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Women's Only Fishing Tournament on Lake Koronis, June 2, 2012


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Please join us for over 8,000 in prize money. The tourney will be on Lake Koronis in Paynesville, MN on June 2nd 2012. If you would like more info Check out our HSOforum at womenanglersmn.com or email me at [email protected]. it is the best weekend of the year so much fun!

Women Anglers of Minnesota (WAM) was incorporated in 1977 as a way for women to fish together. It remains the oldest active fishing organization for women in the country! Whether you are a long time member or a new member, it is helpful to have information about all the ways you can be a part of this organization.

We are women who like to fish, and we like to spend time with each other, too. Together, we have fun and make a difference in our communities

June 2nd, 2012 Tournament

We hold one annual tournament on the first Saturday in June. The Tournament is open to all women over 16 years old. The tournament is held on a different MN lake every two years.

We rotate the location of our tournaments in order to showcase the bounty of Minnesota’s natural resources. We choose locations based on the following criteria:

• The lake is at least 1,000 acres to accommodate up to 75 boats.

• The community has accommodations for participants and shore crew.

• There is a headquarters (usually a resort) that can accommodate the other needs of our tournament

such as a weighing in area, adequate dock space, portable potties, etc.

• There are banquet facilities nearby.

As an organization that supports Minnesota’s natural resource conservation, our tournament is “catch and release. Prizes are awarded for first, second, and third place of each species, plus a grand prize and multi-species prizes. In addition, there are often “fun tournament” prizes or pre-tournament events.

There is a pre-tournament membership meeting that is mandatory for at least one member of each boat. We also have a post-tournament banquet for all tournament participants, sponsors, and volunteers where prizes are awarded.

2012 Tournament Details

35th Annual Tournament

Location: Lake Koronis Paynesville, MN

Date: June 2nd, 2012

Friday June 1, 2012 – Bugbeehive Resort Lodge

Pre-Tournament Meeting starting at 4:30pm. Ease off positions drawn following meeting.

Saturday June 2, 2012 – Bugbeehive Resort Lodge

Tournament Social Hour starting at 5:00pm. Must be 16 years old to attend

Tournament Banquet at 6:00pm. Must be 16 years old to attend

Tournament Awards at 7:00pm.

Tournament Fees (ALL fees include membership, tourney, and dinner for 2012)

Membership & Tournament Fee …..….… $100.00

(Optional) Rock Bass Fun Tournament - $5.00

To participate in next year's tournament, complete the coming soon .

Questions? Contact Kristen at [email protected] or 763-226-7660.

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