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Wisconsin Musky expo next weekend?????


brad coin

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I know big group from the TC area headed over to the Wisconsin Musky expo on march 2-3-4 in Wassau at the big beutiful Patriot center

if your looking for some pre 'Georges expo' muskie fix for your winter blues this ones not to bad of a hike compared to the Milw & Chicago Musky expos,,just straight east of the TC about 170 some miles,

speakers,seminars some bait makers you dont get to see.

Green Bay Guide and radio show host Dennis Radloff and his band will be entertaining at the Show party on sat nite in the regan ballroom at show open to public

swapmeet that people are welcome to bring tackle to sell,buy,swap will also be at party sat nite

Lienies beer is a sponsor and their raffling off a pretty cool leinies canoe for a lucky winner

sounds fun

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WISCONSIN MUSKY EXPO

The Wisconsin Musky Expo is set for March 2nd, 3rd, and 4th at the Patriot Center in Rothschild, and will feature tackle manufacturers, retailers, resorts, guides, seminars, boats, and taxidermy displays.

Speakers include Legendary Hall of Fame musky guide Tony Rizzo, Rich Reinert, Capt. Brett Jolly, Hall of Fame guide Russ (Smitty) Smith and Jake Smith, Wisconsin River legend Bill Melanson/Kurt Schutlz, noted Green Bay musky guide Capt. Dennis Radloff. Chippewa River musky guide, Mike Etzel, St. Louis River musky guide, Dustin Carlson. Dustin, last year, guided a client to a 49 lb. tiger musky and he will be displaying that fish at the show. Long time and well know musky guide, and the founder of Muskies First, Steve Worrall, will be speaking about the affects of sound and vibration from musky lures. He will present the actual sounds that musky lures make under water. Don’t miss any of these seminars. There also will be a lure swap at 7 p.m. and live music to follow at 8 p.m. Saturday night. Magnum 4 will rock the house. Admission to the band will be free with your Friday or Saturday show ticket stub, or a $5.00 cover charge at the door.

Come see the world’s largest musky rod and reel, courtesy of Nimmer Swimmer Lures. Register for a chance to win the Leinenkugel’s canoe. Bring your musky reel to the show and Abu Garcia will clean it for free and teach you how to do it yourself. Fishin’ Hole Bait and Tackle of Rhinelander, WI wants to buy the baits that you no longer use and turn them into cash. There will also be antique lure appraisals by Al Soczka of Tall Pines Motel and Gallery of Land O’Lakes, WI. Al will give you an honest idea of what those lures that dad and grandpa had are worth.

Cost is $8.00; a three-day pass is $14.00. Children 12 and under are free. Show hours are 2 p.m to 9 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday; and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday. The Wisconsin Musky Expo is sponsored by: Leinenkugel’s, Elk River Rods, Tuffy Boats, Dreamcatcher Bucktails and Tackle, and Suick/Cisco Kid Musky Lures.

Check us out on Facebook at Wisconsin Muskie Expo. More information is available at www.wisconsinmuskyexpo.com.

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