Meet Major League Fishing VP Mike Mulone—Bass Pro Tour insider. Get the scoop on MLF Northeast events, sponsors & pro fishing at AOS 2026 in NY! Don’t miss him!
At the Johnstown Moose Club
109 S. Comrie Ave./ Route 30A North
Johnstown, NY 12095
Meet Major League Fishing VP Mike Mulone—Bass Pro Tour insider. Get the scoop on MLF Northeast events, sponsors & pro fishing at AOS 2026 in NY! Don’t miss him!
Meet NY turkey hunter-author Mike Joyner—Grand Slams, tactics, and gobbler stories. Books for sale & signing. Catch him at Adirondack Outdoorsman Show 2026!
Gear up with Alone survivalist Melanie Sawyer—off-grid skills, wild foraging, hunting know-how. Meet her both days at Adirondack Outdoorsman Show 2026 in NY—go!
Stuart Johnstone is a recurve bow enthusiast who refurbishes, collects and utilizes recurve bows. A life-long fascination with recurve bows resulted in two books titled “The Golden Age of Recurves – Target Bows of the 1960’s & 1970’s” and “The Age of Recurves – Addendum.”
Kate Fiduccia is a celebrated big game hunter and renowned expert in wild game cooking, blending her passion for the outdoors with a degree from Cornell University's prestigious Hotel School. As the author of best-selling cookbooks like “The Venison Cookbook”, “The Jerky Bible”, and “Cabin Cooking”, Kate has delighted audiences with her mouth-watering recipes on the popular cooking segment “Going Wild in Kate's Kitchen” featured on “Woods N’ Water Big Game Adventures.”
Peter Fiduccia, also known as “The Deer Doctor” is one of North America’s top whitetail deer hunting authorities. He is the author of more than 16 books on deer hunting tactics, including the widely popular Whitetail Strategies series. He is also the longtime host of the acclaimed Woods N’ Water TV Series, and has contributed countless articles to leading publications such as Field & Stream, Outdoor Life, Sports Afield, Peterson’s Hunting and Bowhunter.
Don Williams is an Adirondacker. He was born and raised in the Adirondacks and has never lived or worked more than five miles from the Adirondacks.
In his 60 years of trapping, Trapper John has trapped across much of the United States, including Alaska, but has predominantly trapped in Fulton County.