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Posted

I just want to thank Northlander for being a great partner. He put us on the fish (and some big fish). The best jig fisherman I have ever fished with.

The Grand Slam Tournament went very well this year. Day 2 saw larger baskets brought in . . . 18+ lbs. It seemed like most people had fun. Thanks to Tom Pfister and his family for putting on yet another successful tournament.

Hope to see even more entries next year!

Posted

Congrats on the awesome finish Lucktsrike and Northlander!!

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Posted

Hey Randy it was my pleasure! Next time I hope we get better weather and all works right. We overcame adversity and did fine for a 1st time crew.
For those who sat back and wondered about doing the Grand Slam I highly recomend it. It is a fun tourney. The most impressive thing was because of the high winds ( 45 MPH gusts ) all the captains and Tom Pfister came to a agreement that we would move to Boy Scout Landing to make everything safer for all. I was glad to see that fellow fishermen put lives in front of $. Gutsy call but the right one.
I want to thank the Pfister family for all their hard work and time as well as all the other volunteers who put on this classy tourney. We will be back next year and those who want to try a fun tourney that will continue to grow on a fabulous fishery you should do the Grand Slam next year.

Posted

Hey North. Who won the tourny? How'd you guys do? Junky....

Posted

1st place was won by Terry and Don Schoer. Great Job guys in some tough conditions!Total weight of 36.4 #.
Second was Chad Clough and Chris Edquist.30.7#
Third was Randy Marnich and Myself. 28.7#
Fourth was Randy Haidrich and Mike Neagle.27.7#
Fifth was John Swanstrom and Eric Beuning.27.2#
Some very big bags were wayed both days. 2 fish had to be under 20 and 2 over 20 so a 18.9# bag like we got day 2 was huge!
This was my first local tourney and even though the weather was tough I had fun. Challanging but fun.
Only us fishermen and fisherwomen can get this thing bigger in the future. If you guys or anyone you know may be interested in a tourney this is a great one to help get bigger and better. We want a boat for the 1st place team in the near future. Now I need a new boat dont you? grin.gif
See ya all on the river.

[This message has been edited by Northlander (edited 05-25-2004).]

Posted

Excellent job North. Those definitly were some brutal conditions you were out in. My hats off to you.

Posted

Fun time had again this year! Congrats to Northlander. Sorry I was unable to hit D's as I had to drive back down south. Does anyone have the final complete standings. Tom again great tourney. Where did those darn iowan's pop there big fish this year?
I should have had a better back up plan when the rollers didn't let us fish the big pond.

Posted

AWESOME Northlander!

I will give you some competition next year... I dropped the MMSL for this year (just couldn't make it happen) I will hit a few other tourney's though...

Congrats again!

where is the posting for the ranks?

B2

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Posted

Well i am glad it is over but I cant wait till next year. I think this can grow with sponcers and you that fished i thank you all for the kind words and to keep this thing going i am so glad you had fun fishing it but the weather could be better but when we do not have control of that and make the best out of that and have fun competing that is cool. well i will do every thing i can to see about a boat or a sponser to cover a big first place next year. if there is as mutch interest as you men and gals sed you would be back for the 2005 year. and thank again for the kind words to my mom and dad they did a great job I couldnt have puled it of with out there help. well well we will see you on the water it is time for me to hook up with some fish after that weekend good fishing to all tom.

Posted

I will post all the rankings for you guys tomorow. League night went good considering we started 1.5 hours late due to boat problems and other uncontrolable stuff.
Duluth guy you better bring a A game! grin.gif
Yes the Pfisters did a great job in some tough conditions. See ya all next year and lets pray for better weather.

Posted

Tom your welcome and Good JOb!!!
I need a new boat! grin.gif

Posted

Ok guys here are the final standings.

1st Terry & Don Schoer
2nd Chad Clough & Chris Edquist
3rd Randy Marnich & Steve Sutherland grin.gif
4th Randy Haidrich & Mike Neagle
5th John Swanstrom & Eric Beuning
6th Steve Hucek & Marty Mueller
7th Chris Tostrop & Tom Tostrop
8th Charlie Nelson & Marty Durfee
9th Jeff Walkowiak & Don Berg
10th Brian Dunaiski & Craig Dornfeld
11th Troy Skorich & Tim MacDougall
12th Alan Headrich & Rob Parrott
13th Dean Verlenich & Jocko
14th Rob Finkie & Ole Olson
15th Jason Schneider & Jennifer Schneider
16th Brett Loeb & Randy Longseth
17th Matt Russell & Rich Macjejeski
18th Judd Kane & Loren Selette
19th Darrin Nelson & Eric Peterson
20th Troy Otterson & Pat Kelly
21st Mark Halvorson & Ken Meysman
22nd Darrin Severance & Duane Dallum
23rd Jeremy Rydberg & Jason Greatsinger
24th Todd Headrich & Phil Lockett
25th Josh Crotteau & Justin Palvere/ Marine General
26th Norm Vorhees & Kevin Linn
27th Brian Hanson & Scott Sinnott
28th Matt Serre & Monte Shives
29th Joe Anderson & John Langler
30th Mike Lott & Eric Beste
31st Mike Jasper & Glen Jucht
32nd Gregg Andrews & Randy Andrews
33rd Stephan Ondrus & Dan Roach
34th Jean Beisner & Julie Huewe
35th Jim Bahen & Frank Bahen
36th Mark Welles & Terry McEwen
37th Gary Jensen & Darryl Stewart
38th Jesse Budisalovich & Mike Grindahl
39th Tim Johnson & Josh Anvid
40th Rich C Neagle & Doug DeBiaso
41st Josh Abbott & John Abbott
42nd Scott Moenssen & Joe Weinzatl
43rd Dave Drinkwine & Chris Maciejeski
44th Jeff & John Michalski
45th Dave Finn & Kevin Skomens
46th Scott Adams & Laura Hayee
47th Paul Baumgarten & Brad Jacobson

[This message has been edited by Northlander (edited 05-25-2004).]

Posted

Thanks for putting these out Northlander! Is there anywhere where a guy could find out the weights as well? I sent Tom an email for results as well.
Thanks again for typing up the results.

Posted

I have it all. E-mail me at walleyes4me32 at aol dot com and Ill get you what ya need.

Posted

NL- good job. What did you take home for third in prizes. Also, what was the biggest walleye caught. Are there still alot of fish above boy scout? Thanks

Posted

We split $1504. Not bad for 2 days of hard fishing. grin.gif Still lots of fish from Boyscout up to the dam. Friend got 65 yesterday morning by the Bridge jigging. Still some decent ones as well. Seems gold Rattle jigs by Jrs are getting to be hot up above. Also the Blue/Green Rattlle jigs by Jrs tackle were hot yesterday during league night. Eyes as well as Rock Bass hit them.
I believe all the Final results will be in tomorrows Duluth News Tribune.
Several fish over 8# were taken and a couple over 9# if I remember correctly. No 10's that I know of.
A guy who wants to run the river for a day once the weather starts to clear up could have a very productive day from the entry to the dam. All ya need is some of Jr's Rattle Jigs and minnows or half a crawler and your set. Dont forget the plastics because they have been working in the higher current areas. Power Shiners and Rippin Shinners have been good for me in silver fleck or blue with silver fleck.

[This message has been edited by Northlander (edited 05-27-2004).]

Posted

Jesse it was nice to see ya at the BB today. Hope to see ya next year. Come prepared for any weather. grin.gif

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