United Association (UA) Local 393 member Adam Rule of Castroville, Calif., got the opportunity of a lifetime when he was selected to be the special guest on the 2020 season premiere of the Union Sportsmen’s Alliance’s (USA) Brotherhood Outdoors television series.
Rule is a U.S. Army veteran, third-generation union steamfitter, and a life-long outdoorsman who enjoys hunting of all types. He is also the lucky USA member chosen for a dream waterfowl hunt in Saskatchewan, Canada—the first stop on the greatest North American flyway.
On the Brotherhood Outdoors season opener, airing the week of June 29 on the Sportsman Channel, Rule targets Canada and white-fronted geese for the first time in his life, as well as a variety of ducks, as they stream in over the decoys in a vast Saskatchewan pea field. The tens of thousands of birds that fill the sky provide non-stop action and leave the former Army Ranger nearly speechless.
Each week, Brotherhood Outdoors invites a hardworking union member on an action-packed hunting or fishing adventure. Then the cameras follow guests back to their homes and workplaces for glimpses into the real lives of these hardworking union members who are as dedicated to their jobs as they are to the great outdoors.
Catch all the action of Rule’s waterfowl hunt on the Sportsman Channel on June 30 at 4 p.m., July 3 at 11:30 a.m., July 4 at 1:30 a.m. or Sunday, July 5 at 11 a.m. Eastern.
Tune in to Brotherhood Outdoors each week June 29 through December 28 as union members pursue trophy whitetails in Wyoming, bull redfish in Louisiana, mountain lions in Utah, stealthy mule deer in Colorado, and more.
For a complete list of upcoming episodes, visit www.brotherhoodoutdoors.tv. To watch episodes from past seasons, visit www.myoutdoortv.com.
Presented by Bank of Labor, Brotherhood Outdoors is also sponsored by the following unions, contractors, and corporate partners: Carhartt, International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers, International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, National Electrical Contractors Association, Thorogood, and United Association/International Training Fund’s Veterans in Piping Program.