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Brainerd Lions are sponsoring ice fishing tounament scheduled for Febuary 6, 2016 on Lake Edwards.  Juvenile pike up to 22" will be the target.  3 fish limit.  A rules meeting at 8am and contest will run 9am-2pm.  The whole lake will be open to fish.  Prizes:1st $250 2nd $175 3rd $125 by weight  Only 150 contestants tickets. $20 For tickets call 218-838-1755

40 minutes ago, theiceman said:

Brainerd Lions are sponsoring ice fishing tounament scheduled for Febuary 6, 2016 on Lake Edwards.  Juvenile pike up to 22" will be the target.  3 fish limit.  A rules meeting at 8am and contest will run 9am-2pm.  The whole lake will be open to fish.  Prizes:1st $250 2nd $175 3rd $125 by weight  Only 150 contestants tickets. $20 For tickets call 218-838-1755

 

Sorry it's the wrong number it's 218-838-1756

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 Tickets are selling fast if you wish to fish the contest you need to order your tickets now !  218-838-1756

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theiceman, so is this really the plan ( Juvenile pike up to 22" will be the target)

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 Yes that's the plan!   We're hoping by doing this we can pull a large amount of small pike out the lake in one shot.

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Very Cool!  Edwards needs a large thinning......maybe they should try this tourney on the Whitefish chain but instead of 150 tickets sell 15,000 tickets...

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I m working with the DNR and we're go see how this goes this year and then blow it up next year.  Either like a chain of lakes or multiple smaller lakes.

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 Tickets are still available call 218-838-1756 ask for Mike !

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 Due to the Brainerd Jaycees fishing extravaganza be postponed the Brainerd Lions have decided to move the date of our fishing tournament from February 6,2016 to February 27, 2016 still on lake Edwards north of Merrifield,Mn.

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On January 19, 2016 at 7:38 AM, theiceman said:

 Due to the Brainerd Jaycees fishing extravaganza be postponed the Brainerd Lions have decided to move the date of our fishing tournament from February 6,2016 to February 27, 2016 still on lake Edwards north of Merrifield,Mn.

 

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 There are only a few tickets available yet!  218-838-1756

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 I just want to put a big shout out to all the fishermen that fish the  Brainerd lions  hammering hammer handles fishing contest on lake Edwards we raised $1700 for The Shop in Brainerd and 88 fishermen took 84 little northerns out of the lake.  Thank You!

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Check out this tip about keeping smaller pike, by Travis Frank at 12:50 of the show, he explains this problem that plagues many lakes. 

https://youtu.be/COh2sc3PCAU

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    • mbeyer
      i'd like to read about your lake trout trips....do you post them somewhere?
    • smurfy
      🤣 not fer some of us!!!!!!!!!!
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      i couldnt find it.....but maybe???
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    • smurfy
      Off da smoker!😉
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      At least he's got a shirt on! 😊🤣😜
    • leech~~
      Sounds like a nice last day.  I like how you photoshop a different shirt on that same picture the last few years!  🤣
    • JerkinLips
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