New TrophyRoom.com Pro Staff Blog Loaded with Hunting and Fishing Experts

Denver, CO (PRWEB) March 2, 2010 -- TrophyRoom.com officially launches its Pro Staff Blog series, by bringing in industry experts and veterans to contribute top quality content on whitetail deer and waterfowl hunting, salt and freshwater fishing.

The line up of contributing bloggers is:

Mick Hellickson Ph.D.

Mick, chief deer biologist at the King Ranch, is now TrophyRoom.com’s contributing whitetail deer expert. View Mick’s Shed Antler Hunting (http://trophyroom.com/blog/hunting/2010-03-01/shed-antler-hunting/) blog post.

Nathaniel Linville

Nathaniel, holder of three IGFA salt water world records and owner of The Angling Company in Key West, is providing salt water fishing commentary with an emphasis on fly fishing. View Nathaniel’s Angling the Barracuda (http://trophyroom.com/blog/fly-fishing/2010-03-01/angling-the-barracuda/) blog post.

Nathan Zelinsky

Nathan, professional walleye angler and operator of Colorado’s Tightline Outdoors, is covering fresh water fishing and success strategies. View Nathan’s Ice Fishing – A Plan and a Little More (http://trophyroom.com/blog/fishing/2010-02-24/ice-fishing-a-plan-and-a-little-more/) blog post.

Jay Longhauser

Jay, Zink Calls Pro Staffer and waterfowl hunting expert is covering duck and goose hunting. View Jay’s Spring Snow Geese (http://trophyroom.com/blog/hunting/2010-03-01/spring-snow-geese/) blog post.

These experts are the first TrophyRoom.com Pro Staff Bloggers. “Mick, Nathaniel, Nathan and Jay are all extremely talented individuals in their respective fields and we are looking forward to learning from their experiences with the rest of our readers,” says Paul Cownie, President of TrophyRoom.com. “All of these guys are progressive, forward thinking people who will bring a wealth of knowledge and information to the Pro Staff blog. We’re excited to say the least.”

View and comment on TrophyRoom.com’s Pro Staff Blog Series at TrophyRoom.com/blog.

About Trophy Room

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