mossy oak on the WHA
#1
well after reading the previous post i felt that i needed to express my opinion to them so i wrote them an email and got this reply
Jeremy:
Just got back in the office last night to read all this e-mail about WHA. I have not had time to dig through everything that has been written yet but I can assure you that Mossy Oak is not in anyway supporting the WHA. No one takes the hunting heritage to heart like we do. It’s easy to figure out where we stand on these type issues by watching some of our TV shows. They have always been centered around average people, the critters, the land and most of all the experience. Thanks for your concern and stay vigilant.
Ronnie “Cuz” Strickland
SR. VP Mossy Oak
still kinda curious as to why they couldnt give this same reply in the previous post
oh well just wanted to share what they said
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Jeremy:
Just got back in the office last night to read all this e-mail about WHA. I have not had time to dig through everything that has been written yet but I can assure you that Mossy Oak is not in anyway supporting the WHA. No one takes the hunting heritage to heart like we do. It’s easy to figure out where we stand on these type issues by watching some of our TV shows. They have always been centered around average people, the critters, the land and most of all the experience. Thanks for your concern and stay vigilant.
Ronnie “Cuz” Strickland
SR. VP Mossy Oak
still kinda curious as to why they couldnt give this same reply in the previous post
oh well just wanted to share what they said
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#6
The more I think about it, I'd love to see some of our well funded industry leaders come out publically and head the hunter movement against the WHA...that would show hunter support and probably be the best sales marketing efforts...get behind the hunting industry rather than hide and see what hunters and sportsmen are going to say.



