seminars & presentationS
Wingshoot Wisconsin, Nick Johnson
Intro to Duck Calling for Kids – Sunday at Noon
Join professional waterfowl guide Nick Johnson for a fun and interactive seminar introducing kids to the basics of duck calling. Each child will receive a free duck call and learn how to make their first quacks, while Nick shares how mastering the duck call as a kid helped launch his career in the hunting industry. This hands-on session is perfect for young outdoor enthusiasts looking to take their first step into the world of waterfowling.
Early Season goose hunting strategy – Saturday at 11:30 AM
Join veteran waterfowl guide Nick Johnson for an in-depth look at early season goose hunting tactics that consistently put birds on the ground. This seminar covers scouting patterns, understanding resident goose behavior, decoy spreads, calling strategies, and common mistakes hunters make early in the season. Whether you’re a new hunter or looking to refine your approach before opener, you’ll leave with practical, real-world tips you can apply immediately to increase your success next September.
Crazy Good Fishing, Adam Van Tassell
Fishing the Amazon Jungle
Friday at 5:30 PM
Sunday at 1:00 PM
Fishing the Amazon Jungle is a practical, no-nonsense look at one of the most extreme freshwater fisheries on earth, presented by an angler who has completed multiple Amazon expeditions, holds a Brazilian fishing record, and has fished extensively across Brazil, Guyana, and Colombia. The seminar covers how to plan an Amazon trip, realistic costs, how to evaluate outfitters, and the differences between peacock bass–focused trips and true multi-species adventures. We’ll also break down the giant catfish, toothy predators, and hard-hitting peacock bass that define fishing in the Amazon—and what anglers can realistically expect on the water.
Big River Angling Adventures / Tate's Guide Service, Dan McGuire
Guide Strategies: Best River Techniques
Saturday at 9:30 AM
Sunday at 11:00 AM
Wisconsin licensed fishing guide, and US Coast Guard certified captain, Dan McGuire will share the top techniques/strategies he uses to catch walleyes on the Mississippi River - Spring, Summer, and Fall. He will go in-depth on his favorite technique to target walleyes during the different times of year. Dan will discuss these presentations and the equipment needed to be successful in targeting river walleyes with his favorite techniques. He will also provide guidance to adapt these presentations on the rivers you fish!
Flatline Your Bird Series Decoys, Darrell Bartel
Tactics for spring turkey hunting and setting up decoys
Saturday at 2:30 PM
Sunday at 10:00 AM
Darrell will discuss what they call their “Flatline Advantage” presenting their various turkey decoys. He will discuss the placement of the decoys, how to call the turkeys and bring the birds within range. Other decoy and turkey hunting tactics and methods will be discussed followed by a question and answer period.
Haasch Guide Services, Captain Lee Haasch
Tips and Tricks for Catching Trophy Kings
Saturday at 10:30 AM
Sunday at 2:00 PM
Captain Lee will discuss and show you some tips and tricks to help put more trophy kings in your cooler. With 50 years of angling and guiding experience on Lake Michigan, Captain Lee has seen and tried many different methods over the years to put more fish in the boat. Come and see some of his secrets to producing more and bigger fish his customers.
Tag’em Outdoors, Carsen and Scott Christenson
How to build successful food plots
Saturday at 4:30 PM
We will discuss food plot tactics we have used over the years.
Topics included will be, equipment used, different plot types, different seed configurations, and what has and hasn’t worked for us.
Q&A’s ending
Chasin’ Eyes Guide Service, Capt. Joe Knowles
Trolling Walleye on Green Bay
Saturday at 12:30 PM
This seminar will share information about a variety of topics and discuss open water trolling tips and techniques along with how to select and use equipment to improve your success!
Tactacam
Outdoor cameras for wildlife and security
Friday at 4:30 PM
Saturday at 1:30 PM
Learn more about how outdoor cameras can bring the outdoors indoors! Security, wildlife and more.
Driftless Deer Habitat by Design, Matthew Thomas
Successful Whitetail Starts with a Plan
Friday at 6:30 PM
Creating a solid plan for whitetail hunting involves several important elements that must work together over time. Successful whitetail management is not just about hunting strategies, but about understanding how deer use the land and what they need to thrive. This presentation will focus on how to turn your property into a well-balanced habitat that supports healthy deer populations and encourages the growth of mature bucks. By improving food sources, cover, water access, and overall land management practices, you can create an environment that attracts deer, keeps them on your property, and increases long-term hunting success.