Leupold's Fresh Tracks Now on Amazon Prime

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posted on September 23, 2017
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Leupold's Fresh Tracks with Randy Newberg is now available on Amazon Prime. Seasons four and five of the award-winning series have recently been added.

A lifetime hunter and dedicated advocate for public land western big game hunting, Newberg works with such brands as Leupold, Nosler, Howa, Sitka, Bowtech, Gerber, Kenetrek Boots, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Mystery Ranch, onXHunt, Orion Coolers, goHUNT.com and Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls. 

"We portray the passion and reality behind public land hunting to show how hunting occurs for the average American. It's how we procure our food, engage in the natural world, and serve as active conservationists," said Newberg. "Being available on Amazon Prime allows non-hunters insight as to how a hunter views the natural world."

Leupold's Fresh Tracks airs on Sportsman Channel. More information on the show can be found here.

"Leupold has supported Randy and his public land hunting message for a decade. We are proud to be the title sponsor of all Randy's platforms, from his TV show, to his popular podcast, and other avenues," says Bruce Pettet, President/CEO of Leupold and Stevens, Inc. "Like Leupold, Randy has a vision to reach the core hunter."

For more information, go to Leupold.com.

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