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Central Oregon Sportsmen’s Show 2025
Dates: March 6–9, 2025
Location: Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, Redmond, Oregon, USA
About the Event
The Central Oregon Sportsmen’s Show is a leading exhibition dedicated to outdoor recreation, hunting, fishing, and water sports. Held annually, the event attracts enthusiasts, professionals, and families looking to explore the latest products, services, and innovations in outdoor activities.
Event Highlights
Hunting & Fishing Gear: Explore cutting-edge equipment, firearms, optics, fishing rods, lures, and accessories.
Boating and Water Sports: Discover boats, kayaks, and water sports gear tailored to outdoor adventures.
Outdoor Living: Tents, camping gear, RVs, and tools for a complete outdoor experience.
Live Demonstrations: Participate in workshops, product demos, and hands-on activities.
Family-Friendly Activities: Attractions and educational sessions for attendees of all ages.
Why Attend?
Networking Opportunities: Connect with leading ind
Redbone Coonhound Hunting Dog: Traits, Training & Field Mastery
The Redbone Coonhound is a quintessential American hunting dog, revered for its tenacity, agility, and soulful bay. With roots tracing back to the Southern United States, this breed has earned its place among serious hunters for its ability to track and tree game in rugged terrain. Whether you’re chasing raccoons in Appalachian forests or trailing cougars in the Rockies, the Redbone is a reliable partner.
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🎯 Game Targets: What Redbone Coonhounds Hunt
Redbone Coonhounds are versatile hunters with a strong prey drive and a “cold nose” — meaning they can follow older scent trails with precision. Their primary quarry includes:
• Raccoons – Their specialty. Redbones are bred to track, chase, and tree raccoons.
• Opossums and squirrels – Common small game targets.
• Big game – With proper training, Redbones can handle larger animals like bears and cougars, using their courage and endurance to tree rather than confront.
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