Twelve year MWC veteran
04-15-2001, 05:17 PM
I hope that the masters walleye circuit will take into consideration some changes for their upcoming tournaments in future years to come.
Possibly in the future you may want to look into putting tournaments in locations where there will be limited risk on high water conditions.
Places where flooding has not occurred time and time again such as the Illinois river system,and now the Mississippi River. There are places such as the Lake Winnebago System, Lake Erie, or even the Wisconsin River system, these places are much safer and are at much lower risk for high water conditions. And the walleye fishing is excellent in the spring.
I know the masters walleye circuit has its hands full right now with all the flooding happening in the Midwest. I am hoping just to give you an idea for future tournament sites that will help solve some of these issues.
Best of Luck
Thanks, Jim
Possibly in the future you may want to look into putting tournaments in locations where there will be limited risk on high water conditions.
Places where flooding has not occurred time and time again such as the Illinois river system,and now the Mississippi River. There are places such as the Lake Winnebago System, Lake Erie, or even the Wisconsin River system, these places are much safer and are at much lower risk for high water conditions. And the walleye fishing is excellent in the spring.
I know the masters walleye circuit has its hands full right now with all the flooding happening in the Midwest. I am hoping just to give you an idea for future tournament sites that will help solve some of these issues.
Best of Luck
Thanks, Jim