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MINNESOTA TOURNAMENT TRAIL (MTT)


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Hi everyone I,m a member of this and would like to see some of you all to give it a try I,ve only run a few tourny,s so far but it seems like a 1st class orgainization I,ll post the info on it here it is ....

Mille Lacs Lake - May 21 - Izaty's Resort

Mille Lacs Lake - May 22 - Izaty's Resort

Mille Lacs Lake - June 4 - Izaty's Resort

Mille Lacs Lake - June 5 - Izaty's Resort

Lake Winnibigoshish - June 18 - Denny's Resort

Lake Winnibigoshish - June 19 - Denny's Resort

Lake of the Woods - July 9 - Border View Lodge

Lake of the Woods - July 10 - Border View Lodge

Lake Winnibigoshish - July 23 - Denny's Resort

Lake Winnibigoshish - July 24 - Denny's Resort

TWO-DAY DOUBLE POINT EVENTS

Must fish at least one, one-day event to fish these!

REVISED SCHEDULE (as of 5-03-05)

***PLEASE NOTE DATE CHANGES ON THE FOLLOWING 2 EVENTS!!***

Lake Winnibigoshish - August 6&7 - Denny's Resort

Mille Lacs Lake - August 20&21 - Izaty's Resort

CHAMPIONSHIP

Must qualify to fish this event!

Lake of the Woods - September 22&23 - Border View Lodge

Border View Lodge is the Official Headquarters for the MTT 2005 Championship

Tournament Owners and Directors:

Mike & Renee Holt

320-679-2825

2748 Duckview Circle

Brook Park, MN 55007

www.mntournamenttrail.com

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Its just my opinion but I would like to see the MTT mix it up with lakes a bit in the future. If Im not mistaken it is usually the same lakes every year, and now with the late bigstone tournaments gone.

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Wideyes, the next Mille Lacs date me and my neighbor Jim will be out to give it a try (can't wait). My Brother inlaw has fished it before and said it was a blast. I hope to fish at least 3 or 4 of the remaining dates.

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