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Looking for small bass tournaments


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I NOT QUIT SURE WHAT YOU MEAN SMALL VS. LARGE TOURNAMENTS

OR LOCATION BUT OUR CLUB(SOUTHERN MN BASS TOUR) HAS A TOURNAMENT ONCE A MONTH ON SOUTH CENTRAL LAKES.

5 TOURNAMENTS AND CHAMPIONSHIP (TOP 15 OF 30 TEAMS) AFTER FIFTH TOURNAMENT /$150 A TOURNAMENT OPEN TO RETURNING TEAMS PAYING IN FULL($750) UNTIL 4/30/07. AS WELL AS 5 NEW SPOTS SINGLES TOURNAMENT ENTRIES EXCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE WHICH ARE INELLIGABLE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

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If you are looking for any tournament information you should go to Classicbass.com, There is alot of tournaments on there some big and some small with the contact information on there.

Or If you are lookin to join a club you could go to the Minnesota Bass Fedartaion HSOforum...http://www.mnbf.org Right at the top it will say join a club just click there and fill out the info. You can join a club as a boater or non-boater, and that will give you the chance to learn lot more... Good luck

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Small clubs like 15 boat types tourny. I've thought about extreme and FM but they look like it's too big for me. My biggest tourny I've been in is the Minnetonka Classic, it's not quite what I'm looking, too crowded for me.

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ricqik,

Gopher Bassmasters is looking for members as well, our tournies are usually about 8-10 boats, great bunch of guys. Go to GopherBass (Contact Us Please) and you can find contact info there. We are part of the MN Bass Federation as well wink.gif

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Our club does stay within an hour of the metro for most tournaments, but we get out & about sometimes. There are other clubs to, I can help you out if a club sounds good, I can get contact info for several, search Rich Lindgren on Google and you will be able to find a way to contact me, since even spelling likns out if forbidden mad.gif

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hey ricqik. My club is looking for new members we are based out of st paul park and fish all around the metro. we have from 7to 10 boats and it is a great club to just have fun and learn. it is also very inexpensive. If you want more info you can email me at [email protected]

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