“Show us Your Rack” Photo Contest

“Show us Your Rack” Photo Contest

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Hunters, it’s your time to shine! The “Show us Your Rack” photo contest is back, and we want to see your best trophy shots.

It’s free to enter – just upload a photo of your prized antlers for a chance to win an amazing prize package! Entrants must be 21+ to be eligible to win the prize package.

The “Show us Your Rack” Prize Package Includes: 

  • 1 Deer Processing provided by Kirkey’s Cutting & Game Processing 
  • An alignment worth $150 from O’Shea Tire & Collision  
  • 4 Tickets to the New York Sportsman Expo
  • 1 case of Molson Beer provided by FLX Beverage  
  • 1 pair of Camo Dryshod Boots provided by Homer Men & Boys valued at $160
  • $100 Gift Card to CNY Farm Supply  

Whether it’s your very first buck or your biggest yet, show it off with pride! To enter, visit any participating station website and submit your photo today. Participating stations include: I100, Q Country, The Buzzer, Pure Oldies, and WHCU

Don’t wait – get your entry in before the deadline December 8th, 2025, and “Show us Your Rack”! Enter using the form below.

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