YETI Presents: Chasing Light

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posted on October 10, 2016
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In the last year, YETI has released a series of short films that have highlighted some of the industry's most amazing men, women and traditions. The most recent addition to the series, "Chasing Light," features Texas-based predator hunter and all-around outdoorsman Wyman Meinzer. Haven't heard of him? Then the video is definitely worth a look.

As YETI proclaims, "Wyman Meinzer exists almost without definition. But if we had to pin him down, there’s no word that describes him better than Texan. A hunter, trapper, marksmen, outdoor pioneer, and official photographer for the Lone Star State, Wyman captures the dig-your-heels-in determination and appreciation for the land that can be found in those that call Texas home." A few of our editors have had the opportunity to hunt with Wyman, and we couldn't help but feel that sharing YETI's piece was a necessity. It's embedded above.

For more information, go to YETI.com.

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