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Location: Rhinelander | 89 boats headed out onto the Bay this morning under brisk SE winds and partly cloudy skies. Quite a few of the boats didn't go far, including three that stopped in the river mouth. A few are going to make as much as a 50 mile run despite forecasts for some possible rough weather. Rip jigging, pulling Off Shore Boards and cranks, rigging, and pitching jigs are all techniques in play. there's rumors a couple boats may be handlining. The first flight is in at 3 PM, and the final awards ceremony at 5 PM. WalleyeFIRST coverage of the AIM WWS Series is brought to you by Lund Boats and Mercury Marine. Attachments ---------------- ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||
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Location: Rhinelander | Lynn Niklasch and Mark Kumorkiewicz won the AIM Green Bay WWS with a CRR total of 41.6 pounds. They cashed a check for $7000.00. Photo Album Top 5 Video: Attachments ---------------- ![]() ![]() | ||
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Location: Rhinelander | From the Minnesota AIM on Facebook... Ross & Reed Grothe take first place at the AWWS "Warrior Boats Open" on the Mississippi River in Hastings, MN. They caught & released 36.65 pounds of walleyes. Coming in 2nd was the team of Ernst & Weidenhammer, they had 31.83 lbs. Another father & son team, Pete & Kevin Bauer were a close 3rd with 31.28. Bleeker & Stoner & Gildersleeve & Nissen round out the top 5. Full "unofficial" results coming soon. Plus interviews with the top finishers.
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Member Posts: 1195 Location: Orland Park, IL | Nice. Koo-more-CAY-veetch. Polskis put the emphasis always on the 2nd from last syllable. Great work guys. | ||
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