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If there is anyone interested in registering for Metro Lets that does not have a partner - please post on this thread or email me at [email protected] I was contacted by someone that is interested but needs a partner. They have a boat but would be willing to be the non-boater.

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Here are the details on the leauge - we have both team and indiviual openings.

2005 Schedule:

All events will run from 6 a.m. – Noon**

Kick-off Meeting (early-mid May)

Medicine - Saturday, June 4th (Public Landing)

N/S Center - Saturday, June 25th (Park on South Center)

Clearwater - Saturday, July 16th (B.J.'s Resort)

Mystery Lake - Saturday, August 13th* (TBD)

Minnetonka - Saturday, September 10th** (Maxwell Bay)

* Mystery Lake will be drawn on Friday evening before the event by someone not affiliated with LETS (this will be within the Metro area - more info. will be available at a later date)

** Lake Minnetonka will run 6:30 a.m. – Noon (due to later sunrise)

Tournament Format

Multi-species Tournament Format

Eligible species include Walleye, Bass (smallmouth and largemouth), and Pike

Limits per team are 6 Walleye, 6 Bass, 3 Pike

All events will run from 6 a.m. - Noon (except Tonka which will be 6:30 a.m. - Noon)

Minimum size requirements

- 14" Walleye

- 12" Bass

- 20" Northern Pike

Teams must register (2) team members with LETS memberships. You are allowed to sub with non-members as long as one LETS member is present from the team at the events.

League Fees

$25 per member required LETS Membership

- LETS hat included in membership

- personalized with name for those in by April 15th

$250 per year League Fees (5 events)

- 100% payout

$300 Total per team

Payout (based on 15 team league)

Per event:

1st - $300

2nd - $200

3rd - $100

4th - $50

BigFish - $50

End of Year - Overall Standings:

1st: $125

2nd: $75

3rd: $50

2005 Application

Contact Rob for the updated registration form ([email protected])

More information can be found at:

LETS HSOforum

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