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UPDATE: St. Michael Lions: Ice Fishing Contest Still a Go

Despite the warm daytime temperatures, it looks like Friday's big event is a go thanks to freezing temps in the evening.

 
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An angler sets up a portable tent on Beebe Lake as he sets up for a day of fishing. The Minnesota DNR said many lakes have enough ice for fishing, but people should "know their lake."
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There will be some modifications, but the St. Michael Lions think Saturday's ice fishing contest will be good to go.

The crew will be out drilling holes in Beebe Lake Friday afternoon, after 2 p.m., and will re-evaluate Saturday morning.

The 14th annual ice fishing tournament, which runs from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, is one of the largest fundraisers for the local Lions Club, which shares Lions International’s mission of service and eye health. Funds raised from this year’s tournament benefit everything from local scholarships (for St. Michael-Albertville High School graduates) to other community service projects.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for kids. They are available from Lions members or at the Hardware Hank store in St. Michael. Raffle tickets are $5 each and get anglers a chance to win items like a Vexilar fish finder or a Strike Master gas-powered auger, among other items.

KRWC Radio will be on hand with contests, and a live broadcast as well.

Due to the warm temperatures, participants will not be allowed to park on the lake. The Lions (in their traditional yellow vests with the purple logo) will provide parking instructions and some shuttles to the ice.

Related Topics: Beebe Lake, Ice Fishing, and St. Michael Lions Club

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