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Hello Hair World: My name is Kristle R. Rudd (aka Huntress/Fishtress Rudd). I am from Johns Creek, Georgia. I am a prostaff for Cross Hairs with Kris & Clay, Grits Custom Knives, Upwind Odor Eliminator, Hips Targets, Pondboss Baits, Speedy’s Stinky Cheese Bait, NAL Archery, Non-Typical Does, Gobbler Down Custom Calls, and a Vixen with Venom Vixens. I haven’t hunted/fished all my life. I was actually born a princess; you can just ask Daddy. Growing up, I won a pageant or two, won Miss Congeniality a time or two, went to the prom a half a dozen times, took gymnastics, cheered, spent two hours every morning curling my hair and doing my make-up. Today-- the only time I spend two hours doing my make-up, is before loading my gear to go to my treestand. Growing up the hardest decision was to wear purple or pink. Today the hardest decision is my truck or his, which rifles to carry, where to put my ground blind or do I want to hunt my treestand. Friday afternoon to Sunday late night -- I am up to 3.5 hours away - in the woods in a tent or on the lake. Every single weekend with no exception. I think about getting my favorite pair of shoes on all week - my snake proof, waterproof, camo boots. Every weekend we hunt whats in season in the am, fish from mid-morning till dark, then we hog hunt. The minute my F-150 hits dirt, Im like really me. While I love my three kids, my grandbaby,my four my chickens, five bedroom house outside Atlanta, my white collar job, I truly feel like I am me in my tent, with dirt under my nails, cooking my catch of the day over a fire. While there is usually no WiFi, its the best connection in the world. What I truly see and learn every single weekend. I have seen endangered species right in front of me, seen animals you normally dont see - elk, llamas, emu, peacocks, albino squirrels, fox squirrels, etc. And I cant name all the normal animals I see. Walking to my stand or blind in the dark, watching the sunset, hearing the animals - learning their sounds, waiting for the one! I forget that I have Lupus, Diabetes, and Gilberts Disease when I am in the woods or on the lake. I feel like a fish out of water until Im on the way. I have even been known to go alone. I killed my deer, pulled it behind me with rope for two miles, bungee corded it to the trunk of the Hybrid I took that weekend, and then drove it to Mr. Barlow to process. I am excited to be part of this wonderful team with the Cross Hairs. I have been honored to actually hunt with the Hairs and have also been honored to spend personal time with them. I can’t explain how real these guys are and how hard they hunt. It’s real, it’s ethical, it’s harvesting, it’s passion, IT is the life. We have a great team and lots of great sponsors. Most of which I have used their products and I myself can say I back them up as well. If you want a good, clean, funny, entertaining group to follow….that’s us. I am proud to be a part of it and can’t wait to see us grow. Nice to meet you all. Huntress Rudd
Posted on: Thu, 31 Jul 2014 15:04:03 +0000

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