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Annual Boat & Fish Show docks at Erie's bayfront

Annual Boat & Fish Show docks at Erie's bayfront

Yahoo01-03-2025
Over 50 boats have been docked at the Bayfront Convention Center and are ready to be viewed.
The annual Boat and Fishing show is taking place this weekend with nine regional dealers who have reeled in the best they have to offer.
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From pontoons to pleasure crafts, a wide variety of boats are on display with over 20 brands.
Spectators can also take part in other activities including learning how to fish from the experts
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'We have some seminars as well so you come down and learn about different areas where you can fish on Lake Erie and different techniques,' said Ed Snyder, general manager of the Bayfront Convention Center. 'It's the perfect time of year for the boat show, spring's almost here, everyone is tired of winter, thinking about getting back on the water so it's a great time to come down and see what we have.'
The show takes place Friday until 7 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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