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2010 / 2011 Hard Water First Ice Expo Sale


Ed Carlson

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Where: Gander Mountain Store - Fargo, ND

*Gander Mountain 2010 / 2011 Hard Water First Ice Expo*

Fargo. ND Nov, 13th and 14th

Saturday the 13th 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM

Sunday the 14th 12 Noon to 6:00 PM

* This event is Open & Free to the public *

Come meet the Extreme Bikini Ice Fishing Team and be the first to get your hands on there 2011 BIKINI ICE FISHING TEAM CALENDAR, posters, and Team T-Shirts at Gander Mountain Saturday Nov, 13th from 10am - 4pm.

Team Members of the Extreme Bikini Ice Fishing Team will be there to autograph them for you!

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Saturday and Sunday is packed full of special guests and Pro Staff Team members, and product representatives. This gives you an excellent opportunity to see and pick up loads of tips from the Pro's.

See all the new hot ice shacks, new on ice apparel, and new ice fishing tackle out for 2011 Hard Water Season.

Along with the IFBT, many other special guests will be in the store participating in the event all weekend. You will get face to face interaction with the Pro's all weekend.

*Special on the air broadcast live from Gander Mountain with KFGO "The Mighty 790" and the "Mike McFeely Show".

Pro Staff, Product Specialists, Guides, and fishing industry representatives to appear live on the floor all weekend.

*Wayne Benbo - Fish's Sporting Toys Ice Saws

*StrikeMaster Rep and Demo's

*Don Lincoln - Team Wilcraft and Team StrikeMaster

*Jiffy Rep and Demo's

*Jason Green - Team Northland Tackle

*Tony Mariotti - Team Vexilar & Team UOA Pro Staff

*Ed "Backwater Eddy" Carlson - Team Salmo USA/Canada, Team Vexilar, Team Frabill

*And even more surprise guests...so don't miss out! wink

*( Hourly drawing for free ice fishing gear, must be in the store that hour to win..just to make it interesting. Event Specific unadvertised "Store Specials" and "Hot Buys" on ice gear and tackle will appear all weekend along with current sales ad's. Any special event sales opportunities will run only on November 13th and 14th, and only at the Fargo Gander Mountain location. )

Hope to see you there, it will be fun!

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I apparently omitted a few guests from the list, sorry guys, so here is the updated guest list for the event.

Pro Staff, Product Specialists, Guides, and fishing industry representatives to appear live on the floor all weekend.

* Brian "Bro" Brosdahl Team Frabill, Team StrikeMaster, Team Hummingbird.

*Korey Kirschenmann - "Kirsch's Outdoor Products", NDTRAX, MNTRAX, TRAX Google Earth, Demo and more.

*Jason Green - Team Northland Tackle

*Tony Mariotti - Team Vexilar & Team UOA Pro Staff

*Don Lincoln - Team Wilcraft and Team StrikeMaster

*Ed "Backwater Eddy" Carlson - Team Salmo USA/Canada, Team Vexilar, Team Frabill

*Jiffy Rep and Demo's

*StrikeMaster Rep and Demo's

*Wayne Benbo - Fish's Sporting Toys Ice Saws

*And even more surprise guests...so don't miss out!

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The list of new product demo's increases daily for the event. Here is one well worth a look.

The J-Wheelz system upgrade eliminates the concerns of deep snow and also adds a huge amount of extra flotation, increases stability, enhances traction and mobility on snow, mud, and even on open water. They can truck on across water like a Coot on the run. LOL!

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On deep soft snow the Wilcraft with the aid of the J-Wheelz, the added traction and surface area functions like tracks, but at a tiny fraction of the weight or the cost.

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WilCraft will be demoing them here in Fargo this weekend at the "Hard Water First Ice Expo" here at Gander Mountain.

Get that deer "Hang'n high" so you can stop in and check them out. wink

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