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New York Giants' Defensive End Justin Tuck & Bowhunter TV "Sack" Javelina in South Texas

Written on: 09/22/2011 by: The Outdoor Wire        
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New Berlin, WI -

Sportsman Channel, the leader in outdoor TV for the American Sportsman, is proud to showcase New York Giants' two-time all-pro defensive end, Justin Tuck, this week on Bowhunter TV. Tuck joins co-hosts Mike Carney and Curt Wells along with special guests Terry Rohm and Mike Mattly on an action-packed bowhunt for javelina in South Texas. This adrenaline filled hunt showcases Tuck's ability to "hit" javelina just as hard as he sacks opposing quarterbacks. Don't miss this EYE-opening episode of Bowhunter TV on Friday, September 23 at 10 p.m. EST.

It's no secret; Justin Tuck is NOT a small man, which makes things interesting when he's hunting, especially in a cactus-filled environment! Standing at six-feet, five-inches and weighing 275 pounds, Tuck had his work cut out for him in the South Texas brush chasing lightning-fast javelina. Hosts Mike Carney and Curt Wells are on the hunt to provide some local knowledge of the area, and Tuck takes full advantage of the opportunity to get in some off-season hunting. Standing alongside an abandoned ranch road, Tuck spots a pack of javelina and goes into third- and-long mode, connecting on his first javelina of the day from 30 yards with a pinpoint shot.

Tuck and his teammates from Bowhunter TV are having such a good time they decide to run up the score, connecting both on stalks and animals coming to the call. After more spot and stalk action, Tuck lines up his second target and "sacks" another javelina - from 42 yards.

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