Tuckesee Outdoor Expo Details


If you are a business–Booth space still available- Call Sande Cox 931 648 7720 or email here

Mark your calendar for August 22nd and 23rd at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center!

This first annual Tuckessee Outdoor Expo brought to you by Mid South Shooters Supply is sure to supply outdoor enthusiasts with tons of information, knowledge and excitement over 2 days!

Tickets now on sale. Get your tickets HERE

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Thanks to our Silver Sponsors Montgomery Farmers COOP Wilma Rudolph Blvd. Clarksville and Tactical Edge 1925 Ft. Campbell Blvd.

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Booth space still available- Call Sande Cox 931 648 7720 or email here

The two-day event will be an outdoors-enthusiast’s extravaganza the whole family will enjoy. The expo has a full lineup of seminars, activities, demonstrations and vendors focused on hunting, conservation and outdoor recreation in the Northwest Tennessee and Southwest Kentucky region.

Wade Bourne, host of Wired2Fish/Wired2Hunt Radio and editor-at-large of Ducks Unlimited magazine will be giving waterfowl and deer hunting seminars, including a youth duck-calling seminar, where he will give away 30 youth Ducks Unlimited duck calls.

Harold Knight, hunting legend and co-founder of Knight and Hale game calls will be giving deer calling seminars.

Mike Stewart, president of Wildrose Kennels, will be presenting waterfowl and dog training demonstrations with Deke, the official Ducks Unlimited Dog. Deke and other Wildrose dogs will also be on hand for pictures and meet and greets.

Mark Tradeau with Whitetail Institute of North America will giving food plot seminars. Glen Mayhew will be giving a presentation on tree stand safety.

Many famous hunting legends and outdoor icons and experts will be on hand answering questions, giving demonstrations, signing autographs and presenting seminars for outdoor enthusiasts of all experience levels.

Attendees will have the chance to win tons of door prizes from all our sponsors, including over $1,000 in gift cards from Academy Sports + Outdoors, Masterbuilt electric smoker, hunting supplies from the Montgomery Famer’s Co-Op and much more. For a full list of seminars and door prizes visit Beaver1003.com.

The expo will have plenty of interactive activities for the kids and the entire family, including a youth archery lane, petting zoo and several other hunting games and booths. Food vendors will also be on site offering a wide variety of meal options.

The Tuckessee Outdoors Expo is aiming to be considered the unofficial kickoff for hunting season in the region as deer season and early waterfowl season opens up just weeks after the expo in Tennessee, Ft Campbell and Kentucky.

The Expo will open 9 a.m on Saturday, Aug. 22 and 10 a.m. on Sunday Aug. 23 and run until 6 p.m. on both days. Tickets for the expo are available online and they are $15 a day for adults, $25 for a two-day pass. $8 a day for children and $10 for a youth two-day pass.

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