2013 Lake Area Walleye Club Results

#1) May 8th – Brandt Lake – http://www.lawcllc.com/web/site_328_files/files/1368108954_Week_1_Brandt_results.pdf
#2) May 22nd – Lake Madison – http://www.lawcllc.com/web/site_328_files/files/1369334908_Week_2_Madison_Results.pdf
#3) May 29th – Bitter Lake – http://www.lawcllc.com/web/site_328_files/files/1369929835_Week_3_Bitter_Results.pdf
#4) June 12th – Lake Thompson – http://www.lawcllc.com/web/site_328_files/files/1371168246_Week_4_Thompson_Results.pdf
#5) June 19th – Lake Poinsett – http://www.lawcllc.com/web/site_328_files/files/1371705266_Week_5_Poinsett_Results.pdf
#6) July 24th – Lake Poinsett – http://www.lawcllc.com/web/site_328_files/files/1374729873_Week_6_Poinsett.pdf
#7) August 7th – Lake Sinai – http://www.lawcllc.com/web/site_328_files/files/1375935590_Week_7_Sinai_Results.pdf
League Championship – http://www.lawcllc.com/web/site_328_files/files/1376955857_2013_Championship.pdf

Stand alone tournament – http://www.lawcllc.com/web/site_328_files/files/1368543081_2013_Tourney.xlsx.pdf

Lund AYA Tournament – http://www.lawcllc.com/web/site_328_files/files/1375138659_AYA_2013_Weight_Results.pdf

WORTH & KUTA WIN THE ROSE & OVER $5000 IN CASH AND PRIZES

nwa-sidepotMike Woerth and Ray Kuta were crowned the 19th annual Rose Placzek Walleye Tournament Champions and reeled in over $5,000 in cash and prizes on Sunday, May 5th at Sherman Reservoir.  The winning team caught three walleyes weighing 12.14 pounds, while fishing the one day Nebraska Walleye Trail Tournament event.  Their one day catch gave them less than a pound margin of victory over runner up Casey Williams and Chad Knispel, who landed three walleyes weighing 11.36 pounds.  “This is absolutely unbelievable and to also qualify for the National Tournament has always been a dream of mine. It  feels like shooting a Bull Elk with a Bow” said Mike Worth after their teams first ever tournament win.  “We were drifting and vertical jigging with live bait in 25-30 feet of water.”  Their first tournament win earned them a pay day including: 2 first place plaques, $3950 cash for first, $480 cash for big fish (8.75 pounder), $100 Cabela’s Anglers Cash, $300 paid entry to next year’s NTC, a gas stipend, and walleye federation custom jerseys and plaques.

Winnebago Team Walleye Tournament Coming Up Sunday September 8th out of Menominee Park, Oshkosh,WI

Entry fees $180 per team (WWA members) $200 per team if not WWA members, Includes Big Fish
85% payout ! Registration is being accepted online at www.worldwalleye.com and teams can also register at the rules meeting Saturday September 7th, 5:00PM at TRS The Reel Shot (late fees waived).
TRS The Reel Shot
2755 Algoma Blvd.
Oshkosh, WI

Teams are also fishing for points, WWA will crown a WI TEAM OF THE YEAR that will win a entry to the 2014 Cabelas NTC to be held on Green Bay as well as sponsor prizes valued over $2,500. 30 top teams from Illinois and Wisconsin will also qualify to fish the WWA Championship to be held in 2014. $200 registration fee will be required for the championship and all teams will cash a minimum of $200 making this championship, virtually a free entry as long as you show up and fish.

World Walleye Association is run by the new owners Theresa Meade (NPAA# 161) and Joe Baron (NPAA# 220) as of January 2013 Please visit WWW.WORLDWALLEYE.COM for additional information and complete IL and WI results.

Van Dyke, Carlson Win Cabela’s National Team Championship

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Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.—August 26, 2013—Michigan’s Wayne Van Dyke and Erich Carlson survived a comeback attempt by fellow Wolverines Dennis Lantzy and Steve VandeMark to win the Cabela’s National Team Championship walleye tournament in front of a large crowd gathered along the St. Marys River at William Gregory Park Aug. 24.

“It was an emotional rollercoaster,” said Van Dyke, of Spruce. After amassing a cushion of more than eight pounds on the first two days of the three-day event, held Aug. 22-24, they faltered on the final day, while Lantzy and VandeMark pressed hard on their heels. As walleye fans watched in person and around the world online, the battle for the grassroots national crown turned to a nail-biter. Continue reading