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10 Things Your Woman Wants for Christmas

Friday, November 19th, 2010

BuckedUp Apparel offers a range of gifts sure to put a smile on your girl's face this holiday season.

She’s the girl of your dreams – she’s hot, she knows her way around a deer stand and she’s got the confidence and sass that keeps you on your toes. Treat her right this holiday season with the kind of gifts she really wants. Never mind the sparkly stuff you can’t afford anyway. Get her the hunting clothes and accessories she’ll use every day. Lucky for you, BuckedUp Apparel has a few gift ideas that are sure to make her smile:

  1. BuckedUp hoodie – They come in nine different colors and designs and will help keep her warm on cold nights.
  2. BuckedUp Jr. lounge pants – They’ll be the most comfy item in her closet.
  3. Six-pack lunch cooler in pink with the BuckedUp logo – A gal’s gotta eat and she’d prefer to do it in style.
  4. BuckedUp girly tank or tee – Spring will be here before you know it, and she’ll be fashionably ready.
  5. BuckedUp swirly hat or visor - To go with her girly tank or tee. After all, accessories make the outfit.
  6. BuckedUp Hot Shorts – Ok, admit it. This is a gift that’s a little more for you than for her. But she’ll be flattered. We think.
  7. BuckedUp 2010 Calendar – When you hand her this calendar full of hot picks of the beautiful BuckedUp girls and tell her, “Baby, these gals got NUTHIN’ on you,” she’ll be so moved with emotion that you can bet the Christmas night romance is ON. Maybe.
  8. Chuckit Bucket – Because seriously, she needs someplace to coral all your junk you leave lying around the house.
  9. BuckedUp cornhole board – To keep the kids occupied while she tries on those hot shorts. And because she’s such a great aim, she can hustle your buddies out of an easy few bucks.
  10. Statch Rope – Because she’s got stuff to pull too. What do you think she does all day when you’re off with your buddies – watch Oprah reruns? Doubt it.

Whether you’re looking for a great gift for your girl, your best buddy or the littlest future hunters in your family, BuckedUp Apparel has you covered. Browse our website, find a BuckedUp retailer near you or catch us at one of multiple upcoming events.

BuckedUp Apparel Goes Wild at Redneck Yacht Club’s Trucks Gone Wild Weekend

Friday, November 5th, 2010

A shot from the Trucks Gone Wild Tour 2009 at the Redneck Yacht Club in Punta Gorda, FL.

Hey truck fans – throw on your favorite BuckedUp hunting clothes and join BuckedUp Apparel and the BuckedUp Girls for Trucks Gone Wild Weekend Nov. 12-14 at the Redneck Yacht Club in Punta Gorda, Florida. The state’s largest off-road park will host the Trucks Gone Wild Tour 2010 featuring the fastest, muddiest and craziest ATV and truck racing events you’ll see all year.

The three-day party starts with a Friday night concert and the dirty stuff gets underway Saturday morning with the $250 purse ATV Racing in the Mud Track event; $250 purse Side by Side Racing in the Mud Track; and the $10,000 purse Triple Crown Race consisting of a mud track race and the Truck Pull Scraping Paint Race, open to all trucks and buggies. The winner of the truck pull takes home $1,000.

Country's Stealing Angels will open for Ricochet Saturday night during the Trucks Gone Wild Weekend at the Redneck Yacht Club.

Saturday night wraps with a concert by Country girl group Stealing Angels (made up of heavenly descendents of Country great Loretta Lynn, film legend John Wayne and American Folk Hero Daniel Boone) and Ricochet, best known for their 1996 No. 1 hit “Daddy’s Money.” Enjoy the Redneck Yacht Club’s 800+ acres of trail riding, four mud holes, 500-foot oval mud track and drive-thru buggy wash ’til the gates close at 4pm on Sunday.

BuckedUp will be there with all the latest BuckedUp hunting clothes and gear so you can get a jump on your holiday shopping and maybe even snap a keepsake photo with one of the beautiful BuckedUp Girls. Visit the Redneck Yacht Club’s website for information on tickets and requirements for minors. And if you can’t make it out to the BuckedUp booth, visit our website for the hottest hunting clothes and gear around.

How to Keep your Hunting Clothes, Gear and Yourself Scent-Free

Friday, October 8th, 2010

If you can see him, you can bet that he can smell you. BuckedUpApparel.com offers tips on scent-free hunting.

You don’t even have to break a sweat. Just show up and you already smell. Every moment of the day your body is spinning millions of scent molecules into the surrounding air. It’s on your hunting clothes and boots that you wear and on all the hunting gear that you carry. And don’t think for minute that whitetail buck you’ve got your eye on can’t detect it – his greatest sense is his sense of smell. Lucky for you, BuckedUp Apparel has a few helpful hints to keep your hunting clothes and gear, and yourself off your target’s scent radar:

  • Before your hunt, shower with unscented antibacterial soap and shampoo, dry off with towels washed in an odor-killing detergent and use an odor-neutralizing deodorant;
  • Brush your teeth with baking soda and avoid eating, smoking and chewing tobacco after a brush;
  • Wash ALL of your hunting clothes, right down to your skivvies, with odor-killing detergent and hang them to dry on a line outside (your dryer may hold scents from previously washed clothes and scented drying cloths);
  • Store and carry your clothes in scent-free bags;
  • Oil rifles with brands that provide a masking scent;
  • Wash bows, arrows and broadheads with hydrogen peroxide;
  • Wash all of your hunting gear including your backpack, harness, stand, grunt tube, knives, etc. with fragrance-free detergents before each hunt;
  • Wash boots and overboots with odor-killing detergent and don’t wear them until you reach your hunting ground to avoid picking up odors from your vehicle, gas station and that favorite breakfast joint you hit along the way;
  • If you wear leather boots, line them with a scent lock and spray with a masking scent and odor neutralizer;
  • To really mask your boots’ scent, grind them in fresh deer droppings spotted while walking your hunting ground;
  • Use your rifle or bow to push aside vegetation and use activated carbon gloves to climb up to your tree stand. Touching leaves, bark and tree stand steps can leave your scent for deer to discover hours after you’ve passed by;
  • Use all of your hunting clothes, gear and equipment exclusively for the woods and store them in a sealed, scent-free container.

For the hottest hunting clothes and hunting gear around, shop BuckedUpApparel.com. And be sure to check our Upcoming Events section to see where BuckedUp and the BuckedUp Girls will be next. We regularly travel to hunting, mudding, 4-wheeling, trucking, festival and concert events to show off all the latest new BuckedUp products.

Meet the Turtleman of Kentucky at the Kentucky Hunting, Fishing & ATV Expo August 14-15

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

BuckedUp Apparel and the beautiful BuckedUp Girls are on the road again – this time to the Kentucky Hunting, Fishing & ATV Expo August 14-15 at the Frankfort Convention Center in downtown Frankfort. The annual expo features all the newest hunting, fishing and ATV gear and we’ll be there to show off our latest and greatest men’s hunting clothes, women’s hunting clothes and kids’ hunting clothes.

We’re particularly looking forward to this trip for one reason – a loud and loony but loveable character know as the Turtleman of Kentucky. Since the age of seven, Ernie Brown, Jr. has wowed watchers with his bare-handed, adrenalin-jacked pursuit of Kentucky’s snapper turtles. He’s been known to be paid in gas money for his help in ridding the state’s farm ponds of snapping turtles that eat fish, baby ducks and eggs and bite kids, cattle and horses swimming or cooling off in the water.

Bare-handed turtle hunting is considered a rare and dying art, but the Turtleman is doing one heck of an entertaining job keeping it alive. He starts by running full-on into even the murkiest brown and green water. When he spots the tell-tale bubbles that tell him a turtle is lurking beneath the surface, he goes in hands first, sometimes fully submerging himself in waters that we’d rather stay clear of. After a minute or two, he’ll burst out of the water swinging his catch by the tail and letting out his signature “Indian rebel yell.”

“When you hear him holler with a rebel yell, Turtleman’s got another turtle by the tail,” goes a little ditty written for the man whose antics have racked up upwards of 3 million YouTube views.

“They think I’m crazy, but they can’t help but like me,” Turtleman says of his growing legion of fans. Though the thought of going mano a mano with a 40-pound snapper may seem a bit unnerving, Turtleman would have it no other way. He won’t use hooks or any other instrument that may cause harm and he encourages watchers to “respect the turtle.”

“I don’t kill it – I only catch it,” he says.

Hopefully, Turtleman will trade us a few of his “Snapperlicious” logo T shirts for some stylish BuckedUp hunting clothes. If you see him out at the expo, be sure to send him to the BuckedUp Apparel booth. And be sure to stop by yourself for the best looking hunting clothes available.

Ernie Brown, Jr. aka "Turtleman" and BuckedUp Apparel will be at the Kentucky Hunting, Fishing & ATV Expo August 14-15. www.turtle-man.com.

BuckedUp Goes to the Deerassic Classic

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

BuckedUp Apparel and the BuckedUp girls will make a stop at the Deerassic Classic Giveaway and Outdoor Expo in Cambridge, Ohio August 6-7. The annual event attracts thousands of outdoor and hunting enthusiasts and benefits the National Whitetail Deer Education Foundation.

Ruff Creek is among the acts providing live entertainment at the 2010 Deerassic Classic. BuckedUp Apparel and the BuckedUp Girls will be there.

The NWDEF Deerassic Park Education Center was built with a mission in mind: “To reconnect youth with the outdoors and all of nature through innovative and exciting educational programs.” These programs include classroom presentations and field trips for public and private schools, home schoolers, church youth groups, youth organizations such as the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and 4H clubs plus at-risk youth.  The 117-acre Deerassic Park Education Center near Salt Fork State Park is home to a herd of beautiful whitetail deer, features hiking trails and is the site of the planned Ohio Whitetail Hall of Fame Museum complex.

The 2010 Deerassic Classic opens with live entertainment by Tom Jackson and Frankie Ballard on Thursday, August 5. Lo Cash Cowboys and Ruff Creek play on Friday; Daryle Singletary and the Double Barrel Tour with Andy Griggs and Rhett Akins on Saturday. Outdoor celebrity appearances include:

  • Chris Brackett (Arrow Affliction, Brackett Outdoors)
  • Ralph and Vicki Cianciarulo (Archer’s Choice TV)
  • Keith “Doc” Ainsley (Doc’s Team Extreme)
  • Heath Painter (Sportsmen of North America)
  • George Winslow and Russ Walker (Bullseye Outdoor Adventures)
  • Mike Stroff and Jamie Satterfield (Southern Outdoor Experience)
  • Ray Howell (Kicking Bear Founder)
  • Irlene Mandrell (Mandrell Sisters)

Register to win Harley Davidson motorcycles, ATVs, boats, trucks, vacations, guns and a stash of cold hard cash. And be sure to stop by to mingle with the BuckedUp girls and see all the latest from BuckedUp Apparel. Get your tickets and secure your camp site now. Call 740-435-9500 for more info.