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Full Throttle Mille Lacs July 28th


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Next stop Mille Lacs, July 28th. Enter now to get ahead of the field for the 3rd FT event of the year.

Registration from 5:15 – 6:00pm, Friday night, July 27th, 2012 @ Isle Evangelical Church, meal included catered by Buzzie’s & guest speaker Jim Kalkofen Professional Walleye Trail and Teen Challenge Director, plus rod raffle & door prizes.

Tournament Day Saturday, July 28th

Launch time: First flight blast off is 7:00am

Launch Site: Mac’s Twin Bay Resort

Weigh-in: First flight at 3:00pm

Walleye, bass, or both if you really feeling lucky. Bite has been great, and weather report looks good.

McQuoid's is host lodging and has offered a discount for mentioning Full Throttle.

Entry Fee- $200, Trophies 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and Big Fish Included

$5000 first place, pay down 15 spots, based on 75 boats

Refer a team and win a prize raffle. Put whoever led you to Full Throttle on your entry form as referral.

Ranger Cup, Rapid “Tournament Cash” Premier Team bonus, Skeeter Bucks & more.

For more information on Full Throttle, to read about the rules of the tournaments, or to print out a registration form, please visit www.[YouNeedAuthorization].com , or visit the Full Throttle Fishing Facebook group page for more news and updates. Join Full Throttle for more prizes, more fun, & more fellowship for our anglers this year. .

Thank you for your support and we’ll see you on the water soon:)

Full Throttle Upcoming Events- Bass and Walleye

July 28th,- Mille Lacs Lake

Sept 8th- Mississippi River, Red Wing

Oct. 13th- Championship- Lake Minnetonka

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Weather looks great for the weekend, bite is still good, and you can enter all the way up to meeting Friday night @ Isle Evangelical Church on 47 in Isle. Hope to see many of you there.

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