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May 17, 2013 – May 18, 2013

Carp Bow Hunting Tournament

Carp bow Hunting Tournament $15,000 Cash & Prizes Details at www.Frankies.net

May 5 10:30 KARE11 ‘Minnesota Bound’ will feature the Chisago Lakes Carp Festival / Tournament

Tournament Rules Entry Form

Start: May 17, 2013 10:00 pm

End: May 18, 2013 11:00 am

Venue: Frankies Marine

Phone: 651-257-6334

Address:

10680 South Ave, Chisago City, 55013

Cost: $150.00

May 17 & 18 Carp Bow Hunting Tournament $15,000 Cash & Prizes

May 17th Mandatory meeting at Frankie's at 7:00 pm your lake will be drawn at this meeting!

Start time 10 pm the 17th to 11 am the 18th Weigh-in at Frankie's

Print out entry form and mail back to Frankie's with entry fees. All entries must be in by May 10th, 2013 w/fees. Tournament Rules

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It was a good event with a decent turn out of 30 teams. The big fish of the event was around the 28# mark. We expected great numbers of fish but the cold front and rain pushed the fish deeper where they were hard to see.

They had Midwest outdoors out there to film and we had him in the boat for a while. Which was a surprise to us and we were actually able to shoot some fish for them and missed way too many.

Top payout was for the boat with the highest numbers and our team was able to take 1st with a total of 67 fish. It wasn't my fancy shooting my team mates did awesome and I tagged enough fish to keep from getting thrown out of the boat.

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