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2008 Lake Minnewaska Fall Walleye Classic field is full --waiting list


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We have reached the 75-team limit for this year's Warrior Boats Lake Minnewaska Fall Walleye Classic on Sept. 6-7 in Glenwood, MN, and will now take names on a waiting list in the event there are any cancellations.

Entry forms are available on the official tournament HSOforum at www.[YouNeedAuthorization].com or by calling 320-424-1382. Complete tournament details are available on the HSOforum. Entry fee is $350 with $20 optional big fish pot. Up to $15,000 in Warrior Boats Contingency Cash if you win this year's tournament and are the original owner of a 2007 or newer Warrior Boat. $7,500 in Contingency Cash from Warrior Boats and $7,500 in Dealer Contingency Cash from Minnewaska Marine in Starbuck, MN, if the boat was purchased from them.

Payouts for this year's tournament are as follows:

1st--$6,000

2nd--$3,000

3rd--$2,000

4th--$1,500

5th--$1,350

6th--$1,200

7th--$1,000

8th--$700

9th--$600

10th-$500

11th-$350

12th-$350

13th-$350

14th-$350

15th-$350

Prize payouts for 16th through 23rd place.

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