Hi, I'm Paul Fruge', Inventor and owner of Pro Hood Inc. This page
is a chronicle of what I'm doing or hunting and a chance to stay in touch
with you and any news I may have. I've met a lot of you fellow hunters at the hunting
shows across the country and feel I need to stay connected in a way.
As you can see, I'm not a T.V. star or shoot 150 class bucks every
year. I live and hunt the real world. I just want to share a
comfortable, quality product at an affordable price. If you just
want to talk hunting or ask questions, contact me anytime.
What's
going on now...
June 29, 2010
Did you hear the latest? Scent Lok brand clothing (activated carbon) loses
lawsuit in Minnesota. Judge declares they, Cabela's and Gander Mt.
used misleading and false advertising claims regarding there odor
eliminating clothing and that it can't be reactivated to 100% in a conventional
clothes dryer or eliminate odor 100% as advertised. Check it out on all the archery talk forums and learn more and see the ruling for
yourself. You may be entitled to your money back. They are figuring that
stuff out now in the court so I heard. Looks like Silver technology is the new
alternative with the "truth" and facts supporting it 100%.
Yes it has to be worn next to your skin for maximum effectiveness to kill
bacteria, but at least there is a decent system to effectively kill human odor at
its source.
Pro
Hood picture of the month. Click
to enlarge
My
trophy pictures.
April 23, 2010
Pro Staff
Steve Esker scores on a spring bird. He had some Tom's close by but
couldn't get them off the hens so he settled for this Jake.
Nice job Steve!
As you can
see, I don't kill the big bucks all the time. Where I live, these
are about average bucks you'll see. My 150 class in the top picture is
most likely my buck of a lifetime. I've seen them bigger, but need a
little more luck. I do a lot of predator hunting and trapping
too.
To the left is
the company vehicle. What a tool. It's a Honda XR 650 uncorked and
decked out in Realtree camo. You don't see this everyday. It sure does
save on gas and time when scouting different areas. Carry a GPS and your
possibilities are endless. I've been running the woods with this since
2004