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A big congratulations to Scott Steil and his father Gary for taking home $20,000 and 2nd place in the 2003 Wave Wacker tourney. Scott is a FM pro staffer and guides for Mille Lacs Guide Service. Scott worked the deep gravel with finesse to bring in his slot fish. The bite was good, you just need to find the fish.

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Congratulations Scott. That is a truly impressive fishing. People if you need a guide, I would call these folks, this tournament is probably the toughest one to win, most of the people that fish it really know the lake and know there stuff.

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2003 Wave Wackers Results
1 Gilbertson, Brian & Schwartz, Jeff 21.30
2 Steil, Scott & Steil, Gary 18.12
3 Herrick, Mike & Curtis, Gary 18.10
4 Herrick, Tom & Sletten, Sam 17.75
5 Dickmeyer, Gary & Dickmeyer, Dan 17.61
6 Carlson, Chris & Riege, Jerry 16.95
7 Springer, Dean & Myers, Dave 16.88
8 Leistiko, Mylo & Peterson, Scott 16.02
9 Nitti, Bob & Johnson, Jay 15.88
10 McQuoid, Terry & McQuoid, Aaron 15.79
11 Grates, Rick & Czycalla, Brian 15.62
12 Jirik, Tom & Jirik, Ryan 15.34
13 Carpenter, Jim & Courts, Mark 15.32
14 Merdan, Ted & Bliss, Tim 15.09
15 Berrisford, Durk & Reiter, Wayne 14.95
16 Johnson, Timm & Tupy, Joe 14.58
17 Nightengale, Tom & DeCamp, Kirk 13.26
18 Bradt, Geoff & Bradt, Steve 13.07
19 Myers, Mike & Peterson, Ryan 12.67
20 Singer, Mike & Kisch, Tim 12.64
21 Eicher, Wayne & Seurer, Ron 12.49
22 Peterson, Brian & Carlson, Terry 12.18
23 Sime, Dave & Sime, Dean 12.07
23 Grathwohl, Bob & Zupfer, Scott 12.07
25 Westman, Sean & Oldakowski, Dave 11.93
26 Mankowski, Mike & Swanson, Neil 11.64
27 Gibas, Jeff & Weiers, Jim 11.43
28 Christensen, Mike & Nesius, Eric 11.41
29 Treptau, Jason & Kujawa, Tim 10.98
30 Semler, Jason & Lindgren, Todd 10.88
31 Haggberg, Mike & Lindblom, Jay 10.50
32 Christman, Scott & Legatt, Steve 10.44
33 Maanum, Terry & Shore, Scott 10.19
34 Hugill, Roger & Hugill, Sue 9.98
35 McCallum, Doug & Feriancek, Mark 9.83
36 Powers, Gordy & Sieve, John 9.65
37 Mokoff, Chad & Hansen, Scott 9.47
38 Pahl, Dave & Munsinger, John 9.46
39 Riley, Todd & Andersen, Dave 9.34
40 Stieben, John & O'Donovan, Tim 8.93
41 Medver, Pete & Berning, Mike 8.81
42 Sadowski, Tom & Burns, Kevin 8.78
43 Livermore, Mike & Munn, Don 8.58
44 LaMoreaux, Scott & Freese, Pat 8.45
45 Hukriede, Tim & Carlson, Bob 8.39
46 Pelowski, Mike & Gauthier, Greg 8.32
47 Rutherford, Gary & Bielecki, Ted 8.17
48 Loncorich, Cy & Lindeman, Bob 8.15
49 Semler, Pete & Tessier, Scott 8.12
49 Gaston, Alan & Spaeth, Kevin 8.12
51 Peterson, Ed & Neisen, Randal 8.03
52 Trombley, Jim & Trombley, Dan 7.87
53 Schmidtbauer, Urban & Litke, Glen 7.35
54 Pomerleau, Tim & Dahn, Russ 7.29
55 Strelow, Al & Nikolas, Mark 7.16
56 Defries, Jeff & Defries, Ryan 7.14
57 Ajax, Terry & Ajax, Tim 6.97
58 Reichel, Brad & Michels, Tom 6.61
59 Nichols, Ross & Stevens, Don 6.57
60 Krenik, Mark & Edwards, Jeff 6.48
61 Lindner, Jim & Lindner, Al 6.45
62 Anderson, Curt & Gaulke, Mark 6.43
63 Jablonski, Dave & Morris, Curt 6.21
64 Nygaard, Dave & Nygaard, Dan 6.13
65 Schlichting, Al & Kozitza, Tom 6.11
66 Johnson, Charles & Johnson, Sherry 5.97
67 Regimbal, Gregg & Lundeen, Barry 5.89
67 Cardinal, Jeff & McGovern, Randy 5.89
69 Bishman, Joe & Lane, Jim 5.75
70 Hohlen, Butch & Hohlen, Linda 5.56
71 Timm, Randy & Lybyer, Scott 5.41
72 Pangra, Jeffrey & Siemers, Mark 5.34
73 Cunningham, Mark & Wachtel, Ned 5.23
74 Peterson, Jim & Nelson, John 5.14
75 Kent, Bob & Kent, Richard 5.01
76 Wachsmuth, Mike & Legatt, Dan 4.99
77 Legaard, Stu & McEnelly, Gary 4.97
77 Gruebele, Rick & Woitas, Kevin 4.97
79 Anderson, Brian & Mies, Michael 4.95
80 Bassing, Dick & Bassing, Brian 4.90
81 Lentner, Troy & Lentner, Gary 4.83
82 Lentner, Jerry & Strand, Keith 4.65
83 Herbolsheimer, Donrel & Herbolsheimer, Scott 4.57
84 Sycks, Larry & Sycks, Jake 4.49
84 Rudolph, Ron & McCabe, Rick 4.49
86 Holt, Mike & Thelen, Jon 4.45
87 Fystrom, Tim & Fystrom, Ted 4.42
88 Sydloski, Paul & Anderson, Ted 4.41
89 Brase, Jim & Roessler, Tim 4.40
90 Sholts, Alan & Ellingson, Pat 4.30
91 Bissett, Steve & Hanson, Dave 4.22
92 Green, Steve & Justice, Rick 4.15
93 Muller, Terry & Neumeister, Will 4.14
94 Quick, Jess & Grassley, John 3.98
95 Bruns, Randy & Stockman, Brad 3.84
96 Kiel, Mike & Kiel, Jim 3.76
97 Perron, Harlan & Perron, Jason 3.49
98 Erickson, Lee & Wohlers, Graig 3.44
99 Winge, Peter & Winge, John 3.36
100 Franta, Jared & Franta, Jared 3.33
101 Luoma, Wally & Luoma, Jacquie 2.96
102 Hanson, Larry & Joelson, Dave 2.90
103 Grothe, Roger & Waltz, Sean 2.86
104 Kaufenberg, James & Scheid, Steve 2.85
105 Schnettler, Mike & Roach, Gary 2.84
106 King, Brad & Loehr, Craig 2.83
107 Olmstead, Scott & Danner, Ron 2.81
108 Sullivan, Mike & Braun, Dick 2.79
109 Kuzuk, Dave & Klatke, Dan 2.69
110 Sloneker, Bill & Satterstrom, Lee 2.57
111 Clemons, Tim & Halverson, Dave 2.53
111 Sather, Tom & Sather, Les 2.53
113 Lind, Jim & Nuorala, Bob 2.52
114 Sundell, Jim & Higgins, Matt 2.37
115 Cormier, Roger & Riley, John 2.34
115 Donegan, Jeff & Kapp, Scott 2.34
117 Helgeson, Greg & Lyons, Ned 1.95
118 Hunt, Jon & Hunt, Ken 1.90
119 Pogue, Tracy & Erickson, Dave 1.87
120 Dammann, Mark & Stockman, Rick 1.69
121 Stans, Matt & Dunn, Heath 1.63
122 Waletzko, Gerry & Leinen, Al 1.61
123 Nathe, Dean & Thompson, Paul 1.60
123 Anderson, Ric & Peterson, Scott 1.60
125 Talbot, Scott & Talbot, Ross 1.56
125 Weiss, Jordan & Odle, John 1.56
127 Davidson, Ray & Mancini, Frank 1.51
128 Feldewerd, Nick & Feldewerd, Marvin 1.50
129 Hartwig, Terry & Hartwig, Dale 1.49
130 Vitak, Jim & Chapman, Steve 1.47
130 Herrick, Bill & Herrick, Mike 1.47
132 Luoma, Dale & Luoma, Bob 1.46
133 Johnson, Jeff & Gangl, Mike 1.41
134 Gregory, Jim & Hentges, Rick 1.34
135 Schwieters, Tony & Ohmann, Steve 1.29
136 Larson, Scott & Larson, Jean 1.25
137 Standly, Al & Crandall, Wayne 1.22
138 Donabauer, Jeremy & Koshiel, Paul 1.14
139 Kramber, Dave & Erickson, Dan 1.13
140 Johnston, Derek & Daughtery, Craig 1.09
141 Rettey, David & Hansen, Craig 1.08
142 Tuckner, Chris & DeZurik, Steve 0.00
142 Robertson, Terry & Peterson, Guy 0.00
142 Niedzielski, Rick & Fish, Mike 0.00
142 Aasness, Richard & Buchta, Chris 0.00
142 Geurkink, Tom & Geurkink, Tammy 0.00
142 Hughley, Brent & Hughley, Todd 0.00
142 Damon, Tim & Larson, John 0.00
142 Holzmer, Larry & Holzmer, Dave 0.00
142 Studer, Corey & Studer, Maura 0.00
142 Fishing, Not & Fishing, Not 0.00
142 Leadens, Mark & Leadens, Penny 0.00
142 Hoyez, Dennis & Burns, Steve 0.00
142 Fishing, Not & Fishing, Not 0.00
142 Case, Dennis & Philstrom, Bill 0.00
142 Zweig, Tim & Schneider, Tom 0.00
142 Maul, Mike & Herman, Tom 0.00
142 Westman, Jeff & Westman, Bruce 0.00
142 Quick, Rob & Borkoski, Mick 0.00
142 Dukek, Stuart & Dukek, Brett 0.00
142 Huebner, Rich & Huebner, Nate 0.00
142 Fischer, Jim & Schmid, Joanne 0.00
142 Merten, Bruce & Merten, Karen 0.00
142 Carlson, Keith & Diercks, Ralph 0.00
142 Meleen, Paul & Kroona Jr., Marlin 0.00
142 Carlson, Joe & Bentley, Dave 0.00
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