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Bass Pursuit League


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Our schedule is set for this year and even though its snowing out, I can't wait for open water.

All dates fishing time is 6am to 11:30am

June 2nd Crystal Lake dakota Cty

June 16th Mazaska Lake Rice Cty

June 30th Minnetonka

July 14 Cedar Lake Rice Cty

July 28th Waconia

Aug 11th Shields Lake Rice Cty

Aug 25th Mystery lake to be determined

You can join us at each individual lake event or you can join for the year and be eligible to be the League champion for the year and win a prize package put together by our sponsors including All-Terrain Tackle.

$40 per boat for individual events or $210 per boat for the year.All money goes to the weekly payouts this year. See our HSOforum for all rules. www.basspursuit.com

Also like us on facebook and be able to take advantage of group discounts and specials exclusive offers to our league by some of the areas top lure, tackle and fishing accessories dealers in the area. just search "Bass Pursuit" on facebook and press "like".

We have a great group of guys and are always looking for more to join. If you are interested in a quiet time on the lake, with a great group who just want to go bassin, at a time when there is no rush to get to the lake, fighting traffic and dodging wakeboarders and waterskiers, then either send me an email or call.

Thanks

Chris

www.basspursuit.com

[email protected]

952-201-6937

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Just bring $40 and you are more than welcome to fish with us on Shields lake this sunday We blast off at 6:15am. Like us on facebook (search "bass pursuit") or check out our HSOforum. Basspursuit.com for more updates.

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