2011 NTC Day 1 Results – TWF Team Van Dyke and Mueller in 1st Place

 

29 Walleye Federation Teams have registered and are eligible for the TWF Living the Dream Package. If a TWF team wins the tournament, they will be awarded the TWF ‘Living the Dream’ prize package that consists of fully paid entry fees into their choice of the regional MWC division, (three events), as well as a travel stipend of $500 for each event.  TWF will provide custom TWF Living The Dream jerseys and use of a TWF Living The Dream wrapped Ranger 600 series boat for the winning team to compete in for the season. Continue reading

2011 Cabela’s NTC Weigh-Ins to be LIVE STREAMED

The daily weigh-ins of the 2011 Cabela’s NTC will be live streamed and then immediately available for on-demand viewing Friday, August 5th and Saturday, August 6th. To view the live stream, you can watch it right on the home page of www.walleyefederation.com or http://ihigh.com/walleyefederation Stay tuned!

Cabela’s NTC/Cabela’s MWC Dual Tournament At Bays de Noc, Michigan, Aug. 5-7

Presented by Cabela’s

August 1, 2011—Minnetonka, MN—More than 550 of the world’s top walleye anglers will battle in a tournament of epic proportions when the Cabela’s National Team Championship and Cabela’s Masters Walleye Circuit Central Division Qualifier visit Big and Little Bays de Noc out of Escanaba, Michigan, August 5-7. Continue reading

Harlan Anglers Club Hold Tournament June 4 & 5

Harlan Anglers Walleye Club

Harlan County Lake

Alma Nebraska 

Tournament Winners

The Harlan Anglers Walleye club held a two day Walleye tournament on Saturday June 4th, 2011 & June 5, 2011 on the Harlan County Lake. The Harlan County Lake is the 2nd largest lake in Nebraska. The tournament was two people teams per boat for those fishing the tournament.

There were twenty six teams in the tournament this year, with numbers being down due to the high price of gas and other tournaments going on the same date. Fishing has also been tough the last few years due to a drought that lowered the lake to the lowest level since the lake was originally filled. The level was down for about six years before the lake filled and went to the highest level recorded to date. The flooded timber made it tough to get to the walleye and this year there was an improvement in the walleye fishing, with this being the best year in probably the last six years. All fish are released after weigh in.

The tournament brought in teams from Nebraska, Kansas ,Colorado, & Iowa.

Prizes were awarded by the total weight of both days and also big fish of the tournament. Nineteen teams weighed walleye for the two day tournament. Big fish of the tournament was caught by the team of Scott Bunger & Josh Cederburg weighing 6.36lbs. Continue reading