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SW Mn Fishing Club Ice clinic Dec 12th


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Join the SW Mn Fishing Club December 12th in Worthington at the Elks Lodge on 2nd Ave for an informative ice fishing clinic. We will have many products to view from flashers, to ice houses, augers and the latest in baits and lures. See how to present finess plastics, and see the newest designs in ice fishing rods and what works on SW Mn lakes and NW Iowa.

Also US 104 radio will be registering you to win a key to the Ultra Shack, SW Mn Fishing Club will also announce thier 1st annual Ice Fishing Tournament on Lake Okabena in Worthington at the Clinic.

The clinic starts at noon and runs until 3pm. The Ultra Shack registration will go from noon until 1:45pm.

Memberships will be available and kids are encouraged to come. Join the fun and learn, with the SW Mn Fishing Club.

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This is going to be a blast! I will be there to talk about different items like augers, I will have my Ice Gator, my Strikemasters and my Nils Master augers. We will have the latest in Flashers. I will have my Marcum LX3tc, My LX5, and my Humminbird Ice 55. See a feature on small micro baits and finess plastics perfect for panfishing. See a full display of portable ice houses from Clam, Frabill and Otter Outdoors. From one man houses to fully modified two man shacks. Come and learn and get a chance to win a key to the Ultra Shack ice house worth over $9000.00 from US 104, one key will be given away before 2pm.

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I'll be showing up to findout the inside secrets on how to catch some fish. Also if no one else shows up i got a better chance at winning a key to the ultra shack.

have to spread the word that the fish are really biting hard on saturday at some remote lake only from 2 to 5 that day.

Its good to see that the local fishing events will be posted on it. Always seemed to find about alot of the events going on that day or evening when they were already over with. I'm a slow learner so have to spend twice as much time on the lake enjoying trying to catch fish.

It will be a good time seeing the different items and hearing the different information presented.

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