Dean Capuano, SWAROVSKI OPTIK Quests TVJanuary 15, 2016 6 Dean CapuanoDean Capuano grew up in a world of hunting and fishing. From a very early age Dean was fascinated with anything outdoors, but hunting and fishing growing up on the east coast, was a way a life. From the time he was old enough to hold a fishing pole or shoot a gun, he was chasing some sort of game. As he grew older his love for the outdoors grew from something he did as a kid to a life-long obsession. Although there were necessary sidetracks along the way, such as college and becoming a National Hockey League draft pick of the Boston Bruins, hunting and fishing was the constant that always got him through the tough times.After graduating college he was lucky enough to land job with SWAROVSKI OPTIK NORTH AMERICA and for the past 12 years he has handled communications for the high end optics manufacturer in North America. Over the past decade he has literally hunted the world. Although whitetails are his passion he has chased all different types of game and has hunted on 5 continentsFind Dean Capuano on the Outdoor Channel About SWAROVSKI OPTIKAs a world leader in optics, SWAROVSKI OPTIK regards tradition, origin, quality awareness, entrepreneurial boldness, innovativeness, absolute devotion to service and product functionality as the core values guiding all its actions. These principles have evolved from within the company at SWAROVSKI OPTIK and they are put into practice every day by all our staff.Find SWAROVSKI OPTIK at swarovskioptik.com Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave Previous articleJerry Miculek with Vortex OpticsNext article Benny Spies, Kershaw 6 commentsPat Walsh Says $55.00Edit from Admin Bidder has retracted bid50 bucks.Admin Edit After being notified of that Jeep won the auction with his $50 bid because of the winning bidder backing out, Jeep increased his bid to $205 for the cause.$30Patrick Walsh says:$25.00$20All bidding begins at $5.00Comments are closed.
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