Logo for Racks-N-Rods Outdoor Sports Expo in Woodward, Oklahoma featuring a mountain and pine trees.

August 21-23, 2026

Friday: 3-7 pm | Saturday: 10 am-7 pm | Sunday: 11 am-4 pm

Presenting Sponsor:

2026 Information

In 2026, our team wants to continue to grow the Racks-N-Rods Outdoor Sports Expo. We have a lot of exciting things in the works for the 2026 expo!

The Woodward County Event Center is excited to continue with our outdoor sports expo. The third annual outdoor sports show will be August 21st-23rd, 2026. For years, there has been a void in Northwest Oklahoma, the Texas Panhandle, and Southern Kansas when it comes to marketing to our hunting, fishing, and outdoor enthusiasts.

The Racks-N-Rods Outdoor Sports Expo is aimed at filling this void.

Hosted in the 45,000-square-foot climate-controlled facility at the Woodward County Event Center and Fairgrounds, this groundbreaking event is sure to be a great success. Similar trade shows hosted at the facility have seen crowds of 10-15,000 over the three-day show period.

ABOUT THE EXPO

ONLY OUTDOOR SPORTS EXPO IN NWOK!

2026 Predator Panel

Tony Tebbe

Known worldwide as one of the top custom predator call builders, Tony Tebbe, needs no introduction. Longtime owner and operator of Predator University, his handcrafted predator calls are some of the most highly sought custom calls in the world. Tony brings us years of experience and knowledge.

Jon Collins

Jon Collins was born & raised in South Central Kentucky and started hunting at a young age. Through the years, he has hunted many different game species including turkey, whitetail deer, mule deer, elk, black bear, bobcats, and coyotes in multiple states. 

 Jon has always enjoyed hunting animals where calling comes into play. Naturally, he fell in love with predator hunting. On his very first coyote stand, Jon called in 7 coyotes! Needless to say, he was hooked!

 Jon’s passion for predator calling has led him to his position with FOXPRO Inc.  


Jeremy Nickel

Born and raised in Northwest Oklahoma, Jeremy Nickel has been hunting for as long as he can remember. Farming, ranching, and hunting were food heritages passed down from great-grandparents, and he was taught early on to view coyotes as a threat to these resources. Fascinated by their howls, Nickel began hunting them and learned a lot about the animals' intelligence and the challenge of consistency in calling them. After his service in the Army, he returned to predator hunting, and his passion for it continued to grow over the years.

Clay Reid

Clay Reid is known as The Real Coyote Man because in 2022, he embarked on a journey to harvest a coyote a day for one year, ending up with 430 coyotes total. Clay has been hunting coyotes for 50+ years. He is a 4-time Texas coyote calling champion, Arizona State coyote calling champion, New Mexico State coyote calling champion, Nevada Coyote calling Champion, Reserve World Champion, and Eastern Champion in Virginia and Utah.

Featured Speaker

Cody Robbins

Cody started his outdoor career as Jim Shockey’s original cameraman/editor in 2001. He worked along side Shockey for seven years, before branching out on his own.  In 2008 Cody fulfilled a lifelong dream by starting his own show called Live2Hunt.  While filming his first season, he fell in love with one of his hunting partners, Kelsy Claypool. Sharing the same passion in life, they have found a way to make hunting their full time job, bringing footage of WORLD CLASS big game to television screens across the nation. Cody and Kelsy have won numerous awards, but their greatest accomplishment so far, Cody shot the new potential world record archery Mule Deer in 2011.  Cody and Kelsy live in central Saskatchewan, Canada where they ranch cattle and create their hunting stories while raising a beautiful family.

People attending a presentation at the Woodward County Event Center, with seats arranged facing a stage with screens, banners, and a speaker.

Racks-N-Rods 2025 Recap

Three people standing in front of a stage with a sign that reads "Clay Reid, The Coyote Man." The man in the center is wearing a cowboy hat and patterned shirt, with his arms around two women on either side. The women are dressed casually, smiling for the photo.
People gathered outside the Woodward County Event Center in Shattuck, Oklahoma, with a tent promoting distilled alcohol and flags flying overhead.
An indoor event with a large audience seated on chairs facing a stage. The stage has two women speaking at a podium. There is a large screen with a presentation, an American flag, and some banners hanging from the ceiling. The space appears to be a convention or exhibition hall with high ceilings and exposed ductwork.
People, including children and adults, fishing in a small artificial pond at an indoor event, with some observing and others actively fishing.
Indoor dog training or agility facility with artificial turf mats numbered 8 to 12 in foreground, and a large open space with dog statues or models and cones in the background.

2025 Photo by our Presenting Sponsor, Jared Moyer with Arrowhead Land Company

“We enjoyed the hospitality of the staff and the overall great environment.”

Rolling Bones Outdoors, 2025

“Communication through text was so nice to keep up with what was going on!”

#teamLANE, 2025

“We enjoyed the hospitality toward the vendors and the wide variety of hunting services!”

JB Thermal Drone Service, LLC, 2025

“The hospitality room and coffee, great before-event communication with a helpful map and diagram (which was something we liked about the expo).”

Oklahoma Forestry Services, 2024

“Facility, staff, hospitality room, church on Sunday, food trucks, and security (which was something we liked about the expo).”

Hot Rod Reels, 2024

The first and only outdoor sports show in Northwest Oklahoma.