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2cnd FISHING FOR A CURE BASS OR WALLEYE TOURNey JUNE 14MONDAY2010


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we are ready fish bass or walleye

$100, entry per team

100 boat limit

weigh 3 fish re-enter and weigh to daily limit per team

EACH RE_ENTRY IS $100.

guaranteed $12,500 +++++ no matter how many teams enter

we already raised money

also you can enter in kind SPONSORS[not fishing checks made out to AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY]

but entry checks to Fishing for A Cure

1st BAss $2500.

1st Walleye $2500.

2nd bass $1250

2nd Walleye $1250

3rd Bass $750.

3rd Walleye $750.

4th Bass $500.

4th Walleye $500.

big smallmouth $500.

Big largemouth $500.

Big Walleye $500.

Top finishing team bass with cancer survivor$500.

Top finishing team Walleye with a cancer survivor$500.

and 5 $100.entry returns drawn at breakfast

enter early as this is the only MONDAY the 14th tournament in MN that we know of

entry fee after June 1st is double thank you and you will not be in printed bulletin or news

re-enter 4 times Basslimit 6 small mouth per day boat and 6 largemouth per day boat

re-enter 2 times Walleye total 6 walleye

only 2 fish day slot mn walleye size

or switch on reenter either species[we did not have a switch team win money last time]

new rule on Green Lake is Boat inspection visual[zebra mussels] and you can start inspections out of water as early as 5:00 am

send for spot for your team

we have alot of pros a lot of familys

25 and 55 year old won Walleye

lst tournament a freind and freind age 73 and 25 won 3 prizes

father son 51 and 16 won

husband wife won

one team got 1st 4th and large fish

the largest bass entered in Green lake Tourny ever still stands from this event

etc--- [but no pros were in money]

no live bait bass

entry fees to

FISHING FOR A CURE

PO BOX 11

Spicer Mn 56288-0011

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