Dave Fulson is joining AfricaHunting.com

Greetings All, Dave Fulson here. I am a co-owner of Safari Classics Productions in Dallas, Tx, and Executive Producer and host of SCI's Tracks Across Africa, Trijicon's World Of Sports Afield, and Executive Producer of Hornady's Dark and Dangerous. Forty years of hunting, and filming all over Africa, as well as writing extensively about my love of the Dark Continent. I have several friends on this platform and look forward to being a contributing member. Cheers from Texas
Welcome to AH, Dave. Have been a fan of your shows for a a long time, one of the forces that got me interested in hunting Africa.
 
Welcome and glad you’re here! I thoroughly enjoy your productions and keenly look forward to them. We would love to have a few more episodes of Tracks across Africa every season to carry me through the year…That said, the replay value keeps me going until Jan/Feb
 
Greetings All, Dave Fulson here. I am a co-owner of Safari Classics Productions in Dallas, Tx, and Executive Producer and host of SCI's Tracks Across Africa, Trijicon's World Of Sports Afield, and Executive Producer of Hornady's Dark and Dangerous. Forty years of hunting, and filming all over Africa, as well as writing extensively about my love of the Dark Continent. I have several friends on this platform and look forward to being a contributing member. Cheers from Texas
I love your work. Heartiest welcome.
 
Welcome to AH.
 
Welcome to the forum. Please keep all them TV shows coming. Absolutely enjoy every one, keeps me "on safari" when sitting at home in chair.

MB
 
Dave I have probably watched 99% of your hunting films and read about them from parallel perspectives in books. They are outstanding and I consider my opinion of this beyond reproach. Welcome to my favorite website
 
Welcome aboard
 
Welcome to AH Dave!
 
Welcome Dave!! Big fan of all your productions! Thanks for fueling my love of Safari!!
 
Welcome to AH.
Apparently plenty of folks know you here.

Look forward to your contribution.
 
Greetings Dave Fulson,

Khomas Highland Hunting and Fishing Safaris of Namibia, welcomes you to the greatest forum on earth.

Attached below is a screen shot ( by fellow AH member, 375er ), from one of your episodes, evidently filmed at The Dallas Safari Club Convention, January 2024.

The old geezer to your left is myself.
To your right is my friend and fellow AH member, 1dirthawker.

I shall look forward to your post plus, any photos or video clips you care to submit.
Glad you joined.

Best Regards,
Velo Dog.
 

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Ok, so serious question....

Is a hog dog a sandwich?
 
Welcome Dave
 
Greetings All, Dave Fulson here. I am a co-owner of Safari Classics Productions in Dallas, Tx, and Executive Producer and host of SCI's Tracks Across Africa, Trijicon's World Of Sports Afield, and Executive Producer of Hornady's Dark and Dangerous. Forty years of hunting, and filming all over Africa, as well as writing extensively about my love of the Dark Continent. I have several friends on this platform and look forward to being a contributing member. Cheers from Texas
Dave I hope you are doing well and look forward to your contributions here on AH. You have a wealth of knowledge and are a pretty fine fellow as well!
 

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