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Old 03-02-2017, 09:56 PM
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My wife and I treked up to Suffern, N.Y. for the opening day of the Expo. It was our first trip there in a few years and we returned home with the same observations as the last time. Since we both spend more time fishing in saltwater, we had hoped to find a few more exhibitors and booths to visit. What we found were lots of outfitters for a variety of fishing and hunting trips both close to home and some exotic destinations. There was variety for both fishers and hunters.

We were really impressed with the Shimano Booth out of all of the displays. They had everything! I know that we'll go to the Somerset Saltwater Show in a few weeks to see more of the saltwater displays but, today, we were able to spend very worthwhile one-on-one time with the Shimano Pro Staff members who showed us a multitude of their rods and reels. If it wasn't their complete inventory, it was sure close to it. We saw products of theirs that we had never seen displayed at the Somerset show. Their rods and reels are getting lighter and lighter and they just keep getting better.

Two familiar names to N.J. big game fishermen will be sharing their techniques and tricks with the public on Saturday at the show (Captain Brian Rice (Jersey Devil) and Captain Jimmy Gahm (Jenny Lee). I'm told that they will be sharing more with interested anglers after their presentations at the Shimano Booth. If you're itching to get out of the house and especially if you live in northern New Jersey, stop by and see what's up. It's only a hop, skip and jump from Bergen, Passaic, Hudson and Essex Counties.
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Old 03-03-2017, 12:06 AM
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This is the fist year I'll miss this show. On call for work and need to be close to home. It's a so so show. I'd say more hunting and as seen on TV kinda junk but a good mix of fishing.
Years ago it was about 50/50 but now it's 75/25.
It's a good show to kick the winter dust off.
The pickels are good, crab cakes are good and beef jerkey.
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Old 03-03-2017, 06:08 AM
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The Rockland County show is the best place to see Shimano and Diawa reels. Their booths at Somerset are a mess and get much too crowded.
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Old 03-03-2017, 08:09 AM
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The Rockland County show is the best place to see Shimano and Diawa reels. Their booths at Somerset are a mess and get much too crowded.
I agree with you Mohawk.... last time up there, the Shimano booth was great compared to Somerset
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Old 03-03-2017, 09:17 AM
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I agree with you Mohawk.... last time up there, the Shimano booth was great compared to Somerset
The field house at Rockland appears to be larger than the Expo Center at Edison but it's only an observation. The Shimano booth at Rockland is way bigger than the one at Edison too. The extra space allows the Shimano people to display what appears to be their entire line of goods. Of course, the fact that this is not exclusively a saltwater show dictates the need to have their whole arsenal at hand. I give them big marks for setting it all up.

Another big plus about having their whole store of product on display is that we saw many "crossover" possibilities. There were many freshwater combinations that could be used in salt or brackish situations. Those choices would not be on display at a strictly saltwater show. For you fluke bucktailers, the lightweight rods are worth a look. Your wrists and forearms will thank you for spending some extra coin and the investment will be sure to put some extra fillets in your cooler. You'll feel even the slightest bump.

It's worth a trip to see what's there and to pick up a few odds and ends from the vendors like jigs, rigs, line, hooks etc. Of course, there's always the pretzels, crab cakes, pickles, jerky, barbecue and ( Did I say?) beer!
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Old 03-03-2017, 01:32 PM
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That show has been worthless for the last 3ish years.
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Old 03-03-2017, 02:50 PM
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That show has been worthless for the last 3ish years.
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I'll be visiting tomorrow or Sunday
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Old 03-03-2017, 05:45 PM
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Overall, for saltwater fishing, the Somerset show is far better. But if you're looking for Diawa or Shimano reels, Rockland has much better displays. The Rockland show is only half fishing, the other half is hunting.
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Old 03-03-2017, 10:04 PM
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I only went to the show to see a few specific vendors. Like NJ Dave and Abrasion have posted, this show continues its downward spiral. I understand the hunting/fishing connection, but having so much floor space allotted for two sock vendors, sour cream dips, a double booth for Mike the mustard guy,and worst of all, two 8-ft booths for knock-off perfumes? What's up with that?

Tod Alberto, Show Director should be embarrassed--true fishing fans, save your money for Somerset in 2 weeks!
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Old 03-04-2017, 06:05 AM
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Bill,
Couldn't agree more. We were a vendor there for 1 year about 4 years ago and that was it. Went last year with my boys and the back section reminded me of live infomercials. Totally agree that the fishing vendors spend more time with you at that show .
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