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Lake Minnewaska Fall Walleye Classic Sept. 11-12 -- field nearly full


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Less than 15 spots remain for this year's Lake Minnewaska Fall Walleye Classic set for Saturday-Sunday, Sept. 11-12 in Glenwood, MN. We expect the 75 team field will fill prior to the Sept. 6 deadline so don't procrastinate or you could miss the boat. Entry fee is $350 per team with an optional $20 big fish pot.

Guaranteed first place payout of $6,000. For entry forms and additional information email [email protected] or call Corey at 320-424-1382.

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Less than 10 team openings remain. If you plan on fishing the Lake Minnewaska Fall Walleye Classic on Sept. 11-12, you better hurry up and get your entry form sent in or the field will be full. For more information, or to get your team entered, call Corey at 320-424-1382, or send an email to [email protected]

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As of today (Friday, Sept. 3), 71 teams are registered for this year's 7th Annual Lake Minnewaska Fall Walleye Classic set for Saturday-Sunday, Sept. 11-12 in Glenwood. With that said, (4) team openings remain for the 75 team field. Deadline to enter is Monday evening, Sept. 6. If you are planning to fish you best hurry up and get your entry fees sent in, or call Corey at 320-424-1382.

Water levels are high this year on Minnewaska with all the rain we have received in July and August, and word has it that the fishing has really picked up during the past 10 days. Water temps have been falling on Minnewaska the past week with the cooler weather, and with the 10 day extended forecast showing temps in the upper 60's and low 70's for highs, and low's in the upper 40's to low 50's at night, water temps should continue to fall the next 10 days.

Weigh-ins will be held at Torgy's in Glenwood beginning at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 11 and at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 12.

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