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| It seems as if many of you travel to multiple Muskie Sports
Shows each winter. Which one do you think is the best? |
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| I think they all have a place. There are good speakers, plenty of good deals on baits and gear, and good muskie conversation at each of the shows. I will be at all of them with MuskieFIRST, and will enjoy the opportunity to see the fishermen and women who attend, even if they attend them ALL! (And some will)
A Movie costs more, and is over in two hours. If one wants to, there can be as many as three or four seminars to watch, and plenty of folks to talk muskies with in between, so even if no baits are purchased, the day spent at a Muskie show is way worth the ticket cost. |
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| Steve,
AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rob |
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| I learned a bunch at the Chicago show this year, a good deal of it from Mr.Worrall himself. The shows are a great offseason fix. I'm realy looking foward to the Minn. show, as that is the only other one I will be able to make it to. |
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| My favorite show is the one which I'm at with friends, or soon to be friends![:bigsmile:] |
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| I love all 4 of them. I only wish I could make the 5th one in pittsburg. Chicago is the biggest but they all have vendors and speakers the other ones don't. Milwaukee is fun and not as crowded with alot of great stuff. Minnesota is just a bleeping party. The waukesha show will be attached to the boat show this year and like last year, it's lineup of speakers are all diferent from the other shows. You get to hear some completely different perspectives that you won't hear anywhere else. In case you missed it, Worrall is one hell of a seminar speaker. The waukesha show had alot of different vendors than the other shows had so I would say that it eeeked out the others becuase it was so different which tends to suite me just fine.
I miss the New London show because it's always on a pick up or drop off day when my kids have their spring break. If I could I would run, not walk to it. |
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