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Hi Mountain Seasonings Announces Partnership with Kristy Lee Cook and The Most Wanted List

Hi Mountain Seasonings, America’s leading manufacturer of kits for homemade jerky and sausage, Western-style seasonings, bacon cures, snackin’ stick kits, dressings & dips is pleased to announce a partnership with the popular The Most Wanted List outdoor show hosted by country music singer, Kristy Lee Cook.

Now in its 11th season, The Most Wanted List, is about friends and family carrying on our heritage and showing what it means to represent the outdoor lifestyle. Hunting isn’t just about the hunt. It’s about the harvest, conservation, friendship, family, adventure, memories, bringing new people into the outdoors, and much more. Each week is a different, exciting journey that keeps viewers entranced and coming back week after week to see what is on The Most Wanted List.

“I have been a longtime fan of Hi Mountain Seasonings, we’ve been using them for many years,” said host Kristy Lee Cook. “We cook what we harvest, and we always use their seasonings, It will be fun to share these great recipes with our viewers throughout the year.”

Be sure to tune in for the exciting 2024 season of The Most Wanted List on The Sportsman Channel, MOTV, YouTube, Hulu Live, Friendly App, and Outdoor America. Check local listings for dates and airtimes.

About Hi Mountain Seasonings: Located in the heart of Wyoming, Hi Mountain Seasonings was founded in 1991 and is America’s premier manufacturer of homemade jerky and sausage kits. Hi Mountain Seasonings has successfully captured distinct, traditional Western flavors in its jerky cure & seasonings, Western-style seasonings, bacon cures, snackin’ stick kits, dressings & dips, and much, much more. The company also offers field dressing and prep and cooking tools. For additional information, write: Hi Mountain Seasonings, 1000 College View Drive, Riverton, WY 82501; call toll-free 1-800-829-2285; or visit the company website at www.himtnjerky.com.

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