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FishingMinnesota’s official fishing league is about to begin!!<BR>Leading Edge Tournament Series 2004 Statewide Division. <P>We are little under a month away from our first event on Cass Lake. There are still some openings left.<P>This year, in order to get more people involved and give more teams the opportunity to fish these great events, we have opened up team registration on a single event basis.<P>Yes, you can still register for the entire series, with the added benefit of competing for the end of the year payout, but for those teams out there who just want to find out what LETS is all about or teams that have scheduling conflicts, this decision was made with YOU in mind!<P>What is LETS? It is a multi-species, team format fishing league. In the Statewide division, it is set up as a two day contest. First day fishing the evening and the second day fishing the morning. Winners are determined by overall weight of fish caught. Lets represents all levels of fishing skill and knowledge. LETS participants have fished out of everything from 12ft Jon boats to 20ft Rangers.<P>What do you get out of LETS? <P>First off, we fish some of the states most diverse and productive waters, providing all teams with a good chance of competing. <P>Secondly, LETS members are more than willing to share information on techniques, location and presentation to better your success. Everyone who fishes LETS has come away learning something new about tourney style fishing. If you have ever thought about trying out your skill in a low pressure, fun event, LETS is for you.<P>Thirdly, LETS gives you a great opportunity to meet fellow FM’ers and make friendships that last. Many of us now fish year round together and stay in constant contact. The Saturday night meal which is provided and is paid for through league dues, is a great chance to sit back, relax, trade tips and just have general all around fun.<P>Lastly, LETS gives you a low pressure venue to hone your tourney skills. Some of LETS former members have gone on to fish the RCL, MWT, and other large tourney circuits. Many LETS members have also gone on to become moderators and prostaff for FishingMinnesota and equipment manufacturers.<P>Cost for LETS is $300 per team to fish all 4 events, or $75 a team for individual events. ($50 entry fee plus $25 league dues)<P>For more information, check out the official LETS website at-<BR>Please visit the LETS website for info too.<BR><A HREF="http://www.fishingsavvy.com/" TARGET=_blank>http://www.fishingsavvy.com/</A><P>See you there!

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    • leech~~
    • smurfy
    • smurfy
      Hey .  It's about fishing!👍
    • Wanderer
      Thought it might be and you didn’t know what you did there!  lol!   Leech has another name that rhymes with sleeve. 😉 
    • Kettle
      Naw 38 years of being elusive 
    • Kettle
      Maybe his name is Phil or Brian? Just a random pick
    • smurfy
      🤣🤣 i couldnt find a nice way to ask that>>>>🤣
    • JerkinLips
      Made a quick trip before the weekend rush on Vermilion.  Ice was in very good condition.  Didn't see any slush or water on any of the roads out from McKinley Park.  There are plowed roads on both side of the staked snowmobile trail coming out from the landing.  The road to the left goes out toward Birch Island, and there is a spur road going to the left (west) a couple hundred yards out.  The road on the right side goes out toward Ely Island.  There is a short spur road going east about half mile out.   The water came up under my fish house about another 1½ inches when I drilled my holes.  Looks like I will be going back up early next week to block my house up higher.  The small amount of new snow is really drifting up and adding weight.  You may get water on the ice, or find slush if you drill holes in new areas.  There is about 15% bare ice where the wind has blown it off.  Many of the drifts are very high and hard, so you could get stuck on them.   Fishing was average.  Best bites were from 9-10am and 11-1230 when I quit.  Biggest walleyes was only 16¼", then the next biggest was 13.75".  Reporting lengths in quarter inches because I can't seem to find any big walleyes.   Good luck fishing, be careful driving around, and be courteous to others.
    • leech~~
      Sad dude, sounds personal?  🫤
    • Wanderer
      How’d ya happen to pick the name Steve??!!
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