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Northwest Sports Show


bassNspear

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I'm heading down Wed. (late afternoon). What time do the doors open?? Are there any discount tickets (coupons) available.

Another time to "drool" over the tiller glass boats.

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I believe I'll head down Saturday since I'll be in the cities for a birthday..... Or may end up going down during the week for work who knows, but I have a planned shopping list \:\)

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Totally different group... the winter show is geared more towards winter, while this one is geared more towards open water. My guess is if you looked at every booth at the winter show and walked at a fair clip, it might take you 1-2 hours to cover it all.. If you walked at the same pace at this show it would take you 3-7 hours? Way-way-way bigger! More seminars, more booths, more resorts, more stores, more everything.

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Adults (16 and older) $10

Senior Day, (Thursday April 3 only, 62+) $7

Youth (13-15) $5

Children (12 and younger) FREE

Discount Adult Tickets ($8.00) are now available for purchase at Cub Foods stores through April 1, 2008.

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