The event will feature two full days of free seminars, displays of new fishing gear, and boats. Seminar speakers include Gary Roach, Scott Fairbairn, Chip Leer, Tommy Skarlis, Scott Peterson, Bob Mehsikomer, John Peterson, Dan Sura, and Ted Takasaki. The event is free. For more information, call (320) 252-9494.
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Home » Uncategorized » St. Cloud, Minn. Aspiring anglers are invited to learn the techniques employed by professional anglers at Scheel’s All Sports Fishing Fest, April 9-10, at St. Cloud Crossroads Center.
St. Cloud, Minn. Aspiring anglers are invited to learn the techniques employed by professional anglers at Scheel’s All Sports Fishing Fest, April 9-10, at St. Cloud Crossroads Center.
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