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C.A.S.T. Bass Tournament Circuit Update


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The C.A.S.T. Coed Team Bass tournament schedule has been tentatively set.
C.A.S.T. is a new team tounament circuit which requires teams to have one male and one female participant. Entry for the tournaments will be $50 per team along with an optional $10 big fish pot.
Here's the schedule, subject to one change.

July 9 and July 10
Gull Lake, Brainerd, MN
(2 separate tournaments)
status - permits approved

July 24
Le Homme Dieu, Alexandria, MN
status - preliminary permit approval

August 14
Forest Lake, Forest Lake, MN
status - permit approved

September 25
Tournament of Champions
Lake to be announced
status - permit approved

I have now posted the schedule, rules and entry forms on the web site (www.cast4bass.com)

This circuit should be plenty fun and a great way for all of us fishing couples to meet and share our enjoyment of fishing.

See you all this summer!
Mark

[This message has been edited by SkeeterMark (edited 03-11-2004).]

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I sure did (classic bass), just on the 13th as a matter of fact. Must have been just after you were on there smile.gif

I put it on a few other tournament listing sites, too, so hopefully everyone will find out about it before summer. Should be a good time, Marshal, and I look forward to seeing you guys again this summer...Wednesdays, and elsewhere.

[This message has been edited by SkeeterMark (edited 03-14-2004).]

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