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    The show started Saturday, and I came down the next Friday. The vendors said that it was a slow day. I do beg to differ. I had to swivel, duck and slide like Elvis in order to move. It was packed! Apparently there are more folks on the weekends. The show was divided into sections. The call makers, the outfitters and taxidermists, the boats, the camping, the random outdoors, and a kibosh of random vendors. I did not photograph all the vendors, partly because of to much people, and partly because y'all need too see it for yourselves next year. :-)


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    I would have a stroke...


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    "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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      "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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      • #4
        Cool pics man. What were your purchases?
        Stagger Lee/ SE Missouri

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        • Kentucky point
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          Coming up in part three! :-)

      • #5
        Nice pics KP it looks like a very fun thing to do
        SW Connecticut

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        • #6
          Thanks for sharing Ethan
          TN formerly CT Visit our store http://stores.arrowheads.com/store.p...m-Trading-Post

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          • #7
            Thanks Ethan
            South Dakota

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            • #8
              As long as you didn’t have to moon walk ! I never did have deer I kilt mounted. For some reason I did not like the idea of em staring at me....Looks like a great assortment of antlers to Knap with Ethan. Wish I could be there, very different than any show here..... JJ
              Lubbock County Tx

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              • Kentucky point
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                It's massive. It is the biggest building I have ever been in. It's very easy to get lost, but eventually you will find your way back. You would love it there.

            • #9
              You did a great job Ethan . Really thank you for the walk about . I love the birds and just would have died to be there . Yes stroke out on that monster .

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                BTW I had a really nice predator tree on the property . Lots of open limbs and I would get my coffee and wait for the sun to come up to see who was in it . This last trip I looked out and it was gone . I walked the area and it was down from hurricane Micheal . Counted the rings and only 1/2 way up was 175 rings
                old tree is gone

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                • #11
                  That had to be a blast. So much cool stuff!
                  Searching the fields of NW Indiana and SW Michigan

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