The beer vendors love me there after yesterday. $4.50 a beer, same as Freedom Hall where I went after the show. Spent most of a $50 between the two places....glad my cousin was driving LOL.

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The beer vendors love me there after yesterday. $4.50 a beer, same as Freedom Hall where I went after the show. Spent most of a $50 between the two places....glad my cousin was driving LOL.
Tell the true it was GOOOOD! The Pork Chop not the show.
JC
Well...I went, took my dad with me. Like one of the other posters here said, I had no real reason to go to the show either other than the fact that I took my dad because if it weren't for his influence on me through the years I wouldn't be the crazed fish-o-holic that I am today. Dad's 80 years old now, on dialysis and probably doesn't have very many boat shows left in him. Oh well.
One thing I noticed in the couple of tackle dealers that had booths were how one of the dealers had his stuff marked up quite a bit it seemed to me, for instance: "$79.00 dollars for a Shimano Sedona 1500 Series spinning reel when you can get them all day long at Bass Pro for $49.00 dollars?". I realize booth rental is probably high but dag-gone man!
On the positive side I stopped by Plapp's Outdoors tackle display and judging from what I could tell they weren't offering any real bargains or show prices but at the same time they didn't mark stuff up sky high either. I was able to find some Matzuo lures in Plapp's booth that I had been looking around quite some time for so I bought some of those plus a new ballcap...thanks Plapp's!
Also enjoyed stopping by Fish-Tales Guidge Service booth and talking with Randall Gibson, he did a pretty good little seminar on throwing a cast net to catch your own bait and what all is required in order to keep your bait alive. I guess I realized catching your own bait was work but I didn't really stop to think about how much effort really goes into it if you want to catch your own bait AND keep it alive.
