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Appeldoorn's 1st Annual Fall Frenzy


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All of us here at Appeldoorn’s Sunset Bay invite you to join us at our 1st Annual Fall Frenzy taking place Friday 10/5 and Saturday 10/6. Come on up, meet some of your favorite Pro Staff from FM, take in a seminar and get in on the fall fishing frenzy. Whether you are a veteran of the big pond, or this is your first time, you will not want to miss this one. Price is $35.00 per person, per night, based upon double occupancy.

The agenda will be a follows:

Friday night – Check in and social hour around the bonfire

Saturday morning – Open for fishing, etc.

3:00 – 4:30 Fall fishing seminar conducted by Tony Roach

4:30 – 5:15 Q & A session with Tony and FM Staff

5:15 – 6:00 Dinner – Please bring something to throw on the grill

6:00 – whenever - Fall trolling for piggie wallies

Sunday morning - Open - Do some more fishing, explore the resort, or start talking ice fishing

Sunday noon – Check out

Confirmed Pro Staff in attendance include

Cat Guy and URL Ice Guru - Chris Hanson

The Grass Carp Guru - Dietz

Fall Metro Tonka Specialist and Creator of the Long Coveted Pink Muskie Trophy - Mark Stanley

Mille Lacs Trolling Specialist and long time URL Ice Guru - Jeff Borchardt (Borch)

South Western Mn Pheasant Bash Host - Boilerguy

and a couple of more than I'm waiting for confirmation on.

To reserve you spot today - Email or Call me @651-248-0613.

Water temps are dropping and the fish are starting to bite!!!

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Paul Waldowski

General Manager

Appeldoorn's Sunset Bay Resort

45401 Mille Lacs Parkway

Isle, MN 56342 · 320-676-8834

FishingMN Pro Staff Director

[email protected]

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