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Clammer
Posted 12/21/2012 3:00 PM (#604687)
Subject: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??




Posts: 667


Location: Wisconsin
I am a bit closer to Milw, but would go to Chicago if the show is different. Can someone tell me if it is any difference between the two, I would appreciate it. Is it worth going to both?

Thanks!

I just found this forum and have enjoyed reading the posts!
MRichardson
Posted 12/21/2012 3:11 PM (#604690 - in reply to #604687)
Subject: RE: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??





One has beer, one doesn't. 

Guest
Posted 12/21/2012 3:28 PM (#604697 - in reply to #604690)
Subject: RE: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??


one charges for parking one dosent
PAY
Posted 12/21/2012 3:35 PM (#604701 - in reply to #604697)
Subject: RE: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??


You poor thing you had to pay for parking, you pay for gas, food, tickets insurance for your car and you cant afford perking? oh what will you do now?
FAT-SKI
Posted 12/21/2012 3:37 PM (#604703 - in reply to #604690)
Subject: RE: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??




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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
Not sure on this... But I think that he wanted people to elaborate a little more than that.. which one has beer???? which one charges for parking?????

I wish I could answer the ?s you have... but I only go to the MN show. Sorry. Hopefully someone can be of more help then the previous posters.
sworrall
Posted 12/21/2012 3:41 PM (#604704 - in reply to #604687)
Subject: Re: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??





Posts: 32880


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The Tri Esox is more crowded because it's held in a smaller venue. Nice facility, but small. Parking is free, walk is not too bad to the door. No beer.

Milwaukee is at State Fair Park, and parking is $5. Beer is sold in the building. Much larger facility, so more room to move about when the crowd peaks.

Both are very good shows with great exhibitors, and both draw good crowds.
poor thing
Posted 12/21/2012 3:43 PM (#604705 - in reply to #604701)
Subject: RE: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??


PAY

perking is what I should get not pay,,has in a free parking perk
sworrall
Posted 12/21/2012 4:05 PM (#604710 - in reply to #604687)
Subject: Re: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??





Posts: 32880


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
That one wins for 'odd and meaningless' post of the day.
Chas
Posted 12/21/2012 4:06 PM (#604711 - in reply to #604710)
Subject: Re: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??




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sworrall - 12/21/2012 4:05 PM

That one wins for 'odd and meaningless' post of the day. :)

LOL!
North of 8
Posted 12/21/2012 5:05 PM (#604720 - in reply to #604687)
Subject: RE: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??




Would I be correct in assuming that the Milwaukee show is held in the same building as the boat show? The only time I have been to the State Fair park was for the boat show.
sworrall
Posted 12/21/2012 5:29 PM (#604721 - in reply to #604687)
Subject: Re: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??





Posts: 32880


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
No, different building.
Slime King
Posted 12/21/2012 5:49 PM (#604723 - in reply to #604687)
Subject: Re: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??





Posts: 493


Location: midwest
Different speaker lineups for seminars. I think Chicago usually has more nationally reconized speakers (mostly Muskie Hunter authors) while Milwaukee has a few more Wisconsin based guides usually on the seminar lineup. Neither is better than the other, but you may want to hear a specific speaker that is only at one show or the other. I think the Chicago bait swap is bigger than Milwaukee's. Both are good shows, Milwaukee does seem to have a few smaller vendors/shops while Chicago has Thorne Bros.
Junkman
Posted 12/21/2012 5:50 PM (#604724 - in reply to #604721)
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Best reason to go to Chicago is that it is first! It's a whole month before Milwaukee. I think they are both great shows, but by January, I am already going nuts for a good musky fix. By February I need another one. And, honestly, the five bucks parking in Milwaukee is less than the tolls to Harper College. It's a wash.
longbomb
Posted 12/21/2012 6:10 PM (#604728 - in reply to #604687)
Subject: RE: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??




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I have not been to Chicago, but the guys who pay for the booths in Milwaukee tell me don't bother, Milwaukee is much better. I have had no one tell me Chicago can match Milwaukee.
CASTING55
Posted 12/21/2012 6:13 PM (#604730 - in reply to #604724)
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Location: N.FIB
milw has good food also,I go to both and think they are both great,if I could only go to one it would be milw,but usually make both every yr
Sut'sgold
Posted 12/21/2012 7:44 PM (#604741 - in reply to #604730)
Subject: Re: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??




Posts: 59


Location: Chicago western burbs
We do both each year. Always have way more fun at the Milwaukee show. For us,the bottom line is we enjoy having a few beers and bs'ing and Milwaukee provides that for us.
ToddM
Posted 12/21/2012 7:56 PM (#604744 - in reply to #604687)
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Location: oswego, il
Go to both, if you live close to milwaukee it's not that far to chicago. There are enough differences in the shows and not every booth is the same. both have a very nice saturday night swap meet and eats nearby.
Clammer
Posted 12/21/2012 9:22 PM (#604757 - in reply to #604687)
Subject: Re: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??




Posts: 667


Location: Wisconsin
Thanks guys. The more I think about it, why not hit both! Always good to be thinkin' musky!
PIKEMASTER
Posted 12/21/2012 9:28 PM (#604759 - in reply to #604744)
Subject: Re: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??





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ToddM - 12/21/2012 7:56 PM

Go to both, if you live close to milwaukee it's not that far to chicago. There are enough differences in the shows and not every booth is the same. both have a very nice saturday night swap meet and eats nearby.


I love going to both !!!!!!!!!
Chicago Show has Dick Peason on Sun and I love the open pool demos in Chicago.
Junkman
Posted 12/22/2012 6:27 AM (#604787 - in reply to #604687)
Subject: Re: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??




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OK, now for a really useful tip. The locker room is easy to access at the Chicago show. You are going to buy stuff that is a pain to carry around ( like your coat) just bring a padlock and use a locker all day. Now there is a non-controversial post.
gordonmann69
Posted 12/22/2012 9:07 AM (#604803 - in reply to #604687)
Subject: Re: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??




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After I found out that Chicago bans good tackle companies and guide services and Milwaukee does not pull this kind of stuff i support Milwaukee. Oh ya beer too! Show to show I like Milwaukee better anyway
More stuff to see.
HoulihanJustin
Posted 12/22/2012 1:55 PM (#604844 - in reply to #604687)
Subject: RE: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??




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I have been to both shows in the past. I agree with most. Harper is smaller venue. There is very little space to stop and talk without basically stopping the flow of people up and down the isles. They both have the big name companies like Musky Innovations and Musky Mayhem that have show specials and custom colors available. They do both have small companies but I think Milwaukee has more numbers of them. Both have great speakers lined up so check out the websites and see who you would like to hear before choosing which day to shop. I prefer Harper just because 1) Proximity to downtown Chicago 2) Be the first to see and touch new equipment and baits. If you are going to the show to have a beer that is ok but like others said it will cut down possibilities by 50%. Even if there is snow both shows are well attended - especially Saturday. Last year me and many others waited outside in the Milwaukee snow before the doors opened.
Rocky
Posted 12/22/2012 3:21 PM (#604860 - in reply to #604687)
Subject: RE: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??


is Rollie&Helens going to both shows ?????
Dan
Posted 12/22/2012 4:35 PM (#604866 - in reply to #604687)
Subject: RE: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??


Do these shows have fishing boats on display?
HoulihanJustin
Posted 12/22/2012 5:39 PM (#604876 - in reply to #604687)
Subject: RE: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??




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In 2012 I know that Milwaukee did (Tuffy, Lund, and maybe others). I personally do not remember boats at Harper in 2012 but in the past yes. I think that may depend on booth space availability since some companies that were previously there may/may not be there in 2013. Some were opening space. Pastikas in Wisconsin was at Harper in the past but since has gone out of business, opening floor availability. Some were taking space. Newer companies like Migizi rods have now become available to see in person at the shows.

At the Chicago FRV Meeting it was announced that R&H would not be coming in 2013, but I can nither comfirm or deny that. They were at both shows in 2012 along with many other retailers who do support multiple locations.
Team Rhino
Posted 12/22/2012 6:39 PM (#604882 - in reply to #604687)
Subject: Re: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??




Posts: 512


Location: Appleton
There are boats at both shows. It's not like a boat show but about 5 to 7 different boats to look at. If the Chicago show wasn't first I wouldn't attend it. I personally like the Milwaukee show better and it has nothing to do with beer. Milwaukee is bigger so everything doesn't seem as cramped when it's busy. I'm hoping to visit both shows again this year and I'm sure I'll enjoy them.
Pointerpride102
Posted 12/22/2012 8:03 PM (#604895 - in reply to #604787)
Subject: Re: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??





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Location: The desert
Junkman - 12/22/2012 5:27 AM

OK, now for a really useful tip. The locker room is easy to access at the Chicago show. You are going to buy stuff that is a pain to carry around ( like your coat) just bring a padlock and use a locker all day. Now there is a non-controversial post.


Why can't you just leave your coat in the car? It isn't the north pole show.

Non-controversial? Hardly. Leave the coat in the car you wimp!

kirkkopplin
Posted 12/23/2012 8:05 AM (#604934 - in reply to #604866)
Subject: RE: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??




Posts: 244


Location: Madison
Dan,
If you are looking for boats the Madison Fishing expo has more boats than the Milwuakee and Chicago combined. Last year Chicago had a couple Rangers and a couple Tuffy's if memory serves me correctly. Madison is not strictly a Musky show, but there are plenty of musky retailers there. They also serve beer, parking is $5, they have a coat check, and two hotels and a bar within walking distance.

Kirk
Hoffy
Posted 12/23/2012 8:55 AM (#604939 - in reply to #604687)
Subject: Re: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??




Posts: 91


Kirk,

My daughter lives in Madison so I will make it a point to visit her on the weekend the of the expo. Do you know the date?

Also, I plan on fishing the Madison area this summer. How is the lake near U.W. for for Muskie?

Thanks

Dan



dcorfman
Posted 12/23/2012 9:20 AM (#604940 - in reply to #604687)
Subject: Re: Chicago vs Milw Musky Show??




Posts: 130


Location: Madison, WI
Madison Fishing Expo
Feb 22-24
http://www.madfishexpo.com

Wingra, Waubesa, and Monona are all good.

Wingra:
-you are limited to an electric motor on weekends and holidays
-else, you are limited to no wake
-launch facility is not nearly as nice as the other two lakes (but serviceable)


Edited by dcorfman 12/23/2012 9:22 AM
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