The big fishing show opens today

I head out in a few hours to the Chicagoland Fishing Expo, the area’s big fishing show. It opens at noon today, Jan. 23, at the Schaumburg Convention Center and runs through Sunday, Jan. 26.

I mainly want to tour the show and will do a preview afterward. But today I will sit in on Mark Zona, who leads off the seminars at 12:30 p.m. at the Hawg Trough. I have an affinity for Zona, in part because my librarian wife interned at Homewood Public Library, which is where Zona’s mom was the queen of the library for years.

I am hoping to maybe catch both Capt. Jake Nalley at 2 p.m. on “”Targeting Catfishing on Lakes & Rivers” and Capt. Ryan Whitacre at 2:30 p.m. on “Great Lakes Smallmouth Efficiency.”

With luck, I will be able to come back Friday for a few hours to catch Jim Saric and the muskie forum. I wish I could do Saturday, but can’t, when there is an interesting combo with Anthony Zimmer teaming with mentor Spence Petros at 2 p.m. Saturday on “Walleyes on the Chain & Lake Geneva.”

Show features include a casting pond, trout pond, show favorite Wings and Talons on raptor education, Casting Kids, fishing simulator and the Fisherman’s Boatyard; and Sunday is family day, 11 and younger free.

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