A spectacular is what this show is all about. There's is only one problem. Be prepared for crowds. The isles are generally packed wall to wall, elbow to elbow with people looking for the newest and bestest in hunting gear.
It's even jammed for those shopping for outdoors nick-nacks to display in their home or up north retreat.
Add to it a variety of great, how to seminars and you'll be in for a great show, probably a long day if you go through the entire show, and a great urge to bring on this years hunting seasons.
Be sure and check out all of the racks and mounts brought in for display by Michigan hunters. It's an impressive site.
This year, 12 booths will feature changing rooms for women to use when trying out the latest in outdoor apparel. Try before you buy and you can do it here.
With 250 booths, there is a lot to see. And not necessarily is it all about deer hunting. Glen Helgeland, the shows promoter says there is a good following made up of waterfowl, upland bird and rabbit hunters.
With those kinds of hunters attending, it's no wonder that there will be puppies of the sporting breed variety on the premises looking for new homes.
Fro more information visit http://www.deerinfomichiganhome.asp/. Watch for this Sunday's story about the Deer and Turkey Spectacular in the Oakland Press, Macomb Daily and Royal Oak Daily Tribune.
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