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Leading Edge Tournament Series 2004


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It's almost time to sign up for this years LETS (Leading Edge Tournament Series), the official tournament series of Fishing Minnesota.com.

The lakes that have been chosen offer some of Minnesota’s finest diverse fisheries.

From the Bass, panfish and walleye waters of the Le Homme Dieu Chain to the Big pike, walleye and trout waters of Pokegama, this years events will challenge all who enter.

To throw in a twist to this years LETS, there will be a "Mystery" tournament held in the Bemidji area. During this event, 2 lakes will be drawn at random from within a 20 mile radius of Bemidji. This will offer a fair playing field since pre-fishing will be a useless endeavor. One lake will be fished on Saturday and the second on Sunday. Anglers will need to use their creativity and general knowledge to do well here.

Last but not least...Cass Lake. Cass will be home to a PWT event this spring prior to our event, but Cass is still home to good numbers of Bass, Pike, Muskie and Panfish.

This will be an exciting year, don't miss out. Registrations begin soon and the league is open to the first 15 teams.

Contact LETS President Chuck Nordahl at
[email protected] for more information.

See ya there!

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Teams are signing up and reserving their spots. We have some openings yet, so now is the time to think summer!
It should be noted that three team members are going to be hosting these events and we are free to camp out on their property.

Cluelessfisherman (Ethan) is hosting the Bemidji and Cass Lake events.
Ron B is allowing us to camp on his property for the Alexandria event.
And Tom is working on having people on some property near Grand Rapids for the Pokegama event.

It's practically free!! unless you choose lodging elsewhere.

I know I and other LETS teams cannot wait for summer!!

Click here for more information and rules:
http://fishingminnesota.com/ubb/Forum30/HTML/003691.html

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Matt,
Would be glad to have you on board. Heck, we're fishing almost all of the events up in your neck of the woods.
We all welcome the challenge of kicking your butt!! grin.gif

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Tom, you scared me away from signing up, I don't want to fight with you, I'm too little! Just kidding, shoot me an e-mail with where and how much to send the check to and for. People can camp at my place for the events as well if needed!

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Sweet, I'm gonna REALLY enjoy this year! grin.gif

Matt,
It's $300 per team for the season. You can mail your check to:
Dennis Steele
826 Stoughton Avenue
Chaska, MN 55318

(He's the treasurer)

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