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Dan's love for sports performance training has enabled him to experience top performance centers across the US. Dan has had the opportunity to train at ParisiSpeedSchool headquarters in Fair Lawn, NJ; home of some of the fastest NFL combine athletes. As well as graduate work at Athletes' Performance in Tempe, AZ; home training center for numerous PGA, NFL and MLB athletes. Dan's education and experience has fueled his passion to train athletes at all levels and abilities and now he's co-owner of his own Sports Training Company: FAST TRAC PERFORMANCE. Dan's love for sports performance coupled with his passion for the outdoors has enabled him to hunt from Alaska to New Mexico. Currently, Dan has teamed up with Sportsman's Warehouse News to help them as archery editor, videographer, and media relations. Dan lives in Spokane, WA and enjoys spending time with family, friends and the great outdoors. QUALIFICATIONS MS (master's of science) Exercise Physiology C.U. of Pennsylvania BS (bachelor's of science) Exercise Science Eastern Washington University CSCS (NSCA) Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist PES (NASM) Performance Enhancement Specialist USAW (Performance Coach)


Jun 04
2009

Bear Run

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Dan Staton

Tuesday night I left Spokane after a long day of work and drove 100 miles one way to replenish the baits.  Both baits were slammed so I reloaded them with remaining light.  We ran out of light so we hung our tree stands and trail camera in the dark.  We got home around 1am and had to be back at work by 7am.  Great sacrifice will foster great reward...let's hope!  Check out the track we found, about a 5 inch pad baby!

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written by Brischl2, June 04, 2009
5"er is definitely a keeper!!! Good luck and hope it's a color phase! Man I'm dying for a color phased bear. smilies/sad.gif
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written by MBurrows, June 06, 2009
Dan,
You better kill one! smilies/smiley.gif Remember they eat elk calves and deer fawns. Good luck this weekend. I wish I had the time and money to come over and hunt with you guys.
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