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OCt 1 FM Minnetonka Musky meet


markkstanley

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Short notice but some fellow FMers are getting together for a just for fun musky tourney. Check the Metro forum under 50" muskie. General plan is launch sometime in AM. Offical start is 6am at Grays Bay (I won't be there but Buzzsaw and Calvinist will handle that) meet at Fletchers for lunch at noon finish at Grays in afternoon around 3 to 5 depending ( we will set the final time at the lunch). Open to anyone who wants to fish. The annual trophy will be awarded - mystery but it will be pink. Be nice to get a photo of any fish caught but not required to be eligble for trophy. As a final rule Jon P. if he can make is not allowed to throw anything with red in it. Red is bad as it is too close to pink.

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Why not just sign up for the Lucky Libby Make a Wish tournament that is going on out there on Saturday? You get to fish, and help kids. Now granted it is $150 per person, but it is a tax write-off. Otherwise stop by and check out the silent auction. I did the tournament last year, but can't make it this year.

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Mark, if I show up with my Red Army you wouldn't stand a chance. shocked.gifgrin.gif I'm secure enough with my manhood to throw a pink lure also. cool.gif I would love to take part in this event but I have old clients I'm taking out. Good luck on the water guys and gals and may the best angler walk away with that wonderful prize.

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If you were out on Lake Minnetonka on October 2nd, 2004, chances are you were participating in Lucky Libby’s Muskie Tournament. The beautiful day brought in almost $20,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Minnesota! If you missed this great fishing opportunity, you’ll get another chance to try your hand at catching a big muskie! Because of the fantastic success their first time around, Lucky Libby and her dad are hosting another tournament on October 1, 2005 during fishing hours 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sign up today! Call TIm or Libby Hoene @ (763) 755-2484

Last year it was headquartered at Maynard's.

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