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2nd Annual Northern Pike Catch and Release Fishing Classic<BR>September 13th and 14th, 2003<BR>1. Entry fee is $25 per person.<BR>2. Teams will consist of at least 2 people.<BR>3. Limited to first 400 people.<BR>4. Pre-registration until September 7th. <BR>a. To register either call West Wind at 218-647-8998 or,<BR>b. E-mail West Wind to register at [email protected] <BR>5. Fish entered in the tournament will require 2 pictures, one of the fishermen holding the fish, and the other of the fish next to a ruler.<BR>6. Winning fish will be determined by length not weight.<BR>7. All teams will receive a disposable camera when they check in, on the camera will be a number, this number will be your team number. Numbers will be randomly drawn.<BR>8. All participants are required to meet at West Wind and check in; at this time they will pay the entry fees and receive a disposable camera that will verify that you are a participant. Pictures must be taken with these cameras to be eligible.<BR>9. Participants may check in at anytime during the tournament.<BR>10. The tournament will last 2 days, beginning at 7 AM on Saturday and ending Sunday at 5 PM.<BR>11. All participants will be required to turn in the camera by 5 PM on Sunday evening to be eligible for prizes.<BR>12. All fish must be caught on Upper Red Lake or its tributaries.<BR>13. Prizes will be based on the number of participants in the tournament- they will be as follows: (percentage is based on the entry fee minus expense of material supplied). 90% PAYOUT<BR>a. 1st place -40% <BR>b. 2nd place -20% <BR>c. 3rd place -15% <BR>d. 4th place -10%<BR>e. 5th place - 5% <BR>f. 10% of entry fee will go to tournament expenses<BR>14. All laws of the State of Minnesota will be abided by at all times.<BR>15. In case of a tie, prizes will be split.<BR>16. Judges decision is final.<BR>17. West Wind will supply the following: Disposable Camera, Official Ruler and Photo Developing.<BR>18. West Wind is not responsible for accidents or injury.<P>West Wind Resort<BR>Waskish, MN<P><BR>------------------<BR>West Wind<BR>Waskish, MN<BR>218-647-8998<BR>WestWindWaskish.com <BR>

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    • Wanderer
      There’s critters out and about.  Get yourself some cellular trail cams and you’ll see.
    • Wanderer
      One more day….. but I’m thinkin’ my guess was a little early…. For this year.
    • CigarGuy
      It wouldn't be the first time I've heard the USS Skunked Again breaking ice! I left this morning, the rain really did a number to the ice. I'll bet the Partridge River will be open by the weekend.
    • CigarGuy
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    • CigarGuy
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    • leech~~
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    • SkunkedAgain
      You're probably right. This isn't official since I've already lost, but I'll make my supplemental guess for May 6th since it's still open. 😄   As long as I can snake my way along the shore and/or plow through some dark ice on the 8th, I'll be happy. I love aluminum boats!
    • SkunkedAgain
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    • smurfy
      sounds like ya'all got a well needed rain up there!!!!!!!
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