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2011 Walleye Tournaments/ Walleye Series


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2011 MWC Schedule

Central Division

March 26-27 Illinois River, Spring Valley, IL

June 3-5 Mississippi River Pool 3/St. Croix River, Red Wing, MN

August 5-7 Bays de Noc, Escanaba, MI (Note: tournament will be run in conjunction with Cabela’s National Team Championship.)

East Division

April 16-17 Detroit River and Lake Erie, Trenton, MI

May 20-22 Lake Erie, Sandusky, OH

August 26-28 St. Mary’s River, Sault Ste. Marie, MI

West Division

June 24-26 Devils Lake, ND (Note: Will be run in conjunction with Devils Lake Chamber of Commerce Tournament.)

July 22-24 Lake Oahe, Mobridge, SD

Sept. 16-18 Cass Lake, Stony Point Resort, MN

2011 World Walleye Championship,

Oct. 13-15 Mississippi River Pools 9-10, Prairie du Chien, WI

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2011 MInnesota Tournament Trail (MTT)

One Day Events

April 16 MS Pool 4 Colvill Park, Red Wing

April 17 MS Pool 4 Colvill Park, Red Wing

*May 7 Big Stone Ortonville City Park

*May 8 Big Stone Ortonville City Park

May 21 Mille Lacs Lake Nitti’s Hunters Point

May 22 Mille Lacs Lake Nitti’s Hunters Point

June 4 Mille Lacs Lake Nitti’s Hunters Point

June 5 Mille Lacs Lake Nitti’s Hunters Point

June 18 Lake Winnibigoshish Denny’s Resort

June 19 Lake Winnibigoshish Denny’s Resort

*July 08 Lake of the Woods Border View Lodge (Friday)

*July 09 Lake of the Woods Border View Lodge (Saturday)

July 23 Lake Winnibigoshish Denny’s Resort

July 24 Lake Winnibigoshish Denny’s Resort

*Denotes 50 Boat Maximum

Two-Day Events

August 6-7 Lake Winnibigoshish Denny’s Resort

August 20-21 Mille Lacs Lake Nitti’s Hunters Point

Championship

September 15-16 Lake of the Woods Border View Lodge

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Happy New Year!

Here's the planed dates for 2011 FT Walleye;

April 9th-Mississippi River 3/4

May 21st- Mississippi River 3/4 & St. Croix river

June 18th-Mille Lacs

August 13th-Mille Lacs

Oct. 8th-Championship

Entry is open & Priority will run through the end of the NW Sportsshow again. Other changes to Championship qualification points and rules will be out soon. Please call Mark(763)486-7508 or email questions.

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Craig Saeger

Assitant Director-MN Full Throttle Walleye

NPAA#551

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2011 Tournament Schedule

Winnebago System - Winneconne, WI

April 20-22, 2011

Bay Mills Invitational - Brimley, MI

June 2-4, 2011

Bay Mills Invitational (Pro by invite only)

Mississippi River - Dubuque, IA

June 22-24, 2011

Missouri River - Akaska, SD

September 15-17, 2011

AIM International Walleye Championship™ (Pro-Am)

AIM Team Championship™ (Teams from the AIM® Sanctioned Series)

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7th annual FM 104.1 Detroit Lakes MN “Catch the Wave 104.1” walleye fishing tournament on Ottertail Lake, MN.

Tournament Dates May 18 and 19.

Tournament entry fee of $270 with a big Walleye and big Northern Pike pot entry for an extra $20 each.

This is a 2 person team format.

Contact Holly for more information and tournament entry form at [email protected].

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