Canada
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Cory Johnston Looking to Take Classic Trophy Back to Canada
This time, there will be four from Canada, including Cory Johnston, and each has a good shot to compete and win the event.
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U.S. Watercraft Inspection Sees Rush of Boaters from Canada due to Corona
The coronavirus news caused Canadian boaters to rush for the border and that kept us really busy for the first two weeks.
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Matt Allen with potential new Line Class World Record in Canada
The current IGFA World Record stands at 16 pounds.
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Kolder Canada Signed by Lure Lock
Lure Lock has retained Kolder Canada as its sales agency of record in Canada to accelerate the growth of Lure Lock in the Canadian market and bring the popular line of cases featuring the Tak Logic Technology and the award winning Lure Lock carrier to anglers all across Canada.
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Navico® Names Steve Rae Country Manager for Canada and Opens Edmonton Service Center
The world’s largest manufacturer of marine electronics and parent company to the Lowrance®, Simrad® and B&G® brands – announced today the appointment of Steve Rae to the position of Country Manager for Canada. Based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Rae will be responsible for sales, service and support for the company’s three marine electronics brands. In addition, he will oversee a new Edmonton-basedNavico service center that will open its doors on May 30.
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31.80 pounds in tournament sets new smallie record in Canada
When the first three casts of the first day of practice for the Jack Link’s Lake Simcoe Open in Ontario produced three smallmouth bass that weighed more than 4 pounds apiece, Jason Clay and Matt Belzil were feeling pretty good about their chances in the one-day tournament.
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US and Canada - $50 Rebate Offer on New Plotters! #Navionics
US and Canadian boaters who purchase a new 4”, 5” or 7” plotter can take advantage of a $50 rebate when they also buy a Navionics card! Customers can shop for one of the plotters listed below from any store and choose a Navionics+ Regions or other Navionics+ card to go with it!
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Lake May be Drained to Stop Whirling Disease
An entire lake may have to be drained of all its trout — or all of its water — to stop a deadly fish parasite (whirling disease) from spreading to more waterways.