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2 Tournaments on Mille this weekend


Mykal

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Anoyone know how many tournament boats will be on Mille this Saturday with the RCL and the Hunters Point tourney crossing paths this Saturday?

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Hey Mykal,
Long time no talk. just wondering, are these walleye or smallmouth tournaments and what locations are they launching out of? Thinking of getting up there tomorrow but dont want to fight traffic.

Hope the fishing season is going well for you too!

-Catchin' Whopper

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Catchin' RCL is Walleye and I assume the Hunter's Point is Walleye as well. I am wondering the same thing. Might be a zoo out there.

Nice to hear from you.

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I know there is a tournament @ Fisherman's Warf. around 150 boats at that one. Its put on by the Lakes area & plains regional council of Carpenters. 9:00 am to 3:00pm.I'll be at this one ,Metro

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Thanks metro 1, that makes 3 tournaments going this Saturday. I will probably head up on Sunday.

[This message has been edited by Mykal (edited 06-25-2004).]

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Wow !! three in one weekend. Maybe tonight is the night before there are none left. If it's anything like last year the carpenters tournament only caught, maybe 20 or 30 fish. The 5th through 10th place were won with single fish under 1.5 lbs maybe we should stick to building things.Metro

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metro 1, lol. Good luck to you. I hope you bring home some green.

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Mykal just got home from another tough day on Mille Lacs. 121 boats =240 +- guys 37 fish caught and the big fish was 28 1/4" @6.87lbs.He won the big fish pool $475.00 and the contest for $500.00 not bad for one fish. My partner got one fish that measured 19 63/64th" and he was 3 ounces from the money ($50.00) 10th place. we worked the lake over after the contest and I got one fish slip bobbering on flamingo reef . All in all just a reason to fish the lake.Metro

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It was a great Tourney weekend George and Linda Nitti at Hunters Point ran a tremendous tournament. We did real well on day one but we just bombed on day two. Overall we had a great time and were lucky enough to take home some money. There are a few select spots that are producing. Stick to deep rock piles or gravel. I was really surprised by the lack of 28 inch fish. Only a few were caught with 2 tourneys going. A nice bag of 28 pounds won the Hunters Point. I can't wait until next year to make another run at the title. Hopefully we can produce on both days next year. Being consistant is the key to winning. Once again congratulations and thanks to George and Linda for a great tournament.

Jason Erlandson

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Are the Hunters Point tournament results posted anywhere? I looked but couldn't find anything.

Thanks. Vickie

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