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Ice Fishing Frenzy (Sale)


Mark Cook

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OK FMers it is back. Bluewater Bait & Sports in Bemidji will be hosting our 4th Annual ICE Fishing Frenzy this Saturday, November 20th. Deer hunting is over for most of us and the ice is coming. Here is your chance to see all the new products for 2005 and your old favorites as well. Once again Bluewater will be offering the largest selection of portable ice houses in Northern Minnesota. Below is a sampling of the products already in stock.

New Products:

Aqua-vu – Scout and Quad 360 (look out ET)

Berkley – Lighting Rod combos with free Glup (stinky)

Frabill – Artic Fire tip-ups (hot)

MarCum – The vs460 and vs560 (yes they are here)

Rapala – Jigging shad raps (these will cause lower walleye limits)

Phelps Tackle – Tic and snake jigs (crappies love em’)

Scenic Tackle – Rock-n-rollers (unbelievable)

St. Croix – Legend Ice rods and Premier rod combos (sweet)

Todays Tackle – bucket straps, rod rockers and ice wells (No foam here baby)

Augers:

Strike Master – Electra Lazers, the new Lazer 224, and Lazer Mags

Jiffy – Stealth augers, Model 30’s, and Lectric augers

Portable Houses:

Fish Traps – Guides, the new Yukons, Voyagers, and the new link system.

Otters – Dens, Cabins, Lodges, and Resorts.

Frabill – Ranger XLT twins and Ranger Tri-plexes

Nordic – Nordic compete ice house package

Polar – 2, 3, and 4 person houses.

Shore Master – Sportsman wood floor houses – 4x8, 6x8, and 8x8

Trailer Fish Houses:

Klave Industrial houses – All aluminum houses.

Distinct Builders – Simply the classiest house on the market.

There will be way to many specials Saturday to list here. Stop by Saturday for great prices, free food and drink, and meet your fellow FMers. Mention you saw this on Fishing Minnesota and get 15% all your ice tackle purchases.

If you can’t make it Saturday be sure to check out our web site: www.bluewater-bait.com

Bluewater Bait & Sports

801 Washington Ave SE

Bemidji, MN 56601

218-444-BAIT(2248)

Directions:

Bluewater Bait & Sports is located on the south side of Bemidji approximately one mile north of the Highways 2 and 71 junction. Look for all the fish houses.

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