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Sportshow from above |
It's that time of year again to attend the Northwest Sportshow here at the Convention Center in Minneapolis. It is one of the largest sportshow's in the Midwest and it is always a great time to get caught up on the latest and greatest as well, to get some of those year long nagging questions answered. Almost everyone who is in the industry is there including the boat and motor manufacturers, bait and tackle manufacturers, resorts, vacation destinations, and pretty much anything you would be wanting for upcoming fishing season. Frankie and Deb from Frankie's Bait and Marine are back from their late winter getaway in south Texas and I am anxious to talk about motor options for my river boat. Lowrance electronic will be there and in fact one of the things they offer is Lowrance University, an hour long course specifically about their products and how to use them.....I have a ton of questions for them, especially after their recent announcement of the Lowrance trolling motor. There has been a lot of changes in the industry lately, especially in consolidations of brands. Alumacraft boats has been bought by BRP, of course Ranger Boats was purchased a few years ago by Johnny Morris's group, Bass Pro Shops, who last year has purchased Cabela's and continues to make changes. All of these things contributes to new sets of paradigms the change the way the fishing industry presents itself. Specifically I had a great conversation with a Lowrance guy at Cabela's a couple of weeks ago, which has me thinking about looking at the next level. Garmin has really stepped up to the plate and it is exciting to see some of the new things they are offering and whether everyone else will follow suit.
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Shimano Calcutta Casting Reel |
With it looking like I will have a lot more time this year to fish, one of the things on the agenda is to look for new adventures, maybe Canada, Central America, I don't know, something that I haven't tried yet. The last couple of months found a couple of nice Berkley Lightning Spinning rods find a home in the shed. One was for my friend Joe in Texas, one for catfishing on the river, as well a new crappie rod. Unfortunately while in the shed I found a couple of older but still very functional Shimano Calcutta bait casting reels. These are premium reels that were popular when the old Garcia Ambassadors and higher end casting reels became available. Instead of a magnetic spool breaking system they have centrifugal weights that you slide in and out based on how much spool braking you prefer. Today most casting reels tend to be low profile with magnet braking, however these are still quite functional yet the problem is they are not mounted to anything. Those Lightning Rods had some in the casting category and at $29 each would have been perfect. Feeling guilty that they are simply sitting there without a home forces me to look at the show to see if there are any deals for maybe a 6 1/2 foot medium heavy casting rod, something that can be kept pre rigged for catfishing on the river, dang that sounds like a great idea! I continue to be in awe of the convenience of the whole thing.
Our snow is finally leaving us and the threat of flooding continues to be in the forecast. Luckily it's been pretty dry and although it melts during the day, we have seen below freezing temperatures at night, mitigating the flooding risk somewhat. Either way the sunshine and warmth really feel nice. I am looking forward to maybe a last ice fishing outing before the ice finally goes out, that could easily take 6 weeks or more. Here's hoping it will be out by May 10th, fishing opener in Minnesota.
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