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Centerville Lions Ice Fishing Contest Feb. 16th


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Are they still going to do prizes for the first so many fish caught like they have in years past?

AS far as parking goes, if you get there early enough you can park by waterworks, they have allowed parking on the ice in years past, but last year did not becuase of ice. I would guess the Sheriff decides this. They have also done a shuttle in years past.

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Here is the latest prize list for biggest and first caught:

2013 Largest Fish Caught Prizes

Biggest 10 fish:

1st. Ion Ice Auger

Donated by Jay Hawk Mechanical Inc.

2nd. Ice 45 Flasher

Donated by Northern Wholesale Supply

3rd. Strike Master Electra Lazer 12000 DP

Donated by Korky’s Outdoors

4th. Strike Master Ice Auger Lazer

Donated by Centerville Lions Club

5th. Ice 35 Flasher

Donated by Northern Wholesale Supply

6th. Clam Command Post Ice House

Donated by SaberPack Inc.

7th. Eskimo Quikfish 4

Donated by EJM Pipe Services Inc.

8th. Echo Power Blower / JRs Tickle Bag

Donated by LTG Power Equipment

9th. Stihl Grass Trimmer / JRs Tickle Bag

Donated by Door Service Company

10th. Mr. Heater Buddy / JRs Tickle Bag

Donated by UDOR USA Inc.

First caught that do not register for the top 10:

1st NG Backpack

2nd Cool Bubbles Bucket

3rd Hand Auger

4th Sportsman’s Heater

5th Famous Dave’s $50

6th NG Backpack

7th Trail Cycle Ice Auger Tune-up

8th Shell $25 Gas Card

9th R2F Rod Combo

10th NG NASCAR

11th Ice Force Bag

12th Green Mill $25 Card

13th Airhead Toboggan

14th Coleman Lantern

15th CC Military Surplus $25 Card

16th Cool Bubbles Bucket

17th The Home Depot $25 Card

18th Polar Therm Tip-up

19th Hand Auger

20th Wood Chair

21st Shell $25 Gas Card

22nd NG NASCAR

23rd Sportsman’s Heater

24th Cub Foods $25 Card

25th Kowalski’s $20 Card

All Prizes are Subject to Change.

26th Coleman Lantern

27th Jet Sled Jr.

28th The Home Depot $ 25Card

29th NG Backpack

30th Coleman Lantern

31st Snopedo Toboggan

32nd Coleman Stove

33rd NG NASCAR

34th Coleman Lantern

35th Green Mill $ 25 Card

36th Blue Ribbon Bait $20 Card

37th NG Backpack

38th Beaver Dam Tip-up

39th The Home Depot $25 Card

40th Coleman Lantern

41st Jet Sled Jr.

42nd Shell $25 Gas Card

43rd CC Military Surplus $25 Card

44th NG NASCAR

45th Sting Ray Toboggan

46th The Home Depot $25 Card

47th Coleman Lantern

48th Rapala Fillet Board

49th The Home Depot $25 Card

50th NG Backpack

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