
Nathan Fields
Butler, KY
Background
Nathan started hunting for raccoons with his mates when he was 10. He got into competitive hunting at 14. He's been the President of Sun Valley Coon Club in Crittenden, Kentucky for a decade. His achievements so far include over $31,000 career earnings in PKC. He's made it to the final 20 heaps of times in the PKC, AKC, and UKC world champs. His latest win was making it to the semi-finals in the 2012 autumn superstakes. Some recent dogs he's owned or handled are Gold. Ch WT’s Wild Buck, and Gold CH, Gr. Nite ch. Mojo On Tapp. When he's not out hunting, Nathan's into duck shooting and bass fishing. He's also a fan of UK and the Cincinnati Reds. His family's his wife Ann and his son Ryan.
Why I Use SportDOG Brand
I use Sportdog 'cause all the staff are hunters and know you need a reliable product out in the bush. I also reckon the customer service is the best in the business. Being able to ring up and yarn with someone about your product questions means heaps in today's world.
Favourite Products
I use the 3225, Tek 1.0, the bark collars, and the C9 series supplements.
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