N.H. Firefighter Earns Spot on Hunting Television Show

April 1, 2013
A Dover firefighter was selected to participate in a week-long bow hunting trip in Arizona which will be filmed and aired on "Brotherhood Outdoors," a Sportsman Channel TV show.

April 01--DOVER- In January, Dover Fire and Rescue Lt. Michael McShane spent a week away from familiar firefighting apparatus and the equipment he's normally surrounded by on the job, and was featured on a reality show, Brotherhood Outdoors.

It was his time spent and character built through much of what he does as a firefighter, and also as a member of the Union Sportsmen's Alliance, that helped earn him the opportunity to be treated to a weeklong bow hunting trip in Arizona.

He explained that the show chooses someone who is a union member and takes them out on a hunting and fishing trip.

Presented by Bank of Labor, Brotherhood Outdoors, which airs exclusively on the Sportsman Channel, is a unique series of the Union Sportsmen's Alliance that celebrates hardworking union sportsmen and women as they join co-hosts Daniel Lee Martin and Julie McQueen for hunting and fishing adventures across North America or act as the guide.

The application process for the show was a lengthy one, he said, and he answered all kinds of questions about himself, what he does as part of his union and what they do for the community.

Copyright 2013 - Foster's Daily Democrat, Dover, N.H.

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