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Free Seminar Tonight at Thorne Bros


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Our seminar season starts tonight (Wed. April 21) at 7pm with Leech Lake guide Jim Murphy talking about how the lake has changed recently, how great the fishing is--and there is no one there to enjoy it because they are all on lakes like Mille Lacs and Vermilion playing bumper boats! Jim will mainly be talking about muskies, but will also cover the other species and give you a progress report on the walleye stockings and cormorant program. Seating is limited so get here early! Like all of our seminars, we will be offering special discount afterwards.

Here is a quick list of our upcoming seminars and events:

Wed. April 4, 7pm----Overlooked Local Spring Panfish Spots by Matt Johnson and Pat Smith

Wed. April 11, 7pm----Cowgirl Mania (how to make the hottest 50" muskie bait in history work for you) by Brad Hoppe

April 20-22----Thorne Bros Annual Spring Sale

Fri. April 20, 7pm--Performance Plastics for Muskies by Steve Jonesi

Sat. April 21--MN Muskie Guides in the 50# Club

10am Luke Ronnestrand

11:30am Steve Jonesi

1pm To Be Announced

2:30pm Group Discussion

Sun. April 22--11am--Metro Largemouth Tricks by Matt Johnson

1pm--Canadian Muskie Tactics by Brett Erickson

April 23-28 Annual Line Winding Sale

Hope to see you here!

Brett Erickson

www.thornebros.com

763-572-3782

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