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Forest Lake Fishapalooza at St. Paul Ice Fishing Show


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grin2010 Forest Lake VFW FISHAPALOOZA Ice Fishing Contest. grin

February 27th, 2010

Well over $180,000 in cash and prizes! The LARGEST ice fishing prize package in the world!

Prizes include cool stuff like...

  • Polaris Sportsman 500 ATV's

  • Ice Castle Fish Houses. Not just 1 or 2, but 5 fish houses!

  • A Wilcraft Amphibious vehicle

  • Strikemaster Augers & Winter wear

  • Otter Fish Houses

  • Marcum Sonars and Cameras

  • Lake of the Woods chartered summer fishing trip and ice fishing vacation pkgs

  • And again this year... A WT1790 Skeeter Walleye boat for last place

Don't forget 1st place... $20,000 cold, hard, cash!!!

Keep an eye open for the Northland Tackle Prize Patrol!

Great prizes handed out to people using Northland Tackle during the contest.

Have fun and Win great prizes all while helping the important charities of the Forest Lake VFW post 4210.

Stop by the St. Paul Ice Fishing Show booth 442 and save $15 on tickets during the show.

www.IceFishingForestLake.com

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Don't forget to stop by the St. Paul Ice Fishing Show Dec 4th-6th and take advantage of the show special and save $15 on your Fishapalooza Event tickets.

Well over $180,000 in Cash and Prizes.

The LARGEST ice fishing prizes package in the world.... period!

From $20,000 cash! for 1st place to a $25,000 Skeeter Walleye Boat for last place.

Packed in between those two great prizes are awesome prizes such as...

  • Strikemaster Solo Augers
  • Marcum Sonars and Cameras
  • Team Otter Fish houses
  • Ice Castle Fish Houses. Not 1, Not 2, but 5 Fish Houses!
  • Made in the USA Polaris Sportsman 500 ATV's
  • and much more!!!

Have fun and win great prizes all while helping someone we wholeheartedly support, our veterans.

Proceeds from this event support the Forest Lake VFW charities.

Visit for more details.

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