It's been a cold December here in Utah, bringing many of our hunting seasons to a chilly conclusion. We have had over a week with nighttime lows here in Morgan at around zero. For us, it is a bit early for this kind of cold. And while many places across the country still have more hunting to go, we have watched the marshes freeze up tight and the snow stack up in the hills -- making the skiers happy -- but not making it easy for us hunters. A few of us still have cow elk tags . . . and fortunately the chukars, cottontails, and even a few huns, are still on the late season hunt list. And of course, we can still find a few geese and do some jump shooting along the rivers for ducks.
Whatever your plans with your family at this special time of year, all of us at Browning send out our sincerest best wishes. If you are among the Browning customers facing economic challenges and difficulty this year, please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Last Minute Gifts - What's on the Christmas list for Browning product managers this year?
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We caught most of our Browning product mangers around the building getting ready for the annual SHOT Show (coming up in early January) when we asked them to give us their ideas on Christmas favorites, especially a few ideas they think you can still find in stock at Browning dealers between now and Christmas.
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| These backyard Rios are hunkering down for the long Utah Winter. |
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| There is still open water on the briny Great Salt Lake. |
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