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St. Paul Ice Fishing Show question


fishtrapgirl

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I have read that theres going to be seminars at the ice fishing show. Everytime I check they say to check back later for a listing. Also they still don't have any exhibitors listed. Whats up with this? It's only a couple weeks away and I would like to figure out which day I should go.

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Its pretty frustrating that a company thats puts on hundreds of expos all around the country, doesnt have a "menu" for an event thats 2 weeks away!confused.gif

Im coming from Montana and would really like to know what days have what...Guess thats their way of making sure I am there all 3 days!!!

You would think that Ice Team, who is the major sponsor of the show, would have something.

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I would bet that the best of the seminars are gonna be held on Saturday,thats the most crowded day of the three.You would think that they would have a schedule of seminars and exibitors out by now,this event seems to get bigger each year.

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I plan on attending Sunday December 3rd, are all the "deals" going to be gone?


SomethingFishy - typically the vendors have deals on the last day because they are trying to dump product. However don't get to caught up in the "deal" mode because not everyone does. I think this really gets hyped up each year and expectations are built only to be deflated when you arrive.

Hope whatever it is that you are looking for will have a deal on it.

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>>>>Hi Mike,

We are uploading our exhibitor information today. Please accept our

apologies for the delay.

I'm glad you will join us!

Vilma<<<<

My resonse to an email to the person in charge...

Lets see what the site says tonite...

Mike

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Here is updated info.. grin.gif

Home : Powersports & Outdoor Shows : 14th Annual St. Paul Ice Fishing Show

14th Annual St. Paul Ice Fishing Show

St. Paul River Centre

December 1 - 3, 2006

St. Paul, MN

Printable Coupon

Ticket Prices:

Adults: $7.50

Children 12 & Under: Free

Show Hours:

Friday: 1pm – 9 pm

Saturday: 10am – 7 pm

Sunday: 10 am – 5 pm

Join us at the RiverCentre for the largest ice fishing show in the United States. Shop more than 125 exhibitors with products dedicated to the die-hard ice fisherman. You'll find everything you need for above the ice, under the ice and getting through the ice-including innovative products and services that meet your needs for comfort and technology as well as resorts, lodges and guide services.

Seminar Schedule:

3:00pm “Sunfish and Crappies”

by “Tackle Terry” Tuma

4:00pm “Newest Ice Fishing Techniques"

by Greg “The Striker” Wilczynski, USA National Team

5:00pm “Dark House Spearing”

by Duey Johnston

6:00pm “Proper use of the newest equipment to achieve the best results”

by Greg “The Stricker” Wilczynski, USA National Team

7:00pm “Fishing the WildSides”

by Chip Leer

Saturday, December 2, 2006

11:00am “How to be the most successful in Ice Fishing Tournaments”

by Greg “The Stricker” Wilczynski, USA National Team

12:00pm “Fishing the Wildsides”

by Chip Leer

1:00pm “Walleye”

by “Tackle Terry” Tuma

2:00pm “Fishing tactics that work on big lakes”

by “Woody”, Woody’s Rainy Lake Resort

3:00pm “USA Ice Team vs. Europe”

by Greg “The Stricker” Wilczynski, USA National Team

4:00pm “Dark House Spearing”

by Duey Johnston

5:00pm USA National Ice Fishing Team-equipment, techniques, etc."

by Greg “The Stricker” Wilczynski, USA National Team

Sunday, December 3, 2006

11:00am "Rules for World Championship"

by Greg “The Stricker” Wilczynski, USA National Team

12:30pm “Sunfish and Crappies”

by “Tackle Terry” Tuma

2:00pm “Fishing tactics that work on big lakes”

by “Woody”, Woody’s Rainy Lake Resort

3:30pm “Fishing the WildSides”

by Chip Leer

***Please note that all times and topics are subject to change***

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