I will be helping my friend out at his hunting/fishing booth at both of
these over the next couple of weeks. I have not heard much (any)
mention of this from this group so I thought I would ask to see if any of
you will be attending.
If so, stop by the Wildman Lake Lodge booth and say hello. I will be
the one without the scraggly beard.
Kind Regards,
Tom
Dallas and Houston Safari club conventions
Moderator: carlson1
This weekend Dallas Safari Club hosts their annual Hunters Expo at Market Hall on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, January 27-29.
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I enthusiastically recommend anyone interested in shooting and hunting visit Hunters Expo. You will be impressed.
Hunters Expo is TWICE as large as Market Hall gunshows. Takes up the whole facility. Exhibits and booths are exceptional. This ain't your normal gunshow. Even for someone who doesn't hunt the visual impact is worth the trip.
To be totally honest Hunters Expo has more outfitters and exhibits than firearms hardware but the rifles and shotguns are the highest quality. Holland & Holland, Rigby, Purdey, Dakota and even an 1886 vintage Boss & Co. shotgun offered by yrfthflsvnt.
It's gonna rain this weekend so why spend the time watching your yard float away when you could be enjoying yourself at Hunters Expo. And yes, adult beverages are served on premise. :D
![Image](http://www.biggame.org/Common/FrontierLOGOfinalTrimS.gif)
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I enthusiastically recommend anyone interested in shooting and hunting visit Hunters Expo. You will be impressed.
Hunters Expo is TWICE as large as Market Hall gunshows. Takes up the whole facility. Exhibits and booths are exceptional. This ain't your normal gunshow. Even for someone who doesn't hunt the visual impact is worth the trip.
To be totally honest Hunters Expo has more outfitters and exhibits than firearms hardware but the rifles and shotguns are the highest quality. Holland & Holland, Rigby, Purdey, Dakota and even an 1886 vintage Boss & Co. shotgun offered by yrfthflsvnt.
It's gonna rain this weekend so why spend the time watching your yard float away when you could be enjoying yourself at Hunters Expo. And yes, adult beverages are served on premise. :D
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Arock,Arock wrote:This weekend Dallas Safari Club hosts their annual Hunters Expo at Market Hall on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, January 27-29.
Convention Information
I enthusiastically recommend anyone interested in shooting and hunting visit Hunters Expo. You will be impressed.
Hunters Expo is TWICE as large as Market Hall gunshows. Takes up the whole facility. Exhibits and booths are exceptional. This ain't your normal gunshow. Even for someone who doesn't hunt the visual impact is worth the trip.
To be totally honest Hunters Expo has more outfitters and exhibits than firearms hardware but the rifles and shotguns are the highest quality. Holland & Holland, Rigby, Purdey, Dakota and even an 1886 vintage Boss & Co. shotgun offered by yrfthflsvnt.
It's gonna rain this weekend so why spend the time watching your yard float away when you could be enjoying yourself at Hunters Expo. And yes, adult beverages are served on premise. :D
Well, it rained on Saturday and they announced later that day that the
crowd was one of the largest ever at their show. Good call on that.
If you were there you could not have missed our booth. We had the
80" moose antler sitting immediately to the left of the main entrance.
For anyone in the Houston area we will be there this coming weekend.
http://www.houstonsafariclub.org/convention.asp
I know that it conflicts with the TSRA show but if you cannot make TSRA
come on over to the Houston Safari Club show. Smaller than Dallas but
still should have some interesting hunting exhibits.
And how often can you put your hands on an 80" moose antler.
Speaking of adult beverages, there was a "free beer" announcement
one afternoon, Saturday I think it was. There was a definite change
in crowd direction at that precise instant. Clearly a beer drinking crowd.
If you stop by the Wildman booth let me know who you are. I don't have
anything to give you (other than hunting/fishing brochures) but I would
like to meet you. I am still the one without the scraggly beard.
Hope to see/meet some of you there.
Kind Regards,
Tom