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Thorne Bros Wednesday Seminars - April


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The April schedule is set and it’s time to get back into OPEN WATER 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/Fly Angler...

10091 Central Ave

Blaine, MN 55434

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

The seminars for April are as follows...

April 4 – Panfish Strategies

Host(s): Corey Bechtold

Description: Thorne Bros Pro Staffer, Corey Bechtold, will address the popular topic of spring panfish! Since we’re in an early hot-pursuit for open water panfish there is a lot to talk about. Corey will address everything from location to what to throw. A seminar intended to make you a more versatile and productive panfish angler!

April 11 – Early Season Muskies

Host(s): Rick "Rocker" Rosar

Description: It might be April, but it’s no secret that muskies are on the brain for all you die hard muskie anglers! Rick is on Thorne Bros Pro Staff and will touch on what you need to know once the season opens as well as some valuable insight for those of you heading south to target the elusive muskie!

April 18 – Bucktail Tying 101

Host(s): Luke Ronnestrand

Description: Luke needs little introduction as he has fast-become one of the best muskie guides and anglers around. Luke is willing to offer up his skills at tying bucktails to help all of you learn the art of bucktail making. This is an excellent opportunity to learn the tricks of the trade from the master himself!

April 25 – Bass on the Fly

Host(s): Scott Struif

Description: Fly Angler Manager, Scott Struif, will address the topic of fly fishing for bass! Everything from largemouth to smallmouth, rivers to lakes, Scott will do his best to cover it all! A great chance to get geared up and ready for the bass season!

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

See you there! smile

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