BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA – As North American waterfowl fans eagerly prepare for opening day, Delta Waterfowl is pleased to announce a new media partnership with The Grind Waterfowl TV for the exciting season ahead.
“Delta Waterfowl’s initiative to produce one million ducks per year, every year, is a plan that The Grind Waterfowl TV is honored to support,” said Ricky Hart, marketing manager for The Grind Waterfowl TV. “In order for us to prosper in business and as athletes, we must help educate and support this unprecedented plan for future generations.”
The Grind Waterfowl television show is renowned for taking on and succeeding at the toughest waterfowl hunting challenges North America has to offer. That same spirit spills over into his equally enthusiastic support for waterfowl conservation. Those beliefs and work ethic naturally lend themselves to his support of Delta’s Million Duck campaign, which will be featured in the upcoming filming of the show for its 12th season on Pursuit Channel.
“We’re excited to have The Grind Waterfowl TV come on board with the recently launched Delta Million Duck campaign,” said Brad Heidel, senior director of marketing for Delta Waterfowl. “Their enthusiasm exemplifies the recognition by devoted waterfowl hunters and the industry that Delta’s duck production and predator management programs are the most effective way to put more ducks on the decoys of all waterfowl hunters in the world. all parts of North America. With the support of people like The Grind Waterfowl TV, Delta will achieve the extraordinary goal of adding one million ducks to every fall flight every year!”
The Grind Waterfowl TV is a hostless show made up of a group of Lucky Duck hunters, Dakota Decoy, well-known guide services, and other waterfowl enthusiasts. They provide a quality waterfowl hunting show featuring valuable hunting tips and conservation efforts to promote the sport of waterfowl. thegrindwaterfowl.com
delta waterfowl is The Duck Hunters Organization, a leading conservation group working to produce ducks and secure the future of waterfowl hunting in North America. Visit: deltawaterfowl.org
For more information, contact: Brad Heidel at (651) 403-1771 or [email protected].