Topeka Boat, RV, and Outdoor Sport Show
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Get tips from top pros at sessions held daily throughout the show; topics
include bass, catfish, walleye and crappie fishing. Don't miss the areas largest selection of boats from the areas premier dealers. Best pricing of the year so if you are in the market to buy a new boat there will not be a better time to buy. Fun for all ages as we have something for everyone. The Kansas Dept of Wildlife and Parks 40ft Aquarium filled fish from the area. Tackle dealers, guide services, kids face painting and much much more!
Topeka Boat, RV, and Outdoor Sport Show
Phone : 800-756-4788 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 816-676-1222
Email Address : scottm@rjpromotions.com
Web: www.topekaboat.com
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