International Sportsmen’s Expo is March 10-13 in Scottsdale

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The International Sportsmen’s Exposition (ISE) and Arizona Boat Show will be held March 10-13 in its new location at WestWorld, 16601 N. Pima Road, in Scottsdale.

The show has doubled to more than 300 exhibitors in two large buildings and outdoor space. Click here to see a list of attractions and exhibitors.

The Arizona Game and Fish Department will once again have a presence at the show, with a general information booth (where you can buy licenses or sign up for a free Portal account), and a booth providing information on our condor recovery program and how voluntary use of non-lead ammunition (or packing out gut piles) when hunting game in the condors’ core range helps condor conservation.

Please note that the annual Arizona Game and Fish Department Wildlife Assets Sale will not be held at the ISE show this year and will move to the AZ Game and Fish Outdoor Expo being held April 2-3 at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix.

ISE/Arizona Boat Show hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday through Saturday, March 10-12, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, March 13. Admission is $12 for adults, and free to youth age 15 and under. Parking is $5.

For more information, visit www.sportsexpos.com/attend/scottsdale.

County Presents New SAR All-Terrain Transport Vehicle / Snowcat

P800FLAGSTAFF — Yesterday the Coconino County Board of Supervisors and the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office recognized the community service of Search and Rescue (SAR) during the presentation of a new snowcat, all-terrain transport vehicle for the Sheriff’s Office.

The new snowcat will provide Sheriff’s Office SAR with a reliable vehicle to respond to a variety of snow and all-terrain emergencies. It is a multi-functional all-terrain vehicle that can be used on mud, snow or ice. The new PistenBully Scout from Kassbohrer All-Terrain Vehicles, Inc. was purchased for $180,150. The current snowcat is a 1984 DeLorean Snowcat which is over 30 years old and has reached the limits of its serviceability, often being out of service because parts are unavailable.

“It was in the best interest of public safety, health, and welfare to obtain a new snowcat to address potential snow and mud related emergencies. The time to act is before the storm, and we feel this piece of equipment is a substantial asset to responding to these kinds of events throughout Northern Arizona,” said Sheriff Bill Pribil. “We greatly appreciate the generosity of the County Manager’s Office and Board of Supervisors in supporting the funding of this important piece of public safety equipment.”

Coconino County Public Works Fleet Management also assisted by researching equipment on the market and identifying a replacement snowcat that would best serve community given the weather and terrain conditions in Coconino County.

“This was an excellent example of county departments collaborating to find the best solution for the public safety needs of our community,” Pribil said.

The PistenBully Scout is powered by a John Deere diesel engine meeting the most current Tier 4 emission standards established by the EPA, which means less noise and less fuel consumption. While most machines are single-seated ski resort groomers and some are multi-passenger machines, the Scout has seating for an operator, front seat passenger, and 8-12 passengers. It also can be configured to carry approximately 9 passengers and a litter carrier for injured persons.