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Ice Fishing Electronics


PerchJerker

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We've got a couple great deals on Marcum_ Underwater Cameras right now!

The Marcum_VS820 is on closeout for $160 off the regular price -- this is a close-out so quantities are limited and once they're gone, they're gone!

We've also got the Marcum_VS380 on sale, which is a really great camera at a really great price!

You can see those deals, and all our other underwater cameras, at Pro Fishing Supply Underwater Cameras

We've also got some really good pricing right now on our ice fishing electronics --- and ShowDowns are in stock now and ready to ship! If you were waiting for a ShowDown last year you don't need to wait any longer!

You can check out all our ice fishing electronics at Pro Fishing Supply Ice Fishing Flashers

And we give you FREE SHIPPING on all our ice fishing flashers and cameras!

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Good idea on bringing up ice fishing electronics Dave. Now is the time to buy because every year when ice fishing is in full swing, inventory starts to get thin on the "good" models. grin Searching for other things related to flashers on the net, I have found distant complementing comments about Pro-Fishing Supply, Dave and people not be able to find the flasher they want. Dave must be hardwired in because he has come through for customers who need that one and only one model. Good service, the best pricing (shop his prices and find better, you can not), great inventory and not only does Dave have a very easy to use on-line store, but he actually has a showroom you can visit in Waconia, MN:

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Just un-heard of with todays other "full-lined" fishing electronics on-line stores. Big Plus to using Dave is you will be dealing with a person who actually used, in the feild and on the water, the products he sells. Not some young kid or guy who just speed read the owners manual and thinks every "fish finder" honestly is just the same as the next. Good luck finding the salesman in the event an issue arises. If you have an issue with installation or operation, you can drive your boat right down and pull up to the front door and go "Here's whats happening Dave".... smile

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