Dead Down Wind Supports Wounded Warrior Hunt

Posted by: BowStaff
Thursday, December 15, 2011

Dead Down Wind Supports Wounded Warrior Hunt

Dead Down Wind proudly participated in the 7th Annual SCI Low Country Chapter Wounded Warrior and Wheelchair Hunt at Nemours Plantation in South Carolina held on Oct. 24-25, 2011.

Four Dead Down Wind pro staffers worked as volunteers during the hunt. Gus Congemi, host of Live the Wild Life, and co-host Ernie Wojtysiak were on hand to film the hunt for theTV show and distribute Dead Down Wind gift bags to the hunters. Congemi said each gift bag contained numerous scent-prevention products to aid in the hunters' success.

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"Attending this hunt was important  to my  pro staff and me," Congemi, says.  "Pro staffer Mike Gilbert is a retired Army 1st SGT. Pro staffer Mike Leavitt's father is retired military, and my daughter is a West Point graduate actively serving as a Captain in the Army. These ties to the military made us feel strongly about giving any support we could to this event and our troops.  We wanted to give something back to those who serve our country."

Fifty hunters, including 30 Wounded Warriors, 10 adult disabled hunters and 10 sick or injured youngsters participated in the hunt, and more than 200 volunteers lended a hand. Hunters took 14 deer and two hogs during the two-day hunt.

Support for the organization allows it to expand its Disabled Hunter programs and inspire other groups and organizations to get involved in offering similar outdoor activities for the benefit of wounded warriors, sick youngsters and disabled adults," Mark Peterson, SCI Low Country Chapter Disabled Hunter & Wounded Warrior program coordinator, says. "Every year hunters have inspirational stories of courage, perseverance and faith to share. They are stories that deserve to be told, especially the stories of service and sacrifice by the Wounded Warriors."

To learn more about Dead Down Wind or to purchase their scent eliminating products please click here.

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