Founded in 1928, T.P. Outdoors started as a hardware/feed & seed store in Monroe, LA as Tyner Petrus Companies. A lot has changed since then. Today, there are two independent yet still family run T.P. Outdoors Stores with one in Monroe, LA and West Monroe, LA.
T.P. Outdoors West Monroe
The West Monroe, LA store location still operates today as a True Value hardware store and sporting goods store complete with an indoor shooting range and from hunting to hardware, you’ll find just about everything you would expect and then some.
The Monroe location has dropped their hardware department as of this year making room for expended sporting goods offerings and is one of the areas top outdoor retailers. From the biggest deer stands to the smallest fishing lures, you’ll find a little bit of everything the outdoorsman needs.
T.P. Outdoors has been a client since about 2014. Around this time, we began filming the T.P. Outdoors Adventures TV show, a local outdoor TV show which airs weekly on Stations KTVE and KARD Fox 14, and helping out with various marketing projects for the two locations.
Our work has ranged from filming the TV show and producing TP Outdoors TV commercials and content as well as in store promotions and helping to manage the social media channels.
There have been hundreds of other projects we’ve been involved with for T.P. Outdoors. Way to many to list here. However, below, you’ll see just a small sample of some of the projects that we’ve worked on for T.P. Outdoors.
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…if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will moved …– Matthew 17:20
Last year I prepared my fall garden; tilling in the remaining summer tomato vines and the last of my green beans. I planned out my rows and what to plant. I dug out some mustard seed that had been collected from the previous years garden.
Mustard greens are similar to turnip greens or collard greens but not nearly as cold tolerant. As collards experience their first frost, the flavors get better and sweeter. Mustards are not the like that. The frost usually kills them or at least knocks them back considerably to the point where you can’t really harvest them.
It was early fall. actually more like late summer and the first frost was still a good month or two away so we had plenty of time to get mustard in the ground and mature to harvest so I put in a row.
South Arkansas is not known for cold weather. This year our first frost would come later than normal. Our first frost would not come until the last of November, first of December. This deep freeze really stunted our mustard greens.
By this time we’d already had several batches of mustard‘s and our collards and turnip greens were already coming along just as well. Not having anything else left to plant. I just left them be without tilling them under.
Winter had set in. Carrots, collards turnip greens, and a little lettuce is about all that remained in the garden throughout the winter and they all did fairly well. not the mustard‘s but some how they managed to stay alive. Well some of them anyway.
Winter made its slow progression as January turned into February. Hoping to make some green manure, the mustard‘s eventually got tilled into the ground. I did however leave one small patch that I plan to leave to go to seed to produce seed for the following year‘s garden. A few random plants had already been pulled up and cast off to the side which didn’t get tilled under but we expected they would soon die since their roots were no longer in the ground. these plants had actually already begun to bolt and were producing flowers.
Right around Valentine’s Day 2021, a strong winter storm, the strongest in my 42 years hit. Many people I talked to in their 80s had also never seen a winter storm hit south Arkansas with over 10 inches of snow and low single digit temperatures and for an extended period of time. My garden was covered a deep blanket of snow for over a week solid.
As the snow finally began to melt away I walked through my garden I noticed the mustard greens that had already been pulled up were still blooming.
The plants had been pulled up by their roots. they had been tilled under. They had been stomped on. they had been covered in deep snow and frigid temperatures for an extended period of time separated from the other planets. Still, tiny yellow flowers appeared through the melting snow.
So, as soon as the ground dried out. I tilled them under again!
It’s now April. Most of my summer garden has been planted. One or two rows remain barren. One of those rows was my mustard row.
As I looked at the row today, something caught my eye sticking up out of the dirt. I’d planted okra but it is not okra sporting. It was mustard seed plods.
After all the plants had been through, they still managed to bloom, and produce fruit.
Have you ever been left for dead? Pulled out of your preferred situation. No friends. No honey bees fawning over you while you watch others bask in the sun. Alone. Stomped on. Beaten down.
Gods word says we are to have the faith of a tiny, insignificant mustard seed. God my allow you to be beaten down, trampled over, and discarded by the world. We still have to stay focused on Christ.
The saying goes, bloom where you are planted. Never give up. Stay faithful to God for he has not forgotten you. He cares for you and he has given you a job to do. Get busy doing it.
TSS Turkey loads have come a long way. You may have even seen our review of Apex Ammunition’s Turkey Ninja 410 turkey loads which have some impressive results. But today, there is a new kid in the game.
T.P. Outdoors Adventures Pro Staffer, Dustin Duck Campbell, has created the ultimate Ultra Magnum Turkey loads. He has yet to release the exact markup of these new and improved turkey loads but they pack a punch and their results speak for themselves. They are available in 410, 28ga, 16ga, 12ga, 10ga, and even 8ga for those of you shooting old fashioned punt guns.
Check them out below and contact T.P. Outdoors in Monroe, Louisiana to order some before your next turkey hunt.
Glynn and Mindy Kiper are North East Louisiana farmers with a passion for shooting sports. Like a lot of hobbies tend to do, their love of shooting the various disciplines of sporting clays grew into a business. They first built skeet and trap fields on a section of their farm near Mangham, Louisiana but were soon introduced to the sport of Helice shooting.
Helice shooting is an off shoot of live pigeon shoots that were popular for a time across Europe. Helice or ZZ birds as some call it, is some what similar to trap although 5 different target throwers with random presentations replace one trap machine. Helice targets are also not made of Clay used in traditional sporting clays targets. Instead they are made of orange plastic propellers with a center white cap. When a target is called for, the targets are already spinning and a single random target is released. If the shooter hits the target, the white center cap must be knocked free and fall within a ring or fence marked on the ground.
From the random nature of the targets to the materials used, All of these factors create a target that flys more like a live bird than any other form of competitive shooting. Where as a Trap tournament may require hundreds of targets to declare a winner, Helice tournaments are typically decided with just 30 targets.
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Current Video Work
Cottonland Gun Club now features four Helice rings of their own as well as Skeet, Trap, and soon a traditional Sporting Clays range. They’ve grown and continues to be one of the nations leading Helice tournament locations. The spring 2021 Helice Open tournament sanctioned by the US Helice Association was held at Cottonland Gun Club. Below is our most recent video produced for Cottonland Gun Club which features this event.
Early Video Production
Starting in 2014, Riverbank Products was asked to film a short video highlighting a Helice tournament held at Kiper farms. The video was, at the time, one of the few Helice videos that could be found online. There were only aproximately four Helice rings found in the US. Since then, the sport of Helice has grown as has the Cottonland Gun club.
Website Management
In 2020, Cottonland Gun Club’s website had become very dated and was due for a refresh. Mindy Kiper contacted us and we began developing a new web presence for their business. The new website incorporates their branding and provides better information, about the Shooting Range and upcoming events. Riverbank Products was also able to take current photos from their events. This makes sure guests actually know what to expect when planning to visit for their next tournament.
Event Photos
Riverbank Products also takes great action shots and event photos. Below are a few of the images caputured from the 2021 Spring Helice Open Tournament.
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