Hunting and fishing show this weekend

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The 34th West Virginia Hunting and Fishing Show is set to go this weekend at the Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center. Sponsored by the West Virginia Trophy Hunters Association, the event will return a year after being cancelled by Covid.

“We’re excited to be back,” said Glen Jarrell, spokesman for the Trophy Hunters. “It goes Friday the 21st, Saturday the 22nd, and Sunday the 23rd.”

Close to 200 vendors will be set up for the three day even which typically draws close to 15,000 people into Charleston and the Convention Center over the course of three days. The exhibitors include a large number of hunting and fishing outfitters from around the world.

“I looked the other day and we have outfitters from at least 22 states who will be represented, including all of those out west like Wyoming, Montana, Colorado. We have outfitters coming from Canada do book a hunting or fishing trip and we have five outfitters from South Africa if you want to book a safari,” said Jarrell.

The show has been put on for the 34 of the past 35 years. The first event was held in Beckley, but moved to it’s permanent home in Charleston the following year.

In addition to vendors selling outdoors related products and vendors, the show features several seminars. There is also a charity aution on Saturday featuring a number of firearms and products and trips contributed by vendors to raise money for the organization.

The West Virginia Trophy Hunters Association is a non profit organizations. Any profits from the show after expenses are paid are put toward conservation programs or youth outdoor education efforts. According to Jarrell the organization in the past has made sizable contributions to Hunters Helping the Hungry, Archery in Schools, West Virginia Hunter Education Programs, and they’ve made several purchases of equipment for the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources wildlife programs.

The show hours are noon to 9 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $9 for adults, $1 for children ages 6 -12, and under age 6 get in free.