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Washington State Walleye Championship

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 9:47 pm
by proangler
2009 Washington State Walleye Championship Tournament on Lake Roosevelt.

$10,000 first place prize and payout to 15th Place.
New Angler Prize given to each new team automatically when you enter.
Huge Raffle at Awards Banquet

This is the "must attend" tournament of the Washington State Walleye Circuit. As the last tournament of the season, the "Championship" hosted by the Spokane Walleye Club, will determine the top teams and the top anglers for 2009. Regardless of your background, experience or what type of boat you own, you have an equal chance of winning.

Open to everyone, this family friendly event encourages Husband and Wife Teams and Father Daughter/Son Teams to join. You don't need an expensive boat or expensive equipment to win. Just the ability to catch fish! Fill out the application and Return it to the Spokane Walleye Club or turn it in at the Locust Grove Campground before the tournament. This tournament is being heavily promoted so spots may fill-up quickly. Send your application in today!

Please go to ProAngler.com for more information

Thanks,

Steve
ProAngler

RE:Washington State Walleye Championship

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:02 am
by Anglinarcher
Hmmmmmmmm, July 25 and 26, 2009. Check you calendars!

RE:Washington State Walleye Championship

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:53 am
by Bigbass Dez
Okay i just wanna know if there is a way that i can possibly keep a few of those tasty marble eye fishy .. :bounce:

RE:Washington State Walleye Championship

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:11 pm
by proangler
Bigbass Dez wrote:Okay i just wanna know if there is a way that i can possibly keep a few of those tasty marble eye fishy .. :bounce:
Yes.. Limit has been increased to 8 fish per person on Lake Roosevelt with 1 over 22" allowed. Keep all the little fish you catch in pre-fishing and fry em up. Let the big ones go. They are tough and they may bring you $10,000 if you can relocated them on tournament day. Teams were having 30+ fish days during the Gov Cup.

Bring the family and make a great weekend of it!

RE:Washington State Walleye Championship

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:31 pm
by proangler
Calling all Bass Anglers...
ProAngler is considering a Traveling Trophy for the Washington State Walleye Championship that is geared towards Bass Pro's that enter the Championship Tournament. Your ideas would be much appreciated.

Here is what were considering.
A large "Who's Your Daddy" Trophy. (need help with the name) That sits at the headquarters of the Spokane Walleye Club that says the following:

"Who's Your Daddy"
Bass Pro that beat the Walleye Pro's at the 2009 Walleye Championship.
Your Name here

The Pro that wins would get a smaller version to take with him/her + 80% of the pot from the pool. Other 20% goes to the trophy. No $$ to the host.

Bragging rights for the next year that the Bass Guy's smoked the Walleye Guy's on their own water.

Requirements to Qualify -
1- Angler must have fished at least two sanctioned bass tournaments in the same season as the Washington State Walleye Championship.
2 - Pay $25 at Rules meeting to qualify for the pool.

To Win -
1 - Must be the top finisher on all the Bass Pro's in the pool.
2 - Must place in the top ten overall.

Your thoughts?

Thanks,

Steve

RE:Washington State Walleye Championship

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:55 pm
by shock_me
is there any place in western wa to fish for walleye

RE:Washington State Walleye Championship

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 11:14 pm
by Hal
Nope...Sad, but true...

RE:Washington State Walleye Championship

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 7:57 am
by G-Man
Shock Me,

The lower Columbia holds walleye. So technically these would be the only waters in Western Washington where you could fish for and catch them.

RE:Washington State Walleye Championship

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 12:46 pm
by wmaxwell48
Good comeback G-Man. Washougal reigns.

RE:Washington State Walleye Championship

Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:19 pm
by shock_me
thank you g- man