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Got A Press Pass To Go To Icast 2013- What Should I See/do?

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Since I'm a freelance writer for several magazines- Bassin', Crappie World, Bass West, Bass Quest, and Bass Angler- I was able to obtain a free press pass to iCast this July. Is there anything specific I should check out or see, or that you guys want to know about? Any suggestions on guys I should go meet?

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I would try to hook-up with Glenn. He knows everybody!

He will be interviewings pros, tackle designers and the

movers- shakers industry wide. You will meet a lot of our

sponsors, too.

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Press passes are fun.  They are an invitation to a party you normally wouldn't be invited to.  Have a good time and network, meet alot of people.  Don't get drunk.

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Everything!

 

Find Glenn.

 

See the pros.

 

Get the details on the latest and greatest.

 

Have a blast.

 

Take lots of pics to post for us.

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You can tell us if shimano is showing us their new ci4 stradic without an okuma dirty white color

  • 2 weeks later...

two words: "swag bag"  load up and share my fishy brother.  I have been lucky enough to get a trade show pass (not part of this hobby but another interest) enjoy, talk, and look for the free bar pass LOL

I'll be there, and I'd like to meet you.  Please PM your contact info (cell phone).

 

Thanks!

Glenn

Glenn, will you post the videos of your interviews somewhere? Do you have a youtube channel or something?

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