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Thorne Bros Spring Sale this weekend


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Thorne Bros Spring Sale is this Saturday and Sunday April 22 & 23. 9am-5pm both days

Rods, Reels, Lures, Electronics—everything we have in the store will be on sale! No coupons, no hoops to jump through—JUST SAVINGS!!!

Plus:

The Shimano Fishing Tour: Shimano pro-staffers will be here with casting competitions, product demonstrations, Shimano’s newest products and a chance to win over $45,000 in giveaways including a chance to win a Ranger Z20 equipped with a 225hp Yamaha HPDI VMAX!

Manufacturer’s Tent: Manufacturers and reps will be on hand to demo their new products and answer your questions. Many will be bringing custom colors not normally available.

Seminar Tent: Saturday is Muskie Day!

11am Troy Zuelzke-“Muskie Tournament Strategies”

1pm Lee Tauchen-“Topwater Tricks and Tuning”

3pm Brad Hoppe-“Give Me A Break! Offshore Muskies”

Sunday is Bass and Walleye Day!

11am Joe Carlson-“Walleye Opener Tactics”

1pm Sean Spraungel-“Brute Force Sloppin’ Largemouth Bass”

3pm Paul Neumann-“Crankin’ and Finessin’ Bass”

Alex Marine will be on hand with Ranger boats on display with sale specials (weather permitting).

And don’t forget about our Thorne Bros Line Winding Sale—April 24-29

2#-10# monofilament: $.01/yard Trilene XL and XT, Gamma Co-Poly

12#-30# monofilament: $.02/yard and Cortland Endurance

“Superbraids”: $.10/yard Tufline, Tufline XP, Tufline Plus,

Power Pro and Masterbraid.

Hope to see you here,

Brett Erickson

www.thornebros.com

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Tomorrow is the day! Stop in at Thorne Bros and we can talk a little fishing smile.gif

A lot of info will be shared at the Spring Sale and the seminar line-up is definitely a solid one. Also a lot of great reps there to answer any and all questions pertaining to rods, reels, tackle, boats... you name it, you got it!

I'll be there throughout a good portion of the day tomorrow and I hope to see some of you there!

Have a great weekend!

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What a great event! Everything from the seminars, to the expert advice, to the outstanding deals! I picked up a ton of info from today's event out there!

One more day for the Thorne Bros Spring Sale. A lot of great deals on rods, reels, tackle, electronics... the list goes. So, if you're looking to gear up for the upcoming open water season, I highly recommend stopping in tomorrow at Thorne Bros in Fridley to take advantage of the Spring Sale!

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