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PMTT CHAMPIONSHIP ON CASS 2003


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"PMTT INVITATIONAL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP LOCATION ANNOUNCED!"

The Professional Musky Tournament Trail and Ranger Boats are proud to announce:

The 2003 Invitational PMTT/Ranger Boats World Championship.
Oct. 11th & 12th 2003
Cass Lake Minnesota

The Top 50 teams in Tournament Musky fishing will meet on Cass Lake in October and should challenge the top 50 to produce big fish. Cass is known as a trophy lake and is home to the largest fish ever caught in the PMTT's history, a 52 1/4" caught during the 2002 PMTT qualifier.

The PMTT would like to thank Birch Villa Resort and Break On the Lake Resort for inviting us back to this great water!

The PMTT 2003 Schedule

The World's BEST Tournament Musky Angler's!

4 PMTT Qualifiers
1 PMTT World Championship

Qualifier #1
April 5th & 6th 2003
Lake Shelbyville, Illinois

Qualifier #2
May 17th & 18th 2003
Cave Run Lake, Kentucky

Qualifier #3
June 21st & 22nd 2003
Eagle River Chain, Wisconsin

Qualifier #4
Sept. 13th & 14th 2003
Madison Chain, Wisconsin

2003 PMTT/Ranger Boats Invitational
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
Oct. 11th & 12th 2003
Cass Lake MN

2003 trail team & single event entry accepted now!

SIGN UP FOR THE 2003 TRAIL NOW!!! Call 815-264-3228 or email [email protected] for more information!

More exciting announcements coming soon concerning Trail team benefits, new sponsors and prizes!

Please visit the PMTT web site at www.promusky.com

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