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Thorne Bros Wednesday Night Seminar Schedule - April


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The following is the seminar schedule for the month of April... All seminars start at 7pm at Thorne Bros in Fridley, MN... http://www.thornebros.com...

April 9: “Getting Ready for Open Water”

Host(s): Matt Johnson and Wayne Schalles

Description: It’s time to get out the boats and get organized for the upcoming open water season. Learn new ways to organize your tackle… clean out the boat… clean and oil reels… there’s a lot to do to prepare for a season on the water!!!

***SPECIAL GUEST: Wayne Schalles is a resident bass Pro who has some really cool systems for organizing your tackle that he is going to show off and explain.

April 16: ”Crank-bait Walleyes"

Host(s): Bart Rosen

Description: Bart will talk about the various techniques applied to crankin’ for walleye. Everything from casting to trolling, learn all the tips for catching more walleyes this season!!!

April 23: “Springtime Bass”

Host(s): John Roundsley

Description: John will talk about ways to put more bass in the boat this spring. Everything from location to new baits to rod choices. A great opportunity to pick the brain of a bass pro and learn what’s hot and how to fish for one of the most sporting fish Minnesota!!!

***SPECIAL GUEST: John is a professional tournament bass angler who spends a lot of time on the water chasing both largemouth and smallmouth bass.

April 30: “Metro Muskies”

Host(s): Pat Smith

Description: Pat will help answer some of the most sought out questions about where and how to catch the elusive Metro muskie. A lot of lakes to fish and Pat will help narrow down the search with proven tactics and techniques!!!

Also remember Thorne Bros will be having it's Spring Sale on April 18-20!! So stop in at Thorne Bros that weekend to save on all your favorite fishing gear!!

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Looks like my Wednesday night schedule for the month of April just got filled up. These are going to be some great seminars by some of the top guys you will meet. If anyone can make it to any of these seminars, mark it on your calendar. You will learn a thing or two. Thanks again to Thorne Bros for providing such a great learning oportunity to us all.

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Wayne Schalles will be joining me for the seminar this Wednesday. Wayne is a resident bass Pro who has some very cool ways of organizing his tackle. His system is great for both tournament and recreational anglers.

So, stop by on Wednesday night (April 9) and learn a few new ways of staying organized this summer!

Also, we'll talk about various ways of getting your boat ready for the season, as well as other ways to prepare for a year on the water! A lot to talk about, should be a lot of fun!

See all of you on Wednesday! \:\)

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Next seminar is tomorrow night at 7pm...

April 16: ”Crank-bait Walleyes"

Host(s): Matt Ernst

Description: Matt will talk about the various techniques applied to crankin’ for walleye. Everything from casting to trolling, learn all the tips for catching more walleyes this season!!!

*** NOTE THE CHANGE... Bart Rosen will not be giving the seminar this week, instead Pro Walleye angler Matt Ernst will be our speaker. Matt travels the country competing against other walleye pro's in various tournaments. A very knowledgeable angler who has put his time on the water.

See all of you tomorrow night!

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Next seminar is tomorrow night at 7pm...

April 23: “Springtime Bass”

Host(s): John Roundsley

Description: John will talk about ways to put more bass in the boat this spring. Everything from location to new baits to rod choices. A great opportunity to pick the brain of a bass pro and learn what’s hot and how to fish for one of the most sporting fish Minnesota!!!

***SPECIAL GUEST: John is a professional tournament bass angler who spends a lot of time on the water chasing both largemouth and smallmouth bass.

If you're a bass guy, then I would highly recommend attending this seminar. John knows his stuff!

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