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ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK FOUNDATION ELK COUNTRY and the HUNT 2015 MEDIA InFoRMATIon & READER PRoFILE

Celebr who we are regular departments The mission of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation is to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage. Bugle, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation s journal of Elk Country and the Hunt, is the source for all things elk: hunting tips and stories, the hows and whys of elk behavior, and what it takes to keep America s grandest game species wild and thriving. Departments like Elk Hunting Q&A and Out Among Em give RMEF members a chance to share hunting tactics and photos from their adventures in elk country. Rifles and Cartridges showcases gun guru Wayne van Zwoll. Bows and Arrows captures the unrivaled elk hunting savvy of Chuck Adams. Situation Ethics offers real, in-the-field stories that ready us for those tough, now-or-never choices all elk hunters face. Our great feature stories celebrate the hunt and explore conservation issues facing elk country. Bugle readers are passionate hunters committed to conserving the land they love and keeping the hunting tradition strong. Almost all are avid big game hunters. Many feel the same way about hunting upland birds and waterfowl. Most fish more than 26 days a year. All enjoy camping and sharing time afield with family and friends. They invest their time, money and hearts in the outdoors. The RMEF has helped conserve more than 6.4 million acres of prime elk country and created new public access on more than 713,000 acres that had long been off-limits. It s all now public land, open for you to hunt, fish and roam. When the RMEF began in 1984, 550,000 wild elk roamed North America. Today, there are almost 1.2 million, and the RMEF has helped restore wild elk to six states. We re mighty proud of that. But every day, another 5,000 acres of elk country is lost forever to development. That s why the RMEF will always keep fighting for the future of wildlife, wild places and the hunt. Base Camp Elk Bows & Arrows Carnivore s Kitchen Elk Hunting Q & A Elk Rigs & Accessories Fresh Tracks Gear Gear 101 Hunting is Conservation Access Forever Out Among Em Predator Management & Control Rifles & Cartridges Situation Ethics Scouting Report Women in Elk Country Hone your elk hunting skills razor sharp, deepen your woodcraft, learn elk behavior like never before Chuck Adams offers straight-up, field-honed advice to make you a better bowhunter Making the most of the world s finest meat Field-tested tips & tactics from RMEF members Ready your rig for elk country The hottest issues affecting elk country From boots to bows, binos to bivy sacks, reviews for the elk hunter How key gear works and how it can make you a better hunter Celebrating hunters as the driving force of conservation Highlights great elk country RMEF has opened to public access Member photos from the heart of elk country Impacts of predators and management strategies Wayne van Zwoll: few know more about elk rifles and shooting, none write better about them The crux moments of hunting Mark Kayser gets hunters into elk For women elk hunters, by women elk hunters editorial profile January - February Gear: Ammunition March - April Gear: Bows, Arrows & Accessories May - June Gear: Optics July - August Bowhunting Special Section: We capture the intensity, close encounters and triumphs that make bowhunting bulls the pinnacle of the year for so many. September - October Special Elk Hunting Issue: We save the best elk hunting stories of the year for this issue, then stir in a generous helping of incredible photography and a double-handful of tips and tactics to help you go out and live a great elk hunting story of your own. Gear: Rifles, Muzzleloaders & Accessories November - December Gear: Boots, Clothes & Christmas Gift Picks Gear: Calls & Elk Hunting Accessories

reader profile Bugle magazine has a readership of 507,500 203,000 current members Bugle readers and RMEF members are affluent outdoorsmen with a passion for the outdoors. Source: 2011 RMEF member survey, Responsive Management bugle magazine is a well-received and well-read publication: 93% of current members consider the magazine to be an excellent or good publication 60% of current members read all or almost all of each issue of Bugle 55% of current members pass along their copy of Bugle to a friend, family member or other reader, always or often 73,520 members 75,711 members 53,769 members reader stats 76% Married 92% Male 8% Female 12% Are ages 18 to 34 34% Are ages 35 to 54 30% Are ages 55 to 64 28% Live in a large city, urban area, or suburban area 28% Live in a small city or town 42% Live in a rural area 70% Attended college 33% Graduated from college 90% Own their own homes 63% Own land - 47% Own 0 to 10 acres - 20% Own 11 to 50 acres - 12% Own 51 to 100 acres - 17% Own 101 to 1,000 acres - 4% Own more than 1,000 acres reader income average household income: $98,000 68% Have household incomes over $50,000 21% Have household incomes over $100,000 9% Have household incomes over $150,000 members are outdoor enthusiasts 32.13 Average days hunting per year 26.74 Average days fishing per year Bugle readers have participated in the following activities in the last 12 months: 98% Hunt & Shoot 94% Hunt Deer 67% Hunt elk 71% Fish 65% Hunt waterfowl & upland birds 64% Camp 64% Target or sport shoot 64% Hunt white-tailed deer 45% Hunt mule deer 45% Photograph wildlife 43% Bowhunt 35% Ride Horses 57% Own a dog 33% Hunt with a dog

members are buyers Members spend more than $332 million annually on hunting equipment and accessories ($1,640 per member per year) trucks and rec. vehicles Members spend an average of $702 annually on auto parts & accessories. That equates to a $142 million market. Members are likely to purchase the following in the next 12 months: 16% Pickup 14% ATV 12% SUV 10% Camper/ Camper Trailer 7% Motorcycle 7% Boat 5% Motorhome/RV Members own the following: 80% Pickup 52% ATV 49% SUV 42% Boat Members who own a truck and/or SUV are likely to purchase the following accessories within the next 12 months: 43% Wheels or tires 22% Trailer towing accessories 18% Interior accessories 11% Bedliners A majority of current members agree that they are more likely to purchase a particular product if they see the company or retailer s ad in Bugle. 62% are more likely to purchase a product 59% visited an advertiser s website after seeing their ad in Bugle 42% visited an advertiser s store after seeing their ad in Bugle 30% called the advertiser to inquire about products after seeing their ad in Bugle Brand of pickup or SUV owned: 38% Ford 33% Chevy 18% Dodge 14% GMC 13% Toyota 5% Jeep 17% Gun rack or safe 14% Bumpers or grill guards 12% Winch 9% Topper or tonneau cover Member ownership 95% Rifle 95% Binoculars 92% Rifle scope 91% Hunting boots 90% Shotgun 79% Handgun our members are likely to purchase the following in the next 12 months: 40% Rifle scope 39% Rifle 36% Handgun 34% Hunting Boots 25% Reloading equipment 25% Bows & archery equipment 64% Spotting Scope 60% Bow or archery equipment 54% Muzzleloader 41% Treestands 31% Trail camera 24% Trail camera 19% Binoculars 18% Shotgun 13% Spotting Scope 10% Muzzleloader outdoor equipment 30% of RMEF members who are landowners maintain food plots on their property 73% of landowners farm 1 to 10 acres of food plots Members own the following: 88% Lawnmower 83% Chainsaw 31% Small Farm Tractor Members are likely to purchase the following in the next 12 months: 17% Lawnmower 13% Chainsaw 6% Small Farm Tractor

ad submissions & specifications General Information Bugle prints on a web press at 150 line screen. All live matter of importance, including all type, must be a minimum of.25 inside the final trim. High resolution PDF files in CMYK SWOP format are accepted. Native files are not accepted. Color proof required (see below for more information). PDF Requirements Our print vendor utilizes a 100% digital workflow. All PDF files undergo an optimization conversion to create streamlined PDF files compatible with any prepress workflow and output device. PDF files need to adhere to the following guidelines: Distill your PDF using Adobe Acrobat Distiller setting PDF/X-1a 2001. All fonts and high resolution images embedded. Embedded high-resolution images. No ICC profiles. Name files with your vendor name followed by an ad description such as: ElkFoundation_TeamElkAd.pdf. Color Proof Requirements If a SWOP color proof is not supplied, the RMEF and the print vendor will not be liable for color, print issues or file errors. The ad will run at the vendor s risk. A SWOP color match proof at 100% size showing all page content, file information, crop marks, registration marks and bleeds is required. If the proof is supplied at a percentage other than 100%, clearly note the percentage it was produced at. Any special instructions must be marked directly on this proof including any trapping, overprint or knockout concerns. If a color laser proof is supplied instead of a SWOP color match proof, color is not guaranteed. Art & Images All images must be high resolution 300 PPI or greater. Re-sampling and/or interpolating your image will not result in a high resolution image and is not recommended. Color setting: U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2 All color used within your file should be in CMYK format. (If you have purchased a two-color ad, please provide a CMYK file with black plus one process color). RGB color will not be accepted. Total ink density for any area may not exceed 300%. Highlights should be 3-5% (spectral highlights such as light reflected on a shiny surface should be 0%), Shadows should be 95%. Line art or thin rules should not be less than.007 (.5 pt). A dot smaller than 5% cannot be reproduced on press consistently and will result in a salt-and-pepper pattern. If utilizing a gradient, a color match proof is recommended to review for potential banding. Banding has been known to occur in files using the QuarkXPress Blend feature. Black and white line art used within your file should be in bitmap TIFF format. Colorizing grayscale TIFFS is not recommended. Any Pantone color or tint swatch selected may vary in color slightly because Bugle is not produced on the same stock that Pantone swatch books are produced on. Text Use OpenType and Postscript fonts. No True Type fonts. All text should be 100% black. Do not assign a CMYK color build to text. Except for special cases, the print vendor automatically overprints occurrences of 100% black only. Small type and fine serifs should be restricted to one color and should not be used for reverse type. Reversed type should not be less than.007 (.5 pt) at the thinnest part of any character. Using a dominant color is recommended. Where practical, and not detrimental to the appearance of the job, make the type in subordinate colors slightly larger to minimize register problems on the production press. The surrounding tone must be dark enough to ensure legibility. Overprinted (surprinted) type should not be less than.004 (.33 pt) at the thinnest part of a character or rule. When type is to be overprinted, the background should be no heavier than 30% in any one color and no more than 90% total in all four colors for legibility. Ad Submission Please E-mail, Upload via FTP, or Mail your ad materials to us. Instructions are below. E-Mail Please e-mail files less than 10 megabytes in size to bugleads@rmef.org RMEF FTP Please e-mail bugleads@rmef.org for instructions. MAIL 1. Send ad materials and/or color proofs along with your ad and contact information to: Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Attn: Ad Coordinator 5705 Grant Creek Road Missoula, Montana 59808 2. Email bugleads@rmef.org to let us know your materials will arrive by mail. Please include ad and contact information in your e-mail. Ad Submission Questions Call 800-225-5355 and ask to speak with the Bugle Ad Coordinator VoL Celebrating 30 Ye ad dimensions Ad Size 1/12 page Full Spread Full Page 2/3 vertical 1/2 horizontal 1/2 vertical Issue Mar/Apr May/June July/Aug Sept/Oct Nov/Dec Jan/Feb full page 1/2 vertical 1/4 page 1/6 horizontal Trim Size width x height 16 x 10.5 8 x 10.5 4.625 x 9.75 8 x 5.169 4.625 x 7.275 12/26 2/27 5/01 6/26 8/21 10/16 2/3 page 1/3 horizontal Ad Size Requires bleed, please add.125 to each edge. Live area for ALL ads is.25 inside each edge. 1/2 horizontal 1/3 horizontal 1/3 vertical 1/4 1/6 horizontal 1/6 vertical 1/12 Material Deadline 1/05 3/09 5/10 7/06 8/31 10/26 1/3 vertical 1/6 vertical Trim Size width x height 4.625 x 4.795 2.25 x 9.75 4.625 x 3.5 4.625 x 2.3125 2.25 x 4.795 2.25 x 2.3125 2015 dates & deadlines Ad Closing Estimated Delivery Date 2/17 4/21 6/23 8/18 10/13 12/08

publication terms & conditions The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation reserves the right to refuse any advertisement in Bugle magazine that is not compatible with the RMEF s mission or objectives. The mission of the RMEF is, in part, to perpetuate wild, free-ranging elk which may be hunted and otherwise enjoyed. The RMEF fulfills this mission by protecting key wildlife habitat. We reject all advertisements for: the sale of live elk the sale of any hunting opportunity that fails to meet standards of fair chase ( guaranteed kills, hunting inside fences, etc.). all contests, sweepstakes and raffle advertising Hunting is a great tradition that the RMEF wants to promote with care and taste. Our readers appreciate advertisements for goods and services that help them celebrate the hunting experience and show respect for animals and the land. If you believe that images of dead animals are the most effective way to sell your products or services, please exercise good taste (avoid gory animals or tongues hanging out, people sitting on animals, kill-shot collages, etc.). If you sell products which have the potential to be used in irresponsible or unethical ways, please emphasize responsible and ethical use of your products. Contact the RMEF for specific policies regarding real-estate ads. The RMEF accepts and publishes advertising materials with the understanding that the advertiser and/or advertising agency is properly authorized to publish the entire contents of the ad. By submitting an ad, the advertiser and/or advertising agency agrees to indemnify and hold the RMEF harmless from and against any loss, expense or other liability resulting from any claims or suits that may arise out of the publication of such advertisement. The RMEF is not responsible for loss or damage to ad material. All advertising material submitted becomes the property of the RMEF. Each advertiser must have a separate contract with the RMEF, and no contract may be shared between advertisers. The RMEF reserves the right to hold the advertiser and/or its advertising agency jointly and severally liable for all monies or other compensation due and payable to the RMEF, and may suspend or cancel publication of any advertisement(s) for non-payment of compensation due. The RMEF shall in no event be liable for failure to publish advertising provided by the advertiser. If an advertisement is not published, and the advertiser is current on its balance with the RMEF, any monies received by the RMEF for the unpublished ad shall be refunded to the advertiser or applied to publication of another advertisement, at the RMEF s option. The RMEF s liability for any error shall not exceed the cost of the ad space occupied. Cancellations will not be accepted after the ad closing date, and no cancellation will be valid unless acknowledged in writing by the RMEF. The RMEF will not be bound by any terms or conditions printed or appearing on order blanks or copy instructions which conflict with these provisions. Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation 5705 Grant Creek Road Missoula, Montana 59808 800-225-5355 www.rmef.org ad rates Effective 9/1/14 Ad Size 4 Color 2 Color B & W Cover 4 Cover 3 Cover 2 Full Spread Full Page 2/3 vertical 1/2 horizontal 1/2 vertical 1/3 horizontal 1/3 vertical 1/4 1/6 horizontal 1/6 vertical 1/12 $7,910 $7,340 $7,465 $12,510 $7,085 $4,980 $4,335 $4,335 $3,255 $3,255 $2,820 $1,400 $1,400 $860 $6,365 $4,530 $3,745 $3,745 $2,680 $2,680 $2,150 $1,195 $1,195 $675 $9,655 $4,990 $3,600 $2,820 $2,820 $2,045 $2,045 $1,575 $1,030 $1,030 $575 frequency discounts Insertions per year Discount three 3% six 6% nine 9% payment policy Prepayment is required by all first-time advertisers until a credit application has been approved. Once approved, advertisers will be granted 30-day payment terms. Invoicing will occur after Bugle has been distributed to members. Balances not paid within 30 days will be assessed a 1.25% finance charge per month, or the maximum amount allowed by law, whichever is less, on the unpaid balance. Your prompt payment helps the RMEF fulfill its mission. The RMEF reserves the right to put a hold on or cancel future ads if account balance is past due. outfitter & booking agencies For more information on Outfitter membership, please contact the RMEF at (800) CALL-ELK. opportunities to partner with rmef For information on additional sponsorship and licensing opportunities with the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, please contact our Director of Corporate Sales at (406) 523-0272 or sales@rmef.org. RMEF Team Elk TV show Great Elk Tour Elk Camp National Convention Big Game Banquets Merchandise Underwriting Hunter Christmas Exposition Licensing Partnerships Product & Service Donations Access Elk Country 740-0514-001