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LINCOLN PARK WALLEYE OPEN--Duluth, MN <St. Louis River>


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Come and Fish the 11th Annual Lincoln Park Walleye Open on the St. Louis River in Duluth, MN on June 18th.

Over $20,000 in prizes!! Top 40 fish get prizes. $1,000 for 40th place.

For more information call 218-727-6573

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Thanks for the support Northlander!!

Registration Packets are now available @ the following locations:

Bedrock Bar

W Superior St

Duluth, MN

Marine General

1501 London Road

and Miller Hill Mall (Younker's Entrance)

Tappa Kegg Inn

7036 Grand Ave

Duluth, MN

Bergey's Sports Bar

2232 W Superior St

Duluth, MN

The Bait Box

3729 E 2nd St

Superior, WI

Registration Forms can also be mailed to:

Lincoln Park Business Group

PO Box 16306

Duluth, MN 55816

$35 Registration includes bbq meal and awards ceremony @ Bedrock Bar Saturday night.

All Participants will be entered in a $500 cash drawing (must be present to win)

*portion of proceeds will be donated to the Boys and Girls Club of Duluth.

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I know myself and many of my fellow Twin Ports Walleye Association members fish this every year. Its a blast seeing that many boats on the river, like a mini opener. grin

Like I said the dinner is worth the entry fee and there is great prizes to be had. Heck I won $1000 cash 2 years ago just on my entry ticket and then won a $100 gift certificate to Marine General. I won a 55# trolling motor the year before. Ill be there so look me up apAngler18. Im the tall guy with the Tan TPWA hat on all the time.

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Thanks to everyone who helped put this event on! Lots of BIG fish caught. 1st place was 8.2 pounds ( 1 fish per person) or so and 40th was 4.9 or so. Lots of quality walleyes in the St. Louis River hungry to bite your hooks right now.

The weather was better than predicted so that really helped the bite. Light rain off and on with a nice "Walleye chop" and over cast skies all day made for a good walleye fishing day.

TONS of prizes and good food plus a night of talking fishing with fellow fisherman made for a fun night.

Ill be back next year.

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