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2011 Bass Tournaments/ Bass Series


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MFBA tentative 2011 schedule:

June 5 Northern Open Pokegama Lake

July 29 Junior State Championship Lake Koronis

July 30 Club State Qualifier Green Lake (Spicer)

August 21 Southern Open Mississippi River – Pools 5a, 6 & 7

September 24 & 25 State Championship Mississippi River – Pools 4 & 5

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ABA Minnesota District # 44 Tentative Schedule (till all permits are issued)

5/1/11 Mississippi River

6/5/11 E/W Rush lake

6/12/11 Clearwater

6/26/11 N/S Center

7/17/11 Waconia

7/31//11 Coon Lake

8/7/11 Bald Eagle

8/14/11 Forest Lake

8/28/11 Clearwater

9/11/11 Forest Lake 2 day

9/12/11 Big Marine 2 day

2012 EARLY BIRDS

9/18/11 Waconia

9/25/11 Knife Lake

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Super Slam

May 22, 2011 Vermilion Fortune Bay Casino

May 23, 2011 Vermilion Fortune Bay Casino

June 11 Mille Lacs Bayview

June 12 Mille Lacs Bayview

June 17 Leech Horseshoe Bay Lodge

June 18 Leech Horseshoe Bay Lodge

July 16 Pokegama (smallmouth only) Tioga Beach

July 17 Pokegama (largemouth only) Tioga Beach

July 31 Whitefish Manhattan Beach

Aug 14 Mille Lacs Bayview

Aug 28 Vermilion Fortune Bay Resort & Casino

Aug 29 Vermilion Fortune Bay Resort & Casino

Sept 10 Leech Horseshoe Bay Lodge

Sept 24 TOC - TBA

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EXCEL Bass

Singles

BAY LAKE- JUNE 12

CEDAR LAKE- JULY 17

NORTH LONG - AUG 14

MISSISSIPPI RIVER- SEPT 11

FARM ISLAND- SEPT 25

THERE WILL BE NO SINGLES TOC THIS SEASON

Team

LEECH LAKE- MAY 29

POKEGAMA - JULY 10

LE HOMME DIEU - JULY 24

WOMAN - AUG 7

CASS LAKE AUG 28

TEAM TOC TWO DAY EVENT

LEECH LAKE- SEPT 17-18

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