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Frankies Pro Team Tournament


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FRANKIE'S MARINE PRO TEAM TOURNAMENT!

The tradition continues at Frankies Marine! Bringing together a fabulous 100% payback and some of the best fisherman in the Midwest - 2 day pro bass tournament on Green Lake and North and South Center, MN.

1st Place Ranger Boat / Motor package! Valued at over $25,000. Pay down to 10 places based on 50 boats.

Competitors will fish one day on North and South Center and the other day on Green Lake in Chisago, MN

Each team will weigh a five-fish limit on day one and two in front of the fans at Frankies Live Bait and Marine.

This truly is a weekend for the whole family -

*BBQ - Friday and Saturday

*National Guard on site with climing rock wall and *shooting tent.

*Giant Slide

*Trout Pond

*Kids Fishing Tournament - Saturday

*Street Dance - Saturday

*Chisago Days includes rides, food, games, crafts.

*Full Throttle Trailer and Apparel

*Beer Tent- Thanks too Chisago Lakes Rotary Club

FULL THROTTLE WEIGH IN STAGE TRAILER

George Liddle MC Ranger Boats

Trophies for top teams.

OFF LIMITS TUESDAY THRU THURSDAY August 18,19,20.

Drive thru police escort weigh-in. Bleacher seating.

Entry $625.00 -

Call Director Mark Schutz for info or details at 763-486-7508

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Just got new news that the DNR is fixing the North Center Ramp. Reports are that guys are getting into pre-fish South Center now. The channel between the lakes is difficult to impossible to get through as of now.

Our plan is to allow teams to trailer all together once to the other lakes at a determined set time in the middle of the day. This has worked in the past at the Frankies event.

Should be a great event. If you would like to get in email me at [email protected] and leave your number and I will get back to you.

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