Win a Guided Grand Rapids Fishing Trip in Minnesota

   04.29.13

Win a Guided Grand Rapids Fishing Trip in Minnesota

Grand Rapids, Minnesota is s giving away a three-day Fall Fishing trip valued at $1000.

The trip includes:

Dates of trip: September 3, 2013-November 1, 2013

Register by visiting the Grand Rapids Facebook Fan page or the contest link.

Grand Rapids, Minnesota is an ultimate fishing town. They are located in beautiful Itasca County, home of over 10% of Minnesota’s famed 10,000 lakes. Crappies, walleye, bass, northern pike, and bluegill can be found in one of the many lakes located just minutes from downtown Grand Rapids. The area has great resorts, wonderful hotel & motel properties, and incredible family attractions located in the beautiful Minnesota northwoods.

For more information regarding travel and tourism in Grand Rapids check out the website: www.visitgrandrapids.com or contact them at 1-800-355-9740.  

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Dena Woerner is the president of Argia Media, LLC and a strategist for Traditions Media, LLC. She is the former Tourism Division Communications Director for the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism where she was the editor of state tourism publications, blogs and web content. Dena is a published outdoor freelance writer and editor. She plans and organizes fishing industry writer's events and photo shoots. She has been published in the River Management Journal, Arkansas Wild, North American Fisherman, and in National Wildlife Federation publications, to name a few. She has appeared in Outdoor Life photo essays, Sporting Clays magazine, and has been a featured guest on episodes of Midwest Outdoors, Illinois Outdoors,Wisconsin Outdoors and local Arkansas television fishing segments. She is a former culinary and hospitality & tourism instructor. An avid cyclist, she competes in woman's crosscountry cycling events. Dena holds a B.A. in Marketing form the University of Arkansas, a M.A. in Professional Communication from Purdue University and is Certified in Tourism Crisis Communications from the University of Florida.

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