Stealth Cam Announces Turkey Photo Shootout Contest

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posted on May 3, 2017
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Stealth Cam is inviting its users to submit their trail camera photos of gobblers—and the company is offering plenty of incentive. The Turkey Photo Shootout Contest is backed by over $6,000 in prizes.

Stealth Cam has announced that there will be three categories to submit photos to: Best quality, best beard and best action shot. Photos must be submitted here before May 31, 2017. "Stealth Cam Spring Turkey Photo Shootout Entry" must be included in the notes section. Starting on June 1, the top eight photos from each category will go head-to-head on Stealth Cam's Facebook and Instagram pages, where fans will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite. On June 2, the top four finalists will battle it out for 12 hours, leading into the finals on June 3. Winners will be announced on June 5.

The Grande Prize for each category will be the winner's choice of a spring 2018 turkey hunt, or a Stealth Cam 4K Trail Camera package, each valued at $1,500. The runner up in each category will receive a Stealth Cam DS4K Camera, Stealth Cam Tumbler and Stealth Cam hat. Third place gets a Stealth Cam Dual Device Memory Card reader, Stealth Cam Tumbler and Stealth Cam Hat. 

For more information, go to GSMOutdoors.com.

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