Save Remove Download Share Subscribe Photos / Galleries / Videos October 30, 2013 BEAUMONT, Tex. – Nissan is in the development phase of its next-generation Titan full-size pickup, and the automaker is talking to the people who know trucks well – people who can provide the latest insight into what truck buyers want. That is why Nissan brought its series of PRO4X trucks to a teal hunt in southeast Texas for outdoor media. The event was hosted by Sure-Shot Game Calls in what the locals call "gumbo mud." James "Cowboy" Hernandez is the founder of Sure-Shot Game Calls and a legend in the world of duck calls. He has been hunting in the marshes of Southeast Texas since he was a kid. "I just don't think you can stop it, because that is the way they are made," said Cowboy, referring to the Nissan trucks. The reason a PRO4X is able to climb, crawl and slosh its way through marshes is the added features put into the trucks. Features like more aggressive tires, an off-road tuned suspension and rear-locking differential. "We sure enough tried to bury these things. And I mean we tried. We just couldn't do it. We got stuck for just a second and we were able to rock ourselves right out," said Hillary Dyer, editor, Waterfowl and Retriever. So when it comes to duck hunting in Southeast Texas, an off-road capable truck like a PRO4X is as necessary as a good dog, and a good duck call. # # # Issued by Nissan Files Gumbo Mud.pdf (116 KB) Save Remove Download Share Photos / Galleries / Videos Subscribe to Email Alerts Files Gumbo Mud.pdf (116 KB)