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6th Annual City Auto Glass Walleye Classic


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Everything is coming together as we continue planning for the 6th Annual City Auto Glass Walleye Classic. Those of you who fished with us in year's past should have received a mailing from us already. Those who haven't fished with us, please consider doing so. We again have the guaranteed 1st place of $10,000 in cash. The format will be similar to year's past, with one exception. New in 2011 will be that our 1st flight will go out at 7am instead of 6am. There have been a couple changes regarding tournaments, and this is one of them. In Minnesota a tournament can't start before 7am. All anglers will still have 8 hours on the water. We will just push back our return times an hour later than in the past.

If you have questions, or need more information just say the word. I look forward to a bigger and better event in 2011!

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Good question! We have had a few anglers struggling to find lodging in years past. We do have a block of rooms available. Just make sure you tell them you are coming for the Tournament. I believe they started with 20 rooms, but if they start to fill up they will give us a few more. The problem is most folks wait until the end, and the rooms have been filled.

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I have some exciting news to pass along. We are excited to welcome Scott Sandelin from UMD, Troy Jutting from Minnesota State University Mankato, Tom Serratore from Bemidji State University, and Dean Blais from the University of Nebraska at Omaho. These folks will be fishing with us, and around to talk hockey. We all know they can coach hockey, now we will see if they can catch fish.

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Well 2011 is officially in the books. We had our biggest event ot date with 72 teams fishing. I want to thank all of you for choosing to fish with us again this year. We are already working on 2012, and hope to build on 2011. I will pass along more details as they become available.

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