View Full Version : February 10th: 8th Annual SWE Fishing Show


Pete_G
01-23-2007, 11:37 AM
When: February 10th, 2007
Where: Hyatt on Goat Island Newport
Time: 10am - 4pm

ADMISSION IS FREE!

SEMINARS ARE FREE!


Directions To Hyatt Goat Island Newport (http://newport.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/services/maps/index.jsp;jsessionid=DLXRIYM0HM3ENTQSNWGFAGGOCJWZC UP4)

Join us Saturday February 10th for our annual event that includes fly tiers, plug and rod builders, educational seminars and great raffle prizes. Learn innovative tying and fishing techniques from some of the masters of the Striper Coast. Attend educational seminars that will feature both intro and advanced kayak fishing courses with On the Water's kayak columnist Joel Swan, and new presentations from both Steve McKenna and Dennis Zambrotta.

The format of this show is a bit different from most other fishing shows. Fly tyers are set up at round tables and you are encouraged to pull up a chair to get a close look and ask questions. Pick the minds of veteran surf and boat anglers as well as the builders of many popular lures and rigs used along the striper coast.

The Saltwater Edge Conservation Raffle has raised over $14,000 since it’s inception for a variety of fisheries and coastal access advocacy groups. This year we will take a broader view and focus on the Narragansett Bay ecosystem. Many Rhode Islanders are concerned about the deteriorating water quality in Narragansett Bay and fishermen in particular concerned about the aggressive harvest of menhaden from the Bay. These two factors are related because menhaden play such an important role in a healthy ecosystem. Menhaden have been called “the most important fish in the sea”. Most anglers recognize that bunker’s high protein content make them an important food source for stripers, blues and squeteague; but less well known is their important role as filter feeders. Menhaden can filter about four gallons of seawater a minute said another way that’s 1,000,000 gallons of bay water every 180 days. The improved water quality and clarity allows light to reach the eel grass beds which in turn releases more oxygen into the water which benefits the entire ecosystem, humans included.

This year’s Conservation Raffle proceeds will be donated to the Rhode Island Saltwater Anglers Association and earmarked to fund the rebuilding of fish ladders (for herring), menhaden research and other initiatives that will help preserve “the most important fish in the sea”.

Admission is free and you are strongly encouraged to buy raffle tickets.

To view current seminar schedule and raffle prizes scroll down below.



Tyers and Presenters scheduled to appear:

Kenny Abrames: Artist, lecturer, fly designer and author of “Striper Moon” and “A Perfect Fish”. Kenny has a deep understanding of striped bass and what makes them eat. His innovative designs catch fish when others don’t. What most don't know is that Kenney has fished for stripers as well as many other species of fish almost every way possible. Pick his mind and learn about a lot more then just about fly fishing.

Aquaskinz (Kadir Arkturk) : Kadir has built a complete line of drytops, plug bags, and other accessories for surfcasters. Come check out what's new for the coming year.

Scott Bullock aka "#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&" : Owner of "Salty's Custom Plugs". "No gimmicks here just affordable lures that catch fish."

Captain Craig Cantelmo: Montauk guide and Van Staal representative. If you have questions about Montauk or the only reel specifically built for the surf he’s the man to talk to.

Captain Jim Ellis: A skilled tier and excellent guide specializing in flats fishing for stripers on the Barnstable flats. Check out the Angel Hair Zonker.

"Iron" Mike Everin: Veteran surf angler. Best known for fishing his home territory of Newport, RI, but he has also logged many hours on the Block, Cuttyhunk, and also Connecticut

Steve Farrar: They don’t get any more creative than this talented New Jersey tier. For years Steve has pushed the envelope for design and realism with synthetics. Watch a fertile fly tying mind at work.

Dave Fontaine: One of the best rod builders on the Striper Coast. Surf rods, boat rods, fly rods and more. This is a chance to check out and compare blanks from many popular companies all in one place.

Don Guimelli: After Hours Plugs from Barrington, RI are quickly earning a reputation for workmanship and effectiveness. Check out the Spookster.

John Haberek: (Hab's Custom Plugs): For over a decade Hab’s Needle have been the plug to beat for big bass. John has developed other models that are similarly effective. Over the Last Several Years HAB'S NEEDLEFISH Have Caught More "Confirmed" 30, 40, 50, and even 60 pound Striped Bass than any other Wooden Needlefish on the Market today. 2 Over 50lbs. and 1 Over 60lbs. in 2005 alone........... "HOOK UP WITH HAB'S" Your Best Bet For BIG BASS....

Captain Bob Hines: Bob is very experienced with the fly rod. In the salt he was developed a real expertise in fishing the worm hatch. He has developed a number of patterns to fool the focused and often frustrating feeders

Fishing Innovations: Mike Warecke builds the best locking rod holders on the market. Talk to Mike and take a look at the various styles he builds or have anything custom you desire built.

Joe and Jeff Martins: (Point Jude Lures) Joe has reproduced a number of classic, metal saltwater fishing lures that first appeared on the RI surf scene in the late 1940's. Many of these deadly designs have been out of the spotlight for some time. A Rhody classic.

Captain Bruce Macomber: Owner of Howlin' Wolf Charters and a guide for the SWE. Bruce has been featured on On The Water TV a number of times. He is skilled in all manner of fishing and is very well regarded by his clients.

Bruce Marino: A contract tier for Pacific Fly Group. Bruce has developed many effective patterns including the Wounded Baitfish Series. Bruce is very familiar with the waters around Watch Hill and the Race.

Steve McKenna: Steve is a very well respected shore angler. He has developed effective techniques to rig and fish Sluggo’s as an alternative to live eels. While best known recently for the Sluggo, Steve has an incredible number of hours on the water and extensive experience fishing for stripers with all manner of offerings, from eels to plugs.

Captain Corey Pietraszek: Veteran guide of Newport, Sakonnet, Westport, and Narragansett Bay waters. Also a fly tyer for the Saltwater Edge.

Captain Jeff Smith: Jeff owns Fin Addition Charter in Wellfleet. He is founder of the popular Flyfishsaltwaters.com website. His experience in fly tying has generated several popular patterns with “Buffy the Striper Slayer” being his best known.

Joel Swan: On The Water’s Kayak Fishing columnist. Joel has tremendous experience and pictures taking full advantage of the fishing access provided by using a kayak.

Captain Eric Thomas: Owner of Teezer Guide Service. A commercial tier of Rhody Classics as well as his own designs. A great instructor.

Dennis Zambrotta: A veteran of the Newport and Block Island surf and a wealth of surfcasting knowledge and history. DZ's new presentation will cover basic rigging, droppers,
plug alterations (Ex: How to load Redfins), live eels, playing the wind,
reading structure, and how bluefish help striped bass fishermen.

and more to be announced soon.

2007 Saltwater Edge Conservation Raffle Prizes:

The Saltwater Edge would like to thank all those that donate to the raffle prize selection.

1. $500 SWE Gift Certificate
2. $250 SWE Gift Certificate
3. Orvis Clearwater Fly Rod 9 foot, 9 weight
4. Aquaskinz Prize Pack (small lure bag, small belt pack, a small wading belt w/ back support, and an eel bag)
5. Saltwater Edge Extra Select Fly Tying Material selection
6. Selection of Hab’s Custom Plugs
7. Point Jude Lures Prize Pack (a Pocket Pack, plus several soon to come to market metals)
8. Selection of ’07 Afterhours Custom Plugs
9. William Joseph Shoulder Bag with Hydration Pack
10. Saltwater Edge Hoody


All Conservation Raffle proceeds go to support projects and research iniatives that help preserve menhaden stocks.

Seminar Schedule Ballroom C
10:30 AM "35 Year's Of Surf Casting: Tips and Techniques" w/ Dennis Zambrotta
12:00 PM Structure Fishing for Big Bass w/ Steve McKenna
1:00 PM “The State of the Bay” with John Torgan Narragansett Bay Keeper
2:00PM Light Tackle Sharking with Captain Bruce Macomber

Seminar Schedule Ballroom D
10:30 AM Tips and tricks for the Worm Hatch with Captain Bob Hines
12:00 PM Advanced Kayak Fishing with Joel Swan
1:00 PM Hot Action for Winter over Stripers with Captain Al Anderson
2:00 PM Choosing and Rigging a Fishing Kayak w/ Joel Swan

jim sylvester
01-23-2007, 02:11 PM
pete,
is craig going to be there this year?

Pete_G
01-23-2007, 04:33 PM
pete,
is craig going to be there this year?

Vanstaalmo ?

NIB
01-23-2007, 09:15 PM
He's on the list..
Very nice..
Ur day has grown to a full blown event..
Things like this make me wish lived up there...

Spanish Fly
01-24-2007, 07:21 AM
Pete, do you mind if I copy the info and post it on our site, www.yakdawgs.com , It will get really good attention since there is going to be a kayak fishing seminar. Thank you

Pete_G
01-24-2007, 08:19 AM
Pete, do you mind if I copy the info and post it on our site, www.yakdawgs.com , It will get really good attention since there is going to be a kayak fishing seminar. Thank you

That would be great, thanks Spanish Fly! :btu:

Spanish Fly
01-24-2007, 08:36 AM
Thank you Pete, done!!! We'll see you there.

jim sylvester
01-24-2007, 09:59 AM
Vanstaalmo ?

looked right past his name...didn' t know he was a capt.

Pete_G
01-24-2007, 10:41 AM
Updated and finalized the where the Conservation Raffle proceeds will go as well as the seminar schedule. Also added a couple more fly tyers.

John Kelsey: A tremendously creative tier and plug builder. Uses natural materials to breath in the water and build life into his creations.

Masahito Sato: An innovator from Japan who is learning the Northeast fishery. Masahito ties very realistic creations. Featured in Fly Fisherman’s Hot Flies.



Seminar Schedule Ballroom C
10:30AM "35 Year's Of Surf Casting: Tips and Techniques" w/ Dennis Zambrotta
11:30AM “The State of the Bay” with John Torgan Narragansett Bay Keeper
1:30PM Tips and tricks for the Worm Hatch with Captain Bob Hines
2:30PM Light Tackle Sharking with Captain Bruce Macomber

Seminar Schedule Ballroom D
11:00AM Advanced Kayak Fishing w/ Joel Swan
1:00PM Hot Action for Over Winter Stripers with Captain Al Anderson
2:00PM Structure Fishing for Big Bass w/ Steve McKenna
3:00PM Choosing and Rigging a Fishing Kayak w/ Joel Swan

"The Saltwater Edge Conservation Raffle has raised over $14,000 since it’s inception for a variety of fisheries and coastal access advocacy groups. This year we will take a broader view and focus on the Narragansett Bay ecosystem. Many Rhode Islanders are concerned about the deteriorating water quality in Narragansett Bay and fishermen in particular concerned about the aggressive harvest of menhaden from the Bay. These two factors are related because menhaden play such an important role in a healthy ecosystem. Menhaden have been called “the most important fish in the sea”. Most anglers recognize that bunker’s high protein content make them an important food source for stripers, blues and squeteague; but less well known is their important role as filter feeders. Menhaden can filter about four gallons of seawater a minute said another way that’s 1,000,000 gallons of bay water every 180 days. The improved water quality and clarity allows light to reach the eel grass beds which in turn releases more oxygen into the water which benefits the entire ecosystem, humans included.

This year’s Conservation Raffle proceeds will be donated to the Rhode Island Saltwater Anglers Association and earmarked to fund the rebuilding of fish ladders (for herring), menhaden research and other initiatives that will help preserve “the most important fish in the sea”. "

tattoobob
01-25-2007, 09:36 PM
See you all there, Can't wait

Mr. Sandman
01-26-2007, 10:34 AM
I went last year for the first time and it is worth the trip! (from the vineyard)I really liked the casual walk around feel of this show. Met a lot of very good fishermen and saw some extremely artistic fly tying. (way beyond anything I can do) I hope to make it again and might bring a friend. Some kickass plug makers too.

I want to learn how to rig a killer fishing kayak this year...looks like I could learn a thing or two at these seminars. Looking fwd to it.

DZ
01-28-2007, 03:13 PM
Spending some serious time working on the slide show presentation I'll be giving for this show. It will cover loading plugs (including redfins, needles), live and rigged eels, rigging instructions and lots of other tidbits on lessons I've learned over the years.
SWE may also set me up at a table to load any redfins purchased at the show.

Looking for input on any other info to include - what are you guys looking for?

Looking forward to speaking with many of you. Will be good to see you Sandman!

DZ

basswipe
01-28-2007, 04:17 PM
Definitely want to see the Redfin loading.

swanny
01-30-2007, 10:48 AM
I figured I'd give a little background on my presentations as well. The intro to kayakfishing is a basic intro that addresses issues such as choosing, rigging, safety etc. and serves as an overall intro to the sport. Pete titled the other one advanced kayak fishing but begineers will get alot out of it because it basically covers a broad spectrum of techniques. Hope to see you guys there. Kinda bummed that I'm doing one at the same time as DZ as I was looking forward to seeing his.
Joel

Pete_G
01-30-2007, 12:54 PM
I figured I'd give a little background on my presentations as well. The intro to kayakfishing is a basic intro that addresses issues such as choosing, rigging, safety etc. and serves as an overall intro to the sport. Pete titled the other one advanced kayak fishing but begineers will get alot out of it because it basically covers a broad spectrum of techniques. Hope to see you guys there. Kinda bummed that I'm doing one at the same time as DZ as I was looking forward to seeing his.
Joel

I'll see what I can do...

Pete_G
02-02-2007, 03:09 PM
Rumor has it the 3 oz. Hab's Pencils will be rolling out at the show... :kewl:

Pete_G
02-02-2007, 04:26 PM
Tweaked the seminar schedule and added the Conservation Raffle Prize List:

2007 Saltwater Edge Conservation Raffle Prizes:

The Saltwater Edge would like to thank all those that donate to the raffle prize selection. :kewl:

1. $500 SWE Gift Certificate
2. $250 SWE Gift Certificate
3. Orvis Clearwater Fly Rod 9 foot, 9 weight
4. Aquaskinz Prize Pack (small lure bag, small belt pack, a small wading belt w/ back support, and an eel bag)
5. Saltwater Edge Extra Select Fly Tying Material selection
6. Selection of Hab’s Custom Plugs
7. Point Jude Lures Prize Pack (a Pocket Pack, plus several soon to come to market metals)
8. Selection of ’07 Afterhours Custom Plugs
9. William Joseph Shoulder Bag with Hydration Pack
10. Saltwater Edge Hoody

snake slinger
02-02-2007, 04:27 PM
cant wait till next weekend the raffle prizes are great, looking forward to steve and dennis's seminars

fishermanjim
02-02-2007, 08:40 PM
gonna try to be there,,, want to see the kayak fishing seminiar,,,
SWE,,, rocks got my simms top,,, thanks pete

ThrowingTimber
02-06-2007, 12:40 PM
Pete,

Will we have to write the lil man a note to bring home? Should I prepare something in advance?

Good stuff you guys got going on cant wait! Sato is the man, he ties soooo nice, kelsey ties like OMG and Ken A. Wicked cool dude I thought snobbish dude but then I ran into him and he was like oh ya man come out whenever you want we'll work on your presentation etc. very down to earth... ooooooh cant wait :devil: dz, swanny lots of great folks there!! Pretty excited!!!!

jim sylvester
02-06-2007, 02:12 PM
Spending some serious time working on the slide show presentation I'll be giving for this show. It will cover loading plugs (including redfins, needles), live and rigged eels, rigging instructions and lots of other tidbits on lessons I've learned over the years.
SWE may also set me up at a table to load any redfins purchased at the show.

Looking for input on any other info to include - what are you guys looking for?

Looking forward to speaking with many of you. Will be good to see you Sandman!

DZ
dennis,
how about 24 hours striaght to pick your brain?????????

See you saturday

jim

JFigliuolo
02-06-2007, 02:16 PM
dennis,
how about 24 hours striaght to pick your brain?????????

See you saturday

jim

I'm pretty sure that's not even enough time...

jim sylvester
02-06-2007, 02:18 PM
I'm pretty sure that's not even enough time...


24 hours I would need for needles alone

Pete_G
02-06-2007, 03:33 PM
Pete,

Will we have to write the lil man a note to bring home? Should I prepare something in advance?

Good stuff you guys got going on cant wait! Sato is the man, he ties soooo nice, kelsey ties like OMG and Ken A. Wicked cool dude I thought snobbish dude but then I ran into him and he was like oh ya man come out whenever you want we'll work on your presentation etc. very down to earth... ooooooh cant wait :devil: dz, swanny lots of great folks there!! Pretty excited!!!!


KA is definitely misunderstood.

jim sylvester
02-08-2007, 06:50 PM
Spending some serious time working on the slide show presentation I'll be giving for this show. It will cover loading plugs (including redfins, needles), live and rigged eels, rigging instructions and lots of other tidbits on lessons I've learned over the years.
SWE may also set me up at a table to load any redfins purchased at the show.

Looking for input on any other info to include - what are you guys looking for?

Looking forward to speaking with many of you. Will be good to see you Sandma



DZ

looking forward to the new presentation...see you there dennis

UserRemoved1
02-09-2007, 08:20 AM
pete g pse chk ur email and call me today at those numbers
tnx

luds
02-09-2007, 07:16 PM
Can I turn my Van Staal in for service at the show?

Pete_G
02-09-2007, 11:08 PM
You (and anyone else) can drop them off at our show if you'd like.

Just make sure you bring the complete product return form.

I'll ship them from the SWE early next week. Van Staal will cover the shipping from the SWE to Van Staal. :kewl:

basswipe
02-10-2007, 12:49 PM
Excellent as always Pete.

Good to see Joe and Jeff.

Nice stuff Salty!Can't wait to fish those Fatheads.

Was kinda bummed no Crafty this year:( .

Walked out spending less than a $100.:hee:

luds
02-10-2007, 06:51 PM
You (and anyone else) can drop them off at our show if you'd like.

Just make sure you bring the complete product return form.

I'll ship them from the SWE early next week. Van Staal will cover the shipping from the SWE to Van Staal. :kewl:

Thanks....I dropped mine off today.

jbuck
02-10-2007, 08:00 PM
Peter and all the crew did A GREAT job today.

We saw a lot of familiar faces. And met quite a few new ones.

Thanks , Jeff

jkjnp
02-10-2007, 08:02 PM
It was a different kind of show-- a lot more personal and I greatly enjoyed it. Thanks to all involved!

Chris in Mass
02-10-2007, 11:12 PM
My favorite show. I thought it was more crowded, earlier this year. Took a step back at about 11:30am - place was packed. Great job Pete :kewl: I felt bad for the cashiers :wall: Did they ever get a chance to hydrate or eat!

Pete_G
02-10-2007, 11:22 PM
It was a different kind of show-- a lot more personal and I greatly enjoyed it. Thanks to all involved!

The different feel is a big part of what we aim for.

Glad to hear you enjoyed the show. :btu:

UserRemoved1
02-11-2007, 07:07 AM
excellent show. VERY much enjoyed meeting and talking with everyone yesterday. sorry i was out of it. 26 guys was the final tally- how many asked if i hurt my hand on the lathe.... :hee: some good laughs guys thanks.

UserRemoved1
02-11-2007, 07:15 AM
excellent show. VERY much enjoyed meeting and talking with everyone yesterday. sorry i was out of it. 26 guys was the final tally- how many asked if i hurt my hand on the lathe.... :hee: some good laughs guys thanks.

afterhours
02-11-2007, 08:46 AM
great time as always! swe guys- real class act :claps: thanks to all that stopped by and said hi.

JHABS
02-11-2007, 09:27 AM
Great Job Pete, Thanks to ALL who stopped by, And Thanks for All your Feed Back................

luds
02-11-2007, 09:27 AM
DZ's presentation was tops. Somehow I missed Steve's:smash: .

I did learn a few things from DZ that I will be applying next season. It's amazing how you can overlook simple things that can make you more effective, but you can learn even more from the successes of others if they're willing to share.

Thanks DZ:btu:

Spanish Fly
02-12-2007, 08:43 AM
Pete, Great Show!!!! Very personal, great seminars and lots of great info and techniques from some really good presenters. Also, it was really cool being able to sit with the fly tiers and discuss their flies as they are being tied. Just loved it!!! Great Job folks!!!

TC23
02-12-2007, 11:39 AM
My better half was fixated on the fly tieing she had never seen it done before. I would have liked to see more plug builders, but it was nice to see Don and the other guys. Its a fun show especially on a frigid, windy day. Thanks Peter