Outdoor Sports Show Returns To Morgantown

Thousands of outdoor enthusiasts from the tri-state area will be heading to Morgantown’s Mylan Park on March 4th-5th for the 21st annual WV Fishing, Hunting & Outdoor Sports Show. Recognized as the largest outdoors show in the region, the 100,000 sq. ft. building is packed with EVERYTHING OUTDOORS! Over 200 Vendor booths from all over the US and Canada will be selling thousands of products and services.

“We are so excited for this year’s show,” says Labeth Hall Director of the Event. “We have the largest show ever with everything you need to go fishing, hunting, camping or to just enjoy the great outdoors. In addition to ATV’s, campers, boats, trucks, trailers, tractors you can find jerky, outfitters, charter boats, and much more. We have added a lot of new vendors this year as our show has doubled in size. It is an outdoorsman’s paradise!”

For those who are serious fisherman, they will find a variety of fishing trips in the US and Canada, bait, tackle, reels, area fishing guides, as well as numerous charter boat captains from the Great Lakes and Chesapeake Bay. Professional anglers and fishing enthusiasts will find everything they need to catch the Big One.

The avid hunter can browse through lots of guns, archery equipment, knives, ammo, hunting associations, DNR, taxidermists, camo gear and lots of new gadgets. There will be turkey calls, tree stands, scents and a variety of new hunting products also. Hunting outfitters will be there to book bear, whitetail, wild boar, moose, turkey and game birds trips to a variety of destinations.

Fishing and hunting seminars will be held daily. Special guests at this year’s show include the Davisson Brothers Band performing Saturday at 4:30pm, followed by World Champion Turkey Caller Chris Walls. Attendees can check the website for the updated schedule of other seminars.

Families are also welcome at the show. You will find something for everyone. Women can shop for camo purses, marinades and spices, unique jewelry and decorative items with an outdoors theme. Children can enjoy meeting birds of prey, Smokey Bear, Outer Rim Praxeum Lightsaber School, face painting, a movie theatre and more.

The Outdoor Sports Show hours are Saturday from 10am-7pm and Sunday 10am-4pm. Tickets can be purchased at the door and admission is $10 for adults, children 6-12 are $2, and there is no charge for kids under 6 years. The first 50 people each day will receive a FREE gift. VETERANS receive a $5 DISCOUNT AFTER 4pm on SATURDAY ONLY. Proper Military ID must be presented. For those going to the WVU basketball game, stop by afterwards and show your ticket to receive $5 off admission.

Guests can register at the Prize Table to win lots of great prizes given away hourly, with two Grand Prizes including a Colorado Hunting Trip with Almost Heaven Adventures, as well as a Country Concert Series with a pair of tickets to three great concerts…..Hank Williams Jr., Eric Church and Luke Bryan. Listen to WKKW to win free tickets to the Outdoors Show which will also register you to win a week-long fishing adventure at Bear Lake Wilderness Camp in Canada

The “WV Fishing, Hunting & Outdoor Sports Show” is owned and organized by WVRC Media.

For more information visit the website at wvoutdoorsportsshow.com.





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