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WWA Wisconsin Team Challenge Second Stop to be Green Bay

Category: Tournament

 May 8th, 2005 by OutdoorsFIRST 

Modified May 8th, 2005 at 12:00 AM

Fond Du Lac, WI – ­ The second stop for anglers in the World Walleye Association Wisconsin Team Challenge will be one of the favorite places among the Wisconsin WWA anglers, Green Bay, Sunday May 15th. This fishery proves time and again that it is one of the best walleye factories in the country and from past experience it may take 30 + pounds just to cash a check!The first event of the season in the Wisconsin Team Challenge was held on the Petenwell Flowage and was won by Jimmie Hughes and Randy Harwood.Sign in and rules meeting will be held on Sunday May 15th at the Metro Boat Ramp in Green Bay. Sign in will be from 5:30-6:30 A.M. with the rules meeting at 6:30 A.M. One member of each team must attend the rules meeting.Tournament hours are from 7:00 A.M. ­ 3:00P.M.Boundaries will be Wisconsin waters of Green Bay to the tip of Door County. In the event of inclement weather boundaries may restrict anglers to the lower bay and the river.The weigh in limit is four fish over 15 inches.The WWA is a friendly, fun, and affordable way to participate in the competitive world of walleye fishing. Extensive media coverage of tournament results can be found on www.walleyefirst.com, the industry leader in covering the walleye world, the WWA website at www.worldwalleye.com and in the Badger Sportsman Magazine, the official publication of the WWA. Subscriptions to the Badger Sportsmen are included when anglers become members of the WWA.These are just some of the reasons anglers choose to fish the WWA, “A tournament circuit for fisherman, run by fisherman”.The World Walleye Association is sponsored by Yarcraft Boats and Outdoors First Media.For information on entering this tournament, tournament details, or complete information on the World Walleye Association Team Challenge Circuits, please visit the WWA website at www.worldwalleye.com or by calling 920-651-1066.

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