Hunters Extravaganzas set mood for hunting seasons

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The 2021-22 hunting seasons are just around the corner and the San Antonio-based Texas Trophy Hunters Association is throwing a trio of parties in coming weeks to set the mood.

Hunting is a huge deal in Texas. And so is the Texas Trophy Hunters Association’s Hunters Extravaganza.

Billed as the “Granddaddy of all Hunting Shows,” the Hunters Extravaganza has been held annually for more than two decades to create a buzz before hunting season while offering industry vendors a grand opportunity to set up camp and showcase their newest products.

Think of it like one stop shopping where attendees can see the latest and greatest in camo, blinds, feeders, ATVs, optics, game calls and visit with some of the world’s premier hunting guides and outfitters — all under one roof.

After last year’s events were cancelled due to Covid-19, TTHA is back on track with a 2021 schedule that includes three-day shows in Houston (Aug. 6-8, NRG Center), Fort Worth (Aug. 13-15, Fort Worth Convention Center) and San Antonio (Aug. 20- 22, Freeman Expo Hall.)

Each event also will feature seminars, 3D archery tournaments, big buck contests, Gator Country shows, Joe Martin’s Snakes of Texas performances and more. Deer competitions are open for bucks harvested during the 2019-20 season by TTHA members.

Tickets are $12 one day for adults and $5 for youths ages 5-12. Adult passes for three days, $15. Additional fees for parking. Tickets are available online, ttha.com.