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Thorne Bros Wednesday Night Seminars - November


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The November schedule is set and it’s time to get back into ICE FISHING!!! 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

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

The seminars for November are as follows...

November 2 – Solving Presentation Problems

Host(s): Kenny Matheson

Description: Kenny continues his seminar series focusing on presentation with answering some of those much sought-after questions pertaining to presenting your bait. Sometimes it’s the details that make all the difference and Kenny is going to load you up with ideas and tips!

November 9 – Early Ice Deep Weed Tactics

Host(s): Juan Arellano

Description: Juan will do what it takes to find fish, and sometimes that means locating fish in unusual spots. Weeds are typically seen as shallow water structure during early ice but Juan will open your eyes to whole new world of finding and catching fish in the deep weeds once the ice hits the lakes!

November 16 – The Tournament Mindset

Host(s): Jack and Grete Baker

Description: This father and daughter team will be addressing the sport of ice fishing from the tournament level. Jack is the president of the North American Ice Fishing Circuit (NAIFC) and will not only explain the mindset of a tournament angler, but explain how he and Grete succeed in doing it!

November 23 – Searching Out Large Panfish

Host(s): Bob Bohland

Description: Bob has focused a lot of his time towards seeking out trophy fish. Not all panfish are considered equal and Bob is going to try and shed some light on what characteristics separate trophy fish from the rest of the pack. Location and presentation of big fish!

November 30 – The Mighty Plastic

Host(s): Matt Johnson and Pat Smith

Description: Matt and Pat are going to try and address all those plastics questions. Everything from size to color to action and anything else in between. Plastics for ice fishing have become a mainstay in most ice angler’s arsenals and we’re going to have some fun dissecting just want these plastics are about!

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

See you there! smile

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