Being a hunting guide, I know that perfect visual acuity is an asset I can’t afford to lose.
I discovered Claroxan a few years ago, when my client Tim’s bighorn tag finally came. I furiously scouted, but I felt we needed an extra edge. I asked a fellow guide, and he told me to try Claroxan. He explained how it works, and said his long-range focus and depth perception vastly improved after just a few short weeks. I checked into it, and it seemed to be the answer I was looking for, so I decided, “why not try it?”
Fast forward a few months, and it was off to the Mojave Desert in eastern California. As the sun rose on Opening Day, I vividly remember that first glance at the incredible, desolate canyons, savoring the sweet dawn breeze, as we set out on foot into the magnificent Kingston Mountains. I knew my vision was sharper – I could focus in on objects in the distance like a hawk.
On the 14th day of the 15-day trek, nearly worn out, we entered a remote area with anticipation of locating the deceptive desert sheep. The air scent was overwhelming – we were close!
Then, I peered through my spotting scope, and somehow spotted a Great Ram from what had to be three miles away!
We carefully inched closer, stalking eagerly, until Tim motioned that the sheep was lined up perfectly in his crosshairs. With the ram broadside to our position, the first shot knocked it on its back, legs kicking. The next .300 Win Mag round penetrated its chest, ending all movement.
Hootin’ and hollerin’, we rushed to Tim’s ram. Now he was one step closer to his North American Grand Slam. And, I can tell you this: I know I wouldn’t have spotted that ram without Claroxan! Tim could have missed his chance!
Cliff St. Martin
Dry Creek Outfitters