Traverse City Outdoor Show March 19-21
Every year I attend Jim Liska's Outdoor Expo Show at the Howe Arena in Traverse City, and each time it becomes more enjoyable -- for many different reasons.Each year it seems to be bigger than the previous year, and it's easy to measure the success of such shows. When the same booths, and the same faces in those booths are present, year after year, it adds to the enjoyment. It also serves as an excellent indicator of the show's success. If the same people are there each year, the public learns that the show is being well run.A hunting buddy, Arnie Minka and his wife Dzidre, will be there. They have two out-of-state hunts planned and will probably hunt Merriam's and Rio Grande turkeys this year. It will be a good time for them, and both are eager to try new hunting areas this spring.
I spent some time talking with my old turkey call-maker buddy Dean Stratton last year, and bought another call from him. It is a slate call with a unique design, and I always look forward to seeing him.He said he may discontinue this particular model, and since I didn't have one, I bought it and asked him to sign the call for me. Dean makes a wide variety of box calls, push-pull models and this slate model. He also makes deer, duck, elk, goose, pheasant and predator calls.
Another buddy of mine told me that he drew a first-season tag for Area K, and I became instantly jealous. A first-season tag is hard to come by in this turkey hunting area.I hope to see retired conservation officer John Walker at this year's show. He's a friendly guy, and he has asked me to sell his books on my website. The books sell for $10 each or the full set of eight for $60. It's the same as paying full price for six and getting two free.One time at this show I standing, talking with John Walker, and a man walks up to him and says: "Do you know Dave Richey.""Yeah," Walker said, "I know Dave Richey."I piped up and said I knew Dave Richey as well. He then said he tried to buy a book that I had for sale on Scoop's Books on my website, and it had been sold the day before."It's true, I did sell the book the day before you inquired about it," I said. "I'm Dave Richey."He was surprised when I introduced myself, and we discussed (with tongue in cheek) how inconsiderate the other person had been to buy the book out from underneath him, and we laughed. It turns out that now I have two copies of that book. Such things often occur in the book business, and the only salvation is to make up your mind and buy it immediately. The old adage: If you snooze, you lose, certainly applies when buying scarce books.
