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Thorne Bros Wednesday Night Seminars - June


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The June schedule is set! Giving you a jump-start on making future plans smile

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 June are as follows...

June 1 – Opening Day Muskies

Host(s): Jason Summers

Description: Jason Summers, owner of Chaos Tackle (creator of the Madussa), will offer up his time to help you put a muskie in the boat on opening weekend! Jason has spent a lot of time chasing muskies, both in the tournament and recreational scene. A must-attend for you muskie fanatics!

June 8 – Esox on the Fly

Host(s): Scott Struif

Description: Fly Angler Manager, Scott Struif, will continue on the topic of “fish with teeth” and touch on the art of fly fishing for muskie and pike. Scott needs no introduction to his expertise in fly fishing and he has dedicated a lot of time into targeting “fish with teeth” on the fly!

June 15 – Summer Shottin’

Host(s): Kenny Matheson

Description: Kenny has worked hard to master the art of ultimate finesse—drop-shotting! Kenny will go over his experience and skills for how to properly drop-shot, as well as unique situations for why drop-shotting can give you the extra edge. Bass, panfish, walleye… you name, Kenny will cover it!

June 22 – Lowrance Overview

Host(s): Chris Meyer

Description: The long-awaited Lowrance Electronics seminar is here! Lowrance expert and field tester, Chris Meyer, will be here to answer all of your Lowrance questions. Everyone can learn from this seminar and it will be an excellent chance to make yourself better with your electronics!

June 29 – Summertime Walleyes

Host(s): Chris Wallace

Description: Thorne Bros employee, Chris Wallace, will share his tips and techniques for putting more walleyes in the boat this summer! Chris spends a lot of time targeting the elusive walleye and he has some pretty neat tricks to making those heat-of-the-summer fish bite!

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

See you there! smile

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