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Pro-Fishing Supply


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Perchjerker, one of Fishing MInnesota's own pro staff is our newest sponsor with his fishing supply products business.

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> Pro Fishing Supply is a full service dealer offering a complete line

> of boating and outdoor electronics and accesories. Their goal is to

> help you get more out of your time on the water, and help put more

> fish in your boat!

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> They carry a full assortment of fishfinders, gps units, sonar/gps

> combos, trolling motors, on-board chargers, vhf marine radios, mapping

> accessories and more ....... from top names in the industry like

> Lowrance, Humminbird, Garmin, Minn Kota, Dual Pro, Lake Master, Navionics and others.

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> Their LOW PRICES will help you SAVE MONEY!

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> Their expert staff can answer questions and help you choose the right

> equipment for your needs.

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> Need some help getting your boat set-up and water ready ..... just let

> them know and they be happy to work with you. They do professional

> installations and rigging for the items we carry.

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> Pro Fishing Supply ...... Catch More Fish, Save More Money

www.profishingsupply.com

Check out their ad next to the Boats and Motor forum in the Bird watching forum.

Here is Dave's contact information.

Dave Weber

Pro Fishing Supply

612-801-7967

[email protected]

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Dave's service and quality of work are second to none! He helped me pick the unit that best fit my needs, and even worked around my crazy schedule to get it installed. I'd recommend Pro Fising Supply to anyone!

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Wow, this is big news! Perchjerker knows his stuff when it comes to boating and this just makes sense that he would open a store selling these products. WTG!

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I've been working with Perch Jerker for quite some time. (with questions about boats,/electronics beginning from the first of the year)

He gave me a price / deal on my Vector that nobody could match.

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Thanks everyone for the kind words.

Before starting Pro Fishing Supply I spent the last 15 years or so doing things like marketing and product development at a few different outdoors-type companies. I also spent a lot of time with warehouses and fulfillment centers and customer service and just about every other operational area. I want to put all of that experience to use to build Pro Fishing Supply into a company you'll like doing business with.

I know my pricing has to be excellent and my service has to be oustanding to earn your business. That's what I'm aiming for grin

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Got an Lowrance XOG Crossover and 2008 LakeMaster Map Chip in World Record Time, and at a price that couldn't beat anything in store or online ANYWHERE PERIOD. Dave personally gave me some input on what I should be looking for.

Thanks Dave!

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