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Spring fund raiser, Arrowhead chapter MI


guideman

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Hi All,
The Arrowhead Chapter of Muskie's Inc
is having our spring fund raiser. smile.gif
We will have two speakers and lots of prizes.

Our first speaker Clff Wagenbach, in my opinion, the top walleye guide on Lake Vermilion. Cliff has been guiding
on Vermilion for more than 20 years.

Our second speaker is Scott Persons,
owner of Slammer Top Water Bait Co.
Scott is a long time muskie angler and he has designed some of the best
topwater lures, on the market today.
Scott's presentation will cover all the in's and out's about fishing a surface bait, for giant muskie's smile.gif

Everyone is welcome to attend, our
First speaker will start at 7:00pm so
get there early if you want to get a good seat.

Time; 7:00 pm Wednesday May 8, 2002

Place; Sawmill Bar, Mountain Iron MN
Located on Hwy 53, 1/4 mile south of
Hwy 169 between Virginia & Mt. Iron.

There are tickets for door prizes and
drawings for Tackle, Rods/reels and a whole lotta stuff. The seminar's are
FREE to all, come and see us and find out more about Muskie's Inc. smile.gif

Adult Refreshments are available!
I hope to see you there! smile.gif

One of the prizes is a day of fishing
with the guideman! What a great deal!
------------------
Terry Sjoberg
Ace guide service.
Beautiful Lake Vermilion.
aceguideservice.com

[This message has been edited by guideman (edited 04-22-2002).]

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