The expo will feature the largest gathering of fly-fishing experts and teachers in the Midwest, including Dave and Emily Whitlock, Mike Lawson, and Annette McLean. There also will be more than 120 fly-fishing, watercraft, travel industry, and conservation exhibits at the expo. Show hours are 2:30-7 p.m. on Friday, April 1; 9 a.m. to 5 …
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Home » Uncategorized » Bloomington, Minn. — The Great Waters Fly Fishing Expo kicks off its three-day event this weekend at the Sheraton Bloomington Hotel, Minneapolis South. The expo runs April 1-3.
Bloomington, Minn. — The Great Waters Fly Fishing Expo kicks off its three-day event this weekend at the Sheraton Bloomington Hotel, Minneapolis South. The expo runs April 1-3.
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