Who’s going? Mile high hunt & fish expo

sndmn11

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What was underwhelming about it?
There wasn't anything there that was unique to the event or couldn't be accomplished elsewhere. In other words, there wasn't value in attending that exceeded the cost of attending.

Really the best part was 45min-1hr of listening to Travis and Robby.

They need a genuine hook;
Stash a bunch of 3d targets in the weeds to the north and set up a glassing area where people can take advantage of Maven/Swarovski/Zeiss in attendance.
Rent some stair masters, bring in ALL the pack makers and make it a point to encourage people to try them all with weight and real effort.
Give away door prizes.

...something other than here's the same stuff you can see at stores in Denver, but drive to the airport and pay us.
 

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I thought it was great… but why does it have to coincide with the Turkey opening weekend? Would be great in late Feb early March when nothing is going on….
 
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There wasn't anything there that was unique to the event or couldn't be accomplished elsewhere. In other words, there wasn't value in attending that exceeded the cost of attending.

Really the best part was 45min-1hr of listening to Travis and Robby.

They need a genuine hook;
Stash a bunch of 3d targets in the weeds to the north and set up a glassing area where people can take advantage of Maven/Swarovski/Zeiss in attendance.
Rent some stair masters, bring in ALL the pack makers and make it a point to encourage people to try them all with weight and real effort.
Give away door prizes.

...something other than here's the same stuff you can see at stores in Denver, but drive to the airport and pay us.

Personally I see value in everything being in one stop. If I want to look at a product, I prefer it to be at an expo where I can talk to someone who's hopefully more knowledgeable on the product than just a store salesman.

Then I'm not wasting someone's time on a product that I might or might not buy in their store.
 

sndmn11

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Personally I see value in everything being in one stop. If I want to look at a product, I prefer it to be at an expo where I can talk to someone who's hopefully more knowledgeable on the product than just a store salesman.

Then I'm not wasting someone's time on a product that I might or might not buy in their store.
Who on the exhibitor list would you talk to there rather than at their place of business?
 
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