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ICAST 2023 registration and hotel reservations are open for all attendees

by ICAST 15 Feb 2023 09:25 PST July 11-14, 2023
ICAST 2023 registration and hotel reservations are open for all attendees © ICAST

ICAST - the world's largest sportfishing industry trade show - is back with a show floor packed with exhibitors plus all the great events you've come to expect including the New Product Showcase, On The Water Product Demo Day, the State of the Industry Breakfast, Lunch & Learn Business Development Seminars, ICAST Cup Bass Fishing Tournament and Buyer Show Specials.

For additional show information, go to the new and improved website. The revised website is loaded with all the information you need to have an awesome ICAST experience. Don't delay! Register today.

Registration portal

Registration, hotel reservations and event tickets are just a mouse-click away. ICAST offers an industry-only opportunity to see the new products debuting this year. We've also expanded the fly fishing footprint on the show floor!

See all the available badge categories here. Hotel reservations and event tickets - such as the State of the Industry Breakfast - are available through Registration.

CDS (Convention Data Services) and EventSphere are our new ICAST registration and hotel reservations partners. If you receive emails from other companies claiming to be our show registration and hotel reservations partners, please disregard them.

Affordable and convenient hotels
Room blocks are open at a wide variety of hotels near the convention center. Lock in the best prices before they're gone. Hotel reservations can be made through Registration.

Over 425 exhibitors (and counting...)
Have you seen who'll be exhibiting at ICAST? The show floor is filling up and prime space is going quickly. If you are an exhibitor, book your space now. Trade Show Manager Larkin Porter is ready to help find the right space for you.

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