Category: Club Tournament Results

PAUL AND WOERTH WIN NEBRASKA WALLEYE ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT JUNE 11-12

The Nebraska Walleye Association hosted the Big Mac Shut Up and Fish Tournament June 11-12 . Sixty-three boats fished both days and brought in over 400 fish to the scales, most of which were released.  The largest walleye was 10.22 pounds; it was brought to the scales by the Sanger/Zimmerman team. The first place team …

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SHARRONES WIN BIG AT OWF PYMATUNING LAKE IN-LAND CHAMPIONSHIP

Immediate Press Release                                                                                            For more information, contact:                                                                                      Jon Siembor-OWF Committee                                                                               (440)344-0145                                                                                            fishowf@gmail.com ANDOVER, Ohio -The Ohio Walleye Federation held its final tournament of the 2016 season on Pymatuning Lake located on the northern border of Ohio and Pennsylvania.  The two day event, held on Saturday June 11th and Sunday June 12th, allows anglers to compete …

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HARLAN ANGLERS WALLEYE TOURNAMENT HELD ON HARLAN COUNTY LAKE

By Rod Hoard Sunday June 5, 2016, the Harlan Anglers Walleye Fishing Tournament, hosted by the Harlan Anglers Walleye Club, was held on Harlan County Lake.  Fishing was tough as a total of 96 fish were caught Sunday. 59 teams from Nebraska, Kansas, and Colorado participated in this year’s tournament. The “Big Fish,” caught by …

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YOUGH WALLEYE 22ND ANNUAL TOURNAMENT RESULTS

1 Ryan Rieger/Rich Fike …………………22.21 pounds 2 Tyler Brown/Dan Pocratsk …………… 17.44 pounds 3 Mike Siesky/Kevin Siesky ………………15.92 pounds 4 Tommy Lonce/Matthew Potocar ………14.48 pounds 5 John Paul Prinkey/Bob Stone …………12.22 pounds   The Yough Walleye Association held the 22nd Annual Open Walleye Tournament on 6-4-16 on the Youghiogheny Reservoir. We had a total of …

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