 Minnesota fishing at its best. Minnesota Multispecies Tournament Angler, John Durward with a nice St. Louis River walleye while fishing in Duluth Minnesota.
 St. Louis River Minnesota smallmouth bass, Duluth Area Bass Tournament Director O.Carson, while fishing in Duluth Minnesota.
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Night 9 - St. Louis River - Smithville - Results are posted.
Click here for the Fish Scored and current standings.
We had lots of nice fish but not lots of numbers. Big pike, smallmouth bass, crappies, and even catfish. While many teams had a tough night, four teams did manage to get over a hundred points.
Our winning team tonight was Team Choppers with 179 points. They had a six species bag with a big limit of pike and the biggest crappie of the night.
Second place went to Sarcastic with 142 points, who had three species and two limits. Third place went to the Old Farts team of Rick and Mark with 140 points and a five species bag.
We have three teams already over a thousand points for scored fish already and we have 4 more nights to go. WOW! We also have three teams with over a hundred fish scored and that's higher than ever too. Here's some of the high lights.
2006 Totals, with 4 nights to go.. 1174 pts, 113 fish ---- Sarcastic 1108 pts, 112 fish ---- TGIF 1008 pts, 89 fish ---- Choppers 874 pts, 102 fish ---- Proven Presentations
Great fishing guys..
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Night 8 - Island Lake South (Moose Lake area) Results are posted.
Click here for the Fish Scored and current standings.
EVERY TEAM scored over a hundred points.. Awesome! We had lots of fish, largemouth bass, crappies, bluegills, rock bass, perch, and pike. Most teams had 5 species in their catch.
Our winning team tonight was Team TGIF with 179 points. 23 fish, 5 species and some bonus largemouth bass.
Second place went to Sarcastic with 166 points and Third place to Frustrated Inc.
This is really turning into a tight race this year. With all this talent, just fishing is a learning experience and fun.
Great fishing guys..
Minnesota Multispecies Fishing Staff
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The weather was good for a change, but all prefishing was wiped out with the winds dropping.
Our winning team tonight was Team Patience, Steve Ondrus and Dan Roach. They did it in a big way with 4 species, mostly big fish and some quality fish. Great job!!
Click here for the Fish Scored and current standings.
Our second place team was Team Choppers with a five species bag of 12 fish. They had pike, smallmouth bass, a walleye, rock bass and a couple very nice bluegills. Good job guys!
Our third place team and current points leaders was Sarcastic. They had our biggest northern pike of 34.5 inches and a three species bag with pike, smallmouth and rock bass. Another great job guys.
Very nice quality fish tonight. Lots of big fish, walleyes, northern pike, smallmouth and a few surprises. Big bluegills and redhorse suckers. Great job to everyone.
We have now scored a thousand walleyes and over 80,000 inches of fish. That's a lot of fish. And we are just getting better. Awesome...
Minnesota Multispecies Fishing Staff
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The weather started out terrible, lots of rain, wind and temp changes, even some thunder 30 minutes before launch. But it was just raining and a little windy at the start and as the night went on it got a lot better and ended with a great sunset and calm waters. The weather affected the fishing a bit, but the fish were still there and some teams got into them.
Our winning team tonight was Proven Presentation. They did it in a big way with 6 species and two limits. Another great job by Mike G. and Erick F. Congrats!!
Click here for the Fish Scored and current standings.
Our second place team was Team TGIF with 5 species and two limits. Good job!
Third place went to the Team Choppers with a three species bag of pike, largemouth bass and bluegills. Good job guys!
Special "Thanks" to Sam Cook and Amanda Odeski for coming out and we are looking forward to reading their article this Sunday in the Duluth News Tribune. Sam rode along with Team Sarcastic and Amanda shared a boat with Team TGIF. They were great sports and are certainly welcome to join us any time.
Very good fishing everyone, even under the difficult conditions we had a surprising number of fish caught. Great job to everyone.
Minnesota Multispecies Fishing Staff
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WWA Duluth/St.Louis River Results June 11th
Although teams could also fish Lake Superior, no teams did. There was plenty of nice fish in the bay and the river. The team of Jeff and John Michalski pulled crawlers and leeches behind bottom bouncers in three to five feet of water in Allouez Bay to claim First Place with a four fish limit weighing 18.55 pounds. They weighed in early at 1:30 with their catch. Second Place went to Jason and Jennifer Snyder. They weighed in earlier at 11:00 a.m. with their four fish weighing 16.72 pounds. They also captured Big Fish honors with an 'eye tipping the scales at 8.01 pounds. They also fished the Allouez Bay area in three to five feet of water but trolled shallow running Thundersticks for their catch. Third Place went to Bill McGee and Tracy Nelson with four fish weighing in at 16.41 pounds. They were trolling shallow running Reef Runners in six to eight feet of water in Dokegemah Bay. Congratulations!
Congratulations guys that was an awesome fishing job. Jeff and John Michalski are past and present members of the Minnesota Multispecies Tournament Series and great guys. See ya on the water guys..
Minnesota Fishing Staff
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The weather was nice but the fishing was tough again. We had only one team break the hundred point mark tonight. They did it with a great bag of five species including nice limits of walleyes and crappies. Great job to Proven Presentation!! Click here for the Fish Scored and current standings.
Our second place team had a nice limit of walleyes and a bonus pike. Good job Frustrated. You guys do this year after year..
Third place went to the Team TGIF with a three species bag of pike, walleye and smallmouth bass.
Thanks to Team Sarcastic for tolling in our one boat that broke down on the water. We hope the Choppers get their motor running better soon. See everyone at Caribou Lake next Monday. Remember the special pike regulations that mean no pike over 24 inches can be scored or hit the livewell.
If you check out the league statistics, our numbers are growing quick and we will be passing a lot of mile marks this year. Very good fishing everyone..
Minnesota Multispecies Fishing Staff
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We have now scored over 6000 fish. 6006 fish to date. Click here for the Fish Scored and current standings.
Thanks to all members of MMTS. This is going better and better every year AND everyone is getting better all the time. That shows in the numbers and the size of fish caught, under all types of conditions.
We have a great database and lots of information in it. We already have a few teams (at week four) with as many points scored, as it used to take to win an entire season. Now just 7 years ago, a nightly score of over a hundred points was rare. Now it is common and you need to get closer to two hundred points to win a night. Half of the teams in the first season didn't score that in a season. That's amazing improvement.
This is truly a group of talented anglers. This pool of talent keeps pushing each of us and making us better anglers.
Thanks and Congrats on the league passing it's 6,000th fish caught. Very nice..
Minnesota Multispecies Fishing Staff
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The weather was nice but the fishing was tough. Still we had a lot of hundred plus point teams. Lots of smallmouth bass and multispecies bags. Not too many limits. Click here for the Fish Scored and current standings.
Our first place team had four species and nice fish. That was the Patience team of Steve Ondrus and Dan Roach. Congratulations guys. Great job.
Second place went to the Frustrated Team of Don and Ron. Third went to Team Sarcastic: Pat and Ross.
Great job to all teams and see you at the Garfield launch on the St. Louis River next Monday. Remember 5:30 to 9:00pm and review the St. Louis River regulations. All smallmouth must be 14 inches, all walleyes 15 inches and no more than 4 walleyes per boat and no more than 2 over 20 inches. NO more than 2 pike over 30 and no more than 4 pike in possession. Muskies could be biting and most all our species are on at this time. I hope mother nature is nice to us.
Minnesota Multispecies Fishing Staff
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Well our night on Fish Lake was both tough and high scoring. All scores are now online. Please check them out. Click here for the Fish Scored and current standings.
It was a tough night, due to the weather changes, but that did not show by the way some teams scored. One winning team did it with a ALL TIME high score of 243 points. WOW! Congrats to Team Sarcastic, Pat Day and Ross Korpela.
The fish biting were pike, perch, crappies and bluegills of course. Scouting really did not pay off too well. But if you change your locations based on the wind, you did well.
Next we go back to the St. Louis River, this time the Smithville (Clyde's Avenue) launch. See ya there and good fishing..
Minnesota Multispecies Fishing Staff
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