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I know it is a little early to be looking at this, but here is the plan.  We're planning on putting on two new tournaments this year and I want to see what everyone thinks and if there will be interest.  I am looking at a Muskie tournament on the weekend of Aug 8 and a Fall Full moon Tournament the night of the October Full moon (OCT 3).  I am trying to see what kind of interest we would have for them. 

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Interesting idea with the night tourney. My biggest concern would be the safety issues with a large number of boats making tourney runs after dark. I hope there will be very strict safety rules for this event..ie: lights, and speed limits, and maybe require life jackets be worn at all times.

A very well worded liability waiver written for that specific tournament might be a good idea for Hunters also. Too many things out of the ordinary seem to happen after dark in a boat.

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    I agree with Jack on this one. I would not want to be out at night with that many boats going in and out of one place. It is tough enough in the day time on a windy day getting all the tourney boats in and out of the harbor. I think safety would be a big concern with a night tourney and I would probably pass on it.

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    The idea of a fall walleye tournament sounds like a great idea whether its a day or night tournament.  Sure there are more safety concerns at night, but I think they could all be addressed.  One thought is to have it begin or end when its light out.  How about a midnight or 1am take off and then come off the lake as the sun is coming up?  Its odd hours, but I fish that time anyway in the fall.  As a spectator, going to the resort at 7 or 8am and watching a weigh-in would be kind of neat.  Limiting the boats and running 2 or 3 flights would help also.  A perch tournament in the fall could be fun too.  Most tournament circuits are wrapped up in September, so I think alot of fishermen would be interested in one last hoorah. 

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    I like the idea of a night walleye tournament and I have a few suggestions.

    Have take off before dark for safety reasons.

    Maybe even try to limit the speed to 30 MPH after dark.There is usually a lot of boats around the full moon and going 60 MPH isnt a good thing at night.

    Keep the entry fee reasonable.I would say $200 or less and make it a fun thing or you may not get many participants.

    Will also depend on what the DNR will let you keep for a tournament like this.

    Maybe include one of Georges great dinners in the entry.




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    Rob, pack an extra sandwich. You and I aren't going to be hurt if George doesn't feed us, but it will probably hurt you more than me!!biggrinbiggrin

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    I am working on getting rid of my belly this winter so my boat will go faster next year.Ill save room for the buffet though biggrin



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    If you can make the fall tourney work , sounds like fun to us, count us in . Were usually there for the full moon anyways . But if ya can start before its completly dark would be good for getting out of the harbor . 

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    A fall night tourney sounds like it could be a lot of fun.  Safety would definately be a large concern.  As others have already stated lights, life jackets, and speed limits will need to be enforced.  Also rough weather could be a concern.  Its a lot harder to see waves at night.  If the tourney is limited to a small number of boats, only a certain section of the lake could be open to fish also therefore eliminating long runs and allowing people to get off the lake in bad weather.

    A possible option could be to have a "photo tournament" where big fish could be registered.  Similar to what is being proposed with the new AIM circuit?  This could create a whole new discussion though.

    Josh Hukriede



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