While the red, white and blue car decals with the “Hunters Vote,” “Anglers Vote,” and “Trappers Vote,” messages will clearly catch any eye, it’s the creative ways that U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance supporters displayed their decals that should now catch your attention. We want you to vote for a winner.
The voting period is now open and we hope you will visit the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance Facebook page and help us select a winner for the contest. Entry images poured in from across America, and the best were selected. Now, it’s your opportunity to help narrow that selection to one.
“We appreciate the interest of the hunters, anglers and trappers who participated in this contest and placed the decals in prominent places to help USSA spread the word about conservationists being important in this election year,” said Tony Celebrezze, U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance relationship director. “Now the fun continues as the voting period opens. Please take a look, and place a vote.”
The Hunter’s Vote photo contest on Facebook voting period is open October 8-19. You’ll find a large variety of images and view some very creative ideas. Go to: http://www.facebook.com/#!/ussportsmen/app_95936962634. Look for the voting tab. The image entry with the most votes earns that photographer a $100 Cabela’s gift card.
Just visit the USSA Facebook page, then look for the photo contest link on the right, and place your vote. To purchase a decal, visit: www.ussportsmen.org/cardecal. Winners will be announced October 22nd at 12 EDST. Spread the word and vote early!
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