Hey people, it's gonna rain on Thurs. If you won't be fishin, why not check out this show? It's got some great seminars. Some of the best surfcasters will be there, and some good bargains on gear and tackle too.
Here's the press release:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
SURF SHOW AND WORKSHOP
MONTAUK SURF CLASSIC
CONTACT: FRED GOLOFARO 631-345-5200
THE FISHERMAN SURF FISHING SHOW AND WORKSHOP
The Fisherman Magazine’s Annual Surf Fishing Show and Seminar, is slated for Thursday night, September 10, at the Huntington Hilton (quarter mile south of the LIE on Route 110). This show grows larger every year, and this year is no exception. More than 50 surf fishing related tackle manufacturers will be represented, and also displaying their wares and offering special deals on surf gear will be many of the best tackle shops and tackle vendors from the Long Island, Metro area.
Attendees are assured of going home with plenty of goodies in the form of lures, line and terminal tackle, as the first 500 will receive a goody bag at the door. All attendees receive a free chance to a raffle featuring great surf fishing related prizes, including rods, reels and surf fishing accessories from manufacturers like Lamiglas, St. Croix, Shimano, Okuma, Penn, Shakespeare, Daiwa, Van Staal, AquaSkinz, Tsunami and many others.
This year’s format features an impressive array of surf fishing experts, including “Crazy Alberto” Knie, “Doc” Muller, Fred Golofaro, Paul “The Skisher” Melnyk, Bill Wetzel, John Paduano, Jerry “Capt. Kayak” Collins, Ralph “The Tin Man” Votta, Angelo Peluso, rod builder extraordinaire Steve Petri, Don “Super Strike” Musso, and D.J. Muller.
You’ll also be able to pick the brains of veteran casters from LIBBA and the Montauk Surfcasters Association, who will be there signing up new members and renewing current members.
If you're into surf fishing, or looking to join the ranks of the surf fishing fraternity, you won't want to miss this show. It will be a great opportunity to stock up on your favorite lures and rigs, and any accessories you’ll need to get you through the fall action.
Show doors open at 6 p.m. and the presentations get underway at 6:45 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for seniors 65 and over, and $10 for children 16 and under.