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Mankato Area Bass Tour...

2nd tournament of the year:

June 27th

Lura Lake by Mapleton

$200 per team

5 fish per team

6:30 - 2:30

Entries must be confirmed by pre-fishing cut off time of 9:30pm on Tuesday June 1st.

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Only 1 Week this time, I am getting quicker...results and standings are posted on the HSOforum.

Here are the Lura Results:

1ST - Schmidke / Morgan 19.16lbs

2ND - Sexton / Burch 17.32lbs

3RD - Lake / Craig 16.46Lbs

4TH - Meyer / Meyer 15.88Lbs

5TH - Johnson / Slack 11.96lbs

6TH - Rogge / Miller 11.58lbs

7TH - Zobel / Zobel 11.48lbs

8TH - Burch / Sissler 10.66lbs

9TH - Price / Boyum 8.96lbs

10TH - Schultz / Johnson 8.04lbs

11TH - McCreary / LeBarron 7.92lbs

12TH - Simon / Hoffman 6.54lbs

13TH - Ryg / Van Camp 5.04lbs

14TH - Howland / Howland 4.96lbs

15TH - Goettlicher / Leesch 4.70lbs

16TH - Hawke / Myers 4.64lbs

17TH - Gronski / Ehlers 2.84lbs

18TH - Jeffries / Joens 1.92lbs

19TH - Miska / Braith 1.78lbs

20TH - Shetke / Hauer 1.40lbs

21ST - LaFrance / Kendall 0.00lbs

21ST - Filan / Filan 0.00lbs

21ST - Bohlen / Pittman 0.00lbs

21ST - Sprauge / Capouch 0.00lbs

21ST - Hauge / Miller 0.00lbs

Big Bass - Johnson / Slack 6.12lbs

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Why hate on Lura? Its a shallow-water fisherman's dream!

Too bad I had to break off a 4+ lber at the side of the boat in that tournament... woulda culled out a 1.5lber and probably made 1st. *sigh* that fish was worth about $750!!

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some drty water and some was clean , no algae bloom yet

Yea and did anyone else notice all the big dead clams all over the place? Their little slimy inerds were floating all over with some shells floating too. I know clams are ultra sensitive to changes in water quality, temp, etc... maybe all the storm runoff is what did them in?

I meant to contact the DNR about it but haven't yet.

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