BirdDog, which aims to make hunting more accessible with an AirBnB-like system, has partnered with Field & Stream to help more people find accessible outdoor excursions.
FIRST ON FOX -- BirdDog, which aims to make hunting more accessible to Americans with an AirBnB-like system, has partnered with Field & Stream to help more people find accessible outdoor excursions.
"They've got a magazine that really tells great stories about the outdoors and… they came to us and said, ‘Hey, could you create a site co-branded where our readers could then go out and participate in the outdoors on hunting and fishing excursions?’ So that's what we did," he continued. "That's what we're launching today.
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