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South Metro Bass club meeting


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We have picked the dates, now its time to pick the lakes. Our next meeting is May 2 at 7:oo PM at the Lakeville Gander Mtn. Not too late to join in. We are looking for both boaters and non-boaters to enjoy a little freindly competition. 6 metro tourneys and one weekend tourney in Alexandria. Come join us if you can. We are competitive, yet more out to have fun and bragging rights. Hope to see ya there.

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Mr Walleye,

We are out to have fun and enjoy the competition. Payouts are small, mostly for big fish. It's 50 bucks a year or $10 per tourney to join, we give out some nice prizes at tourneys. We give out awards at the end of the year for bragging rights. It's a fun low cost way to spend a Sunday morning with a bunch of guys that don't want the hassle of a big buck tourney but still want the competition. You are very welcome to our meeting on Monday.

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All lakes and dates are set for South Metro Bass Club for the 2005 season.

The dates and lakes are as follows:

June 5-Whaletail

June 26-Francis(near Elysian MN)

July 16-Latoka(Alexandria overnighter)

July 17-The Chain(Alexandria overnighter)

July 31-Coon Lake

Aug 14-North/South Center

Aug 28-Minnetonka

Sept 18-Crystal.

We have room for both boaters and non-boaters.

Contact me at [email protected] if you have any questions.

Thanks to all that showed up tonight for our meeting. Drawing will be held in mid-May for the first tourney.

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