The Fly Fishing Shows for 2021 (for now)

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As a past Fly Fishing Show attendee and member of our angling community family, I want to bring you up to speed regarding the 2021 show schedule.

You are no doubt painfully aware of the ongoing medical battle with COVID-19 mixed with local and state show attendance regulations, including numbers of attendees allowed, has severely impacted the fly fishing industry with dramatic changes for the 2021 Fly Fishing Show.

After seemingly endless negotiations with show sites, hotels, and government health agencies, the Fly Fishing Show reluctantly makes the following changes to the 2021 slate:

Denver – Originally scheduled for Jan. 8, 9 and 10 will now be held April 30-May 2, 2021 in its usual location at the Denver Mart, 451 E. 58th Ave. The April 30-May 2 in Denver dates were the best options we could coordinate between exhibitors, facilities and government entities. We are hopeful for a safe and successful spring event in Denver.

Unfortunately, two other sites slated for 2021 Fly Fishing Shows could not be accommodated. They are:
Marlborough, Mass. – Postponed until 2022;
Edison, NJ – Postponed until 2022;
Atlanta – Currently scheduled for Feb. 5 and 6;
Pleasanton, Calif. – Currently scheduled for Feb 19, 20, 21;
Lancaster, Penn. – Currently scheduled for March 6 and 7,” said Furimsky.

The Fly Fishing Show continues to work with both facility management and local authorities in Atlanta, Pleasanton and Lancaster to bring Fly Fishing Shows to those cities in 2021. Announcement of any changes to the three final show sites and dates will be made when confirmed.

Changes in the Fly Fishing Show schedule due to the coronavirus have impacted the lives and businesses of hundreds of exhibitors including guide services, international tackle manufacturers, specialized travel booking agencies, artists and retailers plus hundreds of personalities, seminar leaders, fly tiers and other experts with scheduled presentations at each show. The Fly Fishing Shows are some one of the most anticipated gatherings annually because they are when our community can see what’s new, test product, make purchases, book travel, renew friendships and reignite the fire that drives us all to carry on the traditions of fly fishing. It's the experience of being with other people that generates the excitement and motivation for the upcoming season and we look forward to this as soon as we can operate safely.

This pandemic has been a financial disaster for communities, show facilities and hotels that rely on the thousands of Fly Fishing Show visitors annually. We have worked extremely hard in an effort to not give up on those who depend on our events, so it is with a heavy heart that we are forced to make these changes. Safety is our number one priority and with that in place, our goal will be a successful event. . It will be more important than ever to come support your favorite vendors.

Be well, my fly-fishing friend. I look forward to seeing you at our next show.

Sincerely,

Ben Furimsky
President and CEO
 
The Lancaster show is the only one of the shows I do that has made it this far. Hopefully it stays that way and I'll see many of you there in about 6 weeks.
 
Yo all - I'm afraid that the plug finally got pulled on the Lancaster Show.
 
From the Fly Fishing Show:

BOTH PLEASANTON, LANCASTER
FLY FISHING SHOWS CANCELLED FOR 2021

Alameda County Fairgrounds – site of the Pleasanton Fly Fishing Show – has been designated a COVID-19 vaccine distribution center, ending any hope for 2021 while restrictive government attendance mandates forced the cancellation of the Lancaster, Penn. show.
In addition to becoming a vaccine distribution center, emergency medical services will take over all of the Alameda County Fairgrounds’ primary buildings and the main paved parking lot with an end date of July 4, it was announced. This ends any hope for a possible spring event, but it’s better than an empty facility.
In Pennsylvania, regulations will only permit 463 attendees in the Lancaster Convention Center. The Lancaster Fly Fishing Show attracts far more than that together with exhibitors, show staff and presenters. We had no choice but to cancel for 2021 and look toward 2022.
The Denver Fly Fishing Show is still on track for April 30-May 2. We will continue to monitor the situations, while remaining hopeful we can make a positive turn.
 
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