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Coyote Country Competing for a Chance to Star in a Reality Show

Bonnyville hunting enthusiasts Coyote County are competing on WildTV’s The Search.  The Search features ten hunting groups who have captured their hunting adventures on camera and viewers vote on which group they would like to see have a year-long reality TV show.

County Country is based out of Bonnyville and started, in 2012, as local hunters Leo and Susan Paquin having fun filming their adventures so family members and friends could see what their passion was all about. That evolved into the idea to apply for The Search, which lead to a successful application and Coyote Country being announced as participants in 2015 season.

The Search will debut on WildTV in Canada on Monday, April 6th (Coyote Country has advised viewers to check their local listings as it may be different depending on service provider). Supporters can vote once a week per IP address, voting is open now at www.votethesearch.com.

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