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South metro fishing league Meeting May 2nd


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I am starting a new league in the south metro this year.

South Metro Tuesday Night Metro MN Fishing League

This league is for amatures only Amature definition: Must not hire out as a guide or spend over ?? $600.00?? on fishing events

2 Persons per team $175.00 entry fee / team

Must be willing to share info (what works & how)

League will be fishing on Tuesday evenings

Time will be from 5:30 P.M. to ~9:00 P.M.

lakes to be decided on by league members

Waconia, Marion, Proir, Minnetonka & Independence are suggested already

League will run for 15 weeks

Nightly & season end payouts

Points will be awarded for: Bass, Northern,Walleye,Muskies, Sunnies & Crappies

Catch & Release is encouraged

For rules & further information: Gene Jestus Cell: 612-532-6499

More info can be found by e-mailing [email protected]

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Tuesday May 2nd @ 5:30

Bloomington American Legion.

9320 Lyndale Ave S.

In the dining area.

There are still openings available & they will be filled by the first teams to get their application & payment in to me.

up to & including at the meeting.

Gene 612-532-6499

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We still have openings available!!

16-May Spring

23-May Orchard

30-May Cedar (scott co)

6-Jun Riley

13-Jun Crystal

20-Jun Minnetonka

27-Jun Marion

4-Jul Bye

11-Jul Medicine

18-Jul Waconia

25-Jul Independence

1-Aug Fish (Scott Co.)

8-Aug Auborn

15-Aug Prior

22-Aug Bavaria

29-Aug Minnetonka

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16-May Spring

23-May Orchard

30-May Cedar (scott co)

6-Jun Riley

13-Jun Crystal

20-Jun Minnetonka

27-Jun Marion

4-Jul Bye

11-Jul Medicine

18-Jul Waconia

25-Jul Independence

1-Aug Fish (Scott Co.)

8-Aug Auborn

15-Aug Prior

22-Aug Bavaria

29-Aug Minnetonka

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