2014 Wildlife Expo promises plenty of outdoor fun




Have you ever tried tossing an atlatl? How about goose-knocking, or flint knapping? Oklahoma Wildlife Expo goers will have a chance to experience all of these skills at the 2014 Oklahoma Wildlife Expo.

Presented by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, the free event will take place from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27 and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28 at the Lazy E Arena, just north of Oklahoma City.

“Your whole family will be able to see and do so many things outside on the Expo grounds,” said Rhonda Hurst, coordinator for the event for the Wildlife Department. “From outdoor skills to wildlife education to fishing or just plain fun, our activities planned outside are going to be some real crowd pleasers!”

The atlatl is a type of spear that is launched over the shoulder using an ancient technique. Expo visitors will have an opportunity to try their hand at tossing the atlatl, just as ancient hunters did thousands of years ago.

Youngsters will get a kick out of goose-knocking, in which they try to knock over metal goose silhouettes by throwing a stick at them. And everyone will marvel at the skill of flint knappers, folks who create points and tools from stones right before your eyes.

As always, children and adults will be able to wet a line in the stocked fishing pond as part of the Wildlife Department Family Fishing Clinic. Other fishing related activities will be found outside, including a fishing lure make-n-take, basic fly fishing instruction, tying fishing knots and fish cleaning seminars.

Bowfishing also makes a comeback for 2014. Guest will be able to try their hand shooting at simulated fish targets in the pond.

Many highly popular activities at the Expo involve the shooting sports. Visitors will find outdoor areas devoted to archery, pellet gun shooting and slingshot shooting. The Wildlife Department’s Shotgun training Education Program will set up a range where guests can try to shoot a flying clay target with a shotgun.

“The Expo’s outdoor offerings will also include plenty of craft booths and wildlife conservation related activities where guests can learn about our outdoor heritage,” Hurst said. Activity booths will include basket weaving, make-n-take, bullet casting, bluebird house make-n-take, rope making, wildlife bling make-n-take, play in the sand, monkey bridge, ride a utility vehicle, mountain bikes, tent camping basics and dog training area.

Photo: Fishing in the pond is always among the most popular outdoor activities each year at the Oklahoma Wildlife Expo. Come out and try your luck Sept. 27-28 at the Lazy E Arena. Parking, admission and activities are free. (Photo by Darrin Hill/ODWC)

 




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