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  • Sportsmen's Expo
    Craig Hoover, of Vacaville, looks on as his grandson Brody Hoover, 2, checks out the eyelashes on a stuffed elk and granddaughter Jaedyn Seville, 5, left, gets a closer look at the International Sportsmen's Exposition at Cal Expo. ISE Sportsmen's Expos feature activities and exhibits for fishing, fly-fishing, hunting, bow hunting, boats and adventure travel.Photo taken January 13, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Kamryn Giliberti, 3, of Modesto was brave enough to stick her finger in the mouth of a California Bob Cat exhibit at the International Sportsmen's Exposition at Cal Expo. ISE Sportsmen's Expos feature activities and exhibits for fishing, fly-fishing, hunting, bow hunting, boats and adventure travel.Photo taken January 13, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Hope Price, 8, right, of Paradise, CA, learns how to cast a fly fishing rod from Katie Cole, left, a program manager for the National Fishing in Schools program at the International Sportsmen's Exposition at Cal Expo. ISE Sportsmen's Expos feature activities and exhibits for fishing, fly-fishing, hunting, bow hunting, boats and adventure travel.Photo taken January 13, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Dr. Ralph Fong, right, looks over fishing rods at the International Sportsmen's Exposition at Cal Expo. ISE Sportsmen's Expos feature activities and exhibits for fishing, fly-fishing, hunting, bow hunting, boats and adventure travel.Photo taken January 13, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Emily Gomez, 5, concentrates under the guidance of Jeff Bowles as she aims her bow during an archery clinic at the International Sportsmen's Exposition at Cal Expo. This year a youth exhibit was set up for children to teach them outdoor safety. It gave children the opportunity to try sports in a safe environment. ISE SportsmenÕs Expos feature activities and exhibits for fishing, fly-fishing, hunting, bow hunting, boats and adventure travel.Photo taken January 13, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Luca Bird, 4, of Placerville, asked several questions after his grandfather Verne Terwilliger, left, lifted him into a 2013 Crestliner boat at the International Sportsmen's Exposition at Cal Expo. ISE Sportsmen's Expos feature activities and exhibits for fishing, fly-fishing, hunting, bow hunting, boats and adventure travel.Photo taken January 13, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Erick Briggs, cautiously guides Bill Templin's dog Cinder through an exercise where he was teaching him to recognize and avoid rattlesnakes at the International Sportsmen's Exposition at Cal Expo. Briggs teaches rattlesnake aversion training. ISE Sportsmen's Expos feature activities and exhibits for fishing, fly-fishing, hunting, bow hunting, boats and adventure travel.Photo taken January 13, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Teddy Costello, a rattlesnake handler, handled a muzzled snake during a rattlesnake aversion training by Natural Solutions at the International Sportsmen's Exposition at Cal Expo. ISE Sportsmen's Expos feature activities and exhibits for fishing, fly-fishing, hunting, bow hunting, boats and adventure travel.Photo taken January 13, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Jim Parino of Elk Grove Taxidermy said it took him ten hours with two helpers to set up his booth at the International Sportsmen's Exposition at Cal Expo. ISE Sportsmen's Expos feature activities and exhibits for fishing, fly-fishing, hunting, bow hunting, boats and adventure travel.Photo taken January 13, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Josh Vanderlick, 8, of Sacramento, moves in close to pose for a picture with a California Bob Cat exhibit at the International Sportsmen's Exposition at Cal Expo. ISE Sportsmen's Expos feature activities and exhibits for fishing, fly-fishing, hunting, bow hunting, boats and adventure travel.Photo taken January 13, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com

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