Post by Woody Williams on Sept 29, 2005 20:51:58 GMT -5
The first season of Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership's Life In The Open kicks off Sunday!
This Sunday and every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern catch TRCP's Life In The Open on OLN.
In this show's inaugural season, Life In The Open will take viewers to many of the best hunting and fishing destinations in America, including some trips down Theodore Roosevelt's old hunting trails.
Through the show, the TRCP seeks to draw American sportsmen into asking themselves "What would Teddy do?" and inspire them to act in a manner worthy of his conservation legacy. The show, like our organization itself, is inspired by Theodore Roosevelt's love of adventures in the outdoors, or, as he called it, "life in the open."
We want to once again thank the Building and Construction Trades Unions for underwriting Life In The Open and The International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers and the International Masonry Institute for coming on as an additional sponsor.
Each episode, which also airs Mondays at 12:30 p.m. eastern, will start off with an exciting big game hunt and then move on to a variety of wingshooting and fishing adventures. This first season will feature:
· A pipefitter from Iowa and an electrical worker from Pennsylvania as these two Building Trades Union members enjoy access to dream elk hunts at the famed Vermejo Park Ranch in New Mexico and the Mooncrest Ranch in Wyoming;
· A public lands antelope hunt on Montana’s 1.1 million acre Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge;
· A mule deer hunt on a ranch where access isn’t advertised but found through persistence and politeness;
· A float down the famed Big Horn River, where anglers stand a good chance of hooking the biggest trout of their life on waters accessible to anybody;
· A unique hunt on a Crow Indian reservation where, for a modest license fee, upland and waterfowl hunters can access a million acres of hunting that few people outside the tribe have ever seen.
For more on Life In The Open and detailed information about each episode, click here. On this Life In The Open webpage you'll find host Ken Barrett's "Fast Facts" which lay out details about each episode including the famed Vermejo Park Ranch elk hunt and the Crow Indian Reservation sharptail grouse hunt featured in episode one.
This Sunday and every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern catch TRCP's Life In The Open on OLN.
In this show's inaugural season, Life In The Open will take viewers to many of the best hunting and fishing destinations in America, including some trips down Theodore Roosevelt's old hunting trails.
Through the show, the TRCP seeks to draw American sportsmen into asking themselves "What would Teddy do?" and inspire them to act in a manner worthy of his conservation legacy. The show, like our organization itself, is inspired by Theodore Roosevelt's love of adventures in the outdoors, or, as he called it, "life in the open."
We want to once again thank the Building and Construction Trades Unions for underwriting Life In The Open and The International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers and the International Masonry Institute for coming on as an additional sponsor.
Each episode, which also airs Mondays at 12:30 p.m. eastern, will start off with an exciting big game hunt and then move on to a variety of wingshooting and fishing adventures. This first season will feature:
· A pipefitter from Iowa and an electrical worker from Pennsylvania as these two Building Trades Union members enjoy access to dream elk hunts at the famed Vermejo Park Ranch in New Mexico and the Mooncrest Ranch in Wyoming;
· A public lands antelope hunt on Montana’s 1.1 million acre Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge;
· A mule deer hunt on a ranch where access isn’t advertised but found through persistence and politeness;
· A float down the famed Big Horn River, where anglers stand a good chance of hooking the biggest trout of their life on waters accessible to anybody;
· A unique hunt on a Crow Indian reservation where, for a modest license fee, upland and waterfowl hunters can access a million acres of hunting that few people outside the tribe have ever seen.
For more on Life In The Open and detailed information about each episode, click here. On this Life In The Open webpage you'll find host Ken Barrett's "Fast Facts" which lay out details about each episode including the famed Vermejo Park Ranch elk hunt and the Crow Indian Reservation sharptail grouse hunt featured in episode one.