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AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY FISHING FOR A CURE MID SUMMER BASS OR WALLEYE CHAMPIONS


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Just looking for some clarification on the pay-outs... Top 4 fish by weight each get $500 dollars? So what I'm asking, is are the 4 biggest walleyes caught getting paid, or is it the heaviest 4 fish limit getting paid? Thanks!

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Moses2531,the top 4 teams each species get$500.00 ,it is by weight,sent you applications today,they are more specific.We did not want to guarentee just one big first place prize.13 $500.00 prizes better your odds.Its for a good cause ,after all were trying to help cancer afflicted people and those around them.No administration costs.Actually sponsors put in more than fishing purse payed out.Sponsors goes directly to AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY.

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AMERICANCANCER SOCIETY MID SUMMER BASS OR WALLEYE CHAMPIONSHIPS.JULY14 GREENLAKE SPICER MN.13 $500.00 PRIZES GUARENTEED.SEND SELF ADDRESSED blush.gif STAMPED ENVELOPE TO FISHING FOR A CURE PO BOX 11 SPICER MN 56288-0011 AND WE WILL SEND YOU INFORMATION AND ENTRY FORM.THANK YOU

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Thanks to Fishing Minnesota Familys for your interest in this event.Just a note to let you know that all applicants should have recieved phone call from us.If not send us a note.We will have extra dockage at site to aid in number of boats.Also will have extra help at docks to load unload etc.On June 15 we will send out your random computer generated take off and flight time to aid with your travel.If you are a student or summer some other place please give us both addresses and summer phone number also.Also included will be a coupon brocure to help save you some money when in area .We promise to entertain you and your freinds and family all day and well into evening .Still openings if you are interested.

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Did I mention free breakfast at Spicer American Legion for fishermen and sponsors and Outdoor music at Melvins after weigh in.How about kids games at weigh in site from 12;00 until 2;00.prizes.

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