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| I was hoping to get a list of all the fish caught,and who caught them?thx Phil |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | The WMT doesn't provide us with the contestant field or results real time, so we don't yet do a LeaderBoard. Expect to see a press release very soon from the WMT Director covering the event on this board. |
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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | The first place team won it with a 44 1/2 incher in the last 1/2 hour, they had a 36 incher early in the day.
Big fish was a 48 1/4 also taken early in the tourny.
Three teams doubled not sure what the number were, Tom will post results today.
We caught two fish but the first one was 3/4 of a inch short, I could not boat a fish to save my a--. Thats tournament fishing. All the local sticks didn't place, hard to believe but it happens.
Well its off to the Cave Wednesday morning for Dan and I, I hope we can stick some muskies in the PMTT.
To Toms credit this was a very well run tournament, the 48.5 inch was regestered on the water, he gave out a cell phone number on the lake map which was broken down into numberd areas like the PMTT. You had the option to call if you boated a fish and get it registered on the water. The 15 minuit rule is the longest time you will ever have to wait after you register your fish. Rule is after registering a fish you must wait 15 minuits before you leave the area to make sure your release is good, even if the fish bolts away. Good rule but a long time when the fish are feeding and your waiting. |
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| So was the transport tourney suceesful?I do not want to start a debate here but to me it seems the fish will be back in the water faster.phil |
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Location: west allis, wi | it was the first "transport" tournement i've fished in and it seemed to run very smoothly. i don't think any muskies were injured any more than catching them. but this is my opinion.
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p.s, - i see the results have now been posted |
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