Salt Water Sportsman National Seminar Series Comes To Mohegan Sun February 22nd! - The Fisherman

Salt Water Sportsman National Seminar Series Comes To Mohegan Sun February 22nd!

Presented by Bass Pro Shops and Mako Boats, the Salt Water Sportsman National Seminar Series brings its 2025 New England edition to the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut, on Saturday, February 22. Hosting the event will be George Poveromo, of George Poveromo’s World of Saltwater Fishing on Discovery. Rick Mola, a legendary New England fishing authority and owner of Fisherman’s World, a tackle shop in Norwalk, CT, will co-host.

Joining Poveromo and Mola at the Mohegan Sun will be: Captain Mike Roy from Reel cast Charters in Old Saybrook, CT; Max Finch from Fisherman’s World in Norwalk, CT; Matt Stone from Black Hall Outfitters in Westbrook, CT; Capt. Dante Soriente from Magic Tail Outfitters; Dustin Stevens from RI Kayak Adventures out of Warwick, RI, Capt. Rich Teniero from RnG Charters and many more!

Courses for the February 22 seminar will encompass the how-to’s and where-to’s of catching the regions inshore, nearshore and offshore saltwater gamefish. The Seminar Series kicks off at 9 a.m. and will conclude by 3 p.m., with a one-hour lunchbreak. A seminar series ticket is only $65 and covers five hours of instruction from the best pros in the business, a course textbook, a one-year subscription or extension to Salt Water Sportsman, one Roff’s Ocean Fishing Forecast Analysis and a boat load of other freebies. One lucky attendee will take home the grand prize at the conclusion of the New England seminar; a Florida Keys fishing trip with one of several premier Florida Keys guides. There will also be a “super grand prize”, awarded two weeks after the conclusion of the 2025 series: a new Mako Pro Skiff 17 cc!

To purchase tickets and learn more about the seminar, visit: www.nationalseminarseries.com.

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