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Title: Monroe Fishing Show
Post by: Got Fish?? on January 13, 2013, 09:12:25 AM
The Monroe Fishing Show this year is at the Monroe fairgrounds the 2nd weekend of February. Stop in and see all the venders, most are local  companies and put out a lot of products you will not find anywhere else. Like MadVikingTackleCo. Custom tackle for the great lakes region. I will be at Steve's booth on Saturday.
Title: Re: Monroe Fishing Show
Post by: fiker on January 13, 2013, 02:14:31 PM
I've never been to this show before.  I fish for primarily bass.  Is there a lot for us bass fishermen there?

How large a show is this?

Title: Re: Monroe Fishing Show
Post by: Got Fish?? on January 13, 2013, 06:25:33 PM
 Last time I was there. The show covered all the fish that live in The Lake Erie Basin. Bass,walleye,perch,pike, salmon,muskey and catfish. Both Summer and ice fishing.
Title: Re: Monroe Fishing Show
Post by: Skulley on January 14, 2013, 08:30:33 AM
It's close enough to check out. I may go if my son is not playing soccer. You just may find something you won't at other shows when you go to one like this.



BD.                              ;D
Title: Re: Monroe Fishing Show
Post by: Got Fish?? on January 20, 2013, 04:48:47 PM
I have just been informed that there will be s  few tackle company's from Ohio as well.. I bought some sweet spinner baits from the Dayton Tackle company a few years ago Whitch I have never seen anywhere else.. I do not know if thay are still in business..
Title: Re: Monroe Fishing Show
Post by: Got Fish?? on February 09, 2013, 01:19:00 PM
What a great day for a drive, and shake off the cabin fever blues. I drove down to the Monroe expo center .To attend the fishing show there. Was a nice show bought some cool stuff, had some breakfast on the way down. Had a chance to talk to fishermen from Ohio,.Who fish Lake Erie, for bass, perch and walleye. Also got to get my midwinter fishing fix. Cost 5$ and parking is free. Some new some used tackle. Was a couple seminars on smallmouth and walleyes. A few boats. A lot of hand made and  hand painted tackle and baits you will not find at your local  outfitter. Cool stuff!