MWC Lake City, Mn Tournament May 16-17

  • bill_cadwell
    Rochester, Minnesota
    Posts: 12607
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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jeff Ahlstrand

    O: 952-988-7417 | C: 612-298-5119
    E: [email protected]
    http://www.masterswalleyecircuit.com

    THE CABELA’S MWC ANGLERS TACKLE POOLS 3 & 4 ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT THE 2ND CENTRAL DIVISION TOURNAMENT OF THE YEAR – MAY 16TH AND 17TH – PRESENTED BY RANGER BOATS

    Minnetonka, MN – May 12, 2009 – The Cabela’s Masters Walleye Circuit (MWC) continues with its Central Division on Lake Pepin and the Mississippi River out of Lake City, MN on May 16th and 17th. The MWC has hosted several tournaments on Lake Pepin throughout its 25 year history but this is the first one since 2006. The Frontenac Sportsmen Club is set to welcome the MWC to town and will be assisting with tournament operations. “We have always enjoyed hosting the MWC tournaments,” shared site coordinator Spencer Kuehl. “It is a wonderful chance for anglers to visit our great town and enjoy this tremendous fishery. We are definitely excited to have the MWC back in town and want to provide the anglers an awesome tournament experience.”

    Tournament weigh-ins are free to attend and will run from 2:45pm – 4:30pm at the Lake City Marina on both Saturday, May 16th and Sunday, May 17th. Stop by and cheer your favorite team on as they weigh-in each afternoon. Teams will take off from the Lake City Marina at 7:00am and are able to fish Pools 3 & 4 on the Mississippi River.

    Anglers fish in two person teams and are allowed to weigh a limit of 5 fish per team per day. The team that weighs in the most pounds of fish over the two day event wins the tournament and the first place prize money of $13,840. Currently there are 72 teams registered to fish in the tournament with a total payout of $46,080 which will be distributed to the top 14 places; plus another $2,400 in sponsor contingency bonus money.

    The sponsor contingency bonuses are:

    · Ranger Cup Bonus: $1,000 to the top finishing team who fishes out of a Ranger Boat and is signed up for Ranger Cup.

    · Mercury Motors / Ranger Cup Bonus: $500 to the top finishing team whose boat is powered by a Mercury Motor and is part of the Ranger Cup program.

    · Lowrance HDS Bonus: $500 to the top finishing team who uses a Lowrance HDS (High Definition System) sonar/chartplotter display unit during the tournament.

    · Oxygenator Bonus: $200 to the top finishing team who uses a Pro Livewell Flush Mount or Livewell Portable oxygenation system during the tournament.

    · Team FCIS Bonus: $100 to the top finishing angler on Team FCIS (Farm & City Insurance Services). To become qualified for Team FCIS, simply receive a quote from FCIS by calling 1-800-331-1520 or going online at: http://www.fcisinsurance.com/anglers-choice.asp

    · NPAA Bonus: $100 to the top finishing angler who is a member of the National Professional Angler’s Association.

    “We can not wait for the MWC in Lake City. The bite should be awesome,” shared local tournament angler and member of the Frontenac Sportsmen Club, Jimmy Siewert. “There was a one day tournament a few weekends ago where the winning weight for five fish was over 40 lbs. For this tournament I think consistency will be essential. With a two day tournament, you might be able to pull a few big fish off some of the big fish spots, but you need in your plans a spot that will allow you to fill out your five fish bag. I think 45 lbs. for both days will be right there near the top.”

    Each MWC entry fee includes a $15 donation to the local walleye conservation fund. This money is given to the community or walleye club to use towards fishery enhancement projects. The Frontenac Sportsmen Club will receive the money from this tournament to use towards enhancing the fishing on Lake Pepin and the Mississippi River. Throughout the last 25 years, the Masters Walleye Circuit has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to local communities to help improve their fisheries.

    Cabela’s, the world’s foremost outfitter for hunting, fishing and outdoor gear, is entering their eighth season as title sponsor of the MWC. Official sponsors include: Ranger Boats, Mercury, MotorGuide, Lowrance, Versus (Vs.) Television Network and North American Fishing Club. Associate Sponsors include: Farm & City Insurance Services, O2 Marine Technologies, 3-IN-ONE No Rust Shield, Fin-tech, Ryjus and Reflections.

    The Cabela’s Masters Walleye Circuit is the longest running professional walleye tournament circuit in the United States and is celebrating their 25th anniversary in 2009. This season there are three qualifying tournaments in each division (Central, East & West) and the World Walleye Championship. For more information on the Cabela’s MWC or to view the 2009 schedule, visit: http://www.masterswalleyecircuit.com. Questions – email: [email protected] or call: 877-893-7947.

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    big-bird
    Prescott, WI
    Posts: 120
    #776254

    and then Old Man River gets a rest for a while..

    KirtH
    Lakeville
    Posts: 4063
    #776286

    Best of luck and a light drag to Dean and Randy and a little

    bill_cadwell
    Rochester, Minnesota
    Posts: 12607
    #776297

    Good luck Nate and Justin. Go get em!!!

    KirtH
    Lakeville
    Posts: 4063
    #776471

    Yes best of luck to Nate also, missed his name

    Fife
    Ramsey, MN
    Posts: 4000
    #776521

    Good luck to all! If the bites anything like last weekend, there should be plenty of limits weighed. Might not even need to get the boat on plane to do it.

    mule170
    Bemidji
    Posts: 299
    #777170

    Good luck Nate.Don’t show them up to bad!

    bill_cadwell
    Rochester, Minnesota
    Posts: 12607
    #777438

    MASTERS WALLEYE CIRCUIT

    bill_cadwell
    Rochester, Minnesota
    Posts: 12607
    #777443

    These pics are of the stage where the fish are brought to, fish display, Justin Chunis, Ralph Dierks who is a long time tournament fisherman and friend along with his partner Kieth Carlson


    bill_cadwell
    Rochester, Minnesota
    Posts: 12607
    #777446

    The Winners of the MWC Tournament Aaron Matthees and Paul Conway

    Congrats guys!

    bill_cadwell
    Rochester, Minnesota
    Posts: 12607
    #777489

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Matthees and Conway Grab Second Win on Cabela’s MWC Lake Pepin/Mississippi River Tourney– presented by Ranger Boats

    Sunday, May 17, 2009 from Lake City, Minnesota – St. Charles and Winona, Minnesota residents Aaron Matthees and Paul Conway, respectively, bested a field of 73 teams to capture their second MWC victory on the mighty Mississippi River. Employing a simple live bait rig technique on wing dams or other structure spot-on-spot locations produced their two day total of 43.02 pounds cashing in $14,000. The second-largest basket of the tournament at 28.54 pounds on day two paired up with a 4th place day one basket of 14.48 pounds to garner the victory. The two carried smiles as wide as Lake Pepin on stage with their fish. A beautiful 9.12 pound walleye on Sunday was the biggest fish of the day providing a bonus of $575 for a total of $14,575.

    Day one produced hefty winds that put strategic ‘spot’ fishing in jeopardy. Boat control was impossible to manage, assuming that one could even get to the spot that you wanted to fish. Aaron and Paul didn’t produce anything super on Saturday, but they did give themselves enough to head into Sunday in fourth place – knowing that the calmer winds on day two would allow them to be more strategic and close in on the holds of big fish.

    “We had 6 spots or so that held nice fish and we moved around as we needed to,” shared Matthees. Aaron and Paul have been friends since high school and now, even in their 40s with families, they still share their love of the outdoors and hunt, fish and trap together. Their technique was a simple live bait rig – nothing too ornate – egg sinker and barrel swivel with 1’-2’ leaders. They used all types of live bait rigs and adjusted the hook size to fit the bait, but everything was working including willow cats, crawlers, red tail chubs and leeches. Predominantly the duo felt the leeches were most productive – credited for the 9 pounder on Sunday.

    “We go to huge extremes to have the best bait and we take excellent care of our bait,” shared Paul Conway. “The more active your bait the better,” chimed in Matthees with enthusiasm. “Walleyes really pick up on the movement and you need bait producing that for the most bites.”

    Local knowledge of the river played a big part in their success. “It’s so much harder for someone out-of-the-area to come in and know the fish in this system, their holding places and seasonal adjustments,” shared Aaron. “We fish this river all the time and that just gives us so much more information, developed over many years and changing conditions to draw on, as we need to make adjustments.” Matthees and Conway won back in 2004 and were excited to get another win under their belt. “This is really so amazing,” added Conway. “Our families were here to cheer us on and it was so much fun to bring in this basket today. The reality that we won again is just now sinking in!” The duo worked hard for the win pre-fishing for 7 straight days and being on the water for several weekends before the tournament.

    Second place went to a young Minnesota team, Ryan Holm (Goodhue) and Tim Zimmerman (Red Wing) with 38.64 pounds. Sunday’s basket at 32.73 pounds was the largest basket of the tournament and netted $6,100 plus $1,000 for Ranger Cup for a total of $7,100.

    Third place was awarded to the day one leaders, brothers Joe and Don Marx of Clearwater and Rockford, Minnesota, respectively. A monstrous 10.84 pound walleye for the Marx boys was the largest fish of the tournament and brought in a $575 bonus on Saturday. Third place paid $4,100 plus a $200 bonus from the Oxygenator for having an Oxygenator system in their live well for a tournament total of $4,875.

    Fourth place went to Thomas Skulski of Hager City, Wisconsin and Eric Eichorn of Red Wing, Minnesota weighing in 36.16 pounds. Fourth place paid $3,400.

    Rounding out the top five places was the Wisconsin team of Gary White (Prairie du Chien) and David Siegele (Patch Grove) with 33.09 pounds. Mercury Motors has awarded this team with a $500 bonus for the highest Ranger Cup program team that was also running a Mercury motor, for a total of $3,700.

    Other sponsor bonuses were awarded to several teams, including the 8th place team of Kevin Dahl and Steve Stack, both of Muskego, Wisconsin. Dahl and Stack received $100 from Farm & City Insurance Services for receiving a quote which enrolled them in Team FCIS. Eighth place paid $2,200 for a total of $2,300.

    Craig Saeger of Lake Elmo, Minnesota, received the National Professional Anglers Association bonus of $100 for the top finishing member in the NPAA. Saeger fished with partner and fellow Minnesotan Jeffrey Harken (Inver Grove Heights) and came in 10th place with 26.62 pounds cashing in $1,660 for a total of $1,760.

    The Lowrance Electronics HDS bonus of $500 was awarded to the 19th place team of Randy Harwood of Oshkosh, Wisconsin and Brad Skupas of Wautoma, Wisconsin.

    Big Fish Results were as follows:
    Day 1

    Joe Marx of Clearwater, MN & Don Marx of Rockford, MN – 10.84 pounds for $575

    DJ Siewert of Lake City, MN & Tim Dick of Lake City, MN – 9.86 pounds for $345

    Dan Zwick of Wrightstown, WI & Tony Kobriger of Chilton, WI – 5.65 pounds for $230

    Day 2

    Aaron Matthees of St. Charles, MN & Paul Conway of Winona, MN – 9.12 pounds for $575

    Kevin Oyen of Dubuque, IA & Steve Kopp of Dubuque, IA – 8.94 pounds for $345

    Brian Ernat of Seatonville, IL & Jerry Ernat of Princeton, IL – 8.54 pounds for $230

    The Frontenac Sportsmens Club hosted the Cabela’s MWC and will be the beneficiary of the Walleye Conservation Fund of $1080 for their work on conservation in the local area. The active group has hundreds of members and does a superb job of assisting the staff with tournament operations and logistics. “This club works so hard – making the logistics work with a small boat launch and shuttling traffic,” shared Kristine Houtman, executive director of the MWC. “We love working with them and they really help the anglers feel welcome in their town.”

    This tournament was the second stop in the Central Division. Currently in the lead with division points is the veteran river-specialty team of Maury Schmerbach and Marty Berns of Dubuque, Iowa. Their fourth place finish at Spring Valley and 11th place finish at Lake City have put them at the top of the division. For complete results see http://www.masterswalleyecircuit.com/leaderboard.

    The overall Cabela’s MWC team of the year comes from the group of anglers taking the MWC Challenge – fishing a full division of three tournaments plus a fourth outside your division. Currently, Berns and Schmerbach are in the lead for Challenge points, as well. Full results can also be seen at http://www.masterswalleyecircuit.com/leaderboard.

    Five qualifying tournaments are open to the general public are available for entry for the rest of the season plus the invitation-only Championship at the end of the year as follows:

    MWC 2009 Tournaments

    May 29/30/31 – Sandusky, Ohio (Central Lake Erie)

    July 11/12 – Marinette, Wisconsin/Menominee, Michigan (Bay of Green Bay)

    July 25/26 – *Devils Lake, North Dakota (Devils Lake)

    August 21/22/23 – Dunkirk, New York (Eastern Lake Erie)

    September 12/13 – Webster, South Dakota (Waubay Lake)

    World Walleye Championship – by invitation only

    October 8/9/10 – Dundee, Michigan (Lake Erie & Detroit River)

    *The Devils Lake tournament will be run in conjunction with the Cabela’s NTC.

    Cabela’s, the world’s foremost outfitter for hunting, fishing and outdoor gear, is entering their eighth season as title sponsor of the MWC. Official sponsors include: Ranger Boats, Mercury, MotorGuide, Lowrance Electronics, Versus (Vs.) Television Network and North American Fishing Club. Associate Sponsors include: Farm & City Insurance Services, O2 Marine Technologies, 3-IN-ONE No Rust Shield, Fin-tech, Ryjus and Reflections.

    The Cabela’s Masters Walleye Circuit is the longest running professional walleye tournament circuit in the United States and is celebrating their 25th anniversary in 2009. For more information on the Cabela’s MWC or to view the 2009 schedule, visit: http://www.masterswalleyecircuit.com.

    Questions – email: [email protected] or call: 877-893-7947.

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