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10th annual "Little Hole on Big Lake" discounted tickets


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Our contest isn't until Feb. 25th, but since it's our 10 year, we are selling tickets for only $10 until Jan. 1st. Then they will be $15 from Jan. 2nd through Feb. 24th. Day of will be $25.00. Tickets are on sale at these Big Lake businesses: Coborn's, Hareware Hank, McPete's, Tooties and Lily's Bar and Grill. So hurry up for your discounted tickets! Just wanted to give you guy's and gal's a heads up on discounted tickets!

We have over $12,000 in prizes right now. We are still collecting more everyday. We are mixing things up this year, we will still have 25 top fish, but 10th place will be our grand prize, a UTV 300 4X4! Plus the kids contest that is well over $1,500 in prizes.

For more info, go to www.littleholeonbiglake.org

You can find me in the ticket tent on the day of the event. Stop and say Hi

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We are thinking about checking this out this year. Fishapalooza has gone under, and we did that the last couple years.

Any special info we need to know?

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Just get there early for parking. if parking lots full, you will need to park at the High school and get bussed over. I think we let people on the ice at 10:00 am. Bait will be sold on ice also. oh.... I almost forgot, if your flag goes up, you have a bite! Hopefully we will see you out there. I will be the stressed looking one in the ticket tent, stop by and say Hi. Thanks, Lee

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