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WINNERS OF 2011 SPORTSMAN CHOICE AWARDS & SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR ANNOUNCED
01/19/2012
Awards determined by 140,000 votes – quadrupled last year’s vote total; winners honored last night at Sportsman Channel’s annual awards ceremony in Las Vegas
Guns and Ammo TV won Best Shoot Show at the Sportsmans Choice Awards 2011-Hosted by Craig Boddington
Read MoreCRAIG BODDINGTON'S 3RD ANNUAL SALMON FISHING TOURNAMENT
CRAIG BODDINGTON'S SALMON FISHING TOURNAMENT
Craig Boddington, also known as the Dean of African Hunting, is one of the world's foremost authorities on big game hunting. Each year Craig and his wife Donna break away from their busy schedule to fish at their favorite "fishing hole" with their friend Jim Rough at Black Gold Lodge in RIvers Inlet.
WINNERS OF 2011 SPORTSMAN CHOICE AWARDS AND SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR ANNOUNCED 01/19/2012
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WINNERS OF 2011 SPORTSMAN CHOICE AWARDS & SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR ANNOUNCED
01/19/2012
Awards determined by 140,000 votes – quadrupled last year’s vote total; winners honored last night at Sportsman Channel’s annual awards ceremony in Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV (January 19, 2012) — Sportsman Channel, the leader in outdoor TV for the American Sportsman, is proud to announce the winners of the 2011 Sportsman Choice Awards, brought you in part by Zeiss Sports Optics. The winners were revealed last night amid 800 of their peers during Sportsman Channel’s annual awards ceremony at Pure Nightclub in Caesar’s Palace, Las Vegas, during the Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade (SHOT) Show. Additionally, the network honored our nation’s veterans with the Sportsman of the Year award. The award was accepted by Tom Taylor of Honored American Veterans Afield on behalf of all our service men and women.
Blog on Tunisia
TUNISIA: A GREAT LITTLE SAFARI
It may sound silly to some, but the Barbary wild boar is an animal I have long wanted to hunt. It’s the last “big game” currently available in the entire region of North Africa, and of course it’s an accepted and unique African game animal. Honestly, I like to hunt pigs anyway…but to hunt this pig in North Africa, well, that’s been on my “bucket list” for some time.
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