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Thorne Bros Wednesday Night Seminars - February


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The February 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

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

The seminars for February are as follows...

February 1 – Fishing Off the Beaten Path

Host(s): Jeff Borchardt

Description: Jeff is an accomplished outdoorsman who not only enjoys ice fishing, but spends a lot of time chasing hot bites by blazing his own trail. Whether it’s big water like Red Lake or tiny farm ponds, Jeff has a knack for breaking away from the norm to catch more fish!

February 8 – Late Ice Panfish

Host(s): Kenny Matheson

Description: For those of you who know Kenny, it’s no secret that he’s an obsessed panfisherman, and late ice is one of his favorite times to not only catch numbers, but big fish! Kenny will share his findings and tactics for late ice panfish in hopes of helping you catch more and bigger fish!

February 15 – Traveling Light

Host(s): John Hoppe

Description: Mobility is the name of the game in ice fishing, and John has developed a plan for staying lightweight. John will touch on the concept of how and why staying light and mobile can pay-off when venturing out on the ice, plus some fishing tips too of course!

February 22 – TBA

Host(s): TBA

Description: TBA!

February 29 – Big Water Perch

Host(s): John Hoyer

Description: John is a muskie guide during the summer, but knows big water better than most and during the winter his focus turns towards perch! Now that walleye and pike season is closed in Minnesota, it’s time to switch gears and chase down jumbo perch on your big waters!

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

See you there! smile

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February 22 – Across the Ice Belt

Host(s): Juan Arellano

Description: Juan just spent over a month traveling with Dave Genz and they hit numerous lakes between MN and NY. Juan has some exciting insight and stories to share from his trip as well as some tips and techniques from across the ice belt for about everything that swims!

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Stop on out tomorrow night at 7pm and listen to Jeff's seminar! Jeff (most of you know him as Borch) will have a lot of interesting things to share! ...

February 1 – Fishing Off the Beaten Path

Host(s): Jeff Borchardt

Description: Jeff is an accomplished outdoorsman who not only enjoys ice fishing, but spends a lot of time chasing hot bites by blazing his own trail. Whether it’s big water like Red Lake or tiny farm ponds, Jeff has a knack for breaking away from the norm to catch more fish!

See all of you there! smile

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