we are 'the leading edge' HSO Creators Rick Posted September 3, 2002 we are 'the leading edge' HSO Creators Share Posted September 3, 2002 ICELEADERS CHALLENGE EVENT SERIESWin Up To $4,500 and possibly even more.I.C.E. Series payouts are as follows:* $1,000 1st place prize. * $500 2nd place prize. * $250 3rd place price. * $125 4th place prize. * $50 5th place prize. * Many sponsor prizes at each event in the I.C.E. Series. So you have the opportunity to come home with a nice bit of change in your pocket or great ice gear. *This payout is based on a 60 team event. Amounts will adjust accordingly for a field of less than 60 teams should this occur. Fee Per Team, Per Event, is only $50 (only $25 per entrant) but....Enter all 4 Events by October 1, 2002 and get in for only $37.50 per event.You save $50 by entering by October 1st.It was a great time last year, it will only get better.Get more info here:http://www.iceleaders.com/ICE-Series.htmlThe lakes and dates are:Cedar Lake-Scott County: December 21-22, 2002. Tourney Headquarters to be determined. This lake is an outstanding walleye and panfish lake located in the metro area. Often pike and bass are picked up as well. It is known for decent sized fish, is shallow and freezes fast. It is aerated in winter which has helped produce an excellant Metro Area fishery.Mille Lacs Lake: Tourney Headquarters out of McQuoid's Inn and Mac's Twin Bay on January 4-5, 2003. This lake is famous for walleye and jumbo perch. Nice pike and the occasional crappie or largemouth can be found here as well. We will fish this lake for hot early ice action. It can be fantastic fishing.Lake Minnewaska: January 25-26, 2003. Tourney Headquarters out of Northeast Outfitters in Alexandria. This is a good all around fishery and was chosen because of the recent high success rate within 1 1/2 hours of the metro area.Upper Red Lake: Tourney Headquarters out of Hudec's Resort on February 15-16, 2003. This is one of the top slab crappie producers in the nation. This lake also contains some monster northern pike. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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