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Advertising Supplement Lone Star Outdoor News | 31 Dallas Safari Club 2013 Convention & Sporting Expo • Official Day Program L-3 EOTech, the first and only holographic sight on the market -3 EOTech designs, manufac- tures and markets electro- optics products and systems. It uses advanced laser and holographic technology to enhance optical devices in target acquisition systems, recreational sport optics and sighted automation environments. L-3 EOTech invented, designed and manufactures the Ho- lographic Weapon Sight (HWS) — the world’s first holographic sighting system for small- and medium-sized weapon platforms. In 1996, EOTech debuted its holographic sighting technology to be used in sport shooting and hunting applications to increase target accu- racy and speed-of-target acquisition. e HWS uses patented technology to provide the user a parallax-free sighting device that is nearly inde- structible. Easy to use and easy on the eyes, the HWS removes some of the complexities involved when targeting and allows the aiming process to become almost instinctive and reflexive. Aſter winning the “Optic of the Year Award” from the Shooting Industry Academy of Excel- lence, EOTech later introduced their military and law enforcement HWS in 2001. Since then, the HWS has been standardized by U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM), FBI, DEA, State Department, U.S. Border Patrol, Immigra- tion & Customs Enforcement (ICE), NYPD, LAPD, Texas Department of Public Safety and many international special operations forces, just to name a few. EOTech has seen a significant rise in the use of its products throughout the hunting disci- plines with the introduction of the AR platform as a sporting rifle. EOTech holographic sights are ideal for many types of hunting including deer, turkey, varmint, hogs, large game and predator. When partnered with the EOTech magnifier the sight is able to quickly transition from close quarters targeting to long-range shooting. is gives the operator every advan- tage in any given targeting situation. L-3 EOTech is the exclusive manufacturer and world leader of holographic sighting systems for small arms, and is dedicated to continually producing high quality, battle- tested products for our servicemen and women. e entire EOTech product line may be viewed on the company’s website. Gain the edge with L-3EOTech! L L-3 EOTech eotech-inc.com Booth 3009-3011 Booth 3009-3011

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L-3 EOTech, the � rst and only holographic sight on the market

-3 EOTech designs, manufac-tures and markets electro-optics products and systems. It uses advanced laser and holographic technology to enhance optical devices in target acquisition systems, recreational sport optics and

sighted automation environments. L-3 EOTech invented, designed and manufactures the Ho-lographic Weapon Sight (HWS) — the world’s fi rst holographic sighting system for small- and medium-sized weapon platforms.

In 1996, EOTech debuted its holographic sighting technology to be used in sport shooting and hunting applications to increase target accu-racy and speed-of-target acquisition. Th e HWS uses patented technology to provide the user a parallax-free sighting device that is nearly inde-structible. Easy to use and easy on the eyes, the HWS removes some of the complexities involved

when targeting and allows the aiming process to become almost instinctive and refl exive.

Aft er winning the “Optic of the Year Award” from the Shooting Industry Academy of Excel-lence, EOTech later introduced their military and law enforcement HWS in 2001. Since then, the HWS has been standardized by U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM), FBI, DEA, State Department, U.S. Border Patrol, Immigra-tion & Customs Enforcement (ICE), NYPD, LAPD, Texas Department of Public Safety and many international special operations forces, just to name a few.

EOTech has seen a signifi cant rise in the use of its products throughout the hunting disci-plines with the introduction of the AR platform as a sporting rifl e. EOTech holographic sights are ideal for many types of hunting including deer, turkey, varmint, hogs, large game and predator. When partnered with the EOTech magnifi er the sight is able to quickly transition from close quarters targeting to long-range shooting. Th is gives the operator every advan-tage in any given targeting situation.

L-3 EOTech is the exclusive manufacturer and world leader of holographic

sighting systems for small arms, and is dedicated to continually producing high quality, battle-tested products for our servicemen and women.

Th e entire EOTech product line may be viewed

on the company’s website. Gain the edge with L-3EOTech!

Lfrom close quarters targeting to long-range shooting. Th is gives the operator every advan-tage in any given targeting situation.

L-3 EOTech is the exclusive manufacturer and world leader of holographic

sighting systems for small arms, and is dedicated to continually producing high quality, battle-tested products for our servicemen and women.

Th e entire EOTech product line may be viewed

on the company’s website. Gain the edge with L-3EOTech!

shooting. Th is gives the operator every advan-tage in any given targeting situation.

L-3 EOTech is the exclusive manufacturer and world leader of holographic

sighting systems for small arms, and is dedicated to

product line may be viewed on the company’s website. Gain the edge with L-3EOTech!

L-3 EOTech eotech-inc.com Booth 3009-3011

Booth 3009-3011

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Raffle prizes

2013 Convention Expo AdmissionOpen to the publicExpo Hours

Thursday: 10 am - 6 pmFriday: 10 am - 6 pmSaturday: 9 am - 6 pmSunday: 10 am - 4 pm

TicketsNew Member Show Special

$100 includes 1-year sponsor membership to DSC. Join on Thursday, January 3rd and you will receive a 4-day Expo pass. Join Friday, January 4th, receive 3-day Expo pass. Join Saturday, January 5th or Sunday, January 6th, receive 2-day Expo pass.

Dallas Convention Center650 S. Griffin St. • Dallas, TX 75202-5098(214) 939-2700 • www.dallasconventioncenter.com

JOURNEYS $20 Ticket

Dream Adventure 1: 6 1/2-day Peacock bass fishing trip for one angler on Brazil’s Amazon — includes round trip airfare Value: $6,750 Donor: Captain Peacock Expeditions Booth: 2636

Dream Adventure 2: 8-day elk/deer combo hunt for two hunters in Idaho — includes trophy feesValue: $11,000 Donor: Heaven’s Gate Outfitters Booth: 1411

Dream Adventures 3: 3-day whitetail hunt for one hunter and one non-hunter in Wisconsin — includes trophy feeValue: $5,250 Donor: Hogsback Ranch Booth: C256

Dream Adventures 4: 5-day red stag hunt for one hunter and one non-hunter in New Zealand — includes trophy feeValue: $6,000 Donor: Leithen Valley Trophy Hunts New Zealand Booth: 2708

Dream Adventures 5: 6-day black bear hunt for one hunter in British ColumbiaValue: $5,000 Donor: Sugar Valley Outfitters Ltd. Booth: 2936

Dream Adventures 6: 6-day plains game hunt for one hunter and one non-hunter in South Africa — includes trophy fees and taxidermy creditValue: $6,290 Donor: Nico Lourens@Comre Safaris /True-Life Taxidermy Booth: 734

OR**Yamaha Raffle: 2013 Grizzly 550 4x4 EPSValue: $8,699 Donor: Yamaha Motor Corp., USA Booth: 106

** These items can only be delivered within the continental United States.

JOURNEYS $25 Ticket

**4-Wheeler Raffle: 2013 Bad Boy Buggies Recoil™ 4-WheelerValue: $14,000 Donor: Shoppa’s Golf Cars / Bad Boy Buggies Booth: 142

DSC PAC RAFFLE$100 Tickets – Limited to 300 Tickets Sold

Contributions to Dallas Safari Club PAC are not deductible as charitable donations for federal income tax purposes. Contributions from corporations and foreign na-tionals are prohibited. Federal Law requires political committees to use their best efforts to obtain and report the name, address, occupation and employer for each individual whose contributions aggregate in excess of $200 in an election cycle.

« DSC PAC Raffle 1: 5-day duck, pigeon, perdiz, dove hunt for one hunter in Argentina

Value: $4,500 Donor: Argentina’s Best Hunting Booth: 2327

« DSC PAC Raffle 2: 3-day whitetail deer hunt for one hunter in Missouri

Value: $2,000 Donor: East Fork Ranch Booth: 928

« DSC PAC Raffle 3: Beretta 20 ga. semi-auto 28” barrel blue finish shotgun

Value: $1,600 Donor: Sierra Outfitters Booth: 2827

Drawing 3 p.m. Sunday, January 9

Ticket Deals$100 – 6 each $20 tickets OR 5 each $25 tickets$200 – 12 each $20 tickets or 5 each $50 tickets OR 10 each $25 tickets$500 – 1 Bonus Raffle tickets and choice of any 3 $200 packages

$1,000 – 4 Bonus Raffle tickets and choice of any 6 $200 packages$1,500 – 9 Bonus Raffle tickets and choice of any 12 $200 packages$2,000 – 16 Bonus Raffle tickets and choice of any 20 $200 packages $3,000 – 30 Bonus Raffle tickets and choice of any 36 $200 packages

2012 - 2013Board of Directors

Offi cers

Directors

13709 Gamma Rd. • Dallas, Texas 75244 USA(972) 980-9800 • (972) 980-9925

[email protected] • www.biggame.org

Dallas Ecological Foundation2012 - 2013 Board of Trustees

Bill Swisher | ChairmanGeorge Chamblee | Vice Chairman

Stephen H. Miller | SecretaryBob Scott | Treasurer

What is the Dallas Ecological Foundation?The Dallas Ecological Foundation is a qualified 501(c)(3) charitable organization under IRS

regulations. For additional information visit our Web site: www.dallasecologicalfoundation.orgDo you need a tax deduction? If so, make a donation to the Dallas Ecological Foundation.

The DEF primary programs include: Outdoor Adventures Education, Wildlife Conservation Grants. For more information, please contact Allen Moore, Dallas Ecological Foundation Chairman or Scot McClure, DEF Coordinator, [email protected] or 972-392-3505.

2010-2013 2011-2014 2012-2015Karl Evans Abe Nayfa

Rob Salmeron

Lucy Blachly Chris HudsonDavid J. Sams

Greg Oliver Celia ScottDave Price

Trustee Terms2012-2015 2011-2014 2010-2013

Richard Cheatham Dr. Deborah Price

Gary WeaverDixie Yeatts

Robert BaxterGeorge ChambleeStephen H. Miller

Bob Scott

Allen MooreJerry MumfreyBrooks Puckett

Bill Swisher

Dallas Safari Club Staff:Ben F. Carter Executive Director and Publisher Game Trails, Camp TalkTerri Nelson Exhibits ManagerJay Ann Cox, Ph.D Editor in Chief and Advertising Manager Lori Stanford Auctions ManagerLynda Rexrode Registration ManagerBen Kimmel Events ManagerRoberta Owens Membership ManagerScot McClure Education CoordinatorLea Potter Executive Assistant

Wyatt AbernethyDavid Allison

Brock AndreolaChristine Bond

George Chamblee Rebecca Evans

Greg HammonsMark Kielwasser

Tori NayfaAndrew Pratt Sam Spicer

Jim Tolson Jr.Karen Wolfe

Vice Presidents

David Oakes – APHA LiaisonM. Lance Phillips – DSC PAC Chairman

Steve Weinberg – Governmental Affairs Advisory

This year’s Expo Silent Auction will sport some of the finest auction items to be found. This spectacular spread is located in Hall C next to the food court. The Expo Silent Auction hours are as follows:

We look forward to seeing you at the Expo Silent Auction!

Expo Silent Auction!

Thursday: 10 am – 6:00 pm

Friday: 10 am – 6:00 pm

Saturday: 9 am – 6:00 pm

Sunday: 10 am – 4 pm

he fi rst major hunting show in the country is here! Th e Dallas Safari Club’s convention runs Jan. 3-6, 2013.

Th e $31 billion U.S. hunting industry turns its eyes to Texas each year toward the public-welcome convention at the Dallas Convention Center. It off ers hunters from across Texas and around the world the year’s fi rst opportunity to book the best hunts and best dates with top outfi tters. Attractions also include world-class sporting gear, fi rearms, art,

collectibles, entertainment, seminars, auctions and more.For registered attendees, the DSC convention off ers additional events,

galas, awards and fundraisers to be held at the Omni Hotel Dallas.“About one out of every 12 hunters in the U.S. is from Texas,” said DSC

Executive Director Ben Carter. “So what happens at our show in terms of attendance, sales, bookings, consumer interest and attitude is seen by many in the hunting industry as a predictor for the rest of the year.”

Th e annual event is on an impressive run of records for size, atten-dance and fundraising.

Th e DSC convention covers nearly nine football fi elds’ worth of attractions and last year drew more than 40,000 attendees. With auctions and other fundraising, the event generated a record $1 million-plus for DSC grants to support conservation, education and hunter advocacy

eff orts worldwide.Carter expects additional growth in each of these areas in 2013 as

well, given recent federal statistics show the U.S. hunter numbers have increased over the past fi ve years, from 12.5 million hunters in 2006 to 13.6 million hunters in 2011. Total expenditures for hunting grew from $22.9 billion to $31.4 billion during the same period.

Weatherby Foundation International recently announced that its prestigious Weatherby Award will be presented in conjunction with the DSC convention and expo beginning in 2014.

Dallas Safari Club wants to thank each and every one of our corpo-rate sponsors. Th anks for contributing to our successful convention.

TWelcome to Journeys

Th e Dallas Safari Club Annual Convention and Expo

Day Pass Cost: $20 per person per day$30 for two days$40 for three days$50 for four days(Children under 12 free) Active Military Duty – free admissions with valid ID

In addition to our exhibition hall with displays and merchants from around the world, breakfasts, banquets, and luncheons, convention attendees should take advantage of free seminars from master hunters.

JOURNEYS $50 Ticket

Your choice of the following:« Standard grade classic Big Five Double Rifle in .470 with custom-

made Americase rifle case and 80 rounds of Hornady Ammo Value: $14,250Donors: Krieghoff International & Alamo Sporting Arms, Americase and

Hornady Booths: 905, 208, 1140

« Ladies Diamond Pendant Necklace — .94ct total weight of round brilliant diamonds set in 18K white gold mounting on an 18” white gold chain

Value: $5,000Donors: Beasley’s Jewelry Booths: 2800

« Swarovski EL range 10x42 laser range finder binocular, Swarovski ATS 65 HD Aloy Spotting Scope — 49314, Swarovski 20x to 60x zoom eyepiece and Swarovski Z5 3.5-18x44 BT-4W Reticle

Value: $6,699 Donors: EuroOptic, Ltd. Booths: 1701

« Griffin & Howe Claremont 12-gauge shotgunValue: $8,750 Donors: Griffin & Howe Booths: 1933

JOURNEYS BONUS RAFFLEBuy $500 of either $50 or $20 tickets and receive one bonus raffle ticket for a:« 3-day high volume dove hunt for eight hunters in Cordoba, Argentina –

includes a Beretta A300 Outlander Synthetic shotgunValue: $17,285 Donor: Detail Company Adventures Booths: 2040

January 3-6, 2013

Allen Moore | PresidentJohn Patterson | President-Elect

Richard T. Cheatham | Immediate Past PresidentJohn Eads, CPA | Treasurer

Steve Miller | SecretaryLisa Stabler | Assistant Secretary

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Tuesday, January 18:00 am - 6:00 pm

Wednesday, January 28:00 am - 6:00 pm6:30 pm - 10:00 pm

Thursday, January 37:00 am - 10:00 am10:00 am - 6:00 pm10:00 am - 3:00 pm10:00 am - 6:00 pm6:30 pm - 10:00 pm

Friday, January 47:00 am - 10:00 am10:00 am - 6:00 pm1:00 pm - 5:00 pm10:00 am - 6:00 pm11:00 pm - 1:00 pm

10:30 am - 3:00 pm

1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

6:30 pm - 7:15 pm7:15 pm - 11:00 pm

Saturday, January 57:00 am - 9:00 am8:00 am - 10:00 am

9:00 am - 6:00 pm9:00 am - 6:00 pm11:00 am - 5:00 pm11:00 pm - 12:00 pm

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

2:15 pm - 3:15 pm

3:45 pm - 4:45 pm

4:00 pm6:30 pm - 7:15 pm7:15 pm - 11:00 pm

11:00 pm - 2:00 am

Sunday, January 67:00 am - 10:00 am10:00 am - 4:00 pm10:00 am - 4:00 pm4:00 pm4:00 pm - 10:00 pm10:00 pm

Exhibitor Registration & Move In

Exhibitor Registration & Move InExhibitor Welcoming Party & Auction

Exhibitor BreakfastRegistration & Exhibit Halls OpenYWCE-Youth Wildlife Conservation ExperienceSilent Auction OpenCasual Banquet & AuctionDSC Literary Award & The Conklin Award

Exhibitor BreakfastRegistration & Exhibit Halls OpenSeminarsSilent Auction OpenLegendary Hunters Offer Expert Adviceon Cape BuffaloLadies Luncheon & Auction Entertainment: The Inside Out BandLegendary Hunters Provide Expert Advice on African Lions and LeopardsCampfi re Session with Larry Weishuhn and Jim ZumboBanquet Registration & CocktailsDinner, Youth Program & AuctionColin Caruthers Young Hunters AwardEducator of the Year Award

Exhibitor BreakfastLife Member Breakfast & AuctionGuest Speaker: Chris Kyle, New York TimesBest-Selling Author “American Sniper”Registration & Exhibit Halls OpenSilent Auction OpenSeminarsCampfi re Session with Larry Weishuhn and Jim ZumboOutdoor TV Panel Discussion (Larry Weishuhn, Ivan Carter, Tony Makris, Jim Shockey)Jim Shockey and other Legendary Hunters Offer Expert Advice on Cape BuffaloLegendary Hunters Provide Expert Advice on African Lions and LeopardsSilent Auction ClosesBanquet Registration & CocktailsDinner, Peter H. Capstick Hunting HeritageAward, Outstanding Hunting Achievement Award, Program and AuctionAfter-Hours ReceptionEntertainment: The Inside Out Band

Exhibitor BreakfastRegistration & Exhibit Halls OpenSilent Auction Item Payment & CollectionShow & Exhibit Hall ClosesExhibitor Move OutExhibit Hall Locked

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Show Schedule 2013 JOURNEYS Convention Seminar

ScheduleSchedule is accurate as of press time.

All seminars held at the Dallas Convention Center.

Friday, January 4, 20139:30-12:00

Ballroom C 4 (Quail Coalition Room) - “Quail Restoration in North Texas: An

Active Approach”

12:30-1:30Room D221 - “African Tips for Trips” — Terry Blauwkamp and Anne Gaines-

Burrill Room D222 - “Great Hunts Around the World” — Craig BoddingtonRoom D223 - “If My Hiking Boots Could Talk” — Rachel Ahtila Room D224 - “Hunting Coues Deer, the Gray Ghost of the Desert” — Dan

AdlerRoom D225 - “ Fierce Fishes of the Amazon” — Paul Reiss

2:00-3:00Room D221 - “Across the Dark Continent - Hunting with a Cameraman” —

Ivan CarterRoom D222 - “Archery for Big/Dangerous Game” — Todd F. Cast, host TNT

Outdoor Explosion TVRoom D223- “A Trophy Whitetail Management Plan That Works! — Dr.

James Kroll (Dr. Deer)Room D224 - “The Truth About Clearing Hunted Trophies” — Rosella

QuartaroneRoom D225 - “Shotgunning — Improving your percentage in the field, Part

1” — Vicki and Gil Ash

3:30-4:30Room D221 - “Rhino Conservation Project and the Global Threat of

Poaching” How hunters are helping — Jan Martin McGuire and James Gary Hines II

Room D222 - “Various Types of Woods Used for Gun Stocks” — Paul and Sharon Dressel of ‘Dressel’s’

Room D223 - “First-Time Safari” — Lynley Bishop of Coppersmith Global Logistics

Room D224 - “Preparing your camera gear for your dream safari” — Jofie Lamprecht

Room D225 - “Shotgunning — Improving your percentage in the field, Part 2” — Vicki and Gil Ash

Saturday, January 5, 201311:00-12:00

Room D221 - “African Tips for Trips” — Terry Blauwkamp and Anne Gaines-Burrill

Room D222 - “Double Guns — Inside and Out” — Jack RoweRoom D223 - “A Trophy Whitetail Management Plan That Works!” — Dr. James

Kroll (Dr. Deer) Room D224 - “Preparing your camera gear for your dream safari” — Jofie

LamprechtRoom D225 - “Fierce Fishes of the Amazon” — Paul Reiss

12:30-1:30Room D221 - “Archery for Big/Dangerous Game” — Todd F. Cast, host TNT

Outdoor Explosion TVRoom D222 - “Great Hunts Around the World” — Craig BoddingtonRoom D223 - “Rhino Conservation Project and the Global Threat of

Poaching” How hunters are helping — Jan Martin McGuire and James Gary Hines II

Room D224 - “The Truth About Clearing Hunted Trophies” — Rosella Quartarone

Room D225 - “Africa — What’s Stopping You?” — Cliff and Carol Biggs

2:00-3:00Room D221 - “Across the Dark Continent” — Hunting with a Cameraman -

Ivan CarterRoom D222 - “Shotgunning — Improving your percentage in the field, Part

1” — Vicki and Gil AshRoom D223 - “If My Hiking Boots Could Talk” — Rachel AhtilaRoom D224 - “Outstanding World-Class Bird Shooting, Red Stag Hunting and

Fly-Fishing in the Country of Argentina” — Jorge TruccoRoom D225 - “Choosing the Proper Knives for Outdoorsmen (And how to

sharpen them)” — Tom Claycomb III

3:30-4:30Room D221 - “Field Medicine for Hunters” — Caleb Causey Room D222 - “Shotgunning — Improving your percentage in the field, Part 2”

— Vicki and Gil Ash Room D223 - “Fly-Fishing the Famous San Juan River in North West New

Mexico” — Larry Johnson Room D224 - “A Systematic Approach to African Wildlife Conservation

Genetics” — Dr. James DerrRoom D225 - “Trophy Room Design” — Tom Julian

Route 1 Reunion Parking CenterDallas Convention CenterRemote Parking

Route 2Hyatt Regency DallasDallas Convention Center

Route 3AdolphusAloft HotelMagnolia HotelDallas Convention Center

Route 4Holiday Inn Market CenterDallas Convention Center

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Booth Map

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Exhibitor ........................ 2013 Assigned Booth(s)3 Amigos Ranch .....................................6245 Star Expeditions ...........................3014/165F Ranch ..........................................2726-2732888 Ranch ................................................ 3049A. E. London ........................................C360AAA Africa Serapa Safaris ..................... 1715/16Acute Angling ....................................... 327/427Adam Clements-Safari Trackers, Inc. ............1244-46Adams Alaskan Safaris ..........................1856Advantage Alaska Guides .......................C133Adventure Unlimited Inc. .................2129/30Africa Hunting Safaris, Inc. ...................1939Africa Thirstland Safaris CC ........................ 2014African Arrow Safaris/Come-2-Africa .......2812African Elephant Hair Bracelets .................. 1401African Field Sports .............................. 1113/14African Game Industries, Inc. .............601-03African Hunter Magazine .........................956African Hunting Gazette ........................1023African Images by Gilli ............................... 1248African Odyssey Travel ...........................2808African Sporting Creations .......................323-25Ag-Power, Inc. .......................................V1-2Aimpoint Inc. ............................................. 1620Air 2000 (Pty) Ltd. ..................................... 2032Al Lind ..............................................GM5-4Al Lofgren ..........................................GM3-1Alaska’s Bearclaw Lodge ............................ 2705Alaska’s Boardwalk Lodge ......................C253Alaska Adventure Safaris .......................2312Alaska Fur Gallery/Alaskan Vacation Club .....1739-1840Alaska Guide Service/Yakutat Lodge .......C652Alaska Outfitters - Scruggs Woodworks......147/48Alaskan Fishing Adventures - Tim Berg’s.....124/25Alberta River Valley Lodge .....................2717Aleutian Adventures/APICDA Joint Venture ......... 2056Algar Safaris - Patagonia, Argentina .......... 2837/39All Seasons Guide Service, LLC .........C530/32Allan Weideman @ Global Safaris ............... 2817Allen Creek Ranch ..................................... 2653Alpine Hunting New Zealand - Shane Quinn .841/42Alpine Shooting Range .......................311/12Amazon River Adventures, LLC ..............C423Ambler’s Bighorn Country Guiding Ltd .......... 1057American Custom Gunmakers Guild ............. C677Americase .............................................. 208/09Anderson Wheeler ...................................101Andy & Aaron Sanchez Furniture ...............2213-17Animal Artistry ........................... 1101-1203Anticosti Island ....................................C244Antler Creations ......................................653Antoniou Jewelry ..................................2546Anuritay Ranch ................................C214/16APHA (Alaska Prof. Hunters Association) ........A3Arctic Red River Outfitters Ltd. ..............C325Argentina’s Best Hunting ............................ 2327Argentina Outfitters .................................751Arno Bernard Knives .................................... 650Art of Wayne Simmons ..........................C452Artistic Wildlife/A Wild Life Graphics ........640/41Artistry in the Round ............................. C239/41Aru Game Lodges ............................1940/41Ashleigh George Designer Jewelry .............. 1735Ashnola Guide Outfitter ............................... 2415ASJ Trophy Hunting New Zealand .............922Askew and Maartens Safaris ...................... 2517Atascosa Wildlife Supply ........................... FG1-4Athina Sporting/Hoxleigh London .............C139-C240Austin Mesquite Works .....................2406/08Australian Big Game Safaris ....................135Australian Buffalo Hunters ............................ 756Authentic African Adventures .................C662Autumn Antlers Trophy Whitetail Lodge ........... 622/23Autumnwood Outfitters ................................ C206Avanti/Tim the Jeweler ............................ 223/24Aventura Jewelry Company .....................1942Avian Arts ............................................C563B & B Taxidermy ................................510/11B & M Distributors ............................C169-C270B & M Rifle & Cartridges .......................C570Babine Guides & Outfitters .......................... C432Backcountry BC and Beyond ....................... C234Bad Boy Buggies/Shoppas ......................142-218Baja Hunting ......................................... C533/35Balam/Alfredo Lamadrid ............................. C231Banovich Fine Art Gallery ....................911-1014Bansner’s Ultimate Rifles, LLC ................. 824/25Baranof Jewelers .................................. 2506/08Baranof Wilderness Lodge .......................... 1825Barney’s Sports Chalet, LLC ..............1001-03BC Guide Outfitters ................................ 2430/32BC Safaris............................................1730Bear Mountain Ranch .............................522Bear Paw Guide & Outfitter ........................... 635Beasley’s Jewelry .................................. 2800/02Beauchamp Knives/Stamascus Knife Works ........... 320Beaverfoot Outfitting ...............................739Bell Wildlife Specialties ............................. 2929Ben Foster Bronze Sculpture ................ C109/111Beretta Trident Program ...................1530/31Beretta USA Corp ..............................1330-1432Bergara Rifles ....................................746/47Best of the West ...................................C521Bhejane Game Reserves RSA .................1924Big 7 Safaris South Africa .....................1925Big Billy Kinder Outdoors ......................2906Big Boar Outfitters ..................................625Big Game Big Country ...........................C509Big Rack Premium Vodka ......................2841Bill Secunda Studios ............................. C475/77Bill Wiseman & Company, Inc. ...............2453Bipod Shooting Sticks.com ....................2529Bisbee’s Offshore Tournaments ................957Blaauwkrantz Safaris ........................2131/32Black Canyon Bulls @ Top Rail Ranch ......... 1502/03Black Mountain Outfitters Inc. .................. 115/16Blackstone Outfitters Ltd. .............................. 732

Blackwell Wildlife Art/Robert Glen Bronze .......... 1253/54Blaser USA, Inc. ...............................1116-1218Blixt & Company ...................................2836-40Blue Bronna Guiding and Outfitting ...........3013Bobby Hansen Safaris ...........................1305Bolivian Adventures .............................. 2531/33Bond Arms Inc. ....................................C646Bonnet Plume Outfitters ..........................820Boone & Crockett Club Association .............A5Boss Game Systems .................... 2337-2438Boyt Harness Company ..........2401-2502/2501-2602Bozeman Watch Company LLC ...............1958Bradford & Co. Guide Services .................... C127Bradshaw Gun and Rifles .......................2853BraeVal ..................................................... C426Brays Island Plantation .............................. 1046Brent Harp Custom Knives .....................3046Brian Hochstrat, Inc. - Brian Hoch .......GM3-2Brooklands Hunting Safaris ..............1029/30Broseco Land & Widlife .............................. C165Brown Realty Co. of Rayville Inc. ............1149Bubye Valley Conservancy .......................... 3007Buck Knives, Inc. .................................. 2920/22Buckbrush Outfitters/Hunter Interests .......... 2804Bucks & Bulls Guides & Outfitters .......413/14Buehler Custom Sporting Arms ............GM7-6Buffalo Wool Company ..........................2652Bugle Canyon Ranch .............................2908Burl and Beyond ..............................2521/23Burris Optics/Steiner Binoculars ............ 3033/35Bush Africa Safaris ............................321/22Bushwhack Alaska Guiding & Outfitting ......2741/43Cabela’s ..........................................1505/06Call of Africa ....................................1536-1638Campbell Cameras ...........................2947/49Campeche Mexico .................................C653Canada North Outfitting ........................1729Canadian Guide Outfitters Ltd. ................ 1927/28Cape to Cairo Safari .............................. 1556/57Cape Town Hunting Safaris ......................... 1247Capital Farm Credit ...............................2123Caprinae Safaris. .............................2704/06Captain Peacock/Emu Outfitting ..................2636-40CaptivateM Outdoors ............................. 2224/26Cardrona Safaris New Zealand ...................... 925Caribou Creek Log & Timber ...................C460Carl Zeiss Sports Optics .......................... 205/06Carlson Fine Art ...............................2307/09Carlton R. Evans Handmade Knives ..........637Castle Valley Outdoors ...........................C556Cato Glass ................................................. 2413Cavner & Julian Inc. .................... 1547-1648Caza Hispanica ..................................... 1727/28Cazapampa ................................................ 2416Cazatur Spain & Europe ............................. 1440Ceaser Lake Outfitters .............................313CEC Safaris ............................................... C361Cedar Ridge Aviation ........................C431/33Cell Gate/Wireless Traps ...................C274/76Celtic Field Sports ....................................... 733Chaku Peru ..........................................C257Champion Ranch ................................... C514/16Champlin Firearms, Inc. .....................314/15Charlton McCallum Safaris ...............2620/22Chartis Property Casualty Company .........C444Chase Hill Outfitters ..............................C508Cheetah Safaris/Sable Safaris .............838/39Chifuti Safaris - Safari Classics .............1336-38Choronga Safaris/Tri-State Outfitters ..1622/23Chris Bilkey Track & Trail Safaris ................. 406Christensen Arms ....................................220-22Christina Falls Outfitters ............................. 2437Christopher Smith Galleries ..............C307-11Chuck Grace ......................................GM7-4Circle H Ranch .....................................C247Citadel Stands .................................3052/54CJ’s Treasures ............................................ 2627Classic Shine ..................................bar areasClay Shooters Supply ..............................V10Clint Orms Engravers & Silversmiths ...... 1153/54Clive Kay ................................................... C362Coastal Alaska/Ocean Point Alaskan Adv. ...... C208/10Coastal Conservation Association ..............A24Coastal Inlet Adventures ..........................849Coenraad Vermaak Safaris .................... 1815/16Colby Gines’ Wilderness Adventures .......3015Collector’s Covey .............................C545-49Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Co. ....410-12Conroe Taxidermy ................................... 214/15Coppersmith Inc. .............................1603/04Core-Vens Insurance .............................2617Cotton Mesa Trophy Whitetail ................ 1617/18Cottonwood Armory ...............................2843Cowboy Cauldron Company ......................... 2953Crispi Footwear North America ..........C355/57Crocodile Bay Resort, Costa Rica ................ 2148Cross Canyon Arms ............................... 2753/55Cutting Edge Bullets .............................C568Cycle Town South .................................2554D K Custom Cowboy ..............................C478Daggaboy Hunting Safaris .......................... 2329Dakota Outfitters LLC ............................. 1656/57Dallas Woods & Waters .................................. A7Danny McCallum Safaris Ltd. ................... 724/25Dark Continent Video Productions ............709Dark Horse Arms/Johns Guns .................2747David Christman Gunmaker, Inc. ..........GM4-5David Green Master Furrier ....................1422-25David Norin ........................................GM3-3David Westbrook .................................GM5-2de Boulle Diamond & Jewelry, Inc. ...........835-37De Klerk Safaris ..............................1522/23Deborah Vaughn Designs .............................. 126DEF- Dallas Ecological Foundation ...........A21Deltana Outfitters, Inc. .....................C321/23Dennis Smith .....................................GM3-6Desfountain & Jones, Ltd. ...................... 1224/25Design Immersive ...................................... C363

Detail Company Adventures ...................2040-42Deuling Stone Outfitters Ltd. ...................529Devin Rowe Bronze Inc. ...................1320/21Diamond Blade/Knives of Alaska .............. 211/12Diamond Connection .............................2927Diamond Outfitters of Arizona ................2931Dirk de Bod Safaris Namibia CC .............1930Dismal River Outfitters ........................... 1111/12Distinctive Burl Design ..........................1356-58Double Deuce Ranch .................................. 2540Double Diamond Outfitters ....................2933Doug Mann ........................................GM1-5Doug Turnbull - Turnbull Manufacturing .....GM7-1Dove Island Lodge ...........................2713/15Dream Ranch ............................... C207-310Dressel Customs & Gunsmithing .............C669Dries van Coller Safaris .........................C576Driftwood Valley Outfitters Ltd. .................... 1857Duane Wiebe ......................................GM7-3Dubarry of Ireland ................................. 2921/23Durbin Photographics ................................. C252DWD Worldwide Adventures ...................1949E Circle E Hunting Farms ...................936/37E.A.R. Inc. ...........................................C648EAI Outdoors ................................................ 846East Fork Ranch ........................................... 928Echo Lake Big Game Hunts ......................... 1045Eden Trophy Hunting - Namibia .............C331Eight Point Ranch ...........................2331/33Ekland Safaris ......................................1120-23Electronic Shooters Protection ..................... 305Elizabeth & The Gold Lady ............................ 306Elk Quest ................................................... 2414Eotech .................................................. 3009/11Ermilio Clothier & Specialty Shop Ltd. ....2937Espacaza - Jose Mallo .................................. 927Estancia “La Criolla” ............................. 1213/14Estate Trophy Hunts ................................... C334Estes Park Outfitters Inc. .......................2530Eugene Plant......................................GM6-5Euless Guns & Ammo. .............................829EuroOptic Ltd. ...................................1701-1803Evolution USA ............................................ 1322Exotac, Inc...........................................C465Exotic Wildlife Association .......................A20Explorer Satellite Communications, Inc. ....... 954/1054Ezra Tucker Fine Art .................... C166-C170Ezulu Game Reserve/Swartkei Safaris ............. 1733/34Famars USA ....................................2512-16Fausti Stefano SRL ..........................1231/32Federal Premium Ammunition ...........3020/22Fejes Guide Service, Ltd. ......................... 805/06Fernando Saiz - Spain ................................ 1414Fiddle Creek Woodworking ......................... 2914Fierce Products/Rizzini USA ..................C644Filson Company ....................................C548Fimbiri Trails ........................................2228Fishing with Larry ...................................... 2532Fishtail Ranch ......................................1848Flagg Group, The ..................................... 644/45Flying B Ranch ............................................. 727FN - Hunting ......................................... C415/17Folding & Terminus Mountain Outfitters ....100Fossil Art of Texas .................................2330Four Seasons Safaris New Zealand ........ 1920/21Fraser River Outfitters Ltd. ....................2537Fred’s Waterfowl Adventures....................... C555Freedom Hunters ....................................A18Frikkie Du Toit Safaris ........................... 1124/25Frontera Wingshooting ................................. 947Frontier Safaris .....................................C510Frosch International Travel ..................901/02Ft. Knox Safe’s .....................................C554FTW Ranch/SAAM Training .................... 2114/15Galco Gunleather ..................................C175Game Trackers Africa/Ondjamba Safaris .....1308-1409Gana River Outfitters Ltd. ......................1258Gangler’s Fly-In Lodges ......................... 2232/34Garry Kelly Safaris ...........................1249/50Garton Originals.......................... 2221-2322Gary Herbert’s - New Zealand Hunting ....2846Gatco Sharpeners Timberline Knives .......C178Gavin Rorke Safaris ..................................... 531GBH Safaris .........................................2842Ghostwater Creek Ranch ........................2548Giuseppe Carrizosa - Spain ........................ 1615Glacier Bay Eagles Nest Lodge ................... 2047Glacier Guides, Inc. ..................................... 813Glen Morovits .....................................GM6-6Glenroy Hunting Lodge ............................... C421Global Adventure Outfitters ......................710-14Global Hunting Network ......................... 1833/34Global Hunting Resources ..................630-32Global Rescue ...................................... 1624/25Global Sporting Safaris, Inc. ....................801Global Sportsman, The ..........................2527Goal Zero ........................................C224/26Golden Triangle Whitetail ........................... 2737GoldenValley Enterprises ................C661/663Goodhand Outback Experience .................... C327Goodnight Flashlights ......................C375-79Gracy Travel International Inc...................512Graham Jones Safaris ............................C668Gras Hunting Ranch ..............................1148Gray Ghost Safaris ..................................... C469Great Grey Outfitters, Ltd. ....................... 1420/21Great Rocky Mountain Fur Co. ................1916-18Great Spanish Hunts ................................... 1021Great White Holdings Ltd. .....................C162Greg Pennicott Safaris ..........................1323Greystone Castle ........................................ 1542Griffin & Howe ..................................1933-2035Grizzinator ................................................. 2116Grizzly Custom Guns .............................C107GRS Tools/Glendo Corp..........................C348GS Outfitters .............................................. 2315Gsells Whitetail Refuge ...........................508Guide Outfitters Association of BC ............A12

Gulf Breeze Firearms, Cutlery & Safaris ....2613/15Gunwerks ........................................2801/03H-S Precision ....................................... 3045/47Hagn Rifles & Actions - Martin Hagn ....GM7-2Happy Feet ................................C507, 2214Hartland Whitetails .................................... 1020HartzView Hunting Safaris .....................2642Hat Brand Engraving - Kenny Majors ....GM2-6Hatari Hunting Safaris ..........................2955Hatton Ranch/Campbell Farm & Ranch ...C263Hayden Outdoors/Cabela Trophy Properties .C153/55Head Country Food Products ......................... 117Headhunter Trophy Care .....................139/40Heads Above the Rest ......................2044/45Hearing Professional Center ....................... 1532Heaven’s Gate Outfitters ........................1411-13Hecla Dakota Hunting Farms ....................... 2749Heirloom Estate Jewelry ........................ C174/76Heli Hunter LLC ...................................2655Helicopter Shared Ownership ............C520-26Helluva Hunt Outfitters ............................ 628/29Heritage Collectables .......................1850/51Heritage Land Bank ................................523Heym USA/Double Gun Imports ... 2901-3004HHK Safaris ..........................................1515-18Hickory Ridge Ranch, Lamar OK .................. 2448High Adventure Company .................2630/32High Arctic Lodge ...................................... C248High Desert Ranch ................................ 2048/49High Lonesome Ranch, The ........................ C546High Mountain Hunts ............................... 744/45Highland Hills Ranch ................................. 1849Highland Park Plastic Surgery Center ......... C261Hill Country Rifles Inc. ............................ 831/32Hogsback Ranch ........................................ C256Holliday Air Inc./John’s Alaskan Adv. ............. 924Holloway Furs ....................................... 2133/34Holmes Organization .............................C446Hooked on Adventures ............................... C449Hooked on Panama Fishing Lodge ............... C131Hornady Manufacturing .....................1140-1242Horseshoe Creek Outfitters .................... 1736/37Horseshoe Hill Outfitters ............................. 3005Hubbard’s Yellowstone Outfitters ................. 1028Hunt-BC/BC Big Game Adventures ...........118Hunt Alaska .........................................1929Hunt Australia ............................................ 1718Hunt Hard............................................2446Hunt Trip Spain .......................................... 1044HuntAUSTRIA.com .................................134Hunters & Guides Africa ..........................513Hunters Headquarters/TUFFPAK .......2701/03Hunters Namibia Safaris - Joof Lamprecht ..1633/34Huntershill Safaris .................................. 408/09Huntessential Fishfantastic ...................1144Hunting Consortium .............................916-1018Hunting in Austria, Miesenbach ............. 1747/48Hunting Report, The ...............................A23HuntSync.com......................................C260Ibexhuntspain ............................................ C123Illinois Connection ...........................2326/28Image Leather Inc.................................C179Immenhof Hunting & Guest Farm ................. 2051Impala African Safaris ...........................3025Indian River Ranch Guides & Outfitters ...1404Indianhead Ranch ................................2013Intrepid Safaris Africa ............................. 421/22IPHA .....................................................A10IRB Ducks and Bucks ...........................C654J W Hulme Company ..................................... 110J. Hilburn ................................................... C157J.B. Hill Boot Company .......................... C333/35J.J. Caceria/Argentina ...........................C156J/B Adventures & Safaris .........................210Jack Brittingham’s World of Hunting Adv. ..938Jack Hume Adventures ..........................2916James Bisio JAB Heritage .................GM4-2/3James Kobe Gunmaker ........................GM5-3James Tucker .....................................GM7-5Jamy Traut Hunting Safaris - Namibia C233/35Jan Oelofse Hunting Safaris ........................ 2605Jay Foster Promotions ...........................C249JD’s Kniktuk Outfitters ..........................1558Jeff C. Neal, Inc. .............................2736/38Jeff Tapp ...........................................GM4-1Jensen Ringmakers .................................... 1056Jeremiah Johnson Log Homes ................C453Jerry Fisher .....................................GM5-5/6Jim Blair Engraving ...............................3019Jo Jennings .................................................. 657Jocelyn Russell Artist/Guwela Safaris .....1749-51Joe Rundell ........................................GM3-5Jofie Lamprecht Safaris ......................... 1540/41Johan Calitz Hunting Safaris .........1742/1842Johan Hermann Safaris ............................... 2712Johann Muller Safaris ......................2038/39John Rigby & Co. ...............................2727-2832John Tolmay - Bronze Africa .....................951John Wright Associates ................ C439-C540John X Safaris ......................................2806Jonas Brothers Studios NY ................2626/28Jonas Brothers Taxidermy Studio ............ C420/22Jose Valencia Studios ............................2752Joshua Creek Ranch ................................944Joshua Spies - Artist .........................1550-1651Julian & Sons ................................... 1754/1854Julio Art in Bronze ................................C265Justin Conversions .........................C158/160Justin Young Fine Art .................................. C462Kain’s Fishing Adventures Inc. .................... 2912Kalahari Safari .......................................... 1342Katzke Safaris ......................................C578Kelly Mitchell Fine Jewelry .................... 1324/25Kelly Vrem’s Rough & Ready Guide Service ...2952Kenetrek Boots ..................................... 2902/04Kevins Guns & Fine Outdoor Gear .......2321-2422Keyah Grande Ranch .......................2229/31Kikuyu Lodge Game Reserve ....................... 2629

Kimber ...........................................1835-37King of the Mountain ............................... 802/03King Ranch Inc. .................................... 2641/43Kingham Safaris Australia .......................136Kiwi Safaris Ltd ........................................... 814Klawerberg - Namibia ............................1847Klineburger Vanham Intl Hunt Consultants 1220/21Klutsch’s Katmai Guide Service ........1817/18Knives by Thomas ...................................... 1846Kobus Moller Studios LLC ..................1327-1428Kowa Sporting Optics ............................3026Kowas Adventure Safaris .......................1858Krieger Barrels, Inc. - John Krieger .......GM1-4Krieghoff/Alamo Sporting Arms ............905-1006Krooked River Ranch/Texas Best Outfitters ...1022Kuche Safaris ....................................... 2928/30Kudu Exclusives ................................1347-1428Kuranui - New Zealand ................................. 748Kuru Safaris .............................................. C135Kwalata Wilderness ...............................C147Kwan Safaris ..........................................404La Colorada .......................................... 1146/47LARM USA ............................................ 2553/55Larry Peters........................................GM6-3Larsen Bay Lodge .................................. 2539/41Larson Fine Imaging .............................. 2427/29LaRue Tactical .....................................C254Laser Shot, Inc. ...............................3053/55Lategan Safaris .......................................... 2031Laurentian Wildlife Estates .................753/54Lazzeroni Inc. ............................................ 1746Leaf River Lodge F P Q ............................ 620/21Ledgelokr .................................................. 2940Lee Griffith ........................................GM4-4Lee Helgeland ....................................GM1-3Legacy Approved Properties ...................C448Legendary Adventures, Inc. .......... 1127-1228Legends Taxidermy .................2601/03-2700/02Leica Sport Optics ................................. 2612/14Leithen Valley Trophy Hunts NZ & Australi .......... 2708Leota’s Indian Art .................................... 850/51Leupold & Stevens Inc. ...........................921Lewis and Holland Sculptures ................C565Liam Urry Safaris ....................................... 3042Limcroma Safaris...............................949/50Linehan Outfitting Company ........................ 1212Livingston Outfitting ...............................149Lobo Peak Outfitters ................................... 2552Lochinvar Safaris New Zealand ..................... 730Lochow Ranch Lake Mgmt. .................520/21Lone Star Ag Credit .................................822Lone Star Conversions ......................150-229Lone Star Outdoor News ........................1256Love Bros. & Lee Ltd. ............................1222Loveless Custom Boot & Shoes .........2027-30M J Tulo Gunmakers LLC .......................2654M. B. Ranch King Hunting Blinds .. C301-402Mabe Handmade Knives ..........................721Mabula Pro Safaris ..........................1605/06Mackenzie Mountain Outfitters ...............1051MacMillan River Adv/South Peace Outfitter .......750Madubula Safaris.............................1405/06Magic Safari Lodges ...............................501-05Makadi Safaris ..................................... 1922/23Manuka Point Lodge New Zealand .............. 1304Marco Polo Outfitters, L.C. ...............C322/24Mark Hubbard Ranch Properties ........3041/43Mark Kyriacou Big Game Safaris .............. 527/28Martin Pieters Safaris ............................C349Martini Gunmakers ...............................2905Matlabas Game Hunters ............................... 731Matthew Greeff Safaris ............................... 1827Maxwell’s Art ....................................1350-1451Mbam & Kim Safaris ........................2740/42McClelland Gun Shop ......................1627-29McGuire and Hines Studios-Art & Photograp 1311-14McKinnon & Co. Outfitters .......................821McLean Sporting Safaris/Lilly Porter .2909/3008McMillan Group International ............2421-2522Medstar-Exclusive Dist. Air Med Deluxe ..C326Mervyn’s Yukon Outfitting ......................1302Metro Golf Cars, Inc. ..........................857/58Mexican Gulf Fishing Company .............. C454/56Mexico Hunts .............................................. 856MG Arms Inc. ........................................ 2124/25Michael Ullman ..................................GM5-1Michel Mantheakis Safaris Ltd. ............... 612/13Michigan Elk Hunting ...........................2417Mike McCrave Hunting Ltd. .....................930Mike Vaughn Handmade Boots ...............C534Miles & Miles Outfitters ........................... 833/34Mkhamba Safaris ..................................2122Mokore Safaris ..................................... 2144/45Molopo Kalahari Safaris ........................2216Montana Professional Hunters ................2709Montana Watch Company, The ...............2023-25Montgomery Properties Ranch .............702/03Mook Machine Works - Glenn Fewless ...GM1-1Moose Island Outfitters ............................... C424MOPTEX (Mossy Oak Properties of Texas) ..... 2915/17Morani River Ranch ................................ 112/13Mountain Monarchs of Alaska ..................847Mule Deer Foundation ...........................C352Multiview, Inc.........................A/B Food CourtMurray Custom Leather ......................... 2020/21Mwatisi Safaris Ltd. ................................... C246Nacho Arias Spanish Hunt .......................... 2314NAPHA ..................................................A11Natchez Shooters Supplies ....................C664National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative .....C560National Hunting Directory ....................C121National Rifle Association Shows & Events ...1303National Skeet Shooting Association .......C665Nature Blinds ........................................ C338/40Ndumo Safaris ............................................. 403Needle Rock Outfitters ............................649Nelson Custom Guns, Inc. - Steve Nelson ....GM6-2Nengasha Safaris ..................................3021

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New England Custom Gun Service ..........2823New Mexico Professional Big Game Hunting ....654New Zealand Hunt/Phil Wilson ............... 1844/45Nico & Will Pelser Bowhunting Adventures ......... 1948Nikon Inc. ...........................................98/99No Fences Land Company .......................114Non-Typical Ranch ................................C506North Alberta Outfitters ...........................415North American Sportsman’s Adventures .......3023North Fork Technologies ............................. C410North Haven Resort ............................... 2136/37North Island Guides Outfitters Ltd. ............... 2913North Rim Trophy Hunts ................................ 652North Star Outfitting .............................1621Northern Giants Trophy Ranch Inc. ...........920Northern Operations Africa ......................... C529Northern Saskatchewan Wilderness Hunts Inc. C670Nosler, Inc. .................................. C101-200Nushagak Guides ....................................... 2222O’Farrill, Shirley & Co. Gunmakers Ltd. ...C673Oak Creek Whitetail Ranch LLC ..............517-618Oak Tree Lodge .....................................C476Okarumuti Game Lodge ................................. 524Olive Wood Millwork ..............................C354Omalanga Safaris Namibia ....................1501Omatjete Safaris ...................................C125Omujeve Hunting Safaris .........................308-10Operation Game Thief, Wall of Shame (TPW) .....114Oregon Trail Jerky ...................................656Original Kansas Trophy Whitetails, The ......... 525Orpa Hunting Ranch - Namibia ..............2058Otjandaue Hunting Farm .......................1145Out of Africa- In Montana Artist Gallery ...........2140-42Outback Wildlife Feeders ............. C401-C502Outdoor Visions Inc. .........................1024/25Outdoorsmans .................................C230/32Pacific Wings Prairie Outfitters ...............C569Pack-N-Horns Outfitters .............................. 2637Parker Guide Service .............................2412Passion for Pearls and Jewelry ................... C364Pat Pauley Wildlife Art .....................2447/49Patrick Mavros Art ..................................608-11Paul Phelan Safaris ................................945Pendleton Safes .................................... C221/23Performance Top Drives.....................................C407-11Pete Mazur Restoration .......................GM6-1Prof. Hunters Assoc. South Africa ..............A8Pheasants Galore Hunting Service Inc. ...C660Phillip Bronkhorst Safaris ........................... 1211Phoenix Inlay Inc. .................................C656Pierre Van Tonder Big Game Safaris ........1257Pierre Vorster Safaris ........................1601/02Pine Hill Plantation ..............................C552Pioneer Log Homes of BC .................C515/17Pope and Young Club ............................C177Potter Company - Dennis Potter ...........GM2-3Precision Small Arms ............................ C344/46Premier Hunts of New Mexico ................2149Primland ................................................... 3017Private Water Fishing ................................. C464Progress Safaris Namibia .......................C457Proguiding ................................................... 145Prois Hunting Apparel for Women ...........1341Prophet Muskwa Outfitters ..................303/04Puglisi Gun Emporium .......................514/15Quagga Safaris ..................................... 1150/51Quail Coalition......................................C544Quail Tech Alliance ...............................C564Rack Ranch Trophy Hunts .......................133

Rafter W Ranches Guided Hunts ..............111Rainbow Bay Resort ..............................2639RAM ....................................................V5/6Ramsey Russell’s GetDucks.com ................. 2515Ranch Hand Truck Accessories ..............2855Rancho El Paraiso.................................C117Rancho Tropical - Reel Hot Fishing ........ 1157/58Rann Safaris/777 Ranch ....................1108-1209Rapids Camp Lodge/Rio Salvaje Lodge......506Rata Maire Deer New Zealand ............... 2127/28Reads Jewelers ..................................... C330/32Reclaimed Space ....................................... C434RecordBuck Ranch ................................ 1829/30Red Canyon Ranch .................................. 605/06Redfish Lodge ........................................420Redman Trophy Big Game Hunts ............3031Remington Arms Co. ........................1456-58Retriever Sporting Clays ........................1156Reveille Hunting Ranch - Namibia............749Rex Foster Artist ........................................ 2543Rhodes Bros. Taxidermy/Game Processing ..... 532Richard Cooke Saf/Thomas & Cooke Safaris .....642Rick Mason ........................................GM2-5Rifles Inc. ............................................2809Rio Bonito Ranch ....................................... 1717Rio Indio Lodge .......................................... 2754Robert Strosin ....................................GM1-6Robin Hollow Outfitters Inc. ................... C571/73Robin Hurt Safaris .............................827/28Rock Island Auction Company ...........329-433Rockbridge Rainbow Trout Ranch ...........C262Rocker b Ranch ......................................423Rocky Mountain Antler Co. ......................... 2513Roger’s Gunworks - Roger Ferrell ..........GM2-2Rolland Safe Company .....................1950/51Rolling Plains Quail Research Ranch ......C548Ron Schaefer Artist ...............................2046Ron Stepp Fine Knives ..........................2151Rooster Charters/Rick’s Outpost .............C671Rosslyn Safaris .......................................... 2854Rovuma Hunting Safaris ..........................627Rowdy McBride Hunting Services ............... 2158Rowland Ward ......................................1027Royal Rut Ranch..............................2431/33Ruger Firearms ...................................940-1042Ruggs Ranch ........................................ C425/27Rungwa Game Safaris ....................931/1031Russ Smith - Hunting Worldwide ............2707Russell Moccasin Company ................... 2120/21Russell Selle Custom Hunts ...................3003RW’s Fishing and Big Eddy Resort ............... C474Sable Trophy Room Design & Cabinetry ...2439Sadaka Safaris .......................................... 1230Safari Nordik ........................................2233Safari Press ..........................................1913-15Safari Shooting School ............................530Safari Specialty Importers, Inc. .................... 638Safari Studios ......................................C430Salmon Etc. ..................................C655/657Saltwater Taxidermy ..............................1529San Carlos Recreation & Wildlife ............2230Santa Margarita Ranch .......................... C406/08Satterwhite Log Homes ....................2153/54Savage Bones and Stones .......................... C353Savannah Safaris Namibia ............................ 729Schlossadler Wines ................................... 2739Schmidt & Bender ...................................... 2821Schnee’s Inc. ....................................2647-2748Scoop Lake Outfitters ............................3036

Scott Lennard Bronzes/Montrose Guitars ..C461/63Select Safaris .......................................1820Sgt. Pepper’s .......................................3027SHE Expeditions ....................................1130-32Sherry Steele Unlimited ........................1316-18Shikar Safaris ...................................1344-1445Shooting in Slovakia ...............................958Shooting Sportsman ..............................C553Shunneson & Wilson Adventures ................ 1725Sierra Outfitters ......................................... 2827Sikanni River Outfitters ............................... 1306Silak Adventures/Somerby Safaris .....1946/47Silent Predator .......................................... 2227Silent Valley Safaris ..............................2646Simply Hunting with Paul Barstad ..........2135Simply Sassy Apparel ........................ 2509/2608Singleton-Moss Custom Goldsmith & Jewelry .3001Sitatunga Safaris .............................1720/21Sitka Gear ............................................ 2426/28Skyhawk Rugs .............................C275/C374Sleeperwoods ...................................1953-2054Sleeping Giant Artistry, Inc. ...............2847-2948Slogan Outdoors ...................................2852SmokinTex ................................................. 2332Soaring Eagle Lodge .............................C672Sonora Trophy Hunts ............................. C523/25South Nahanni Outfitters .......................C115South Pacific Safaris New Zealand ....1533/34Southern Safaris Australia .......................... C471Southern Wing Outfitters ............................. 2313Southwest Gallery .................................2016-18Spey Creek Trophy Hunting - New Zealand ....1436-38SportEAR ........................................1049/50Sporting Classics Magazine ....................... 2150Sporting International ........................... 1524/25Sports Afield ............................. DSC PavilionSportsman’s Alliance for Alaska ...............A22Squaw Mountain Whitetails ...................2943St. Hubert Studios ................................. C445/47Stalker Group ............................................ C264Star S. Ranch ..................................2714/16Starwood Motors ..............................V14-V17Stealth Cam/Walker Game Ear................C320Steamboat Flyfisher .................................... C149Steve Bertram ....................................GM2-4Steve Durren ......................................GM1-2Stone Legends ........................................... 2648Stone Mountain Safaris .........................2954Stone River Gear LLC .................................. C531Stormberg Elangeni Safaris ..................... 811/12Strong Case by TnB Enterprises, Inc. ........706Stukel’s Upland Adventures .....................708Stutzman Hells Canyon Custom Rods ........... 1630Su King’s Fashion Collection ...............127-29Sueno Argentinos LLC/David Denies Wingsh ..2926Sugar Valley Outfitters Ltd. .................... 2936/38Summit County Outfitters ......................C513Summit Whitetail Ranch/HWH Whitetails ..757/58Superior Ammunition ............................1504Sure Grip Racks ........................................... 109SureFire, LLC .......................................2037Susquehanna Stockworks - Craig Libhart .....GM2-1Swarovski Optik North America Ltd. ....... 1931/32Swift Bullet Company ............................716-817SYC Sporting Adventures ............................ C527Syracuse Custom Meats ....................... C365T.J. Kaye ............................................GM4-6Tactical Hearing ........................................ C574Tactical Hog Control, LLC ......................2942

TAG Safari Clothing ............................... 1744/45Talley Scope Rings ..................................146Tam Safaris ..........................................1416-18Tambuti Wilderness............................614/15Tanzania Adventures, Inc. .................1036-38Tanzania Big Game Safaris .................633/34Tanzania Professional Hunter Association ..A13Team Murphy Realty LLC ....................853/54Telescopes of Vermont ...........................2813Telford Hunting Services - NZ ..................... 2932Terry Wilson Antler Designs ...............1544-1645Texas Bighorn Society ...............................A1Texas Deer Association ................................ A16Texas Hawking Association ......................A25Texas Hill Country Furniture ...................C645Texas Hunt Company ..........................741/42Texas Land Bank ..................................1441Texas Outdoors Journal, Inc. ..................C145Texas Pistol and Rifle Academy .................. 1251Texas Sporting Journal ............................705Texas Triggers ........................................... 2455TGB Outfitters ........................................ 1937/38Thaba Mmoyo Safaris ............................ 2117/18Thormahlen & Cochran Safaris ................808-10Thoroughbred Rifles ................................720Threeways Safaris .................................2157Thwane Safaris Africa ...........................C455Tim Macmanus Hunting Adventures ..........948Timbamax ............................................. C647/49Timberframes Inc. ............................2631/33Timberline Lodge ....................................... C161Todd Ramirez - Custom Shop ...................... 1442Tonkaway Ranch ...................................1824Total Outdoor Adventures .......................2015TrackingPoint, Inc. ...................... C339-C440Tracy Vrem’s Blue Mountain Lodge .........3048Trader Keith/Esplanade Travel .................... 2616Trails West Custom Gates & Signs ......... 2536/38Travel With Guns ....................................848Tread Lightly! .......................................... A14/15Tri-State Taxidermy/Save Safaris ........2939/41Trijicon, Inc. .......................................933-1034Trinity Oaks ................................................. A19Triple H Hunting ...................................3012Trophy Consultants International ............ C345/47Trophy Hunter ......................................2815Trophy Hunter Safaris, Inc. ......................728Trophy Hunters Africa..............................604Trophy Hunting Spain ................................... 137Trophy Ridge Whitetails ....................2814/16Trophy Safaris CC ...................................923Trophy Safaris Namibia .........................2138Trophy Stone Outfitting ............................... C255Trophy Tools ...........................................405Trophy West Guide Outfitters ....................... 2316Tropic Star Lodge of Panama ............ 1527/28/29True-Life Taxidermy .................................734-38Truelife Taxidermy ............................1723/24TruStep ................................................C479TS Buenos Aires Outfitters .......................... 2156Tshabezi Safaris .....................................701Tshipise Safaris ....................................3051Tumbleweeds Cowhides ........................ 1757/58Tunilik Adventure/FPO ...........................2317Turnbull Mfg. Co. Inc. ......................1821/22U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service .......................A4Ugashik Lake and Kodiak Bear Camp .......509Uhlenhorst Hunting Safaris ....................1340Underberg Sales Corporation ...................... C435

United Country/Texas Choice Real Estate ..929United States Outfitters ....................C225/27UNT Quail............................................C562USA Shooting ................................................ A2Vaccines On the Go, Inc. .......................2220Van Noordwyk Safaris ............................2050Van Vuuren African Safaris ......................... 1756Van Wijk Safaris ........................................ 1616Vancouver Island Guide Outfitters................ 2022Velvet Ranch/Queen Charlotte/Protracker ..2829-33Venado Creek Ranch .........................C201-C302Vermejo Park/Turner Ranch Outfitting .......... 1223Verney-Carron......................................... 130/31W.F. Mans Safaris/KumKum Game Ranch .......... 1722Wade Lemon Hunting ............................2900Waterfall Resort Alaska .............................. 1828Watson Airlock .......................................... C511Watts Trophy Hunting Safaris ................. 1402/03Wayne Simanovich Trained Dogs ............3029WB Safari Company .........................2407/09WCR Quail Hunting Resort LLC ..............1058Weare’s Outfitting, LLC .........................C245Webb Hammond Knives and Jeweler.......1301Weldon Whitley Knives .............................. 2256Wells Gallery ........................................ 1944/45Wendell Reich Hunter’s Quest ................1823Wenig Custom Gunstocks .................3038/40Wes Hixon’s Outdoor Adventures ............ 2253/54Western Lands Outfitters ..................2805/07Westwind Guide Svc/Alaska’s River Wild .....1640-42Westwind Tugboat Adventures ...................... 830Whiteswan Lake Outfitters .....................2057Whitetail Junction Ranch ....................... 2146/47Wicked River Outfitters ............................823Wild Arts by Raj S. Paul ........................ 1520/21Wild Kingdom Safari Hunting .................C660Wild Rivers Whitetails ............................. 424/25Wild Sheep Foundation .............................A6Wild West Guns .................................722/23Wildlife Gallery, The .........................1136-1238Wildlife Images Taxidermy .................... 1956/57Wildlife Systems, Inc. ......................C220/22Wildman Lake Lodge ............................. 1631/32Wildpoint Whitetails ..............................2848Wildside Hunting Safaris - New Zealand .1658William Larkin Moore & Sons ..................... C356Willoughby McCabe & Co. .......................V8/9Wilson Whitetail & Wingshooting Ranch ........ 2257/58Winchester Safes .................................. 1047/48Wingshooting Adventures ........................ 647/48Winstons Estate Jewelers ......................3028-32Wittrock Outfitters ................................C163Wollaston Lake Lodge/Cochrane River Outft . 844/45Woods & Water Taxidermy ........102/103/2542World’s End Outfitters ................................... 946World Adventures Inc. ........................... 2441/43World Class Taxidermy & Trophy Rooms ...... 104/119Wormald Hunting Adventures ........................ 903Wounded Warrior Outdoors ......................A17Xomaqua Lodge Safaris ......................... 3037/39Xtreme Whitetail Adventures .............2526/28Y.O. Ranch/Woodbury Taxidermy ............317-418Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A. ..................106-122Young’s Wilderness Camp ......................C164Yukon Stone Outfitters ................................ C278Zambeze Delta Safaris/Game Hunters Africa....... 2547/49Zambezi Hunters .............................2607/09Zimbabwe Prof. Hunters & Guides Assoc. ....A9

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African Outdoor VisionsAllen and Alona Moore

Allison’s AutocareAloft Dallas Downtown

Amigos Guides & OutfittersAux Arc Fur Traders

Betsy SimpsonButch Kuflak

Byron & Kathy NeherCamm Eddy & Dave Price

Carol WooleyCelia Scott

Chloe’s Couture CakesCindy BillingsleyCindy Swisher

Craig BoddingtonDavid Denies Wingshooting

David S. Irvin, The Portrait PhotographersDebbie Williams, Tori Nayfa and Carol White

DEF BoardDixie Yeatts

Elaine CrittendenEleazar Saenz

Eli Manning FamilyElyse & Brooks Puckett

Exhaust AuthorityFiona CapstickFriend of DSCG&C Holdings

Gary Johnson StudioGilley’s of Dallas

Grand Teton GalleryGun Tote’n Mamas

Hyatt Regency DallasJarvi Studios

Karen FletcherKatie Strief

Kenny’s Wood Fired GrillKilimanjaro Rifles

King SchoolsLadies Luncheon Committee

Lance & Jan PhillipsLarger Than Life

Lisa BaxterLucy Blachly

LuxusMark Perry

M.J. Miller & Co.M.S. Riley Studios, LLC

Michelle Cody

Mountain ChoppersNick Nolte Hunting Safaris

Omni Dallas HotelPam Patterson

Point Blank HuntsRick Taylor

Riding UnlimitedRio Rancho

Robin Jackson PhotographyRoffers Wildlife Studio

Schandra DesignsSharon LandreShirley ChiltonSmiley’s Studio

Southern Cross SafarisStevens Bucks and Bears Outfitting LTD

Sue PaolucciSunrise Images

Swanepoel SafarisTaxidermy Africa

The Lost Woodsman-Rick Rowley-Master SculptorVictoria Yeager

Whitney KielwasserYvonne C. Miller

Zulu Nyala Safaris

Advertising, Marketing, Audio/Visual, Corporate Sponsors, Media LiaisonChairman: Ben Carter

Attendee Bag StuffingChairman: Billy WilliamsCo-Chair: Debbie Williams

Attendee Registration ~ Day TrafficChairman: Jerry MumfreyCo-Chair: Steve Miller

Banquet RegistrationChairman: Lea Potter

AuctionChairman: Mark KielwasserCo-Chair: Wyatt Abernethy

Auction Item TransportChairman: Evan PurvisCo-Chair: Aaron Redder

AwardsChairman: Eddie Hopkins

Concierge/Information/ Donor BoardChairman: Stuart RollingsCo-Chair: Becka Rollings

Dallas Convention CenterChairman: Brock Andreola

Donor Invoice DeliveryChairman: Dave PriceCo-Chair: Camm Eddy

DSC StoreChairman: Kelly & Christen ClarkCo-Chair: Charlie & Winona Barnes

Evening Hosts & HostessesChairman: Dixie Yeatts

Exhibitor Breakfast GreeterChairman: Michael & Shelley Rine

Exhibitor RegistrationChairman: Mike BillingsCo-Chair: Eddy Moore & Phillip Glasson

Exhibitor WelcomeChairman: Hal PriceCo-Chair: David Oakes

Floor ManagersChairman: Rob SalmeronCo-Chair: Peter Franklin

Hospitality/Coffee CartsChairman: Mike Wilson

Hotel Food & BanquetsChairman: Richard AllenCo-Chair: Kate Allen

Ladies LuncheonChairman: Cindy SwisherCo-Chair: Tori Nayfa

Life Member BreakfastChairman: Camm Eddy & Dave PriceCo-Chair: Brooks & Elyse Puckett

MembershipChairman: Wyatt Abernethy

Move In / Move OutChairman: Scott TobermannCo-Chair: Rod Wooley & David Harrell

PhotographyChairman: Bill HonzaCo-Chair: Monty Williams

Photography CompetitionChairman: Vivian LeopoldCo-Chair: David J. Sams

Poster DistributionChairman: David Allison

RafflesChairman: James JeanesCo-Chair: Al Seeley & Brooks Puckett

SecurityChairman: David HoodCo-Chair: Tom Humphries & Gary Weaver

SeminarsChairman: Marty Markl

SignageChairman: Jack Hodges

Silent Auction - ExpoChairman: Kyle & David AllisonCo-Chair: Bill Wray

Silent Auction - LadiesChairman: Elyse PuckettCo-Chair: Pam Patterson

DSC 100 T-ShirtsChairman: Carol Wooley

Table Decor & Banquet Set-UpChairman: Christine BondCo-Chair: Karen Wolfe

Table SalesChairman: Abe & Tori Nayfa

TrafficChairman: Matt HopkinsCo-Chair: Larry Ross

TransportationChairman: Chris Hudson

Trophy CompetitionChairman: Corey Knowlton

Video EthicsChairman: Rob Salmeron

VIP LiaisonChairman: Lance Phillips

Volunteer CoordinatorChairman: Abe & Tori Nayfa

Wildlife DisplayChairman: David Oakes

Corporate Sponsor GreetingChairman: Abe & Tori NayfaCo-Chair: Greg Oliver

Dallas Safari Club Committee Chairs

Additional Donors to the 2013 Show

Booth 2536-2538

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exas native Adam Mize regularly makes the pilgrimage to Oak Creek Whitetail Ranch. In this brief story, Adam shares his most recent experience in the woods of Missouri.

At last year’s Dallas Safari Club Convention auction, I purchased the “First Week of the Season” hunt, for four hunters.  I took two high school buddies of mine that I have been hunting with for 40 years. We had a fantastic time – a time that will be remembered forever.

In the stand hunt with my guide, I harvested a 324-6/8 in a beautiful clover fi eld.  I shot him at 250 yards when he was in the rut and on the run aft er doe.

On the stalk with my guide, I was also able to obtain a 414-5/8, which unoffi cially has put me #3 in the Midwest Safari Club International Non-Typical Whitetail class.

Don Hill’s Oak Creek Whitetail Ranch in Bland is second to none.  It has a great down-home feeling, from the facility headquar-ters to the stand or tree, whichever you prefer.  Th ey have a capable, friendly staff and superb white-tailed deer — deer as fi ne as any in North America.

Th e Dallas Safari Club will be off ering the same type

hunt in its auction during its 2013 Convention in January.Located in central Missouri, Oak Creek off ers a beautiful 9,000-square feet lodge featuring the most

incredible whitetails you’ve ever seen. You can expect delicious family-style meals and friendly social gatherings throughout your stay. Th e lodge may accommodate groups or corporate functions for up to 20 people. Th e ranch off ers outstanding trophy animals, experienced guides, an authentic and challeng-ing fair chase hunt experience, world-class accommodations and a commitment to hospitality, customer service and satisfaction. Th e combined power of superior northern whitetail genetics, habitat and conservation are the reasons why Oak Creek Whitetail Ranch produces some of the world’s largest trophy whitetails every year.

For more information about Donald Hill’s Oak Creek Whitetail Ranch, contact Donald by phone at (573)943-6644 or email [email protected].

Missouri is for deer lovers

Oak Creek Whitetail Ranch (573) 943-6644 • oakcreekwhitetailranch.com Booth 517-618

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hat happens when you team the fi nest sporting guns in the world with Dallas’ premier collection of jewelry and luxury timepieces? You get the new Holland &

Holland gunroom at deBoulle Diamond & Jewelry — a shopping experience like no other. Th e gunroom is located at 6821 Preston Road, two blocks south of Lovers Lane, in Dallas, Texas. It will feature a se-lection of new and pre-owned rifl es and shotguns as well as a stunning collection

of clothing and accessories. Gunmakers Holland & Holland,

established in London in 1835, and are widely considered to produce the fi nest craft -made rifl es and shotguns in the world. Today, Holland & Holland still manufactures to the same standards that founder Harris Holland established 177 years ago.

Denis and Karen Boulle established deBoulle Diamond and Jewelry in 1983 with a vision of providing their custom-ers with an exquisite collection of fi ne jewelry and luxury timepieces, impec-cable service and a beautiful, friendly

environment. deBoulle is an authorized dealer for a vast selection of the world’s premier brands of luxury timepieces like Patek Philippe, Rolex, Brequet and F.P. Journe. deBoulle has also been appointed as an authorized dealer for an extensive collection of elegant luxury jewelry brands. Over the years, Denis and Karen Boulle, along with the fi ne designers and craft smen at deBoulle, have also created the exquisite deBoulle Collection™ of fi ne jewelry.

We welcome you to visit and preview the new assortment of fi ne sporting arms and accessories from Holland & Holland.

Guns and diamonds � e � nest gunroom located

at the � nest jeweler

Holland & Holland Gunroom, de Boulle Diamond & Jewelry (800) 454-GEMS • deboulle.com Booth 835-837

deBoulle and Holland & Holland combine for the ultimate in shopping

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BOOTH C646

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ith rising steel prices and ever-escalating fuel costs, Pendleton Safes is pleased to announce

that the company will be off ering free shipping to the lower 48 United States on all orders placed at the 2013 Dallas Safari Club Convention. Visit booth C221 and take advantage of this limited-time off er. And present this article and receive an additional $25 off your purchase!

Pendleton Safes off ers much more than just a place to store guns and valuables — they off er unmatched gun management. Gone are the days of digging to the back of your safe; with a Pendleton Safe, your valuables are always in the front.

Illuminated by more than 400 LEDs and equipped with motorized rotation, its safes ensure your guns and valuables are never more than a hand’s reach away.

Pendleton Safes are custom-made in the USA in Loganville, Ga. Th e safes are capable of housing up to 40 long guns and 54 pistols. For the handgun enthusiast, Pendleton off ers confi gurations that comfortably house more than 200 handguns.

For complete details, email [email protected], or call (770) 466-6181 for more information.

Free shipping — for a gun safe!

Pendleton Safes (770) 466-6181 • pendletonsafes.com Booth C221-C223

Wthat the company will be off ering free shipping to the lower 48 United States on all orders placed at the 2013 Dallas Safari Club Convention. Visit booth C221 and take advantage of this limited-time off er. And present this article and receive an additional $25 off your purchase!

a place to store guns and valuables — they off er unmatched gun management. Gone are the days of digging to the back of your safe; with a Pendleton Safe, your valuables are always in the front.

with motorized rotation, its safes ensure your guns and valuables are never more than a hand’s reach away.

Loganville, Ga. Th e safes are capable of housing up to 40 long guns and 54 pistols. For the handgun enthusiast, Pendleton off ers confi gurations that comfortably house more than 200 handguns.

com, or call (770) 466-6181 for more information.

for a gun safe!

Pendleton Safes (770) 466-6181 •

Booth C344-C346

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enis and Karen Boulle established deBoulle Diamond and Jewelry in 1983 with a vision of providing their customers with a premier collection of fi ne jewelry and luxury timepieces, impeccable service and a beautiful, friendly environment. Th en and now, these elements make up “Th e deBoulle Experience.” deBoulle’s collec-

tion of diamonds, fi ne jewelry, and timepieces is unsurpassed for elegance, quality, and long-term value. Denis and Karen believe that purchasing fi ne jewelry and luxury timepieces should be informative, fun and very rewarding, and they strive every day to make that happen.

Denis Boulle was born on the island of Mauritius in the southwestern Indian Ocean and spent his early years there and in Cape Town, South Africa. He was educated in England and began his jewelry career there in the 1970s. Denis learned much about jewelry from family members who worked for De Beers Diamond Group in South Africa. He developed a successful wholesale diamond business in Eng-land and France. It was a suggestion from some Texas friends he met in England that led Denis to travel to Dallas. He was so impressed with the city, its people and the indomitable business spirit that he decided to move here in 1980 and start a wholesale jewelry business.

Denis and his wife, Karen, a native of England, launched their fi rst retail venture, a jewelry salon in a small space in University Park’s famous Snider Plaza, in 1983. Denis intro-duced Dallas to several luxury watch brands along with fi ne jewelry collections from Italy. Since then, deBoulle has served

thousands of discriminating customers worldwide and built a reputation as one of the preeminent independently owned jewelers in the United States. Denis has assembled a team of highly-trained professionals, including GIA (Gemologi-cal Institute of America) graduate gemologists. Many on the staff have been with the company for more than 15 years. Th eir experience in jewelry, diamonds and watches provides customers with an uncommonly high level of knowledge and friendly, personal service. In 2001, deBoulle moved to its cur-rent location — a beautiful, sophisticated 13,600-square foot salon with a historical fl air in the style of a two-story French villa. Th e deBoulle salon is located in Dallas, Texas at 6821 Preston Road.

deBoulle Diamonds and Jewelry is an authorized dealer for a vast selection of the world’s premier brands of luxury timepieces like Patek Philippe, Rolex, Brequet and F.P. Journe. deBoulle was handpicked by each brand for its uncompro-mising professionalism and for having the necessary skills to maintain all of the qualities of the brand. deBoulle has also been appointed as an authorized dealer for an exten-sive collection of elegant luxury jewelry brands. Over the years, Denis and Karen Boulle, along with the fi ne designers and craft smen at deBoulle, have also created the exquisite deBoulle Collection.

deBoulle is a member of Jewelers of America, Texas Jewel-ers Association, Diamond Council of America and supports the Gemological Institute of America, GIA. Denis Boulle is a founding member of the American Watch Guild and serves on its advisory board. Denis is also an advisory board mem-ber of Speedway Children’s Charities — Texas Chapter.

deBoulle, when it’s timefor something special

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deBoulle (214) 522-2400 • deboulle.com Booth 835-837

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Booth 835-837

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Helping pond owners reach their dreams

magine viewing your pond at sunset, with its crystal clear water and knowing it is teeming with trophy bass.

Whether the vision is a new lake below your country house or an existing lake that needs some TLC, Lochow Ranch Lake Management is ready to help, and they are at the Dallas Safari Club Convention to help explain how.

“We are the largest pond and lake management company servicing high-end clients in Texas, and one of the largest in the nation,” said President John Jones. “We have helped improve more than 5,000 lakes, and we believe the

reason why is because of our experience, technology and unmatched customer service.Lochow Ranch Lake Management provides complete pond and lake management ser-

vices to landowners in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas and Mexico. And the DSC convention is a reunion of sorts.

“We run into 50 to 100 current clients at the convention each year,” Jones said. And this year, Lochow’s growing team of fi sheries biologists is staying busy.“Everything west of I-35 is in a drought,” Jones said. “Customers are building new ponds,

expanding existing bodies of water, and in areas with poor soil we are having great success using synthetic liners where people had been unsuccessful with clay or bentonite in the past.”

Lochow Ranch uses a unique 10-point process to assure the healthiest pond possible, whether it’s managed for trophy bass, wildlife or simple recreation.

Beginning with a detailed assessment of pond or lake needs and aft er analyzing the wa-tershed and annual rainfall, Lochow Ranch’s team of professionals will design and construct the perfect pond for your property that will grow large fi sh and keep long-term vegetation costs low.

Aeration, fi sh stocking, electrofi shing surveys, and fi sh management services complete the process, resulting in your pond growing more fi sh, growing bigger fi sh, protecting against fi sh kills and controlling pests and weeds.

If it’s a new lake you have envisioned, an existing lake that needs renovating or a stag-nant lake that needs rejuvenation, Lochow Ranch has the recipe. As a turnkey operation, Lochow Ranch can take you from dry land to an oasis while taking care of everything in between.

Lochow Ranch off ers aesthetic enhancements such as custom docks, water clearing, problematic vegetation treatments and aeration systems as well as proven fi sheries manage-ment practices.

“We can recommend the appropriate number of fi sh feeders, harvest levels and the estab-lishment of catch limits and slot limits for your lake,” Jones said. “And we pride ourselves on communication to help our customers keep track of the health of their ponds and fi sh.”

For those interested in trophy or even record-sized largemouth bass, Lochow Ranch has been working for years to improve the genetics of the bass population and off ers specialized feeding programs for its customers.

And Lochow Ranch knows the appearance of the lake is oft en the most important aspect for the landowner.

“We provide comprehensive lake-scaping services which include fountain and tree instal-lation, water coloring, and the use of exciting new techniques that enable us to clear muddy water in less than 24 hours,” Jones said. “We also off er an array of aquatic plants including water iris and water lilies.

Lochow Ranch Lake Management (866) 422-9022 • lochowranch.com Booth 520-521

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Truths & Myths & Facts & Liestate agencies, prestigious wildlife associations and distinguished university biologists continue to view CWD as their main concern and a cornerstone to achieve their political agendas. Th ere are a lot of facts and truths being mixed with a lot of myths and lies.

We don’t need to describe CWD, the “Deer Darwins” have been doing that since 1967. First, let’s look with a little common sense for just a moment at the white-tailed deer. Th ere are just as many white-tailed deer in America today as when the CWD contagion was found 55 years ago! If CWD were so powerful and scary, then there should be NO deer left in America. Th ere is

NO CWD CONTAGION! Let’s put things in perspective.

These facts are from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Statistics.

FACT: There are 1,500,000 car accidents every year involving deer. FACT: There are 29,000 human injuries in these car/deer accidents every year. FACT: 200 people die from car/deer accidents every year. FACT: $1.1 billion dollars in damages from car/deer accidents every year. FACT: 0 people have died from CWD since 1967. ZERO. NONE in 55 years! Approximate-

ly 150,000,000 (that’s 150 million for you deer hunters) deer have been harvested since 1967 and no people have died from CWD. Nobody has become ill from CWD.

FACT: More deer die from EHD every year than CWD.FACT: More deer die from pneumonia every year than CWD.FACT: More deer die from predators every year than CWD. FACT: The Verona Fire Department in New York served venison during a fundraiser years

ago. It was later revealed that the deer had CWD. The press scared the hell out of everyone. Panic was created. We called the fire department recently and asked them how many people had died from eating their dinner. They laughed and said none. We asked how many people got sick and went to the hospital. They laughed again and said none.

If everyone is really concerned about whitetails, then why is there no outcry for con-trolling EHD or automobile accidents or predator control? Th e head of a whitetail deer must be cut off to be tested for CWD. Why isn’t there a more humane test? How many more thousands of healthy deer will die to CWD testing to satisfy their curiosity in the worst wildlife holocaust perpetrated in the name of health and science in American history? One thing is for sure, more deer die in the name of CWD testing than will ever die from the CWD disease. Texas has tested almost 33,000 deer for CWD and two

wild mule deer in far West Texas were found infected. Th at is an infection rate of 0.000059. It’s safe to say that more deer will die in 2013 on the 10 miles of highway between Zephyr and Brownwood than from CWD in Texas over the next 50 years. So why all the insanity? Why scare the hunters? Why blame land owners or deer breeders or management-fenced properties for the CWD contagion?

When all is said and done, CWD is a political disease and not the “Deer Contagion” that has been foretold by the “Deer Darwins”. Th eir agendas are promoted, budget money is raised and power is given to those that wish to employ their will upon the private landown-ers of America. Our state legislators are spending precious time and money we don’t have to fi ght a disease that aff ects a very, very small percentage of whitetail deer. Th e CWD myth must be stopped.

� e entire DBC Board of Directors is proud to endorse this article and all of its content. By Lane Laning Deer Breeders Corp Board of Director (866) 972-5001 • DBCdeer.com

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Julia’s MarchFirearms Auction

to be anotherhistoric event

ames D. Julia Auctioneers of Fairfi eld, Maine have estab-lished themselves as the preeminent auctioneer of rare and expensive fi rearms in recent years. Th e Spring 2012 Auction brought nearly $18 million and was by far the highest grossing fi rearms auction ever conducted in history.

Th e March 2013 Firearms Auction is shaping up to be another extraordinary sale. Included in this sale is the third and fi nal session from the estate of the renowned Wes Adams of Winchester rifl es. Mr. Adams’ Winchester collection is without question the largest off ering of expensive, high-quality Winchester rifl es ever off ered at auction. Because of the signifi cance of the collection, Julia’s divided it into three diff erent sessions. Th e upcoming March session will be the

fi nal session and will include some of the fi nest items to date. While Wes collected Colts, Savages, and Marlins, Winchesters were his

greatest love and the most signifi cant of his collections. A select grouping of his important Winchesters and rare Savages currently are on tempo-rary loan to the Cody Firearms Museum in Cody, Wyo., and will be on display until early January.

Th is auction will also include the extraordinary, one-of-a-kind, engraved, gold inlaid lightweight Model 86 Take Down rifl e made for automotive magnate John F. Dodge. Th is spectacular gun, embel-lished with carved wood and inlaid gold animals carries an estimate of $175,000-$275,000. Wes also amassed the fi nest collection of Savage rifl es in history; featured is an extraordinarily rare special order #7 engraved, gold inlaid Savage Model 99 rifl e with elaborate carved stock also made for John F. Dodge. Th is piece carries an estimate of $125,000-$150,000.

Th e second session of the Dr. John and Margaret Pickup Collection (of Tasmania) also will be auctioned. Th eir collection of antique Colts features a number of important Colt Dragoons. An almost new cased sec-ond Model Dragoon is estimated at $95,000-$125,000. A nearly pristine cased Colt 1851 Navy is estimated at $40,000-$60,000.

Another spectacular collection is that of Mr. Douglas Eberhart. Mr. Eberhart is the author of multiple books of rare Deringers and has consigned his entire collection of Colt, National and Moore Deringers. Many are the best example known or one of the top few Deringers of its type known to exist. One very special pair of Colt Th ird Model Dering-ers in an original Colt casing are fully engraved with rare original blue and silver-plated fi nish. Th e case retains an original Pall Mall label. Th ese stunning Deringers carry a presale estimate of $40,000-$60,000. Another great rarity from the Eberhart Collection is a matched pair of Moore De-ringers in the fi rst variation having consecutive serial numbers 9 and 10. Th ese guns are in an almost equally rare original cardboard box. Th is will carry a presale estimate of approximately $30,000-$40,000. Th ere are over 100 rare Deringers in the Eberhart Collection to be off ered.

Julia’s sales always feature a tremendous off ering of rare sporting arms, and the March sale will include a rare and desirable Woodward Best Quality 16 Bore Over/Under in fi ne, original condition replete with its original Abercrombie & Fitch hang tag. It carries a presale of estimate of $40,000-$60,000. Additionally, a splendid Purdey 12 bore O/U with game scene engraved by Phil Coggan carries an estimate of $45,000-$65,000. Th ere is also a Minty L.C. Smith Deluxe 12-gauge with gold inlaid game scenes estimated at $50,000-$80,000.

Th e Ralph Merrill Collection of Rare Mauser C96 Pistols also will be featured. Th is extensive collection includes some extraordinarily rare variations including an early production 20 Shot Cone Hammer Flat Side, estimated at $50,000-$100,000.

As always, Julia’s will be represented at the Las Vegas Firearms Show in the Pavilion Room with their expanded booth. Th ey will once again be present in the special display room just at the entrance of the Pavilion. Th e special display room will be used to display some of the important collections that will be off ered in the March sale.

Details of this auction may be seen at www.jamesdjulia.com. If you would like to consign to this auction or make arrangements to receive a catalog, you may contact them at James D. Julia Auctioneers, 203 Skowhegan Road, Fairfi eld, ME 04937; Telephone: (207) 453-7125; Email: [email protected].

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Splendid Purdey 12 bore O/U with game scene engraved by Phil Coggan. Estimated at $45,000-$65,000.

Extraordinarily rare special order, engraved, gold inlaid Savage Model 1899 with carved stock made for automobile magnate John F. Dodge. One of the finest Savage rifles known, estimated at $125,000-$150,000.

Extremely rare Presentation Briggs rifle Serial #1, “presented to W. C. Dodge, Esq. by the New Haven Arms Company as a testament of his voluntary service in behalf of Breech loaders 1865.” This superb rarity carries a presale estimate of $75,000-$125,000.

Minty L.C. Smith Deluxe 12 ga with gold inlaid game scenes estimated at $50,000-$80,000.

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Rapids Camp Lodge — easy to get to, hard

to leave

magine landing on the dunes next to a remote Alaskan river teeming with trophy char, with no other anglers for miles and ma-

jestic mountains looming overhead. At Rapids Camp Lodge, you will literally roll out of the plane into the river. Only an 80-minute fl ight from Anchorage, you’ll be a world away from the hustle and bustle of modern day life, experi-encing unparalleled fl y-fi shing in the heart of the famed Bristol Bay water-shed — home to enormous rainbow trout, fi ve species of salmon, Arctic char and grayling.

Although you’ll be in the wilderness, the lodging will remind you of a resort. In the main lodge, eight spacious, double-occupancy rooms each have a private bathroom. Th e two-bedroom “House on the Hill” accommodates up to four people in a private set-ting. Amenities like a workout facility, Jacuzzi, wireless internet and satellite TV enhance the Rapids Camp Lodge experience.

At Rapids Camp Lodge, it’s all about the fi shing. From beginner to expert, we have the ability with our boats, raft s and planes to make your trip as lei-surely as you like. With access to all the

famous rivers and breathtaking beauty of the 4.7-million acre Katmai Park, no other lodge in Alaska can boast a greater ability to deliver all types of fi shing to such an unsurpassed level.

And there is a fully stocked gear room with everything you could need for your days on the water: Sage rods, Galvan reels, Rio lines, fl ies, leaders, tippet, waders and boots. Your guide will make sure your fi shing gear is perfectly matched to the conditions and species for the day’s adventure. We en-courage you to bring your favorite gear and fl ies, but we have you covered even if you bring nothing but a raincoat.

And, if you’re looking for more, we also off er glaciers, volcanoes and wildlife for viewing, clam digging, halibut fi shing — you name it. If it’s Alaska, we do it!

Catering to small groups with fi ve-star rustic luxury, our staff of nine guides, four pilots, two gourmet chefs and multiple support personnel serve a maximum of 19-20 guests a week. Access to daily fl ights from Anchorage, trophy fi sh, the best gear, resort-style lodging and two world-class chefs pam-pering customers with culinary delights from the freshest halibut and salmon, meats and produce — Rapids Camp Lodge awaits your Alaskan adventure.

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Serious boots for rugged terrain

n the summer of 2002, Jim Win-jum, the founder of Kenetrek Boots, learned the importance of quality moun-

tain footwear.“We had been hunting sheep

in the Mackenzie Mountains of the Northwest Territories for eight days,” he said. “We hiked a brutal 10 miles to a hidden basin, killed a beautiful 39-inch Dall ram and were headed back to camp.

Th en the blisters threatened to ruin the experience.

“Th ey started passing the point of tolerance,” he said. “More like gashes, they fi nally won when they split my feet open, completely breaking me down.”

Sheep hunters prepare for the diffi cult hikes, long days and sore muscles. But boots let-ting a hunter down can

end a trip.“Th at’s when I knew we had

to design and build boots that could keep up with the barba-rous conditions we mountain hunters subject ourselves to,” Winjum said. “Since then, we’ve continually and brutally beat up our boots in the fi eld, brought them back to the shop, and added new design features

on the spot. And it’s worked so well, we brought up all of our boots, packs, socks ... Every-thing we off er, we put to the sheep-hunter’s test.”

Kenetrek Mountain Boots sport super thick full-grain leather uppers, extra-padded soft leather collars and heavy-duty midsoles. Th e rubber sole guards protect against rock

abrasion. Traction teeth at the toe and heel give extra grip going up and down hills while perim-eter side lugs provide grip on sidehills. Th e boots are waterproof, breathable and super light thanks to Kenetrek’s exclusive outsole design.

And the boots have been tested and re-tested for hunting, hiking or backpacking. Having the owners of our company out there practically killing themselves to test everything guarantees that from the boots up, Kenetrek will never let you down.

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Improve genetics

through pen to pasture

rophy Ridge Whitetails in Saint Jo is a top deer breeding as well as hunting operation, and ranch owners and managers can take advantage of its success to improve the deer genetics on your ranch — at a reasonable price.

Using the “pen to pasture” meth-od with bred does, several does can roam the ranch and are more likely

to continue producing for several years.“Most of what we know about whitetail ge-

netics is what we can see — either their body size or antler size,” said Dick Cain, the owner of Trophy Ridge and former professor at Texas A&M University. “For decades, hunters have taken some of the biggest bucks out of the breeding population, yet every year big bucks are still harvested. Th at’s because the does

provide half of a fawn’s genes and visually they are silent about their contribution.”

Bucks also can be placed on the property in pen to pasture, but at more risk and it also costs more.

“It’s more expensive and their chances of con-tributing to the herd are diminished by fi ghting with other bucks, predation or exhaustion aft er the rut or harvest,” Cain said. “If you put out a doe, she’s likely to live eight or nine years and will continue to contribute her genetics.

“It’s the most effi cient way to improve the genetics on a ranch.”

For years, deer breeders have realized the importance of genes for antler characteristics from both the buck and the doe. DNA veri-fi ed pedigrees go back six or seven genera-tions on some bucks.

By concentrating on several generations

of does from the best bucks in the deer in-dustry, consistent results have been achieved. Th e North American Deer Registry main-tains DNA records of superior does so they can be bred to outstanding bucks.

But ranchers considering improving the genetics of their deer herd need to address habitat fi rst, Cain said.

“Aft er making habitat improvements, one option includes the use of a DMP (Deer Management Permit) through TPWD,” Cain said. “A minimum fi ve-acre high-fenced pen is used so one superior buck can breed up to 20 does, where research has shown that dominant bucks in the pasture usually only breed two or three does a year.”

Many ranchers, though, fi nd it very produc-tive and less expensive to release bred does pur-chased from deer breeders in the early spring.

Usually done on high-fenced ranches, the pen to pasture process has been achieved inside low fences as well.

“We did it on a group of low-fenced ranches that totaled 26,000 acres,” Cain said. “We left the ear tags in them and the diff er-ent ranch owners continued to see them. On smaller ranches, though, there is the risk the does will leave.”

Any ranch with a desire to improve the genetics of their deer herd should consider pen to pasture with bred does.

“Th ese does will make a signifi cant genetic contribution for years to come,” Cain said. “And they are a better investment — you can put fi ve bred does out there for the same cost as one good buck.”

For the most successful results, contact the biologists at Trophy Ridge Whitetails.

Trophy Ridge Whitetails (940) 995-2121 • Trophyridgewhitetails.com Booth 2814-2816

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NIKON EDG THE CUTTING EDGE IN SPORT OPTICS

or the sportsman or woman who covets the very best in binoculars but have shied away because of the cost, Nikon’s new EDG bin-ocular is for you.

Nikon’s premium lineup of sport optics delivers extraordinary images due to its legendary ED glass that stems from glass used in Nikon’s top sport and wildlife photography camera lenses. Th e leading-edge lens technology produces brilliant, high-resolution images that are razor sharp and free of fl are, resulting in unparalleled viewing in any conditions.

Extra-low dispersion glass eliminates the

dispersion that occurs when light rays of varying wavelengths pass through optical glass, and the dielectric high-refl ective mul-tilayer prism coatings ensure the brightest images even in the lowest light.

Th e optical part of the EDG line includes a Field Flattener Lens System, cutting-edge technology that results in a higher light transmission rate and fl atter characteristics across the entire visible light range. Th e re-sult is a crystal clear fi eld of view and more natural color reproduction.

Th e redesigned chassis features a short bridge style and additional rubber armour for an easy grip. A multifunction, central focusing knob provides precise focusing. Th e horn-shaped, detachable eyecups block

out peripheral light providing a clear fi eld of view. Th e magnesium alloy body cuts weight without sacrifi cing durability. And the EDG is waterproof and fogproof, O-ring sealed and dry nitrogen fi lled to handle the toughest conditions.

Th e Nikon EDG binoculars meet or ex-ceed the performance of the best binoculars on the market today.

Th e Nikon EDG is available in 7x42, 8x42, 10x42, 8x32 and 10x32 with sug-gested retail prices of $2,299.95, $2,399.95, $2,499.95, $2,299.95 and $2,399.95 respec-tively.

Stop by and see the new EDG binoculars at Booth 98 at the Dallas Safari Club An-nual Convention.

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There may be a new status symbol joining the fray in high-end binoculars. The

Nikon EDG brings you to the club at a reasonable price.

THE CUTTING EDGE IN SPORT OPTICS

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Yamaha introduces new Tactical Black

Special EditionGrizzly 700 and Rhino 700 Vehicles

amaha Motor Corp., U.S.A., is producing new Tactical Black Grizzly 700 4x4 and Rhino 700 4x4 Special Edition models at its U.S. manufacturing facility, Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corp. of America (YMMC), in

Newnan, Georgia.Yamaha’s new SE Grizzly 700 4x4 ATV with

Electric Power Steering (MSRP $10,999) and Rhino 700 4x4 Side-by-Side vehicle (SxS) (MSRP $12,999) feature an all-new matte black body and cast alumi-num wheels for tactical design and durability.

Yamaha’s 2013 Grizzly 700 4x4 and Rhino 700 4x4, including the new Tactical Black SE models, are the most off -road capable and durable in their classes both featuring Yamaha’s exclusive Ultra-matic® automatic transmission, the most du-rable CVT system in the industry, and Yamaha’s On-Command® push-button 2WD, 4WD and 4WD diff -lock system.

“Yamaha is more involved in the out-doors than any other ATV manufacturer and has developed the new Tactical Black Special Edition Grizzly and Rhino models based on the fast-growing tactical enthusiast trend,” said Steve Nessl, Yamaha’s ATV/SxS group marketing manager. “Yamaha’s Grizzly 4x4 and Rhino 4x4 models are assembled at Yamaha’s U.S. state-of-the-art factory. Yamaha is proud to say the most durable and reliable ATV

and SxS vehicles are assembled here in the U.S.A.”Last year, Yamaha moved the production of its

top-of-the-line utility ATVs, the Grizzly 700 and Grizzly 550, to YMMC, and this summer, Yamaha is bringing its fi rst sport ATVs to the U.S. factory – the 2013 Raptor 700 models.

Th e new Tactical Black SE models join Yamaha’s complete line of award-winning and super-reliable utility ATVs for 2013 including nine Grizzly models. Most of Yamaha’s utility ATVs come in multiple color options, including Realtree AP HD camo.

Yamaha’s Rhino 700 4x4 SxS continues to be one of the highest-quality, most versatile and off -road capable vehicles and for 2013 is available in red and hunter green and Realtree AP HD camo.

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Yamaha’s 2013 Grizzly 700 4x4 and Rhino 700 4x4, including the new Tactical Black SE models, are the most off -road capable and durable in their classes both featuring Yamaha’s exclusive Ultra-matic® automatic transmission, the most du-rable CVT system in the industry, and Yamaha’s On-Command® push-button 2WD, 4WD and 4WD diff -lock system.

“Yamaha is more involved in the out-doors than any other ATV manufacturer and has developed the new Tactical Black Special Edition Grizzly and Rhino models based on

wing tactical enthusiast trend,” said Steve Nessl, Yamaha’s ATV/SxS group marketing manager. “Yamaha’s Grizzly 4x4 and Rhino 4x4 models are assembled at Yamaha’s U.S. state-of-the-art factory. Yamaha is proud to say the most durable and reliable ATV

Yamaha Motor Company, U.S.A. www.yamaha-motor.com

are the most off -road capable and durable in their classes both featuring Yamaha’s exclusive Ultra-matic® automatic transmission, the most du-

doors than any other ATV manufacturer and has developed the new Tactical Black Special Edition Grizzly and Rhino models based on

Yamaha’s U.S. state-of-the-art factory. Yamaha is proud to say the most durable and reliable ATV

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