LOGAN CARES
Logan has been in the outdoors for as long as he can remember. His dad got him started by taking him along on adventures ranging from bow hunts on frosty fall mornings to fishing farm ponds. When Logan got his first shotgun, a single shot .410 around age seven, he became even more addicted to the outdoor lifestyle that his dad lived. His dad showed him the ins and outs of the sport and taught him the importance of being a true sportsman. He got his first taste of duck hunting when his dad took him out to his grandpa's land to try his hand at pass shooting woodies. Ever since he's been chasing waterfowl from places ranging form huge corn stubble fields to ice lined rivers. Though he loves chasing waterfowl from early teal season to the end of the spring snow goose season, he makes time between to build duck blinds and get other random things ready for the next duck season. Logan strives to fulfill his other outdoor addictions which include: sitting fifteen feet up in a tree waiting on a monster Kansas whitetail to present a shot, sweet talking a beard dragging gobbler into shotgun or bow range, shooting fast flying dove, walking miles through western Kansas' native grass for pheasants, or fishing for everything that swims, his favortive being flatheads. His love for the outdoors is ever growing, and wants make sure the tradition is passed on to the next generation by introducing kids to the sport, just like his dad did with him. Though he doesn't have children yet, him and the other members of the Carnage Crew enjoy taking local youngsters out to expeirence the great outdoors.
Logan is going to school to be Biologist and plans on working in Wildlife Conservation after he graduates. The Carnage Crew depends on Logan's vast knowledge of the outdoors to help them be as successful as they are in the field. Logan is a true outdoorsman and an exceptional representative of the sport.
Taylor Blackburn

Taylor got his first shotgun as a Christmas present after being coaxed into taking hunter's safety by his dad. Taylor practiced his shot until the September dove season rolled around and that's when he was first introduced to wing shooting. Him, his dad, and his brother brought home limits that first day and Taylor has been hooked to killin' birds ever since. He started going waterfowling with his family that season and was eager to learn everything from calling to decoy placement. Wanting to learn how to call, Taylor went home and put his own call together out of some random call pieces that his dad had laying around in the shop. The ingenuity paid off when he called in his first group of ducks the next time he went out. Ever since first getting that feeling of calling birds within shooting range, Taylor lives by the motto " If it flies, it dies."
Josh Robertson
As lead cameraman for the crew, Josh is the man behind the scenes. He was brought into the crew by Carnage Crew founder and long time best friend, Clint Morris, for his energy and passion. Josh hasn't been hunting as long as other members of the crew but is constantly trying to gain knowledge so he can set himself up to get the that shot of a lifetime. He loves to hunt himself, but says he gets more of a thrill by capturing it all on film. When he does get a chance to put the camera down, he is out chasing whitetail bucks and putting himself into position to turn a big Kansas tom into a jellyhead.
Josh
Fitzwater
Josh was first introduced to hunting by his dad when he was 8. He
started out by tagging along during dove and turkey hunting when he was 8. From
then on Josh couldn’t make enough time to be out in the field. As far as
waterfowling goes, he got addicted to it when he was still in middle school.
This addiction took him over and within that first month of waterfowling Josh
had spent up all his savings to get the waterfowling essentials. Josh now lives
for the outdoors. He graduated from the Missouri Welding Institute in 2010, and
now travels the country working as a pipewelder.