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PoleBender
03-27-2005, 10:49 PM
The MWT is almost full. If you are considering fishing a tournament series this year please take a look at the MWT.

We run a four tournament series with the top 30 teams going to the championship in September.

Check us out at www.PoleBender.com

The last three years we have filled up in March. As of today we only have 5 spots left. Don't get left out. Talk to your partner soon.

PoleBender

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Tom Miller
Tournament Director
Minnesota Walleye Trail
www.polebender.com

Nightie
04-01-2005, 08:57 AM
The Minnetonka touney should be a gas. Last year a friend of mine laughed after I told him about the size fish we caught last opener in Alex. Mn.

Said you should`ve gone to Tonka. Opening day alot of16- 18-20-24-26-28 incher were caught.

This one of the best stocked lakes in the state. Besides being in Dick Sternbergs back yard.

Last year they stocked over 120,000 fingerling into the lake
done by hard work from Dick Sternberg and Darrel Ellingson from the West Metro Fisheries Office.


Can`t wait to get there. See Ya,

Nightie

Nightie
04-01-2005, 08:57 AM
The Minnetonka touney should be a gas. Last year a friend of mine laughed after I told him about the size fish we caught last opener in Alex. Mn.

Said you should`ve gone to Tonka. Opening day alot of16- 18-20-24-26-28 incher were caught.

This one of the best stocked lakes in the state. Besides being in Dick Sternbergs back yard.

Last year they stocked over 120,000 fingerling into the lake
done by hard work from Dick Sternberg and Darrel Ellingson from the West Metro Fisheries Office.


Can`t wait to get there. See Ya,

Nightie

PoleBender
04-01-2005, 09:45 PM
Hi Nightie,

Glad you are looking forward to it. I too believe that it will be an "eye" opener. If the weather cooperates with us. We should have the lake mostly to ourselves I think. I've never been on Tonka at that time of year.

PoleBender

PoleBender
04-01-2005, 09:45 PM
Hi Nightie,

Glad you are looking forward to it. I too believe that it will be an "eye" opener. If the weather cooperates with us. We should have the lake mostly to ourselves I think. I've never been on Tonka at that time of year.

PoleBender

Nightie
04-04-2005, 01:06 AM
That time of year you better watch out for the big cruisers they will be coming at you like battleships. So you better decide on what end of the lake you want to fish early in the morning.

Good Luck- We`ll see Ya There.

Nightie