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Rosann G
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RE:Sportsmans Show

Post by Rosann G » Wed Jan 30, 2008 1:18 am

Sorry we missed you Zen, we aren't having a booth at Monroe and yes you were just a few booths before us if you were at the Clallam Bay jail booth.
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RE:Sportsmans Show

Post by KUP » Thu Jan 31, 2008 12:51 pm

For Boat Shows, Sportsman’s Shows and RV Shows, click here:

http://boatescape.com/events.asp#SportsmanShows


For Big Game Shows (Like the Spokane Bighorn, etc.) click here:

http://www.nwbiggame.com/tour.cfm

As bad esox said, we all had a great time at the Puyallup Show.
We met SO many new anglers and introduced the 51.5 LAX reproduction to many
who didn't even know we had muskies in the State.
Wish we could take the Booth on the Road to more Shows; maybe in the future.

Our Booth neighbors were Leonard's Landing Lodge out of Yakutat, Alaska
http://www.leonardslanding.com

and Auburn Green River Steelhead Trout Club, d2payne@msn.com
We swapped stories and sweets (does EVERYONE eat while manning a booth?) LOL

Also got to meet up with Dr. Hook and his wife; nice, gracious folks, both!

And it's good to finally put faces with some of these other anglers from WA.lakes.com!

C ya again, soon I hope.
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RE:Sportsmans Show

Post by bad esox » Thu Jan 31, 2008 9:39 pm

Sorry "guys",

The Washington Sportsmen's Show that was in Puyallup at the Fair Grounds will more than likely be the only show Muskies Inc., Chapter 57 will be participating in this year. Someday maybe we will be able to set up a booth at the Monroe show also. We have already received a good number of requests for us to participate in that event also. Many Angler's also seem to be expressing the possibility of getting more lakes stocked with Tiger Muskies north of Seattle. Curlew is a bit of a drive for most of us. However, it is a beautiful lake so they tell me. I will have to find out for myself. I guess my only answer to the question of getting more lakes north of Seattle is "time will tell".

If you are interested in muskies and what we are doing please remember you can always attend one of our meetings. Another possibility would be to check out our web page at www.nwtigermuskies.com

Good to see so many of you at the Puyallup show:) Thanks for your continued interest.
>----):< A good gamefish is too valuable, to be caught only once.
NW TIGER PAC, Chapter 57 of Muskies, Inc.

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RE:Sportsmans Show

Post by dilbert » Fri Feb 01, 2008 9:10 am

zen leecher aka Bill W wrote:Are you Musky clubbers having a booth at the Monroe show?
I think they are against clubbing Muskie.
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RE:Sportsmans Show

Post by zen leecher aka Bill W » Fri Feb 01, 2008 9:34 am

dilbert wrote:
zen leecher aka Bill W wrote:Are you Musky clubbers having a booth at the Monroe show?
I think they are against clubbing Muskie.
I only know of one clubber in the clubbing sense of the word.


I'd like to meet up with someone on Tapps and give it a try sometime this year. Since musky's are classed as a "warmwater" fish... I'd prefer it to be warmer than it is outside right now.

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RE:Sportsmans Show

Post by Deadeyemark » Fri Feb 08, 2008 11:53 pm

Zen Leecher,
You give me a call any time and we'll wet a line. Can't promise anything but a good time.
Make sure your wife packs a big enough lunch for both of us.

Dilbert,
Sorry. What can I say. After working the booth for 4 days straight(Sat from dark - dark)the faces kind of run together. Next time just slap me, then I'll recognize ya. Thanx for stopping by. If ya need any more leaders, let me know or check out Charlie's auctions on Ebay or contact him directly.

Good show. Good to BS everyone.
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