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LLBA State Bowfishing Tournament


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LLBA State Bowfishing Tournament 2008

May 31st 2008

The Land of Lakes Bowfishing Association will be holding its 2008 LLBA State Bowfishing Championship Tournament in Richmond, Minnesota at the Horseshoe Chain of Lakes on May 31st 2008. This year’s event will be the only Bowfishing tournament held by the LLBA. Make sure to mark your calendars for the best shoot of the year.

The shoot will go as follows:

7:30am - 8:45am Registration

8:45am - 8:55am Rules and Take Off Position Drawing

9:00am Blast off

9:00am - 4:00pm Tourney hours

4:00pm - ? Weigh-in & Awards Ceremony/BBQ

This event will also be videotaped. Mostly this video will promote the LLBA and its marketing ventures to further the membership growth we need. So please bring your best behavior and a Smile cause this shoot will be one to remember. There will be many prizes to be given away and a "LAST PLACE ACE AWARD" for the Lucky last place team.

The Format for the Shoot Will Be as Follows:

2-3 Man Teams 2 Adults with at least 1 LLBA member 1 Youth 16 and Under

Numbers $20

Big Ten $20

Big Fish $10

20% will go back to the LLBA for its Ventures in Promoting the Best Sport on Earth!

BOWFISHING

More info can be obtained by calling Bill Baumgartner the LLBA Tournament Director @ 320-699-2034 or email [email protected]

Special Thanks to All of Our Sponsors for donating to our State Shoot!

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AMS Bowfishing

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Muzzy

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Bowfishing Extreme

Innerloc Points

Sportsman Warehouse

Sully's Bowfishing

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