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Two Harbors Walleye Fishing League


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The Two Harbors Walleye Fishing League is looking for interested boats/teams to join the league. We will be meeting Tuesday April 19th at the American Legion in Two Harbors @ 7:00 PM, to discuss schedule and lakes.

This league is basically a catch and release league. Each boat may submit up to 6 fish each night (within regulations).

The entry fee is $250.00 per boat, two people per boat, for 9-10 fishing dates.

We primarily fish the lakes north of Two Harbors as well as the Duluth area and St. Louis River (twice). Our League nights are Tuesday and fishing times are 6-9pm with a couple of nights going from 7-10pm.

We have one saturday envent, (at a larger body of water such as Vermillon, Winne, Birch).

We have weekly payouts for most points each night as well as payouts for the top 3 boats at the end of the season.

For more information, let me know.

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Anglers,

At our meeting last night , we finalized our 2011 schedule. Here it is:

Week 1: Stewart Lake, 6-9pm

Week 2: Greenwood Lake, 6-9pm

Week 3: St. Louis River, 6-9pm

Week 4: Birch Lake, 2-8pm

Week 5: Cadotte Lake, 7:30-10:30pm

Week 6: Bassett Lake, 6-9pm

Week 7: Fish lake, 6-9pm

Week 8: St. Louis River, 6-9pm

At this time we have 7 Boats, we would gladly take some more. The cost per boat is $250. Let me know if you are interested. Good time.

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