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Endorsements

C'Mere Deer is proud to be affiliated with the following outdoor shows, personalities and businesses listed below:


  • Hank Parker 3-D
  • Join Hank, Hank Jr. and Billy "Catfish" Parker, as they travel all over the country and abroad hunting big game. Big bucks, monster bull elk, great mulies and strutting turkeys are all on the list and none of them are safe from this hardcore hunting trio. There is plenty of action-packed hunts, some heart-breaking misses, practical jokes and plenty of fun!

  • Swhacker Broadheads
  • When you try Swhacker broadheads, you will see what makes it different from all of the other broadheads. With two separate sets of razor-sharp cutting edges, Swhacker will cut through hide, bones and anything else standing between you and that monster trophy.

  • Hank Parker
  • The CBS Morning Show best described Hank Parker when introducing him as "the rod-n-reel answer to Michael Jordan, in popularity and talent!" Hank has enjoyed a storied professional bass fishing and outdoor television host career that continues to grow each season! His accomplishments on the professional bass fishing tournament trail support the fact he is one of America's greatest bass fishermen to ever compete.

  • Closing the Distance
  • Three words regarding Texas-based show "Closing the Distance" . . . whitetails, whitetails, whitetails. And some hog action, too. The emphasis is on bowhunting and close shooting at great bucks.

  • Spiritual Outdoor Adventures
  • Enjoy adventures with Dr. Jimmy Sites and the SOA crew in an exciting new season of hunting. The adventures are truly cross-country from bow hunting trophy whitetails in the woods of Pennsylvania to catching trout in the mountains of California. This award-winning show is entertaining, educational and inspirational.

  • Addicted to the Outdoors with Jon and Gina Brunson
  • In 2007, Jon and Gina Brunson packed their six children into an RV for a Florida to South Dakota road trip and whitetail hunt. It was the first show for their newest venture, "Addicted to the Outdoors," which has a revolutionary format that takes viewers along with them as they pursue game.

  • Outdoors with Bob Coker
  • Join Bob Coker and his pro staff as they hunt the globe for big game with nothing but bows.

  • Endless Season TV
  • Jacob Walker and Philip Pitts take viewers to stunning, game-rich hunting locations that most hunters rarely get to experience personally. They also share the down home Alabama stomping grounds of their childhood, richly steeped in hunting traditions and southern values.

  • Michael Waddell's Bone Collector
  • Bone Collector hosts Michael Waddell, Nick Mundt, and Travis "T-Bone" Turner will take the Outdoor Channel viewer across the globe in the enthralling, always entertaining "warts and all" style that Outdoor Channel viewers have come to know and love. Hunts of all kinds will be represented - bow, muzzleloader, shotgun and rifle.

  • Bloodline with Alex Rutledge
  • Outdoor personality Alex Rutledge joins the Pursuit Channel and will debut his new show, "Bloodline" in 3rd and 4th quarter 2011. "Bloodline" will feature Rutledge and his friends reflecting the culture of hunting, fishing and having fun in the Ozarks. If it's done in the outdoors, chances are you will see it on Bloodline.

  • A Hunter's Life with Larry Weishuhn
  • Don't miss Larry Weishuhn's newest TV hunting program. OutfittersRating.com presents "A Hunter's Life with Larry Weishuhn" which airs on the Sportsman's Channel during Big Game Wednesdays at 10 p.m. EST. Follow Larry as he hunts the world for big game.

  • Mossy Oak
  • It all began in West Point, Mississippi, with a fistful of dirt. Obsessed with the notion of getting closer to critters, Mossy Oak's founder and CEO, Toxey Haas, gathered up a bag of leaves, sticks and dirt from under his favorite hunting tree, walked into a fabric factory and dropped it on the counter. Facing an audience of startled faces he made a bold request, "Can you print fabric that looks like the stuff in the bag?" People snickered, shook their heads and probably contemplated calling security. Little did they know he was on to something big.