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Message Subject: Vermillion Tournament this weekend
jclymer
Posted 7/19/2007 6:02 PM (#266163)
Subject: Vermillion Tournament this weekend


Does anyone know where you will be able to find updated results for the Vermillion Tournament for the MN musky trail.. Seems like the website fro MN musky trail does not update results for first and second days...
ranjo
Posted 7/21/2007 10:13 AM (#266414 - in reply to #266163)
Subject: RE: Vermillion Tournament this weekend




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any updates
Guest
Posted 7/21/2007 5:19 PM (#266441 - in reply to #266163)
Subject: RE: Vermillion Tournament this weekend


WOW!!! 2nd place 53' 55
BrianLucky13
Posted 7/21/2007 5:33 PM (#266442 - in reply to #266441)
Subject: RE: Vermillion Tournament this weekend




Posts: 16


Location: Detroit Lakes
Where are the results????
Top H2O
Posted 7/21/2007 9:19 PM (#266448 - in reply to #266442)
Subject: RE: Vermillion Tournament this weekend




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
30 fish caught, 75 teams......... 9-over 50" ......unreal......

my NEW friend Michael Winther nailed a FATTT PIGG today.... 54" and it wasn't even the big fish of the day!!!!!!!!

Every 3.3 fish caught was a 50" or better.......!!!!!!!! Crazy muskies indeed.....

Oh, my son nailed a puny 41" northern today instead of a muskie, .....What was he thinking????

This sport IS VERY humbling, for sure

Later, Jerome
esox50
Posted 7/21/2007 11:25 PM (#266467 - in reply to #266163)
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Any other details would be awesome. Headed up on Monday-Tuesday on our way back from LOTW. Thanks!

BTW, nine 50s out of 30 fish is ridiculous... I don't care whether it's WI, MN, or Canada!
lambeau
Posted 7/22/2007 3:01 PM (#266509 - in reply to #266467)
Subject: Re: Vermillion Tournament this weekend


here's the results...Paul Hartman does an amazing job organizing these tournies and making sure that the welfare of the fish comes first with his digital photo/immediate release format.

i know there are still spots open for the rest of the MMTT events this year.
fun, friendly tournies with absolutely incredible results!

http://www.mnmuskietournament.com/

Vermilion results are posted on the tourney website:
http://www.mnmuskietournament.com/vermilresults.html



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MuskyHopeful
Posted 7/22/2007 3:38 PM (#266512 - in reply to #266509)
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Location: Brookfield, WI
Nice tourney fish, Lambeaughini. Did you get a picture?

Kevin

Next Sunday.
Clark A
Posted 7/22/2007 4:24 PM (#266519 - in reply to #266163)
Subject: RE: Vermillion Tournament this weekend




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Location: Bloomington, MN
Are some of these anglers just that good (i.e. Mr. Luke, Mr. Josh and basically all the top ten teams) or are the lakes they fish that good? I know everyone is waiting for this, but could a tournament in Wisconsin or anywhere else (except St. Clair w/ about 5X the amount of contestants) produce fish like this? I think the 11th place team would have won the Hodag Muskie Challenge almost every year in the 19 years it has taken place, if a team registered 3 nice fish like they did!

Edited by Clark A 7/22/2007 4:35 PM
bn
Posted 7/22/2007 5:11 PM (#266523 - in reply to #266163)
Subject: RE: Vermillion Tournament this weekend


I'll take a stab at this..1st off Clark I think you might be referring to the 4th place team that had 3 fish? as the 11th place team was one 52"er ?
check the pic again....
It's no secret some of the MN waters have more 50"ers per acre than many or just about all WI waters...would or could a group of great anglers catch the sizes of fish this tournament kicked out? probably not...maybe the only water I can think of in WI that could kick out 9 over 50" in a tourny might be GB/Fox river...is luck involved in catching big muskies??...you bet...but 9 over 50" is a bit more than luck..simply put it's a group of good anglers on a body of water with TONS of 50"ers, good baits over good spots with the weather cooperating....
Guest
Posted 7/22/2007 5:42 PM (#266525 - in reply to #266163)
Subject: RE: Vermillion Tournament this weekend


You are correct! I stand corrected. I just counted down on the chart w/o looking at the actual placings. What a lake and what a group of muskie fisherman!
Muskydr
Posted 7/22/2007 9:01 PM (#266545 - in reply to #266163)
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Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin
Go north Clark!!:)
Muskydr
Posted 7/22/2007 9:05 PM (#266546 - in reply to #266163)
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Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin
Congrats Mike nice fathead bro!!!!! I think I'll go visit Jacorn and visit my old rig which became your old rig and add a 54 to the list you had compiled on the inside of the livewell!!!!:)
Guest
Posted 7/22/2007 9:13 PM (#266549 - in reply to #266546)
Subject: Re: Vermillion Tournament this weekend


Amazing number of big Muskie for any lake to produce in such a short period of time and yet Vermilion isn't even considered important enough to be designated. That too is amazing.
Guest
Posted 7/23/2007 7:23 AM (#266574 - in reply to #266163)
Subject: RE: Vermillion Tournament this weekend


These are about the same results you'll see at the Lake Vermilion Muskie Challenge held every August out of Fortune bay casino.
big gun
Posted 7/23/2007 8:01 AM (#266577 - in reply to #266163)
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Posts: 462


Location: Madison Wi. Chain
I got to net Lambeau's fish. It was an unbelievable fight after much hard work during the tournament. Had two other chances at fish from the same rock hump, just could not convert. The pictures will not due justice to the 40 pounder Mike caught. Finishing tenth in a field of elite Musky fisherman was quit an honor. BG
sworrall
Posted 7/23/2007 8:31 AM (#266581 - in reply to #266163)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Congratulations lambeau!!!!!!! Great fish, sir.

That system is one of the best in the world right now.
BALDY
Posted 7/23/2007 8:33 AM (#266582 - in reply to #266581)
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let's see the pics already!!
happy hooker
Posted 7/23/2007 8:44 AM (#266587 - in reply to #266582)
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Pauls MMT isnt nicknamed the "50 incher tour" without good reason,,,great anglers on great waters,,,
Hammskie
Posted 7/23/2007 9:14 AM (#266589 - in reply to #266163)
Subject: RE: Vermillion Tournament this weekend





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Location: Minnetonka
Yes I concur... a great tournament. As if being up at MN's premier musky fishery wasn't enough... the Hartman crew put on a great show. KUDOS Paul, Kristi and all who devoted their time to helping out!

Huge congrats to Bob Benson and Dustin Carlson. Seems like these guys have put in the time up on Vermilion... a well deserved victory with 4 fish on the board, including one giant!

Big ups to CJ on his personal best 53"... and his new personal best 55" and hour later! Had to know Luke's boat was going to make it happen on day two... good stuff.

Oh... and Hoyer with the buzzer beater 45" fish on the figure 8, with 5 minutes to go in the tourney... absolute chaos.

See you at the Pond!!!

Andy (Adam)

Edited by Hammskie 7/23/2007 10:07 AM
Bytor
Posted 7/23/2007 9:23 AM (#266592 - in reply to #266582)
Subject: Re: Vermillion Tournament this weekend





Location: The Yahara Chain
BALDY - 7/23/2007 8:33 AM

let's see the pics already!!


What the bald man said!!!!
SVT
Posted 7/23/2007 6:12 PM (#266672 - in reply to #266163)
Subject: Re: Vermillion Tournament this weekend


OH MY GOD
Slamr
Posted 7/24/2007 12:35 PM (#266812 - in reply to #266163)
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
This is what 10th place looks like.


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Big V
Posted 7/24/2007 3:58 PM (#266883 - in reply to #266163)
Subject: RE: Vermillion Tournament this weekend


Congrads Benson & Carlson-
I heard you guys had it figured out up there, Great job!!!!
MuskyHopeful
Posted 7/24/2007 4:14 PM (#266888 - in reply to #266812)
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Location: Brookfield, WI
Slamr - 7/24/2007 12:35 PM

This is what 10th place looks like.


He's a mystery man, hiding his identity in the shadows.

I'd take tenth place and be REAL happy. Cromulent job, Lambeau.

Kevin

Breakfast for dinner.

Jono
Posted 7/24/2007 4:19 PM (#266891 - in reply to #266163)
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Posts: 726


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Great fish Lambeau, it looks like you had put some effort into lifting that one.

Jono
Mikes Extreme
Posted 7/24/2007 4:26 PM (#266895 - in reply to #266891)
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Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
Very nice fish Mike. Your face tells the story of the actual weight of that fish. Girth on her also shows the size even if the pic doesn't show off the length. Very cool to see you guys place.

johnson
Posted 7/25/2007 9:54 AM (#267005 - in reply to #266163)
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wow
Troyz.
Posted 7/25/2007 11:08 AM (#267025 - in reply to #267005)
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Posts: 734


Location: Watertown, MN
Congrats Mike

That is another fine specimen from the Big V, when I saw the pics it sure looked familiar, and talked with Josh last nite. So what the the girls caught on?

Troyz
lambeau
Posted 7/25/2007 3:52 PM (#267077 - in reply to #266163)
Subject: Re: Vermillion Tournament this weekend


she ate a Red October tube.
we had action/follows from a couple other fish on tubes, including one that ate but didn't get hooks. both fish that hit a tube were very subtle - like a walleye taking a jig: just a tap as they sucked it in.
this fish crapped out crayfish shells all over my boat. i believe they're eating crayfish during the day when they have the opportunity - slow moving, easy to grab even for fish with otherwise neutral attitudes in the mid-day.
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