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KEG –N- CORK / BLUEWATER OUTDOORS Fall Classic


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KEG –N- CORK / BLUEWATER OUTDOORS

2011 LAKE BEMIDJI FALL CLASSIC

WALLEYE FISHING TOURNAMENT

Saturday, September 24, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.

PRIZES:

1st longest stringer $3000 plus trophies

2nd longest stringer $2000 plus trophies

3rd longest stringer $1000 plus trophies

4th longest stringer $800.00

5th longest stringer $600.00

6th longest stringer $500.00

7th longest stringer $400.00

Entry forms must be received with the $300 entry fee by 9:00 p.m. September 23rd, 2011. The number of entries will be limited to 40 teams.

4. TOURNAMENT LIMIT: Fish will be measured only in this contest. Each team can measure twelve walleyes, with only the longest six to be used to determine the tournament winner. All measured fish will be rounded-up to the nearest quarter-inch (measured nose to tip of a pinched tail). A tournament minimum size of 14” (13 ¾” or longer) will be applied. This is a LIVE RELEASE tournament; therefore, any walleye that is killed must be counted as one of the team’s six scored fish. There will be a three-inch penalty applied to all dead fish, including big fish entries. Any fish unable to maintain itself upright and/or swim away will be considered a dead fish. In accordance with state law, no more than twelve walleye may be presented for measurement throughout the day, or more than two over 20” per boat. Any boats with more than twelve walleyes in possession, which includes measured fish, will be disqualified. Fish may be measured-in at any time during the tournament. A pontoon will be located on the Rock Pile with American flags to measure your fish. The measure boat will return to the Northwoods access at approximately 2:30, after which time, all remaining walleyes will have to be measured at Northwoods access. The measure boats may be contacted by cell phone (760-0099 Mitch or 368-1943 Mark). The official ruler for the contest will be “the judge”.

This is a great tournament for fall. Still spots open!

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Might want to check the dates posted for entry fee... Seems odd that you could bring your entry fee in after the tournament...

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