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MSBA Show - What would S-Bers want?
Having some good and interesting discussions on the MSBA show with some MSBA folks (well, MSBA folks other than me :hee: as I'm a member but not an executive).
We have a good cross section of the fishing community represented here at Striped-Bass.com so I ask you, What would YOU like to see for Seminars? I have a couple ideas but I want to make sure I'm thinking in the right direction and I want to see what YOU all want. The MSBA show has always done well asking OUR members for OUR opinion and I would like to kick that up a bit and get your opions for this years show regarding what you would like to see for seminars. Thanks! John |
With the popularity of Z's book something on Plugging techniques would be good.
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Bring back the Bassmaster's plugging the cape presentation. I'd like to hear more about tobie maroo and whoziwatsies from the bargain bin @ walmart.....guys put bucktails on them and catch fish. That was a good one for sure.
I also like Flaptail's presentation from last year. Basically anything to do with plugging or eeling the surf would be good. I'd also be interested to see a Crazy Al presentation as I have not heard him speak before. |
I think Slipknot should do his presentation on how to make millions by becoming a commercial plug bulider in just 5 weeks!:smash::rotf2:
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Thanks for all the serious answers :tooth:
Luds, TDF, I like the Plug / Surfcasting / Zeno bit ;) |
I would like to see a presentation on wind conditions and the effect it has on fishing particular places...
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I think there would be lots of interest on reading the water, structure, tides and currents, and how they affect your decision on bait presentation (be it plugs, eels, chunk, etc)
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A presentation on how to buy and trade plugs. It seems to be the new rage
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How about "How To" seminars where different people demonstrate different techniques. Not individual seminars so much as 3 or 4 different "stations" in a seminar where you can talk with a presenter, more one on one at each station? Does that sound workable? |
How about Fishing Etiquette??? Both surf and boat. Personally I think it's worse on the boat...all these yahoos racing up to breaking fish at WOT, putting them down. Drives me nuts, as do other "infractions"
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Ross.....:huh::eek5:...sounding like Clammer-Speak!
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Harpoon IPA
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second on fishing etiquette, especially boat
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i like the reading the water idea.. i have really lost my touch with that.
plug presentation seems like a must have. |
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I'll be doing the following presentation at the SWE show Feb 9th in case you're interested: "Moon, Tide, and Wind" It will cover: Moon Phase, Tides and Currents, and Wind Conditions are major factors that every surfcaster must contend with. They are always present. Knowing more about them and how they inter-relate will make you a better surfcaster. DZ |
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Which part, Larry? Etiquette, boat, or yahoos?????????:wave: |
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[/QUOTE]How about "How To" seminars where different people demonstrate different techniques. Not individual seminars so much as 3 or 4 different "stations" in a seminar where you can talk with a presenter, more one on one at each station? Does that sound workable?[/QUOTE]
I think that would be very good. Lets just say you had a guy at a table rigging sluggos, and a guy at a table doing korker modifications, and a guy tying teasers, and a guy turning plugs, and a guy making eelskin plugs, and a guy making bucktails all in one area. You could wander from table to table getting hands on advice and asking questions. Fact is, I was at one like that 10 days ago and it was terrific. |
As long as there isn't pictures of dead bass, I hate the presentations that they sit in front of you and show one dead fish after another like look at me I can catch big fish. I don't like guys who sit in front of you and brag
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home made smelly jelly how-to.
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Who would you like to see?
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I'd like to see something on yo-yoing!!!:hee::hee:
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dollar drafts and wet t-shirt contests
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Ted Nugent, killin an grillin..
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wow
How about "How To" seminars where different people demonstrate different techniques. Not individual seminars so much as 3 or 4 different "stations" in a seminar where you can talk with a presenter, more one on one at each station? Does that sound workable?[/QUOTE]
I think that would be very good. Lets just say you had a guy at a table rigging sluggos, and a guy at a table doing korker modifications, and a guy tying teasers, and a guy turning plugs, and a guy making eelskin plugs, and a guy making bucktails all in one area. You could wander from table to table getting hands on advice and asking questions. Fact is, I was at one like that 10 days ago and it was terrific.[/QUOTE] That sounds like a great setup but tough to do with so many people. How many people were at the show you were at? I would love to see one on basic reel maintenance. Given that I am unsure how all that would work - I would like a seminar on reading the water - even with a OTW phantom beach type approach |
Sounds like the saltwater edge show
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wet suit fishing - safety-equipment
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I would like to hear Dennis Z..
While I find most seminars interesting I have a hard time sitting thru one without falling asleep.Usually I'm pretty tired as I get up around 2 am to make it up there for 9.They should be video'd an someone should market em or perhaps put em up like the SWE does on U tube..So I could see em again.There's not too much that garners my interest these days though. |
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