CONTINUING THE CULTURE AT LYNCH
TRADITIONS
Lynch believes that the hard work and passion that built our company is a part of our customers and what we want for future generations. A company isn't just about what they sell, but it is about being a part of something much bigger. Our mission to make the best quality game calls, have the best hand painted camo images, or make products that broaden the outdoor experiences takes a back-seat to what must be done to further our love for the outdoors. Our goal is to be involved as a company and individuals with local and national organizations to reach our youth and the next generations. Lynch knows that each of us has a part to making our future one that will include the opportunities of the past and present, and that our culture beliefs, practices and customs will pass from generation to generation.
Lynch believes that the hard work and passion that built our company is a part of our customers and what we want for future generations. A company isn't just about what they sell, but it is about being a part of something much bigger. Our mission to make the best quality game calls, have the best hand painted camo images, or make products that broaden the outdoor experiences takes a back-seat to what must be done to further our love for the outdoors. Our goal is to be involved as a company and individuals with local and national organizations to reach our youth and the next generations. Lynch knows that each of us has a part to making our future one that will include the opportunities of the past and present, and that our culture beliefs, practices and customs will pass from generation to generation.
Lynch Traditions, Passing it on . . .
Lynch has been in the turkey call business since 1940 and in the early days of turkey hunting the opportunities for a successful hunt were rare to non-existent for many hunters. When an organization decided to help save the wild turkey, Lynch was there to help them get started. Since the early 1970's each state has contributed funds to the NWTF to help save and re-establish turkey populations in every state except Alaska. Today the NWTF is focused on Saving the Habitat, Save the Hunt. Lynch is also dedicated to helping the wild turkey re-gain populations in all states, and participating in events that help make that a reality. This year Lynch attended the 2015 39th Annual Convention of the NWTF in Nashville, Tennessee and sponsored The National Friction Calling Contest and The Grand National Calling contest. Lynch also co-sponsored a breakfast for our veterans and with Winchester Ammo provided a Longbeard Box Turkey Call for every veteran attending. Both the breakfast and calling contest were very well organized and an honor to be a participant. Pictures Video
In December of 2014 Lynch and Winchester Ammunition teamed together to reward several hard working youth leaders from the Pheasants Forever National Organization. These youth have worked hard as conservationist and to save our hunting heritage. This week was a chance to get them and their parents out in the fields to experience what they work so hard to preserve. The hunt was perfect for South Dakota as far as weather. James "Lucky" Miller with Lucky Dawg Outfitters hosted our hunt and provided excellent bird habitat and the hunts were exciting for all. Seeing these young leaders of tomorrow is encouraging and the prospects for conserving our way of life and love of the outdoors looks to be in good hands. Watch Video
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Lynch helps with new Youth / Disabled Turkey Hunts in Georgia
In 2014 the Georgia legislature passed a law allowing an early Youth and Disabled weekend prior to the opening turkey season in Georgia. This follows states like Florida and Louisiana, allowing parents a chance to take a child under 16 on a turkey hunt before the official opening of season. Pictures
In 2014 the Georgia legislature passed a law allowing an early Youth and Disabled weekend prior to the opening turkey season in Georgia. This follows states like Florida and Louisiana, allowing parents a chance to take a child under 16 on a turkey hunt before the official opening of season. Pictures