to work any day! Everyone we talked to in the area was having the same problems that we were having. Made it back home yesterday and wouldn't you know, the Georgia weather turned out beautiful with temps back in the 70's and dry, just needed a little more time there.

Rodney will be headed here in two weeks to take each of our sons out for a gobbler then try our luck with our bows. Hopefully things will go a lot better for us here in Kansas than they did the past few days of the Georgia season. We will keep updates posted when the time comes. Hopefully everyone is doing well and wish everyone the best this season!

Clint Womeldorff - Ameristep Pro Staff