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Mayfield Open Tourney: great fishing and great raffle, too!

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:44 am
by bad esox
Mayfield Open Tournament: great fishing & great raffle!

Our big Mayfield Open Tourney is July 24th & 25. Check out the thread below this one for more info, but we also wanted you to know about the fantastic raffle that everyone has a chance to get in on. Not only fishing gear, like Frabill net, muskie rod and lures, lures lures, but some pretty cool items for hearth and home. too. If you have been gone fishing all weekend, put a smile on your wife's face when you bring home one of the below donations:

And all for a $1.00 raffle ticket!
All proceeds from this helps support the WFDW Tiger Muskie Program.

RE:Mayfield Open Tourney: great fishing and great raffle, too!

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 9:19 am
by grubinit
What time is weigh in and raffle? Sounds like fun to me.

RE:Mayfield Open Tourney: great fishing and great raffle, too!

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 7:15 pm
by bad esox
Hi grubinit; the raffle will be around 2 pm on Sunday.
There is no weigh in - as we release all tiger muskies asap, after a length and girth measurement. There will be a judge boat on the lake to come and verify the catch & release and take your picture, :shaking2:
Sounds like you guys had a good time at the Riffe Bass Tournament. Since you live right there in Lewis County, come on down and fish for fun and $$, plus, if you get lucky and find that first and biggest 50 incher or more, it's another $300 dollars and a FREE fiberglass mount, which, for a 50 inch fish is a very expensive AND and unique award.
Good Luck and tight lines; you live in a great county for fishing, Mark.

RE:Mayfield Open Tourney: great fishing and great raffle, too!

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 9:21 pm
by Lucius
Actually the raffle will take place around 2:30 or 3 pm depending on how long it takes everyone to get to the community center from the lake. The tournament hours will be 6am to 4pm on Saturday and 6 am to 2pm on Sunday. Tournament rules should be up by this weekend. bad esox is right too, there is no weigh-in as all fishing is catch and release. Any muskie that dies (accident or otherwise) the individual is disqualified (not only Muskie Inc rules, but WDFW rules as well). Good questions grubinit as I am sure others were curious as well.