It didn’t take long before they had to charge admission in
order to cover costs, so they did it legally by incorporating as a not for
profit group with monies being donated to various charities. Over the years, this grew into what is now
the biggest and best wild game feed I’ve ever attended.
This year I plan to attend the fifty-first Annual Wild Game
Feed, and I hope to see you there. As
always, it’s the third Friday in September, (this year it’s September 20,
2019). If you have been there before,
you know what to expect, and you know that no words on a piece of paper (or
computer screen) can adequately describe this event. I’ve never been to any wild game feed I didn’t enjoy, regardless
of who put it together, but the Annual Wild Game Feed at Irvine Lake is one of
a kind. Nothing else compares. Nothing else comes close.
If you haven’t attended before, well, re-read the previous
paragraph. Every man who can possibly
get to Southern California on the third Friday in September each year should
experience this event. However, the
tickets are limited, and the few tickets available sell out quickly (as in
QUICKLY!). The last several years have
seen the tickets disappear in just a matter of days after the order forms are
made available in late May or early June.
Several guys have told me they overnight FedEx or UPS their order forms
the very day they receive them in order to get their tickets. Not a bad idea.
I’ve lost the memory of which year was my first one at the
Feed, but I think this year is number twenty-one or twenty-two. And every year is better than the last
one. And last year’s Feed was
unbelievable.
If you are interested in joining about 1,500 of your closest
man friends (sorry, no ladies) this year in September, send me an email and
I’ll add you to my mailing list. My
email address can be found under the tab “AWGF FAQ’s.” The very day I receive my order form, I’ll
send you an electronic copy for your use.
Just don’t hesitate to place your order.
See you at the Feed!
Meat and Beer!