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TV WiLD gains traction

TV WiLD gains traction

Known for their stance on 1080 poison, The Graf Boys have veered toward a more neutral genre - the hunting and outdoors market.

Their new venture www.tvwild.co.nz offers users with free - hunting, shooting and fishing action - online. The site also provides users with the mechanism to upload their own videos, and photos, and be in to win monthly prizes. The TV WiLD on-line shop - called Beat the Bullet - is also about to launched. The shop will hold 3 day specials on a variety of products.

Following their Wild Weekend Adventures series due to air on TV3 later this year, Clyde and Steve Graf have now focused on providing their supports with a more direct avenue for enjoying their outdoors adventures. "TV WiLD is the result of years of knock-backs, turmoil - blood, sweat, and tears" said Clyde Graf. "The website is now gaining momentum, and we're enjoying fantastic support from the outdoors community".

The Graf Boys new outdoors TV WiLD series is due to broadcast on Sky TV's Country99 channel, starting in June. It will follow immediately after their popular Roarin in Reds production, which has been split into 4 episodes.

"We're looking forward to providing our supporters with unprecedented action, tips and instruction - that's a promise!", Clyde Graf stated, in closing.

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