DALLAS - Larry Weishuhn, Craig Boddington, Chris Dorsey and other hunting and fishing authorities will offer their best tips, tactics and tales at public-welcome seminars January 7-10 at the Dallas Safari Club Convention and Sporting Expo.
The event at the Dallas Convention Center also will include more than 1,100 exhibits featuring top outfitters and professional hunters from around the world. Gun makers, optics and gear companies, artists, jewelers, clothiers, furriers and others, all considered best in their field, will spread over more than 300,000 square feet.
Seminar highlights include:
• Building Your Trophy Room-design and construction with Tom Julian
• Cooking Wild Game-with Chef David Gilbert
• Could You Be a Survivor?-survival techniques with Peter Kummerfeldt
• Fishing Idaho-with Mike Lawson
• Long Distance Shooting-with Gray Bull
• Safari Planning and Travel Tips-with Terry Blauwkamp and Anne Gaines-Burrell
• Safari Rifles, Loads, Optics and More-with Craig Boddington
• Secrets of Making Outdoor TV-with Chris Dorsey
• Sometimes ’Buck’ is More Than a 4-Letter Word-with Larry Weishuhn
• South African Hunting-with Peter Flack
• Survival Myths and Misconceptions-with Peter Kummerfeldt
• The Nearly Perfect Safari Rifle-with Larry Potterfield
• Whitetails and/or White Tales-with Larry Weishuhn
• Whitetails: Do You Hate Them Yet?-with Larry Weishuhn
• Whitetail Questions and Answers (and Then Some)-with Larry Weishuhn
Seminar times and room numbers can be found at www.biggame.org.
Daily admission is $15 per person. Multi-day discount packages are available.
In the evenings, convention registrants can enjoy gala banquets featuring celebrity speakers, awards, entertainment and auctions for world-class hunts, firearms and more.
The annual event, called First Light, is the primary fundraiser for the Dallas Safari Club mission to conserve wildlife and wilderness lands, educate youth and the general public, and promote and protect the rights and interests of hunters worldwide.
For more information, visit www.biggame.org.
About Dallas Safari Club (DSC)
Desert bighorns on an unbroken landscape, stalking Cape buffalo in heavy brush, students discovering conservation. DSC works to guarantee a future for all these and much more. An independent organization since 1982, DSC has become an international leader in conserving wildlife and wilderness lands, educating youth and the general public, and promoting and protecting the rights and interests of hunters worldwide. Get involved at www.biggame.org.