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Bemidji/Cass Lake 16th Annual Muskies Inc Tournament


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The Bemidji/Cass Lake Chapter 46 Muskies Inc tournament will be held on Saturday June 21st. This is a fully CPR tournament (catch/photo/release). We'll have thousands of dollars in prizes/guide trips to give away via raffle at the tournament awards/feed at the end of the tournament. If you've never been to one of our tournaments they are a great time, family friendly and fishing is allowed on 5 of the best muskie lakes in all of MN. Lakes Bemidji, Plantagenet, Cass and Big are all tournament waters and we're proud to announce that Big Mantrap has been added as a tournament lake! Fishing begins at 5am and goes until 4pm with the feed/awards beginning at 5pm.

Entry fees are only $45 for adults and $25 for juniors (under 18) for entries received by June 1st. After June 1st the entry fees go up $5 respectively. We have ONLINE tournament registration and payment. There are cash prizes for 1st-4th place and also for the biggest fish for both adults and juniors. We proudly donate a scholarship to the Aquatic Biology program at Bemidji State University each year with tournament proceeds. This year’s minimum scholarship donation will be $1000, with that amount increased by funds generated through our “Chapter Challenge” feature. The after tournament feed is put on by the area Boy Scout chapter. Registration is still open. You can register by mail or at the following location locally (in addition to the online registration).

Gander Mountain (in Bemidji)

Thursday June 19th and Friday June 20th from 5-8pm at Gander Mountain. These are the only times/locations for local registration.

Mail in registration, Tournament Rules and details can be viewed/printed off the chapters HSOforum listed below.

www.bemidjicassmuskies.org – click on the Tournament Info button on the left. If you have issues with Internet Explorer with the page loading please try another browser like Firefox or call for assistance.

In addition to tons of local sponsors, we'd got lots of Muskie businesses who've contributed to this year’s event.

Brian Johnson

Secretary, Muskies Inc Chapter 46 Bemidji/Cass Lake.

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Muskie fanatics - There is still time to get signed up either online at www.bemidjicassmuskies.org or at Gander Mtn in Bemidji from 5-8pm Friday night. We've got thousands of dollars in prizes to raffle off in addition to the tournament prizes. Highlights include a custom Supernatural Big Baits Headlock, Trueglide, a Jeremy Knutson custom topwater, quality muskie rods and reels, bump boards, Beckman net, Rubber Hairy baits, Tuscarora tackle crankbait, Big Mama baits, Big Fork Lure Co baits, Tackle Industry baits, bucktails from Monster Lures and Kramer Bros Tackle, 2 "sightseeing" flights from Bemidji Aviation, guide trip with Kevin Cochran and many many other baits, hunting and outdoor equipment, gift certificates etc. We'd also really like to thank Reeds in Walker as one of the tournaments most consistent and largest contributors. Please come and get some raffle tickets, the raffle and awards are fully open to the public whether you fished the event or not!!

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