FLW Walleye League Finals
WF
Posted 9/8/2005 11:17 AM (#35706)
Subject: FLW Walleye League Finals


Check here for complete coverage from the Mississippi River in Winona, MN.

http://walleye.outdoorsfirst.com/
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sworrall
Posted 9/8/2005 4:55 PM (#35712 - in reply to #35706)
Subject: RE: FLW Walleye League Finals




Location: Rhinelander
The final weights for today are entered except for one boat; we are confirming a number, Co Angler, and weight for boat number 73, should have that for you in a while.
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BeFishin
Posted 9/9/2005 7:36 AM (#35719 - in reply to #35706)
Subject: RE: FLW Walleye League Finals


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The co-angler standings are quite a bit different from the FLW Site.

I have a friend who is in second on the co side and the results here show him zeroing.
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Guest
Posted 9/9/2005 11:18 AM (#35729 - in reply to #35706)
Subject: RE: FLW Walleye League Finals


where's Sunshine???
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WalleyeFIRST
Posted 9/9/2005 11:22 AM (#35730 - in reply to #35719)
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We had some boat numbers changed on us, they we pairing a few boats up with more than one co. We have it straight now for the remainder of the event.

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wallytap
Posted 9/9/2005 1:28 PM (#35732 - in reply to #35706)
Subject: RE: FLW Walleye League Finals


Was there a number of boaters that pulled out? How did they have too many co-anglers show up? Any info?
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Cancellations
Posted 9/9/2005 2:37 PM (#35736 - in reply to #35732)
Subject: RE: FLW Walleye League Finals


Several boats cancelled at the last minute. That is to bad...not fair to the co-anglers. I am sure some had to do with the gas prices, but still not fair to the co-anglers.

I give the FLW credit, they did what they could to try to fill those spots.
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eye Lunker
Posted 9/9/2005 4:39 PM (#35737 - in reply to #35706)
Subject: RE: FLW Walleye League Finals


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cancellations, every year the league has scrambled weeks before and at the last minute prior to the championship infact they have done a excellent job in the past to fill the fields. There are alot of factors that influence who going to show up for game day. The last minute dropouts due to illness or family crisis or bosses who are trying to run business . Needing boaters like this year must have been somewhat difficult to find at the last minute since they already called down to like 80th to get 25 weeks ago.Sure hope its someone i know who wins the new ranger thats a sweet float.
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BeFishin
Posted 9/9/2005 8:02 PM (#35740 - in reply to #35719)
Subject: RE: FLW Walleye League Finals


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After day two my friend is in second place, if he makes it to first that'll be two co's I know who would have won. It'll be great, with the price of gas its cheaper to be the rider than the driver. It's also more relaxing.
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eye Lunker
Posted 9/9/2005 9:17 PM (#35741 - in reply to #35706)
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Hey Bob no matter what the price of gas its always cheaper to be the coangler
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racer-x
Posted 9/11/2005 7:32 AM (#35760 - in reply to #35706)
Subject: RE: FLW Walleye League Finals


so how is it ! the guy that wins the championship has not fished an rcl league tournament since 10-1-03 on the same river,zeroed and placed 195th. not bashing the guy. but wrong is wrong. unless there is some more info some where. i stand by my thread.
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sworrall
Posted 9/11/2005 8:13 AM (#35762 - in reply to #35760)
Subject: RE: FLW Walleye League Finals




Location: Rhinelander
From the RCL:
'Fishing wing dams was the key this week as most of the top finishers were doing the same thing. Jerowski targeted several different wing dams and would revisit the productive ones as many as three times throughout each day of the tournament.

"I've fished this stretch of the river all my life, but I found two new areas a week ago that I've never fished," he said. They produced for us during the tournament." Jerowski admitted it was tough fishing, as he went through more than 60 No.1 Gamakatsu Octopus hooks during the tournament. "I would just bounce the willow cats along in the areas I could find current. The baits got hung up a lot, but if they didn't, you could usually catch a good walleye."'

Answers that question, I think.

Congratulations to the top 15. Special congratulations to Al Sholts, good to see you back in competition!
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WalleyeFIRST
Posted 9/11/2005 8:37 AM (#35763 - in reply to #35760)
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Mitch fished all the FLW League MN qualifiers this year, congrats to him great job. Get your facts straight.


http://www.flwoutdoors.com/ap/detail.cfm?mid=181489&tyear=2005&did=...
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Gordy
Posted 9/11/2005 8:57 AM (#35764 - in reply to #35706)
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Sounds like some bitter guys about a local winning, the guy earned the spot in the Championship. Same thing going on over at the other site, unreal! This guy knew the water and made the best of it being on his home waters. Congrates he still had to beat the field!
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BeFishin
Posted 9/11/2005 5:20 PM (#35772 - in reply to #35760)
Subject: RE: FLW Walleye League Finals


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I don't know what the crying is about the top three boaters all finished within the top 35 of the MN division. I'm sure that is why they fished the series this year because of where the championship was. It was no different last year when the championship was out of Escanaba, and the Wisconsin guys had a good championship. If the championship is on your home waters and you qualify during the season, you earned the home water advantage.


Congratulations to Dave P. the winner on the co side.
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Carmen Sandiego
Posted 9/11/2005 7:29 PM (#35778 - in reply to #35772)
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Hmmm... Last time I checked, Escanaba was in Michigan. Of course, there was talk of the UP seceding from Michigan many years ago and attaching to Wisconsin. Did that finally go through?
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BeFishin
Posted 9/12/2005 7:45 AM (#35790 - in reply to #35778)
Subject: RE: FLW Walleye League Finals


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OK, I do understand that Escanaba is in MI, but the bite is certainly better understood by the UP and WI anglers over the lower MI anglers, MN anglers and the SD anglers.

Additionally, going into Day 3 last year, the top two anglers were catching their fish in WI waters and the angler in second caught his two fish on day 3 in WI to win it.

Having the championship on familiar waters is an advantage in a regional championship, that's all I meant. And if you fish the whole series and qaulify, the local guy has an advantage at the championship.

The other side of the issue is the local guy probably feels the pressure to do well.
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eye Lunker
Posted 9/12/2005 8:44 AM (#35795 - in reply to #35760)
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racer -x I am not really sure where your coming from on your post but if you read the flw league minn division results mitch placed 27th in 2005 in the standings. He earned it. great job mitch
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Gordy
Posted 9/12/2005 6:51 PM (#35815 - in reply to #35790)
Subject: RE: FLW Walleye League Finals


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Location: Rockford MN
Wow
Not so fast there, Look at the MWC results they show a different fact than you have!

Many a good troller of the Great lakes come from MN and the Daks!
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BeFishin
Posted 9/13/2005 9:30 AM (#35830 - in reply to #35815)
Subject: RE: FLW Walleye League Finals


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Gordy,

I believe the title of the thread is FLW Walleye League Finals, obviously the MWC's field is generally deeper and more experienced. You could have pointed out that the PWT event out of Escanaba last year was won by a pro from Colorado, but the title of the thread is FLW WALLEYE LEAGUE FINALS!!!

Please READ the WHOLE thread before posting.
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Gordy
Posted 9/13/2005 12:10 PM (#35838 - in reply to #35706)
Subject: RE: FLW Walleye League Finals


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Location: Rockford MN
Ok so guys that make the finals only have a chance to win on the great lakes if they come from WI.? Seems pretty one sided to me, considering some of the best stucture trollers in the country seem to come from west Of the Miss.. ! If it's the FLW league or not that's a bold statement! Thats like me saying that if you don't live in MN you have no shot at winning an event here because you can't structure fish like we can.
ANYONE can win anywhere, even on the Great Lakes!
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BeFishin
Posted 9/13/2005 1:58 PM (#35842 - in reply to #35838)
Subject: RE: FLW Walleye League Finals


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Alright this has gotten away from my initial reply to someone complaining about the winner being a local to the tournament site.

My point, which was not clear enough is, local knowledge has played a part in each of the three finals and if the the local has qualified through the tournament series, no one should be complaining. Yes anyone could win, but the local could have an edge.

Any problems with that statement Gordy? Because I'm done now.
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eye Lunker
Posted 9/14/2005 11:29 AM (#35860 - in reply to #35706)
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Gordy i think your reading into befishin statement that isnt there. All he said was that locals can have advantage. Have a nice day
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Gordy
Posted 9/14/2005 11:57 AM (#35861 - in reply to #35706)
Subject: RE: FLW Walleye League Finals


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Location: Rockford MN
" but the bite is certainly better understood by UP and WI anglers over Lower MI. anglers, MN anglers, and SD angler"
The bite is CERTAINLY BETTER UNDERSTOOD. I don't know what I could have been thinking, you are right we guys here in MN certianly don't understand how to catch walleyes in open water with spinners behind a planner board. LMAO!!!!! location is the only thing I hope he was talking about??????

Sorry I must have over thought that one!!! Won't happen again.
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