PDA

View Full Version : Report: Suffern Show Rockland Community college



DarkSkies
03-08-2010, 08:29 PM
Per Nitestrikes:



The suffern show is March 4-7 at Rockland Community college.

http://www.sportshows.com/Suff_Main.html


Some of the seminars
http://www.sportshows.com/Suff_seminars.html

DarkSkies
03-08-2010, 08:31 PM
I hit the Suffern show yesterday afternoon after the Berkeley show. Some people have e-mailed me looking for the videos. I'm still working on the downloads. Hopefully it'll be done by tomorrow.

DarkSkies
03-08-2010, 09:44 PM
Suffern show, panning the exhibit.


10023462



For alll you people from Jersey, pay attention to the part from 0:25 on where we stalk Rich Swiss and DaveT by zooming in to the St Croix booth from 100' away. :d :fishing:

DarkSkies
03-08-2010, 10:29 PM
some pics

DarkSkies
03-08-2010, 10:36 PM
The animal stuff and kids' attractions:

The bass tank:

10023484


One of the families leaving the show told me about the owl exhbit. When I got in there I realized it was the "Talons birds of prey" exhibit Pebbles and I had seen at the Oaks Pa show. Very cool, those owls and raptors.

10023837


I also heard Brody the Bear
(posts 23-28)
http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=6074&page=3

was supposed to be there, but for some reason didn't show up.

DarkSkies
03-08-2010, 10:46 PM
Bounty Hunter charter fishing and Shark diving cage

Met with Capt Eric and Capt Matt from the Bounty Hunter out of MA. They do charter trips. The cool thing that caught my eye was they got a shark cage and this year will be doing offshore dives where they put divers in the cage, throw out some chum, and try to get divers up close and personal with some big sharks. :kooky:

Hope that cage is hi strength, Capt Eric!

10023558




Seriously, it sounds like a blast, at least something that might be an adrenalin rush. :bigeyes: Nice meeting ya's, and good luck!

DarkSkies
03-08-2010, 11:00 PM
Kids Catch, Janice W


I think she started this with her partner after someone related to them won $10k in a LI bluefish tournament. :thumbsup:

10024212

DarkSkies
03-08-2010, 11:02 PM
Larry's woodcrafts Sandord ME

10023638

DarkSkies
03-08-2010, 11:05 PM
Capt Tim
Lots of Limits charters
Pulaski NY

Met with Capt Tim. They run a driftboat guide service and are still getting into some nice steelies. :thumbsup:

10023667

DarkSkies
03-08-2010, 11:06 PM
some pics

DarkSkies
03-08-2010, 11:34 PM
HRFA
Hudson River Fishermans Association
Met Marvin, Frank, and Carl Hartmann from the HRFA.

They're fanatics about fishing the Hudson River. Some of them have been fishing it for over 50 years.

They also do a lot of good for kids and have some kids' tournaments every year. :thumbsup:

10023699



Check them out at:

www.HRFA.us (http://www.hrfa.us/)

DarkSkies
03-09-2010, 12:16 AM
The Worm Bar
Interview with Lee (owner) and her friend Grace
The worm bar is owned by Lee. She's from the LI area, and only does area shows and mail order.
Anything and everything when it comes to worms and the most popular soft plastics. Also spinnerbaits, Tin squids, ledheads, and some of the most reasonably priced worms and plastics around.

10025503




One of the few area businesses that sells plastic worms by the lb.

10025554

DarkSkies
03-09-2010, 12:17 AM
show pics

DarkSkies
03-09-2010, 12:21 AM
True World Tackle Bayonne, NJ
Akira and Jason
This shop is a great early season spot to stop in and find out what's going on in the lower Hudson River. Akira also does charters in the NY Bight area.

Stop in and say Hi to Akira, Jason, or Mark, they'll hook you up!


10025585

They're going to have bloodworms very soon for the guys looking for them.

DarkSkies
03-09-2010, 12:22 AM
pics

DarkSkies
03-09-2010, 12:30 AM
Susquehanna Fishing Mag and Anthracite outfitters...
Steve, Capt Daniel Hubbard, John Oast, Mike, and Hank "Fishtank" Hewitt.
These guys are a group of hardcore land, river, jet-boat, fly, surf, and kayak fishermen who love fishin the Susquehanna River area. :fishing:

They have a breadth of experience among them and intense local knowledge gained only by years of putting in their time. If you're looking to learn more about fishing in that area, you should definitely check out these 2 groups. :thumbsup:


10025643

DarkSkies
03-09-2010, 12:37 AM
Tank's Teasers and Hank Hewitt.

Hank is a high energy kind of guy who's kinda hyper! :wheeeee:

Although he lives in PA, he fishes all over. I kinda relate to how hyper he is because i'm like that too. :lookhappy:

10026720







Hank started a company making and selling teasers last year. The difference about his teasers is he uses an offset hook designed to catch the fish in the lip and not tear the teaser up. This makes sense when big bluefish are around.

DarkSkies
03-09-2010, 01:08 AM
Lady Reelers fishing club, LI

Grace from the Lady Reelers talks about how her club got started.

10025770


The demand for a club on LI where women anglers feel comfortable was so great that 200 women showed up at their first meeting in 1982. Of that 200, 160 signed up the first year. They not only fish the salt, but do fresh and fly fishing in different locations.

DarkSkies
03-09-2010, 01:19 AM
Rich Swiss and the St Croix booth

Ran into Rich Swiss, Dave T, and Dave C at the St Croix booth. Here Rich Swiss talks a little about the new St Croix models and early season fishing in Raritan Bay.


9844161


I said it at the show, I gotta say it again for emphasis...

Dave C, Swiss does such a great job for the company, don't ya think he deserves a raise after 15 years??? :d :HappyWave:

7deadlyplugs
03-09-2010, 08:26 AM
Dark, I got to tell you I went to that show and your video portrayal of it is right on. That show was amazing. It is great to have some footage to review for the things that I missed. Thanks. :clapping:

rockhopper
03-10-2010, 12:58 PM
I was there on Sat, it was ok. The same old tackle shops are there every year. I like the show because you get a chance to meet with the outfitters if you are thinking about a trip to Canada, Alaska, or out of the country somewhere else.
The one gripe I have is they charge too much. $12 x 2 is 24 if you bring your girlfriend, and the food is high too. Bring kids and you just spent $100 on the day before you buy anything. They should give people a break because of the rescession. I know a few people who stayed away because of the $12. $9 or $10 might have seemed more reasonable. just my 2 cents.

hookset
02-25-2013, 08:47 PM
Anyone going to this one? I used to go every year and then lost interest. worth it?

porgy75
03-02-2015, 01:54 PM
^^^^I had the same question. I have family living in that area and was going to visit my aunt and uncle. They are old so I won't be there long just some face time. thought I would check out the show on the way home. Have any of you guys been there lately. thanks
http://sportshows.com/suffern/

williehookem
03-02-2015, 02:02 PM
If you're into hunting it's one of the best hunting venues. If not, meh.
Heres a list of some other ones with more fishing things
http://www.thefisherman.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=page.display&page_id=56

7deadlyplugs
03-02-2015, 02:07 PM
I went last year. Would not go again. Too much hunting, not enough good fishing deals. my .02. Hope that helps.

plugginpete
03-10-2016, 08:07 AM
Thanks for the feedback fellas. Have a free day friday and was thinking of hitting it up. Maybe it will be better this year.
http://sportshows.com/suffern/

jigfreak
03-10-2016, 08:12 AM
I just checked that link you posted. It's now $13 to get in. What do you get for that? Looking to book exotic fishing trips it might still be a good choice. If you want good fishing stuff you're better off at asbury on sunday. jmho