Website Offers Free Photography Contest for Duck Enthusiasts 12-23-09
gengberg December 22nd, 2009
Website Offers Free Photography Contest for Duck Enthusiasts
For many duck hunters these days, carrying a camera into the field is second nature. After all, the only thing better than coming home with a limit of ducks is having a camera full of great photos that enable you to relive hunting memories for decades to come.
But while you may have taken plenty of photos that have won you praise from friends and family, when is the last time one of your pictures actually earned you a prize?
A new online Waterfowl Photography Contest from Arkansas Outdoors Online can make it happen.
All you have to do is upload your favorite waterfowl hunting-related photo to ArkansasOutdoorsOnline.com, and you’ll be eligible to win a custom acrylic duck call courtesy of Arkansas-based Killer Kallz.
The contest is free to enter, allows multiple entries and unlimited votes, and will be judged by the readers of ArkansasOutoorsOnline.com via online voting. The three photos with the most votes as of Feb. 15, 2010 — the deadline of the contest — will each win a Killer Kallz duck call.
Killer Kallz is a new, upstart duck call manufacturer headquartered in Batesville, Arkansas.
“We’re honored to be involved with Arkansas Outdoors Online’s photo contest,” Jay Rogers of Killer Kallz said. “They are great stewards of the Arkansas outdoors, and this is a wonderful way to get the word out about our new calls. We think sportsmen around the state, and beyond, will love our smooth sound and quality-made ‘never-stick’ calls.”
About ArkansasOutdoorsOnline.com
As one of the fastest growing outdoor communities in The Natural State, Arkansas Outdoors Online caters to hunters, fishermen and general lovers of the outdoors,
Offering an abundance of outdoor-related information and resources — maps, weather, expert articles, videos, recipes, gear reviews, etc. –
Contact:
Matt Livingston - ducktape@ArkansasOutdoorsOnline.com
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