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Michigan�s oldest-running outdoor show offers new speakers, calling competitions, free ORV safety class, Super Clinics and more March 15 to 18

The 67th Ultimate Sport Show Grand Rapids includes a record free 188 seminar hours including Lake Ultimate sure to please every outdoors personGRAND RAPIDS, MICH – There are many ways to measure the true size of a sport show. Attendance, of course, comes to mind. The number of exhibitors and variety of features are other standards. Another clue is the breadth and depth of the seminar schedule.


Michigan�s oldest-running outdoor show offers new speakers, calling competitions, free ORV safety class, Super Clinics and more March 15 to 18

The 67th Ultimate Sport Show Grand Rapids includes a record free 188 seminar hours including Lake Ultimate sure to please every outdoors person
The 67th Ultimate Sport Show Grand Rapids includes a record free 188 seminar hours including Lake Ultimate sure to please every outdoors person.   Photo Credit: Showspan

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH – There are many ways to measure the true size of a sport show. Attendance, of course, comes to mind. The number of exhibitors and variety of features are other standards.

Another clue is the breadth and depth of the seminar schedule. At the 67th Annual Ultimate Sport Show, March 15 to 18 at DeVos Place, 303 Monroe NW in downtown Grand Rapids, patrons can take advantage of 118 hour-long seminars. Except for three intensive weekend Super Clinics, all seminars are free with paid admission of only $10 for adults and $4 for children aged 6 to 14.

The non-stop instruction by 35 local and national experts occurs on five separate stages, including Lake Ultimate, a 110,000-gallon indoor lake stocked with live trout. Lake Ultimate speakers will deliver real-time, on-the-water instruction from fully rigged fishing boats floating on the lake.

The show�s five seminar platforms provide producers with scheduling flexibility and show patrons with a huge spectrum of choice. On average, a new seminar begins every 30 minutes over the four-day event, Michigan’s oldest sport show, which began in 1946 and has occurred every year since.

No outdoor sport show in America has a larger or more diverse range of seminar topics.

New speakers and subjects

  • Johnnie Candle, Winner of the MWC World Walleye Championship in 2010, Candle is a professional guide on Devils Lake, ND but also has extensive experience fishing walleyes all over North America. A frequent radio and TV guest, Candle offers entertaining and educational seminars to help anglers learn the fine points of catching walleyes.
  • Will Schultz has caught and released thousands of muskies over his 30-year-long career as a professional guide and tournament angler. The Michigan native is a chapter president for Muskies, Inc. and is one of the nation�s foremost authorities on the species.
  • Joe Thomas is the consummate outdoorsman. The TV host and book author from Ohio is also a professional angler and skilled hunter. He will present weekend seminars on �Booking Your Dream Hunt of a Lifetime� and �Modern Bass Techniques from the Tournament Trail.�
  • Dave Mull, editor of Great Lakes Angler magazine, will share �New Techniques for Great Lakes Trolling� Thursday through Saturday.
  • Don Watts, Michigan native and bass-fishing pro will lead the all-new Bass Super Clinic on Saturday from 3 to 5 pm. Winner of many tournaments throughout the Midwest, Watts will explain in detail how to fish jerkbaits, crankbaits, jigs and other specialized lures in a variety of conditions. The intensive 2-hour clinic costs $25 with each attendee receiving a �free� gift valued at more than the admission fee. Students who sign up Thursday or Friday will receive free admission to the Saturday workshop.
  • Theresa Maybrier returns from her Kansas City, Missouri home after a three-year absence to regale audiences with her expertise on hunting, finding, preserving and preparing wild morel mushrooms. In 2009, her daily seminars were standing-room only.

Favorite seminar experts return

  • Doug Samsal is a Bass Pro Shops preferred guide and an expert on southern Michigan gamefish. His seminars are �Casting for Muskies� and �Spring Smallmouth on Lake St. Clair.� He specializes in catching big fish.
  • Mark Martin is a perennial favorite at the show. The Twin Lakes, Michigan native returns on the weekend for his popular seminars on how to �Consistently Catch More Walleyes�
  • Marianne Huskey surprised walleye anglers last year with her expert knowledge of the popular gamefish. �Walleye Woman,� as she is known among her peers in the all-male AIM Pro Walleye Series tournament trail, is highly involved with introducing kids to fishing. Her seminars are first-rate.
  • Tommy Skarlis holds the best active qualifying streak in the Professional Walleye Trail World Championships at 12 in a row. An expert on Lakes Erie and St. Clair, the Detroit River, Saginaw Bay and the Bays de Noc, Skarlis will arm seminar attendees with the tools they need to catch more walleyes.
  • Mike Pittiglio is a muskie-fishing expert whose Lake St. Clair tactics have made him a favorite guide�s guide. �Trolling for Big Muskie� is his topic.
  • Tim Fox is a professional trainer of hunting dogs that point birds. A breeder of top-drawer Llewellin setters, the Kent City native and part-owner of Shooting the Breeze Hunt Club, describes �No Command Training Techniques,� a modified version of the innovative Rick and Ronnie Smith training system.
  • Paul �Doc� Morrow, owner of Back Forty Habitat Solutions, offers tips and techniques for attracting wildlife to private property in his �Habitat 101� seminars. Morrow earned national reputation from Field & Stream magazine as a �Hero in Conservation.�
  • Richard Holm, a Lake Michigan charter captain from Indiana, will explain how to fish for Great Lakes perch.
  • Mark Romanack presents dog training demonstrations with his black Lab, Mason. Topics include teaching marked and blind retrieves, whistle commands and hand signals as well as a brief discussion on understanding hunting dog behavior. Mark also speaks on �Open Water Walleye.�
  • Fred Abbas is the only Michigan deer hunter to have officially entered four record-book whitetails in one year. The Houghton Lake resident will speak all four days of the show on �Secrets of Mock Scrapes: The Deadliest Tactic of All.�
  • Denny Geurink is one of America’s top wild turkey hunting experts. He will speak Thursday, Friday and Sunday on “Turkey Hunting in Michigan” and will host the annual Turkey Hunting Workshop on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to Noon by the Grand Valley Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation.

Expert meat cutters from Country Smoke House in Almont are bringing a whole deer to the Main Stage at 6 p.m. on Saturday to show patrons how to properly dress, skin and process the animal.

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