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2012-2013 Ice Annual

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Whatever you're after, from slabside crappies to monster pike, chances of catching your limit go up with an Arctic Cat. want to go. So depend on an Arctic Cat Bearcat® utility sled or a rugged and versatile Arctic Cat ATV or Side by Side to haul your gear. And to help bring home dinner. Visit arcticcat.com. BUILT RIGHT. RIGHT HERE. ATVs can be hazardous to operate. For your safety always wear a helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing. Never ride on paved surfaces or public roads. Never carry a passenger on a single-rider ATV; never engage in stunt driving; riding and alcohol/drugs don't mix and could cause injury or even death. Avoid excessive speeds and be particularly careful on difficult terrain. Only ride an ATV that is right for your age. Adult supervision required for riders younger than 16. Arctic Cat recommends that all riders take a training course, and that they read and understand their owner's manual before operation. Along with concerned conservationists everywhere, Arctic Cat urges you to "Tread Lightly" on public and private lands. Ride only on designated areas or trails. Preserve your future riding opportunities by showing respect for the environment, local laws, and the rights of others when riding. For safety or training information in the U.S., call the ATV Safety Institute at (800) 887-2887. In Canada, call the Canada Safety Council at (613) 739-1535 or see your dealer. Do not shoot from or lean firearms or bows against the ATV. ©2011 Arctic Cat Sales Inc., ®™ Trademarks of Arctic Cat Inc., Thief River Falls, MN 56701. Arctic Cat ATVs are world-class products from Arctic Cat Inc. WWW.ARCTICCAT.COM ® Because we've got the machines and technology to get you where you

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