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Thorne Bros Wednesday Night Seminars - December


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The December schedule is set! Giving you a jump-start on making future plans smile ICE FISHING is here!!!

ALL OF THE SEMINARS ARE FREE TO ATTEND! JUST SHOW UP!

All of the following seminars will begin at 7pm at Thorne Brothers...

10091 Central Ave

Blaine, MN 55434

763-572-3782

www.thornebros.com

After every seminar there will also be DISCOUNTS on fishing gear!!!

The seminars for December are as follows...

December 1 -- Artificial Intelligence

Host(s): Corey Bechtold

Description: For anyone who follows the use of plastics for fishing, you’ll more than likely run across the name Corey Bechtold. Corey has fast-become one of the leaders in using plastics and ice fishing is one of his strong-points! If you intend to use plastics at all this winter then this is a must-attend event!!!

December 8 -- Fly Tying Demo

Host(s): Scott Struif

Description: Fly Angler manager, Scott Struif, will go over how to tie various flies. A great chance to get an up close and personal lesson from one of the best!

December 15 -- Open Ice Fishing Discussion

Host(s): Bob Horn

Description: Professional ice angler and promoter, Bob Horn, will be making the trip from Chicago, IL to help answer a variety of questions about ice fishing! Bob has spent some time on TV as one of the “Icemen” and will offer up his time to share his knowledge and experience! Don’t miss this one!

December 22 -- The Tournament Mindset

Host(s): Shawn Lankki

Description: Shawn will go over how to approach various tournaments… whether it is the Forest Lake Extravaganza or the NAIFC championship. Shawn is an experienced ice angler and this will not only be a good chance to learn how to place higher in tournaments, but a good chance to learn more tips!

December 29 -- Midseason Blues

Host(s): Pat and Mike Rodger

Description: These brothers take ice fishing serious and have caught darn near everything that swims! Staying on top of the fish is second nature to Pat and Mike and they will go over the much-needed techniques for putting fish on the ice once those “midseason blues” kick in!

So, mark your calenders for Wednesday Night Seminars at Thorne Bros!

See you there! smile

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Sorry it took so long, but I finally have the video of Corey's seminar ready for viewing... I hate computers sometimes smile ...

Here is a link to Corey's seminar...

Artificial Intelligence - Corey Bechtold - 12/1/10 - CLICK HERE

Enjoy! smile

I also have some bad news... it looks like Bob Horn is not going to make for his seminar this Wednesday. With the recent snow storm and a couple other unexpected situations he is not going to be able to make it over from Chicago. Bob is very bummed that it's not going to work out, as he very badly wanted to be here. That being said, we will not have a seminar this Wednesday at the store. So, the next seminar will be Shawn Lankki's on December 22.

See all of you there!

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