SAC_Program_2015, Page 3

SAC_Program_2015, Page 3

Cal Expo Site Map • See pgs. 12-15 for Floor Plans

Offroad Test Tracks #1 & 2

EnEtraasntce

Lost & Found located in Building C Info Booth. The other

Info Booth is at entrance to Pavilion

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New: Youth Fair @ Expo

Center

NOTE: At each show entrance you can register (tent) to WIN ISE’s $1550 Camp/Cook Set! Plus, we’ll have INSTANT WINNERS throughout show for prizes and $1,000 in ISE Bucks!

Special Events

• Extreme Elk Calling Contest,

Presented by RMEF (at Adventure

Theater, Hall A). See ad, left, and

details about $5,000+ in cash and

prizes later in program. The contest

will be held Saturday evening.

There’s no charge to enter. Your

host, Corey Jacobsen, has won

more world championships than

any other human being! • 3D Pop-Up Archery Range &

Contest , presented by High Impact

Archery & Wilderness Archery (next

to Sporting-Dog Arena). Bring your

bow! Qualify Thurs-Sat. morning.

$1,000 cash at Saturday FINALS.

Plus, Sunday’s LAST CHANCE

contest, presented by Wilderness

Archery, with four bows and gear

valued at more than $3,000! • Best of the West Accuracy Fly-

Casting Contest . It’s free–all gear

is provided. Stop by the fly-casting pond to practice, then take a shot at daily qualifying sessions (Bldg C).

Show Favorites

• Sporting-Dog Arena, presented

by Alpha K9 (outside Bldg B) will

have several new presentations,

including snake breaking

and shed-hunting. Plus, the

Sacramento Police Dogs! • Several theaters in the Pavilion,

Building C, outside Building D, Building A, and outside Building B. Each theater or presentation area is packed with hourly talks by the best guides, outfitters, professionals and communicators, all ready to share their secrets of success with you about virtually every kind of fishing and hunting pursuit. See the theater schedules later in this program.

New Youth Fair highlights on next page

DFW’s Hunter Education “Passing on the Tradition” meant to them.

Program Presents 3rd

“A vital part of the hunter education

Annual Youth Award

program is passing on this time-honored tradition,” said Captain Roy Griffith, DFW’s

Please join us Saturday, Jan. 10, 3:30, at Hunter Education Program Administrator.

the Adventure Theater, for the presentation “We wanted to recognize one of the more

ceremony! Junior-hunting-license holders than 20,000 students who pass through

or youth under 16 who had a valid 2014 our program each year. We’ll do that with a

hunter education certificate were eligible. lifetime California hunting license, valued

Contestants submitted an essay on what at $600.”