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Location: Neenah, WI | I've been getting some calls on the tourney for this year. I've applied for a permit for July 30. Entry will be $80 per team with a voluntary $10 for the big fish pot. If you're in the Fleet Farm event this will fit in with your prefishing plans. I really won't get the ball rolling on this until I get back from Spring Valley. The tourney is held out of Paynes Point bar and the launch site is the Winnebago County boat landing.
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| What are the boudaries to the tournament. Will the upper lakes be fair game?? |
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Location: Neenah, WI | Lake Winnebago only. Same as Otter Street.Out at 6 AM in at 2 PM. |
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| IS THIS THE SAME LANDING THAT OTTER ST TAKES OFF FROM? ALSO WHERES THIS BAR LOCATED THANKS. |
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Location: Neenah, WI | Winnebago County landing is located about 1/2 mile south of County GG on County A, turn left at the sign. The weigh in site is Paynes Point Bar which is at the corner of County A and Paynes Point Rd.
Thanks for your interest. |
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| Great tournament guys if you are looking to fish it! Dale does a great job putting things together! Todd Mueller |
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| I am new to Walleye tournys. Could you email me the info at [email protected] and tell me how to register? Just moved to green bay from montana and looking forward to using my new boat, Thank you.
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Location: Neenah, WI | I just got the DNR permit in the mail. We'll be printing the forms in a few days. I have some details to work out and we'll be good to go. Thanks for your interest.
Dale Frank
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| Is this going to be a catch and release tournament this year? |
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| Dale, if there is anything I can do to help out, let me know. My schedule is wide open that time of year seeing how gas will be over $4.00 by then :() By the way, you should have seen the piggy I pulled out of the river today, it even got me going. |
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Location: Neenah, WI | G-Man, Due to the late date and probable warm water temps, catch and release makes it iffy. This is a small tourney with around 30 boats and I don't believe the harvest makes much of an impact. Also, Winnebago County boat landing is quite a zoo at 2:00 on a Sat. Parking generally is nonexistant at that time of day and we would be quite unpopular with the general public if we tied up the whole landing. We hold the weigh-in at the bar where we can take our time and get it right and not have to rush through it. I would be willing to listen to any participants with feasible ideas on holding fish in their livewells after the weigh-in for release. The issues I'm most concerned about would be keeping them healthy enough for release and the possibility of too many fish in a boat resulting in being over the bag limit unless we work with the DNR. Kendall Kamke will be quite busy with the soawn right now but I'll talk to him before too long and get his ideas.
Rich, if you decide not to fish I would be glad to have you help a little for the weigh-in. Thanks. |
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| It sure was a shame last year when we had to transport our fish to the tavern, have the fish sit in the hot livewells and then puke out the contents of their stomachs while waiting a quite lengthy amount if time to weigh the fish. If you remember Dale, the contents (weight) of the puke would, would made the second place team the first place team. This year: weighing in should be done at the launch and it should be live release. After seeing many 4, 5, and even 6 lb fish die in bags on the tavern porch, I think live release is a good idea.
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | I will jump in and back Dales comments about a live release and the mess that would take place at the launch should a weigh in try to take place there.
The limit of fish per team is???? killing these few fish should not weigh on the minds of anyone. There will be 100 times more fish killed that day by the non tournament fisherman alone.
It is ok to kill and eat walleye. They are good. |
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| Thinking of maybe getting in this one with the wife. I'll check my schedule, and see if that is doable.
Rich S. My boat has a full tank right now. I think you should come take a ride again! hehehe |
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| Why would weighing fish at the launch be a mess? Last year, there wasn't a soul at the launch besides Dale sitting on the back of his truck waiting for people to come in. There is plenty of room to weigh fish there. I agree, Walleyes are tasty, but anything over a 5 lbs is usually not.
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Location: Menasha, WI | While picking up minnows today, I saw that Reagan's Liquor/Bait in Neenah is hosting a small (25 boat) tourney May 21st out of Jefferson Park. Details available at the store. |
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | I was not at the weigh in last year but I have been at the cty. A boat launch somewhere in the neighborhood of 1,000 times. I ask that you check the facts as I have never seen this launch, at 2pm on a saturday afternoon, VOID of people. EVER!!!
Mike at Paynes point has a nice place and the food is good, and the drinks cold, and it is much easier for a weigh master to do his job when he is not harrassed or hurried by anyone. Doing the weigh in at the bar is the RIGHT thing to do all around. I am sure there is not a fish going to waste from the tournament.
Its ok, there are alot of 'eyes in the lake. Just dont over do it and get greedy!! |
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| Stacker,
Don't care about the cold beer, or friendly atomosphere. I enjoy a good time as much as the next guy. Too bad you weren't at the weigh-in, nor in the tournament, so I guess you shouldn't give your opinion on what should be done be done based on what happened last year.
Have a good one. |
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| I fished last year's tournament and yes it was a good time. Waiting around for 45 minutes if not more at Payne's Point with a bag full of walleye to be weighed in 90 degree weather was not. Some of the fish were 4 pounds plus. With that being said the boat launch is big enough in size to have a weigh in and if I remember it was not crowded what so ever. If your not going to have a live release tournament at least have the weigh in at the launch to let the individuals who want to release the fish do so at the launch. It is done in many bar tournaments every weekend and with 10 times more traffic than the one we launch at that weekend. Trust me if the weigh in is at the launch people will still come to the bar after and spend money. I hope that this does not have anything to do with not having the weigh in at the launch, if so it's sad. Just my opinion.. |
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| boards! I think you may have put a nail through the heart of this one!
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| boards,
Well put. Another local bar tournament the I fish weighed the fish at the launch, and I was able to release three 4 lb fish immediately after weighing them. It really feels good doing so. If you wanted to keep your fish, then that was just fine. But you were given the option.
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Location: Appleton wi | Unsung......its a bar tourny not the world championship! There are a fifty bar tourny's every year on this system from march to sept. If you wanna fish a higher visibilty tourny that has a more proffesional (image) then do so.But the rules in dale's tourny were posted prior to the tourny.If your concern is the fish then bring some ice and cool your fish during the wait to weight-in.For what it is worth I do not want to keep 3-5 lbers myself and eat and I like to release them also. |
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| I agree. The rules were posted before the tournament, and it stated that the fish would be weighed AT THE BOAT LANDING not at the tavern. That was/is my only problem with the tournament. |
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| Are the rules presented to the DNR before a permit is issued?
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| I agree every effort should be made to allow participants the option to release their fish. The thought that someone would believe killing 20-40 large females is acceptable, is crazy. There are many of us who do more professional tournaments that enjoy doing the smaller tournaments with girlfriends/wives, and would like the option to release the fish out of respect for our local fishery. It was a shame last year to see so many quality females die in the sun. I was there and many people did the best they could to keep those beautiful girls out of the heat and try to keep them from dying but it just didn't work. As far as the boat landing being full, all of the participants who launched at the landing would already have a place to park being that their rig was there since 6 am that morning.
It sure felt nice to release the 2-25" and 1-26" that I caught in a bar tournament yesterday.
I am sorry to say but last year after weigh in the fiance and I decided we would not fish this tourny again because of the no live release, when we saw earlier this year that it might be live release we were happy to hear it and were going to sign up again. We'll have to wait and see --- Dale I'm sure you will make the right call. |
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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | Sounds like Dale is getting beat up because he is trying to have a "FUN" tournament. Too bad.
Dale, send me an application form.........I'm in!
Lots of options on this one folks........ Dale is not making you keep and kill anything! The final choice is always yours. Release it, don't enter the tournment, put a slot on the tournament restricting fish up to 22", restrict the total to 4 fish, have a fish fry that evening at bar with fish killed(I'll cook), have a live release, only allow one fish over 25"..........
Or just participate if you feel okay with the existing rules and have fun. If not, don't enter.
It appeared that someone thought satan was involved with the planning because of the possibility that the weigh-in is at the bar to sell a few more beers. Boy that's a real revelation Why do you think the bars around the lake have tournies.............Nothing wrong with making an extra buck or too.
Knowing you Dale, you're doing this to have fun. Good for you. Nothing wrong with a little constructive criticism. Just don't beat him up too bad boys. |
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | As bad as I would like to continue this.....discussion..... Well..... I will leave unsung to his own world.
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Location: Neenah, WI | The following is quoted from the DNR permit:
Anglers are responsible for their catch. For those anglers wishing to release their fish, the weigh-
in area should be arranged to minimize handling time and stress. If plastic bags are used for the weighin process, total time in bag is not to exceed 2 minutes.
Anglers may release fish back to the water at their own discretion. No fish in poor condition should be released. (i.e. if the fish cannot maintain itself in the water it is not suitable for release) Multiple release points should be used. Fish should be scattered over the lake. Instruction should be given to anglers at the tournament meeting so that some head north and others south. Release points should be over deeper water or near cover and out of the current. no fish are to be "dumped off the dock" at the weigh-in site.
This is a bar tournament. There is no electricity available at the landing. By July 30 the water temp could be nearly 80 degrees, making release questionable at best. The DNR might not even allow it. This year, I'll try to start the weigh-in at the bar immediately. That way you can put your fish back in the livewell with some ice and aerate them.
Our tournament is meant to be a fun outing for friends and family. Some of these folks don't fish the larger tourneys and this gives them a chance for some friendly competition and the oppurtunity to add to their skills. All anglers are welcome.
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| Sounds fair, Dale.
When/where are the applications to be found? |
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| Dale, many people are complaining about this and that on this certain thread, but I would like to say that my brother and I think you run a fine tournament. For the record, I would like to say after stopping at a local establishment I was told you thought you knew who was giving you a rough time on this thread. Not the case, I can guarantee you it is not that person!!! So with that being said I will see you in July to defend my title, with your brother.. Thanks Jason.. |
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Location: Neenah, WI | LOL Jason!!!!!! You little rat, I'm gonna get ya for that!! I don't know which one of us should be more insulted, but seeing as how you catch all the fish, Romey is lucky to have you along.
Shep, On about May 1 I'll post entry info. The bar will be closed for a week and a half starting Sat. while the owner is on vacation. After that I'll have entry forms down there. |
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| Timmmmmy is it full yet lol |
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| Timmmmmy is it full yet lol |
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Location: Neenah, WI | Entry forms are available at Paynes Point bar and Romey's bar in Oshkosh.
Nolly, there's always room for you and the shark hunter. |
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Location: Appleton wi | What was the winning weight last year? |
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| Nolly??? Would this be the same Nolly that I bowhunt with near Shiocton.The same Nolly who asks me what year my truck is? I am betting so if he knows the shark hunter.
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Location: Neenah, WI | I can't find the list from last year but I think the winners had about 15 lbs. with second place an eyelash behind. |
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Location: Oshkosh, WI | Maybe this was stated already but I don't see it. What is the entry fee? |
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Location: Neenah, WI | $80.00 with an optional $10.00 for the big fish pot that will pay the top 2 big fish. More details on page 1 of this post. |
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Location: Oshkosh, WI | eye Lunker - 4/10/2005 9:45 AM
If your concern is the fish then bring some ice and cool your fish during the wait to weight-in.
Eye Lunker- We know all about that!!!!!
Thanks Dale. |
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Location: Appleton wi | Yup perchie i had to learn the hard way. Just another example of being prepared and dealing with mother nature gives you on game day! |
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