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Brian Pierog

CALLING THE SHOTS...
Meet Brian Pierog, Duck and Goose Hunting Expert
Brian Pierog will be “Callin’ The Shots, Tips and Tactics for Ducks and Geese” at this year’s Expo. I you are an experienced waterfowl hunter or just a beginner you will benefit from Brian’s seminar presentation. Brian has called in a few friends to help and will be joined on stage by Bob Orr and Shawn Ligo of Callin’ The Shots Outdoor Television, Final Approach and Longneck Outdoors. These three men will cover subjects such as scouting, blind concealment, decoy placement, basic calling as well as ethics afield, sportsmanship and landowner relations.
Brian has built a huge fan base of water fowlers from all over the world. With an understanding that the average water fowlers have budgets and other life events that restrict money spent on designer gear, Brian will share his knowledge of the sport and clue you in on the products that he believes to be the best. He has studied the field and knows what does the job for the best price.
About Brian Pierog: Brian Pierog is a resident of Mount Jackson, Pennsylvania and has been a waterfowl enthusiast since he was a child. He is an avid hunter and has perfected his duck and goose calling skills in the field over many years.
Brian has turned his obsession for waterfowl into his living as owner of Longneck Outdoors Waterfowl Supply and part owner of Callin' The Shots Outdoor TV. Brian's sponsors include Final Approach, Mojo Outdoors, D.T. Systems, Mac Island Game Calls, Muddy Dog lanyards and Cover Systems Boat Blinds.
Over the years, Brian has received many accolades and awards. He is the recipient of the Great Lakes Waterfowler, 2006 Waterfowl Video Of The Year for the production “Killin’ Time, Reality Goose Hunting”. This video captures the spirit and passion of the average American waterfowler. Brian, Bob, Shawn and crew take you for a ride throughout Pennsylvania in pursuit of the Canada Goose. The crew does everything on their own from the scouting to care of the harvest. Unlike other waterfowl television stars, Brian doesn’t use the help of guides, outfitters, leased land or nesting grounds for footage. It takes Brian an entire season to put together a production and only the best is good enough for the finished product.
After his formal stage seminars, Brian invites all water fowlers back to his booth so that he can continue to share his enthusiasm for the sport with you one on one.
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