Reported by: Elizabeth Noreika
Videographer: John Haulotte
Web Producer: Elizabeth Noreika
August 8, 2008 10:22am
EYEWITNESS NEWS ONLINE VIDEO C L I C K T O P L A Y
A Mountain State mom is getting nationwide recognition for her hunting skills.
27 year old Jessi Flores spends her days working as a lab tech, but she heads to the woods whenever she gets a chance. She has been hunting since she was 12. She's racked up a lot of game in her lifetime.
Her sharp shooting has landed her a spot as a national spokeswoman for Scentblocker clothing. The top hunting brand chose Flores as one of four women to blog on their website about their hunting experiences.
Flores says she hopes to inspire other female hunters.
To learn more about Flores and hunting log onto www.scentblocker.com.
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