PRADCO Comes to Town

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posted on April 1, 2014
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undefinedFolks from PRADCO Outdoor Brands visited NRA HQ today. You may not know PRADCO, but here's betting you know many of their brands.

Take a close look at the picture above: Moultrie Feeders and Trail Cameras; Knight & Hale Game Calls; Code Blue Scents. Those are major brands at sporting goods stores and in fields nationwide. Now you get the picture.

New developments in Moutrie's trail camera line include the Panoramic 150i, an 8 mp digital unit with no-glow nighttime infrared illumination and a 150-degree field of view. Another new development: the company's line of Trace Premise surveillance cameras for home and business. The Scarlet Fever is a brand-new Knight & Hale glass pot call. Swine Wine is hog attractant. Not pictured is Bear Magnet, a collection of blueberry, savory bacon and raspberry-jelly-donut bear attractants.

Why do I get hold of this stuff with months to go until fall? Well, at least turkey season is around the corner, so I can use the Scarlet Fever pretty soon. Stay tuned.

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