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 No matter where you looked this weekend you saw something consistent throughout the show. Regardless of age or gender, or what outdoor activity brought you to the show, or whether you were an exhibitor or attendee, you eventually ended up wearing one, if not many, of these. It didn’t matter the time of day, what you had on, what side of the table you were occupying or whether you were giving or appreciating a ~Read More~
 Aimee Argyle | Gary Talarico | Mrs. Mongo | Mike Argyle
Antique Boats & Motors
This post comes to you from the floor of America’s Outdoor Fishing & Hunting Show at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL. Team LureSecure is here in full force – Gary Talarico/Chief Fishfinder, MongoMad & his wife, Mike Argyle of ClearStream Concepts and Aimee Argyle of Northern Shores Realty, made the trip from northern ~Read More~
Chicago, IL – January 27, 2010: AnglerQuest LLC will be showcasing their innovative product, the LureSecure, at the 31st Annual America’s Outdoor Fishing & Hunting Show. AnglerQuest teamed up with Rebuild Resources to produce the LureSecure, a unique item with countless benefits for the angler. LureSecures eliminate the possibility of painful hook wounds in fingers, children or pets, and assist in keeping rods and equipment tangle-free. LureSecures also eliminate the aggravating chore of freeing fish hooks from ~Read More~

Gary Talarico/Ultimate Fishing Show
Team LureSecure attended The Ultimate Fishing Show at the Rock Financial Showplace in Novi, MI and found themselves among some of the nation’s best outfitters, charter boat captains, boat dealers and purveyors of fine fishing goods. MongoMad and Chief Fishfinder manned the booth for Team LureSecure at this show, one which has been hailed as the biggest pure fishing show in the Midwest. Despite the fact the show was ~Read More~
 Aimee & I rolled out slow on this fine morn – it just felt like the kind of day you ease into. After all it was Sunday. Those devoted to the “religion” known as ice fishing were at the doors at 10 am, ready to check out all that was new in the industry, learn new techniques and run into their fellow parishioners.
We chose this day to walk around and check out what was ~Read More~
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It wasn’t a truck, but something definitely had left a mark – I was exhausted. What happened to the good ol’ days in college when I could pull all-nighters, party like an animal and live happily with a modicum of sleep? I never sleep well in hotel rooms, and this was definitely the case on this occasion. Oh well, nothing copious amounts of java couldn’t remedy. It took much of that just ~Read More~
 Off to the holylands we went, in the very wee hours of the morning. We were on a pilgrimage, to a place where ice fishing is a religion. We headed north and west, to Minnesota, packed to the gills with supplies, gear and inventory. We were about to spend the weekend with hordes of fellow ice fisherman at 17th Annual Ice Fishing & Winter Sports Show.
For this journey to the ice fishing ~Read More~
 This was one strange firearm deer season here in Michigan. The lack of snow in November was unusual and not really a good thing for most hunters after the wily whitetail deer. Deer just do not seem to be active in this kind of weather. The worse the weather gets it seems the more they move in search of food.
How they handle hungry deer elsewhere…..
I must admit it was kinda nice hunting without heavy outerwear. It’s not ~Read More~

Wow. It’s fall up here in the north woods. I saw red leaves falling. It gave me the shivers for a second. I had a flashback to snow shovel in hand, shivering. Up here in the Upper Peninsula it was the summer of no summer. It was generally cool or wet or both. I do look forward to the fall activities though. Grouse and squirrel hunting. Fantastic fall fishing. Bow deer season. Turkey hunting. ~Read More~
We finally have Summer weather up here in the Upper Peninsula. It was late coming and the Fall will be here too soon. The great news is the blackflies are GONE. There is one pesky bug, however, the mosquitoes. Now the only annoyance is the skeeters but they are fightable. DEET, a brisk wind, the smoke off a campfire or amazingly, laundry dryer sheets help with the assault on those winged bloodsuckers. ~Read More~
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