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Twin Cities best ice fishing contest


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Were 2 days away from the twin cities best ice fishing contest conditions look perfect 20" of good ice and temps forcasted just below freezing. Mike Curry from KFAN radio will be doing emcee/color commentary, Olympic gold medal winning archer Rod White will be on hand signing autographs and sharing his experiences. Wilcraft will be offering trials of their all terrain fish house and giving away a weekends free use. In addition to the new truck and $50,000 in total prizes Gander Mtn. continues to drop off raffle items like compound bows, gps units, augers, hunting gear and clothing. At last count we had ove 30 augers to be given away. Gander Mtn., Wilkraft, Outdoor Adventures. Marcum, Eskimo, Rivers Edge, Ardisam, Outdoors Weekly and many more will all have represenatives on site. For complete details see somersetyouthathletics.com

At just 10 miles East of Stillwater why drive up north in a snowstorm :-D

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Non-Resident Fishing $

Fishing, Annual 50.00

Fishing, Family Annual

(includes children 16 & 17 years of age) 65.00

Fishing, 4 day 24.00

Fishing, 15 day 28.00

Fishing, 15 day Family 40.00

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