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Sat.-SEPT 29th-Drop In for LOTS of FREE Prize Drawings-Mille Lacs Trolling Seminars


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You will have a blast MrBig smile

The 29th is a full moon. That's when the trophy eyes come out to play up shallow.

If you like Big walleyes now is the time to get in on this one folks.

The seminars will put you spot on for big walleyes on SEPT. 29th.

Don't wait to make your meal reservations at Appledoorn's Sunset Bay Resort.

Call: 320.676.8834

If you want the Lodging with FREE Meal for 2 nights at $100/person better hurry cause these are going fast.

Again at: Appledoorn's Sunset Bay Resort.

@ HSO "i have more fun"

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wife has said yes........yahooooooooooo!!! hope there is still room available

side notes:

is boating in dark hard? (ive never done it b4)

i take my time @ dock, hope i dont upset anyone

are their any boat necessities i need since i have never done this b4?

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wife has said yes........yahooooooooooo!!! hope there is still room available

side notes:

is boating in dark hard? (ive never done it b4)

i take my time @ dock, hope i dont upset anyone

are their any boat necessities i need since i have never done this b4?

A head or cap light is useful. On new water I like to check out a few spots before it gets dark to lay some gps trails and get comfprtable. I try to lay things out where they are easy to find and keep it simple. You can see surprising well at night especially with a full moon as long as you don't blind yourself with bright lights. Also dim your electronics a bit will help out. You'll need something to measure fish with as well.

Ps...

Don't forget a camera!

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I used to use an electric lantern in the boat, but I switched a few years ago to a headlamp, and I'll never look back. In my opinion, they're very, very worth the money. You don't need an expensive one, either. I get good ones for $10 or $15....money well spent. Just my .02.

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k....thnx....well i also posted this in open water forum

resort is full & wife doesnt want to spend any more at another place, but she is telling me to go & have fun...will anyone have an open extra boat seat for this? i would drive up & back same day myslelf

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Sounds like Appledorns is booked solid

Does anyone have any recommendations for places to stay?

Might be able to get a camper if that would be an option

Thanks for any help

Aaron

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Depends on how far you want to drive, I guess, and if camping out is an option. I hear it's perfect "sleeping weather" that time of year. smile

Garrison Inn and Suites would be a bit of a haul, but you might have luck with vacancy there, too.

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Well we got our seminar/buffet booked and staying at mcQuids inn maybe next time I'll book sooner with Appledorns

Can't wait to meet everyone and learn some more about this fall trolling deal

If you see a 16' camo Lund rebel with a yamaha stop by an say hello

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I used to use an electric lantern in the boat, but I switched a few years ago to a headlamp, and I'll never look back. In my opinion, they're very, very worth the money. You don't need an expensive one, either. I get good ones for $10 or $15....money well spent. Just my .02.

I use both. The headlamp is good for small tasks but a lantern is great for line tangles.

A lantern also lights up the area good to alert an incoming boat.

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Don't Miss This Golden Opportunity:

The seminars will put you spot on for big walleyes on SEPT. 29th.

Appeldoorn's is now booked up.

We will be looking for another resort close by for you to stay at and also another well known expert on Mille lacs Lake Full Moon Walleyes to speak and give tips.

In the meantime please be sure to reserve your buffet.

Don't wait to make your meal reservations at Appledoorn's Sunset Bay Resort.

Call: 320.676.8834

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McQuoid's Inn - 800-862-3535 just south of Appeldoorn's (booked up) has agreed to a dynamite package for this event.

Only $100 for two nights. Don't wait. Book your room now before this one fills up too. Be sure to tell the it's for the HSO Trolling Get-together.

Don't wait. Call McQuoids and book your room - (800) 862-3535

In the meantime please be sure to reserve your buffet at the Seminar.

Don't wait to make your meal reservations at Appledoorn's Sunset Bay Resort.

Call: 320.676.8834

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Is it the 29th yet? Man this cant come quick enough. Borch whats your beverage of choice?

#1 - Lets hope the water temp drops. 90+ in the Cities tomorrow.

#2 - Borch likes Apple Pie. smile

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buffet now full...on waiting list, hope everyone has fun that gets to make it

[Note from Appeldoorn's-Capacity for the Buffet has been increased. Please call Appeldoorn's to reserve your meal at this seminar.

Don't wait to make your meal reservations at Appledoorn's Sunset Bay Resort.

Call: 320.676.8834]

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buffet now full...on waiting list, hope everyone has fun that gets to make it

Really? Am not one to make plans very far out and looks like I should have! Will still probably come up and do some fishing......maybe we can still get in by bussing tables for Paul smile

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buffet now full. What exactly does that mean? I was going to stop by for the Prizes and talk and the Contest rules. Im sure others had the same thing in mind so maybe someone can clarrify this. Thanks

[Note from Brad Hawthorne]

OK,

we have expanded the capacity for folks who wish to attend as well as enjoy the buffet.

Please be sure to reserve your buffet at the Seminar.

Don't wait to make your meal reservations at Appledoorn's Sunset Bay Resort - Call 320-676-8834.

FOR THE LODGING DEAL: McQuoid's Inn - Call: 800-862-3535 just south of Appeldoorn's has agreed to a dynamite Lodging package for this event.

Only $100 for two nights. Don't wait. Book your room now before this one fills up too. Be sure to tell them it's for the HSO Trolling and Ice Fishing Info Get-together.

For lodging don't wait. This could fill fast.

Call McQuoid's and book your room as soon as possible - (800) 862-3535

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i will clarify what i know (not trying to start bad rumors or anything)....i called this am for buffet, they said room was currently booked to capacity, i assumed this meant for seminars as well, will call again to check that

k...just got off phone, person thought seminar/buffet was all one item but will check with manager to see if that is the case or not. dont know if "drop ins" for seminars is ok or not, maybe someone setting this up with the resort can chime in on here regarding that.

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Due to the the demand currently the Appeldoorn's seminar room is maxed to capacity.

We are working on another option in order to be able to handle more people for this event.

We have started a list of names and when we come up with a viable option we will be calling and letting folks know.

[updated Note from Appeldoorn's]

OK,

we have expanded the capacity for folks who wish to attend as well as enjoy the buffet.

Please be sure to reserve your buffet at the Seminar.

Don't wait to make your meal reservations at Appledoorn's Sunset Bay Resort - Call 320-676-8834.

FOR THE LODGING DEAL: McQuoid's Inn - Call: 800-862-3535 just south of Appeldoorn's has agreed to a dynamite Lodging package for this event.

Only $100 for two nights. Don't wait. Book your room now before this one fills up too. Be sure to tell them it's for the HSO Trolling and Ice Fishing Info Get-together.

For lodging don't wait. This could fill fast.

Call McQuoid's and book your room as soon as possible - (800) 862-3535

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I guess I didnt know there was a sign up other than booking a room or the buffet. Can a person still come for the prize drawings and contest rules?

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I guess I didnt know there was a sign up other than booking a room or the buffet. Can a person still come for the prize drawings and contest rules?
Yes, you can come for the seminars, prize drawings and contest rules.

We are looking at options to increase the amount of folks who can join in on the buffet.

This is going to be fun. Bring the family & friends if you'd like.

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McQuoid's Inn is sending one of their top year round fishing guides, Mike Verdja, to speak at the seminar.

Mike will go over full moon trolling as well as Pre-Ice and early ice, ice fishing on Mille Lacs.

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OK,

we have expanded the capacity for folks who wish to attend as well as enjoy the buffet.

Please be sure to reserve your buffet at the Seminar.

Don't wait to make your meal reservations at Appledoorn's Sunset Bay Resort - Call 320-676-8834.

FOR THE LODGING DEAL: McQuoid's Inn - Call: 800-862-3535 just south of Appeldoorn's has agreed to a dynamite Lodging package for this event.

Only $100 for two nights. Don't wait. Book your room now before this one fills up too. Be sure to tell them it's for the HSO Trolling and Ice Fishing Info Get-together.

For lodging don't wait. This could fill fast.

Call McQuoid's and book your room as soon as possible - (800) 862-3535

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Lindy will be doing a lure goodie bag for yu folks. They will have an unveiling and product explanation of their new ice product for this Ice season by Lindy's Brand Manager, Gregg Thorne.

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Hans Engholm with Mr. Heater will bring a tank top heater from Mr. Heater to be used as a door prize. He will also fill us in on the Mr. Heater ice fishing product.

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