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Location: Stevens Point, WI | Well seeing the tournament starts on Wednesday, I figured someone should start this. So what's it gonna take to win this tournament?
Here is the list of anglers for those of you that need one.
http://pwtleaderboard.com/leader.asp |
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Location: in the boat off the east shore somewhere | my money is on Greg G at 32 lbs Steve F at 29.5 lbs and 3rd place Tommy S with 28.4 thats at a 5 fish per day if it a six fish?day please add 6lbs to there above weights ... thank you very much. Brad |
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Location: in the boat off the east shore somewhere | Oh Ya --- Potential upset!!! PETE HARSH takes big fish pot with a 7.4 lb fish and will be in the top 5 if not take it all ... Hey but what do i know? lets hope the weather is good for the guys once .... gla brad |
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Location: Berlin | 37lbs |
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Location: in the boat off the east shore somewhere | ok after more thaught SORRY TOMMY you have enough plywood from lake winnibaggo on your wall... im going to put MIKE G.. in the 3rd place spot ... this aint last year!!!!!! i guess the question is who can find the big girls and blow my picks out of the water? |
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Location: Neenah, WI | 42 lbs. |
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Good Luck Rich S., Greg G, Jim Hughes, Brad Davis, Johnnie Candle and Jim Carrol!! |
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Location: Freedom, WI | I bet it will take 36.44lbs to win, the fish are biting and the pros are on them. Go Rick Franklin!  |
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Location: Rockford MN | 33.86 lbs another peanut derby at Winnebago. Big fish of the event a 6.82 eye. Winner wins by 1/4 oz, I have no idea who but would like to see S. Fairbain win one soon. |
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| I'm going with 35 pounds but if the weather holds and is stable someone just might hit the 40 pound mark. Rich I hope your on the weight you guessed because you might just cash a check in this one if you are!
GOOD LUCK TO ALL
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Location: Beloit | 32.50 lbs. If the winds stay down. It will be interesting to see what this fcold low front moving thru will do to the bite |
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Location: Manitowoc, WI | 31.65 lbs is my guess |
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Location: Chilton | 38.4 |
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| I'm guessing 41.38 pounds. Should be a great tourney. Watch the Team Fin-Tech boats. Richie Boggs and John Butts are primed to make a run at the title.
Jason Erlandson |
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| I hope weights are good fishing as an AM looking forward to learning more about this system. Never fails to amaze me where some of these guys find fish. I would guess 42 pounds and big fish at 7.5
Edited by eyekatcher 4/23/2007 8:27 PM
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| 36.9 team Van Oss/ Van Oss |
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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | 30.84
Our own Eric Schuelke is on a role, watch for him. Johnnie Candle is due and ready. The sleeper will be Gary Roach. It'll be a shootout with ounces separating the paychecks. |
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Location: Appleton wi | I'll go with 50lbs.  |
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| 37.9 lbs
John Kolinski or Mike Gofron |
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| 38 pounds
John Kolinski knows the system really well
or how a about a first win for Chase Parsons |
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Location: Menasha | Scott Fairbain
39#
Now that he is in a Ranger there is no stopping him! |
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Location: Menasha, WI | 33.67#
I want to go with the local guys, but I know at least one out-of-stater has them dialed in. It's going to be a tight race. |
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Location: Oshkosh, Wisconsin | It took almost 22 pounds to win a two day event on the Wolf last weekend. With less pressure on the fish during the week, I don't see how this could be won with less than 12 pounds per day.
I'll say 41.88 pounds.
Edited by Brad B 4/24/2007 9:35 AM
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| 27 LBS. WHAT'S UP DVO? DID YOU STAY OVER AND GO FISH'N ON SUNDAY? E-MAIL ME. [email protected] |
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Location: Greenville Wi | 39.25 |
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LOCAL GREG G IS AWFUL GOOD ON WINNEBAGO SYSTEM |
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| i'll say 45 somthing larry smith to win |
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | I will go with 43.27 |
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| i'll say 35.45 |
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| I'll go with 37.77#s to win. 6.8# for big fish. Some guys have them dialed in, some guys need some luck. |
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| I got 39.4675 pounds to win. I figure 4 fish at 16 inches and a kicker over 5 pounds outta do it. 13 pounds a day for sure. I will see all of you at the weigh ins???
I am not going to pick a winner, but am rooting for Mark Schram on the amature side!!!!!
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Location: Darboy USA | I'm going to guess 40.55 pounds will win it. This cold front will hurt some guys, but others know where to go for a backup plan. I'll be rooting for Gatzke to repeat! |
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | I'm going to go with 31lbs even. I'm going to go with Mike Gofron. Just too many good fisherman to choose from. |
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Location: Manitowoc, WI | Congrats Mark O. 34.51 won it. You were only .01 away from right on. Great guess.
Edited by Horshak 4/27/2007 5:33 PM
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