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Full Throttle MN Walleye Tournaments


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2010 MN Full Throttle Walleye schedule

NEW River series

April 10th Mississippi River Pool 3/4

May 8th- Mississippi River 3/4

July 24th- Lake Pepin pool 4

Mille Lacs Series

June 19th, July 10th, August 14th

Big Water Series

May 8th - Mississippi River 3/4 Combo

July 10th -Mille Lacs combo

August 7th- Leech Lake

We look forward to more growth in 2010 in fishermen, sponsors, and opportunities to share our passion with more of you in our affordable, rewarding, exciting format.

Please call Mark or NaCole Schutz (612)801-6132, or Craig Saeger (651) 492-4857 with questions, suggestions, or interest in helping out, all of which is greatly appreciated. Sign up with credit card over phone.

Nichols Inn Red Wing has agreed to be out host lodging for this years events in Red Wing & offering a diso****ed rate of $65/night for either 1 king or 2 queens including breakfast when you mention Full Throttle @ booking.

Nichols Inn# is (651)388-6633

Signups are steadily coming in & this warmer weather has me exciting for this awesome river bite.

Boat numbers for the first event will be by when registration and deposit are received, and we are offering 10 bonus points again for anyone signing up for a full division before end of NW Sportshow(last weekend in March) that will be valuable towards team of the year and championship qualification.

thanks and God Bless,

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River Series Update: All 3 dates will be launched in Pool 4, but as long as the lock is open you will be able to fish any OPEN waters north of there if you wish including Pool 3 & the St. Croix once open, which would include the last two dates.

Another important note is the 10 bonus points for team of the year goes for teams signed up through Sunday, and we'll be at the NWSportShow for those of you that want to sign up there, or call NaCole (612)801-6132 to get registered.

FT River Series- date- launch,lodging(mention FT discount)

April 10th(pool 3/4) - Colville, Nichols Inn-$50

May 8th(3/4,Croix) - Evert's , Nichols Inn

July 24th(3,4,Croix) - Colville, Nichols Inn (651)388-6633

Check the HSOforum or call us with questions.

Can't wait for the season to get started & see you all soon.

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Craig Saeger

Assitant Director-MN Full Throttle Walleye

NPAA#551

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We're down to 10 days now until the first Full Throttle tournament of the year on the Mississippi & spots are still available. Get registered now to avoid late fee during final week. Meeting w/meal included, discounted lodging @ Nichols Inn, and the bite has been good. This weather has me excited to get the season started, and we look forward to seeing many of you. Please call with questions, or to register.

thanks,

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We're down to 4 days now until the first Full Throttle tournament of the year on the Mississippi & spots are still available. Test your skills on the river, and have some fun. Please call with any questions, or to register.

Thanks,

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