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Ice Fishing Frenzy Seminars - Nov. 16-18


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Our very own Matt Johnson will be giving several seminars at various times, as will Pat Smith of Thorne Brothers. Both are accomplished seminar speakers, and even better anglers. Don't miss these guys folks, and take the chance to pick their respective brains after the seminars.

Here's the full schedule!

FRIDAY

2:30 Pat Smith - "Ice Fishing Out of the Stone Age"

4:00 Bill Hildebrand - "Ice Fishing"

5:00 Matt Johnson - "Finesse Can Equal Success: Using Finesse Tactics to Ice More Fish"

6:00 Stage Show

7:30 Matt Johnson - "Attacking Panfish With Artificial Presentations"

SATURDAY

10:30 Matt Johnson - "Finesse Can Equal Success: Using Finesse Tactics to Ice More Fish"

12:00 Bill Hildebrand - "Kids Seminar"

1:30 Stage Show

3:00 Pat Smith - "Ice Fishing Out of the Stone Age"

4:30 Matt Johnson - "Attacking Panfish With Artificial Presentations"

5:30 Bill Hildebrand - "Ice Fishing"

SUNDAY

11:00 Pat Smith - "Ice Fishing Out of the Stone Age"

12:30 Bill Hildebrand - "Ice Fishing"

2:00 Stage Show

3:30 Matt Johnson - "Attacking Panfish With Artificial Presentations"

Here's some more details on the show:

ICE FRENZY at the MPLS Convention Center from the 16th to the 18th of November.

The Incredible

Twin Cities 2007 ICE FISHING FRENZY!

..... featuring RV's & Trucks!

Nov. 16-18 Mpls Convention Center

Join the Ice Frenzy Fun!

Check it out here

www.icefrenzy.com

651-238-8747 or 952-545-6066

Joel

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Hope to see alot of you guys at the Ice Fishing Frenzy show this weekend! I'll be helping MJ and the guys from Thorne Bros in their booth tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday as well. Stop in and say hi. There will be a few other FM Pro Staff there as well along with plenty of members wandering the isles dreaming about ice. wink.gif

Definitely check out the seminars as well. Any time you can listen to Pat Smith talk is time well spent! Matt Johnson gives a pretty good seminar as well.

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