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Thorne Bros Wednesday Night Seminars - January


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The January 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 January are as follows...

January 5 -- Pressured Ice Fishing

Host(s): Juan Arellano

Description: Juan is an accomplished tournament angler and promoter in the ice fishing industry. Juan finds himself on the ice more often than not and has encountered a variety of situations. There are not many ice fishing curveballs that Juan can’t hit and he’s offering up his time to help you catch more fish! Juan is coming off a recent 1st Place finish in the UPL and he is ready to share his secrets!!!

January 12 -- Fishing is Fun!!!

Host(s): Jack and Grete Baker

Description: This father and daughter team has been fishing together since Grete was old enough to walk. Now Jack is the leader of the NAIFC tournaments and the two of them have a lengthy track-record of tournament appearances and wins. A very exciting duo that has a lot to share! Come learn some fun tips for icing more fish and see how fishing as a family is worth every minute!!!

January 19 -- Keeping it Simple

Host(s): Jack Halverson and Mike Thompson

Description: For those of you who have met or heard about the infamous “Mike and Jack” team then they need no introduction. Simple yet effective. After a day on the ice, these two usually find themselves holding giant fish and/or healthy paychecks. They are currently the all-time UPL stats leaders and two darn good guys. This is one of those seminars that might need a place on your calendars!!!

January 26 -- Tag Teaming the Fish

Host(s): Scott Seibert and Shelly Holland

Description: This soon-to-be husband and wife know how to put fish on the ice! Both are leaders in the ice fishing scene and have been there and done that when it comes to ice fishing. They know how to use each other’s strengths to not only catch fish, but to have a lot of fun doing so! Also a great seminar for all you couples out there, so don’t be afraid to invite the spouse!

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

See you there! smile

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