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VikingLand Chapter Muskies INC....."GUIDE FOR A DAY"...Lake Miltona...


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Vikingland Chapter Muskies Inc.

"Guide For A Day"

Saturday -- July 9th, 2005 Lake Miltona

GUIDE FOR A DAY is an annual fund raising event where anyone who may be interested in the sport of Muskie fishing can spend a day on the water with an experienced Muskie fisherman. This is a great way to learn about muskie lures and their presentation; plus get a chance to fish areas of Lake Miltona where muskies are known to roam. Guests will be charged a fee of $50.00 each, and will be provided with a guide for the day, including boat, fishing equipment, and a noon lunch. Activities start at 7:15AM and run until approximately 3:00PM.

This is a regional event, drawing fishermen & guides from West Central Minnesota and surrounding areas. It is best to register early because there are only a limited number of guides available.

For more information contact: Jim Reuter (320) 986-2415

or (E-mail: [email protected]

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$50 per client

Must have check to hold your reservation

Make checks payable to: Vikingland Chapter of Muskie Inc

Send Checks to:

Trophy Hunter Accessories, Inc.

14493 - 150th Ave

Hoffman, MN 56339

-Start at 7:30 at Lake Miltona East Public Access.

-Over at approximately 3:00pm

- We furnish: Boat, fishing equipment, tackle, and noon lunch (to be held at Sandy Beach north access.)

- One client per boat unless special arrangements are made for 2 clients in a boat

-When we receiv your check mor information will be sent to you.

Please provide Name and Phone number with check.

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This is a great opportunity to explore a world class Muskie fishery, and try muskie fishing with an experienced guide.

take advantage of it!

register early....(like now!)

good luck and good fishing!

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This is a great event. I participated last year with a friend of mine. It was a great time. Lots of good people. Only two fish were caught( one by myself) but a good time was had by all. Sign up and help raise some money for that fishery up there.

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