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toddb |
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Posts: 379 Location: Thief River Falls MN | Anyone got results for this event? | ||
Propster |
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Posts: 1901 Location: MN | All I saw was that Jeff Anderson caught another big one near the end or last day, and lost a giant. Other than that saw a couple fish posted here and there. So waiting to see also. | ||
T-bags |
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Posts: 13 | 502 anglers 66 people caught fish, 11 people doubled. 77 fish total. 2 biggest 52 1/2". My 47" was good enough for 29th place . | ||
Miller time |
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Posts: 35 | 1st 47" & 48 Big 2nd 50.5 & 42.5 Leech 3rd 48 & 42.5 Cass 4th 42.5 & 46 Leech 5th 40 & 48.5 leech 6Th 45 &42 Big 7th 44 & 42.5 Kitchie 8th 41.5 & 42.5 Cass 9th 52.5 Leech 10th 52.5 Cass Edited by Miller time 9/14/2015 9:47 AM | ||
Cloud7 |
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Posts: 230 Location: St Paul, Minnesota | 1 Tim Hinrichs M 47 48 2 Jesse Wendolek M 50.5 42.5 3 Chris Whitney M 48 40.5 4 Dan Burrow M 42.5 46 5 Danny Fiecke M 40 48.5 6 Josh Opatz M 45 42 7 Jim Wolters M 44 42.5 8 Al Emilson MN M 41.5 42.5 9 John Porter M 52.5 10 Jeff Anderson M 52.5 11 Tim Milo M 51.5 12 Mike Lambrecht M 40.5 41 13 Joe Anderson M 41 40 14 Bob Landerville M 51 15 Wade Carlson M 40 41 16 Shannan Dreyer M 50 17 Mark Poradek, Jr. M 50 18 Patty Eastvold M 49.5 19 John E. Olson M 49 20 Butch Sears M 49 21 Leo Dery M 48.5 22 Brad Lindberg M 48 23 Woody Grothe M 48 24 Larry Turner M 48 25 Joe Peterson M 48 26 Mike Crawford M 47 27 Cory Gale M 47 28 Dwight Labrosse M 47 29 Todd Lindberg M 47 30 Joe Miller M 46.5 31 Rick Novak M 46.5 32 Eric Gammon M 46.5 33 Warren Wurtz M 46 34 Ron Kline M 45.5 35 Donnie Manz M 45 36 Shane Danielson M 45 37 Tony Sommerfeld M 45 38 Larry Beaver M 44.5 39 Mark Rosenwinkel M 44.5 40 Matt McDonald M 44 41 Dave Youngblom M 44 42 Chris Padrnos M 43 43 Adam Fritche M 42.5 44 Dan Olsen M 42 45 Danny Martin M 42 46 Adam Gammon M 42 47 Tim Dicks M 41.5 48 Joe Wendolek M 41 49 Bruce Vonderohe M 41 50 Dobber Stott M 41 51 Brian Johnson M 52 Tim Weinkauf M 41 53 Adam Jensen M 41 54 Kory Monacelli M 40.5 55 Jerry Kelm M 40.5 56 Rick Runquist M 40.5 57 Jake Willborg M 40.5 58 Mike Jasinski M 40 59 Alfred Wurm M 40 60 Brett Heinrichsen M 40 61 Nick Kost M 40 62 Stacy Bultman M 40 63 Larry Morrissette M 40 64 Doug Jensen M 40 65 Jason Hauser M 40 Juniors - Connor Dicks M 47 | ||
Propster |
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Posts: 1901 Location: MN | 504 anglers fishing 28 hours over 3 days on over a dozen (plus a few connecting and smaller waters) of our best northern waters - comes to .0055 fish per man hour (183 hours per fish). I don't feel so bad now that I didn't catch one where I was And thankfully we don't pay much attention to stats or we'd give up this silly pursuit! Edited by Propster 9/14/2015 12:07 PM | ||
jaultman |
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Posts: 1828 | Propster - 9/14/2015 12:04 PM 504 anglers fishing 28 hours over 3 days on over a dozen (plus a few connecting and smaller waters) of our best northern waters - comes to .0055 fish per man hour (183 hours per fish). I don't feel so bad now that I didn't catch one where I was And thankfully we don't pay much attention to stats or we'd give up this silly pursuit! Just figure 60 seconds per cast per person on average, and there you have your fish of 10,000 casts! | ||
Cloud7 |
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Posts: 230 Location: St Paul, Minnesota | I fished Leech, my boat has had pretty decent results the last two years, but the Rusty Crawfish are really hurting the cabbage/weed growth in Agency Bay and Kabekoma where I usually fish. Really hurt us this weekend. We had all the chances in the world to win it Friday, had two over 50 and a half dozen or so mid 40's follow in, but no hooks. Saturday and Sunday were high skies and sunny, we tried deep structure, but apparently should have been pounding the reeds... | ||
MuskyMatt71 |
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Posts: 141 Location: Minnetonka | The reeds and sand outside of them were hot on Friday and had two in the boat for us by the middle of the day (unfortunately one didn't make the 40" mark). No follows, just reaction strikes to deep diving cranks in 5 foot, banging down into the sand. The change in wind direction slowed them down on Saturday a bit. I think the bigger fish must have slid up into the rushes tight and we missed that pattern. On Sunday, they were back out in front of the reeds and we saw a couple of very very large fish surfacing near the boat in close proximity to each other and man was it a hopeless feeling when they wouldn't acknowledge any of our baits on the last morning of the tournament, knowing that one of them could have won the tournament, when coupled with the 44" from Friday. That tournament is always so much fun. | ||
MuskyKarma |
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Posts: 162 Location: Metro, MN | Definitely the most fun tournament to fish in imo. Opportunities were through the roof, but didnt capitalize. I got too ancy the night before the tourney and went out to scout but put a 50+ in the boat, then had another 50 come unpinned friday morning within the first 20 casts of the tourney. Also caught a 36.5 inch pike just shy of qualifying for the pike division. Moved no less than 25 fish on friday coming in hot but late to the boat and did 180's on me regardless of picking up speed into nice figure 8s. Saturday was extremely difficult, moved 10 or so fish but super slow and lazy. Bluebird coldfront made it one of the most difficult days, and we were on cass where the MWT was happening so boats were everywhere. Sunday was the same story the wind picked up and the water was churning but ended up having one swipe and miss. Congrats to all those who managed a tough tourney, until next year! | ||
OnceBit |
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Posts: 99 | Interesting to hear everyone's methods of fishing and patterns. We were on Cass fishing small isolated weed clumps out on the big lake and though we boated five muskies they were all sub legal and seen nothing big, but we still had fun and it was a great time. | ||
RJ_692 |
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Posts: 358 | anyone have any data on if the different lakes or zones were "going" at the same time or same days? Or if certain lakes were hot / cold on days vs. the others? always seems that area has some lakes going better than others but results looks pretty balanced from different water. | ||
Cloud7 |
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Posts: 230 Location: St Paul, Minnesota | Friday: With the good weather Leech and Cass were the big producers. Saturday: With high skies Leech and Cass slowed down, though big fish were caught in the reeds. Smaller lakes started to put fish in the boat (Wabedo/Little Boy). Sunday: Don't really know/remember, I wasn't working the registration site... | ||
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