The Wait is Over: ‘SportingDog Adventures’ Season 5 is Finally Here!

   06.16.15

The Wait is Over: ‘SportingDog Adventures’ Season 5 is Finally Here!

Delavan (June 15, 2015) – The Soggy Dogs are back!  The new season of Cabela’s SportingDog Adventures premieres starting the week of June 27th, 2015, on Pursuit Channel, as well as 8 additional networks in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Russia.

“This season does not disappoint with the top waterfowl and upland footage in the industry,” says Jeff Fuller, Host and Executive Producer.  “The action captured in our waterfowl footage is second to no one’s this year.  And that’s just the start.  No other show incorporates more sporting dog action and tips, and this year, we added a few new segments that are sure to captivate our viewers.”

“The show has expanded now to incorporate all breeds of sporting dogs,” says Fuller’s wife and show guest, Kate.  “On top of waterfowl and upland hunting, we have expanded into big game, and bring the dog angle in through shed hunting, which has gotten extremely popular.”

In addition to great hunts, the Fullers pride themselves on incorporating fun and educational featurettes related to the outdoors.  New to the show this year will be “Cooking with Kate”, a segment designed to highlight the proper preparation of game meat, and “Welcome to the Whelping Box,” a segment that follows a litter of puppies from gestation to go-home.  Each episode will continue to feature a “Conservation Tip” created by Vanishing Paradise and a “Kid’s Corner”.  “SportingDog Adventures was created with the family in mind,” says Jeff Fuller.  “We pride ourselves on engaging all outdoor enthusiasts, young and old, male and female, experienced and ingénue.  Catch just one episode and you’ll see why we appeal to hunters and beyond.”

The fifth season of SportingDog Adventures begins in June 27, 2015.  We are proud to share our quality family programming on The Pursuit Channel, airing on Wednesday at 11:30 pm, Thursday at 7:00 pm and Saturday at 9:30 pm, Wild TV , airing on Tuesday at 12:30 am, Tuesday at 8:30 pm and Thursday at 8:00 am, Tuff TV, airing on Saturday at 10:30 am, The Walk TV, airing on Saturday at 12:00 pm, AMGTV, airing on Sunday at 10:30 am, Charter Cable in Wisconsin airing Tuesday through Saturday at 8:00 pm and DRTV, airing on Saturday at 1:00 pm.  The series is also available online at CarbonTV.com on demand!  The Soggy Acres Retrievers now entertain in four countries and 175 million households!

Tweet your reactions to the show @sportingdogtv using #SDATV and “Like” us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SportingDogAdventures .  For more information on the show, go to our show website at http://sportingdogadventures.com/.

Jeff Fuller began in the sporting dog industry in 1998, when he was given “Lily,” a chocolate female lab, as a gift. Since then, Soggy Acres Retrievers Kennels has grown to producing some of the nation’s top chocolate, black, and yellow retrievers with excellent lineage, many of which have gone on to Senior and Master hunt titles. More information on Jeff’s kennels is available at http://www.soggyacres.com/.   After all, everyone deserves a Soggy Dog!

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Protecting hunters’ rights and promoting wildlife conservation, SCI’s two areas of focus, historically has been the interest of hundreds of individuals long before SCI was established. But how did SCI as an organization begin?

Forty years ago, there were many safari clubs across the country made up of local, unaffiliated groups of hunters. One such was Safari Club of Los Angeles, which was formed in April 1971 by forty-seven individuals. In early 1972, an out-of-towner from a similar club in Chicago attended one of the monthly Wednesday night meetings, and it was decided that the L.A. club should attempt to combine with the one in Chicago to make it an affiliated chapter. The founder of Safari Club of Los Angeles, C.J. McElroy, went to the Windy City and instituted the new chapter.

Eleven months after the formation of Safari Club of Los Angeles, on March 9, 1972, the name was changed officially to Safari Club International. SCI continued to reach out to other independent safari clubs throughout the United States in an effort to combine them into a single overall organization.

Today, interest in SCI’s two primary missions has grown a worldwide network. Subsequent involvement and promotion of these missions is rooted in each of our 55,000 members, supported through each of our 190 membership chapters found across the globe, and put into action by government representatives and personnel both nationally and internationally.

In this way, we can encourage an appreciation for nature and wildlife so that conservation efforts remain strong, while also fighting to protect our rich hunting heritage. Big changes can be achieved through the endeavors of many who are united in a mission – the mission of Safari Club International.

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