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Columns - Monthly : Wolverine Tip Of The Month
Last Updated: Feb 22nd, 2007 - 18:37:03

I Am Dedicated
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Dec 27, 2006, 08:41

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Wolverine® is the maker of boots and head-to-toe apparel and gear for relentless outdoor adventurers and hunters. Visit Wolverine Boots on the web.

I am Dedicated;

Use the off-season months to research new hunting locations, equipment and techniques. By staying committed to the sport year-round and reflecting on the past season, a hunter can hopefully only see improvements in the months to come.   

This monthly outdoor tip is provided by WolverineŽ, maker of head-to-toe apparel and gear for relentless outdoor adventurers. www.wolverine.com

 

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