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Annual Centervill Lions Ice Fishing Cotest


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Annual Centerville Lion's Ice Fishing Contest on Feb. 14th, 2009. The contest runs from 11:00 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Centerville Lake in Centerville. The cost is $5.00 per hole. This is a very kid friendly event. Tickets available on the lake starting at 10 a.m. Hot food and drinks will also be available on the lake. We have major prizes, a same day raffle as well as door prizes throughout the contest. More info at CentervilleLions.com

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Here is the prize list:

Top 10 Largest Fish will receive:

1ST. Frabill Arctic Caboose Two Man Ice Fishing House

Donated by Sportsman’s Warehouse

2nd. Lowrance X67c Ice Machine Sonar

Donated by Northern Wholesale Supply

3rd. Eskimo Mako Ice Auger

Donated by Lino Lakes Liquor Barrel

4th. Eskimo Stingray Ice Auger

Donated by Kolstad Company

5th. Clam Fish Trap Scout, SportCat Heater

Donated by EJM Pipe Services Inc.

6th. Hair / Photo Signature Package, SportCat Heater

Donated by The Hair Gallery & Photo Gallery

7th. PacShack, BlackCat Heater

Donated by Spectrum Sign Systems Inc.

8th. Coleman Grill Stove, Coleman Lantern

Donated by Northern Forest Products

9th. Coleman Sport Cat Heater, Tackle Bag w/boxes

Donated by Door Service Company

10th. Coleman Sport Cat Heater, Green Gear Bag

Donated by National Recycling Inc.

Order of Fish Caught will receive:

1st Coleman SportCat Heater

2nd Ice Fishing Bucket

10th Coleman SportCat Heater

14th Ice Fishing Bucket

15th The Keeper DLX chair

19th Ice Fishing Bucket

20th Coleman Lantern

24th Ice Fishing Bucket

25th Lure Lightning

29th Ice Fishing Bucket

30th Electronic Dartboard

34th Ice Fishing Bucket

35th H/B Blender

39th Ice Fishing Bucket

40th Coleman Heater

44th Ice Fishing Bucket

45th Ice-Ducer Flex Sleeve

47th Ice Fishing Bucket

48th Ice-Ducer Flex Sleeve

49th Ice Fishing Bucket

50th Ice Fishing Bucket, Fish TV 5in. w/ battery

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