There's tons of high-school bassin' events (which of course is amazing!) but LOVE to see them branching off into some walleye fishing for the kiddos. π
Registration opens Mar 21 (believe they fill up with 300 teams every year) for the 44th-annual derby on Lake Winnebago.
β’ Mar 31 β Apr 1: Trenton, MI β Detroit River only
β’ Apr 28-29: Chamberlain, SD β Missouri River
β’ Jun 9-10: Prairie du Chien, WI β Mississippi River
β’ Jul 14-15: Marinette, WI β Bay of Green Bay
β’ Aug 24-26: Championship β Dunkirk NY β Lake Erie
Which event are you most excited about? π¨
β’ Mar 18-19: Illinois River β Spring Valley, IL
β’ Apr 22-23: Lake Erie β Sandusky, OH
β’ May 20-21: Big Stone Lake β Ortonville, MN
β’ Jun 3-4: Bay of Green Bay β Marinette, WI
β’ Jun 17-18: Lake Huron β Oscoda, MI
β’ Aug 19-20: Lake Oahe β Gettysburg, SD
β’ Sep 16-17: Cass Lake β Cass Lake, MN
Qualifying teams from the 2022 MWC tournament season will get to fish the 2023 MWC World Walleye Championship on Lake Sharpe (Pierre, SD) Oct 5-7.
Btw the 2022 MWC World Walleye Championship is happening Sept 29 β Oct 1 on the Bay of Green Bay.
> Joe Henry, executive director of Lake of the Woods Tourism, was named "Tourism Professional of the Year" for his work on behalf of the MN tourism industry.
> "In addition to serving on local industry boards and commissions, including the Minnesota Association of Convention and Visitors Bureaus and the Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers, Henry has brought major global events to MN and created key alliances with the MN DNR, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, CAN and the province of ON.
> "Henry is constantly working with media outlets, municipalities, economic development groups and other civic, public and private organizations to spotlight MN tourism."
Big congrats Joe!
The Minnesota Muskie Expo is happening right now in the Warner Coliseum at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds. Heard those folks will walk around the show all weekend just for a shot at seeing 1 big fish bait hahaha.
> "...extreme flooding resulted in significant debris in the hatchery's water intake system."