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Fishing League home page for FREE
If you are starting your own fishing league or club, and want a home page online for FREE, then contact:
Doug Pirila, doug@uacbass.com, phone (218) 390-9973. Al Ansell, al@ultimateanglerchallenge.com, phone (218) 390-5676.
We add a couple pages here and give you a public and members-only forums. If you have a domain name, we help you connect it to your pages and you have a website that can be found for free.
If you prefer a full website of your own, Fishing Webmaster will sponsor your fishing league and get you setup with a site, like www.UACBASS.com for the low price of $200/yr. That covers the out of pocket costs and all the disk space and bandwidth you like. Fishing Webmaster is sure that after you see how easy you make the changes to your pages you will pass that on to anyone looking for a website for business or personal use.
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| Duluth Minnesota Fishing Leagues - News
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Kids
MMTS wants to say "THANKS!" to Bergey's Bar in West Duluth for contributing towards fishing equipment for our Take a Kid Fishing days.
Bergey's went out of their way to put out a couple containers to collect money for us to use towards fishing equipment for these days. Thanks..
To read more about our Take a Kid Fishing please click here.
Multispecies .com staff - Duluth and Cloquet fishing leagues
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MMTS News
Night 6, June 25 was a tough night for bass fishing, but a high scoring event for Island Lake South, near Moose Lake. Great weather brought out lots of locals and boat loads of kids and families, that were fishing most locations and hard for many hours prior to our contest. Along with that, some shoreline construction was going on and the water near them very muddy. This was a good tough situation to fish, you had to fish the right fish and the ones not under too much pressure. AND with most teams scoring over hundred points, everyone did great.
First place went to Team TGIF, Ed Forrestal and Doug Pirila, with a 6-species bag with the first ever MMTS limit of walleyes, limits of crappies and bluegills, and some rock bass, perch, and 4 largemouth bass for a record 184 points. Not bad..
Second went to Team Gone Postal, John Kytola and Bob Carson, with another six species bag. Third tonight went to Team Barley Afloat, Pat Cooke and Karl Johnson. The big fish for the night was largemouth bass and Team Choppers won that, with a respectable 17 inch largie. The wildcard was for 7th and went to Team Frustrated, again, talk about lucky guys. Congrats to everyone for a good time on a tough night of fishing.
Our rookie team of Lucky Not Good keeps bringing fish to the scoring and is taking an early lead in the Rookie of the Year standings. Good luck guys. They also had the ONLY limit of all bonus crappies, all over 10 inches. Great job.
Minnesota Multispecies fishing staff
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MMTS News
Night 5, June 18 was a tough night of fishing and lowest scoring event, in a LONG time. Bad weather, higher water levels, dirty water, colder water temps and we started right behind a bad storm front. These are the nights that test all our fishing skills.
First place went to the Old Farts, Rick Olson and Mark Jukich, with a 4-species bag with 5 bonus crappies, a few rock bass, perch, and a nice walleye for a score of 99 points.
Second went to Team Patience, Steve Ondrus and Dan Roach, with the only other multispecies bag - 3 species bag including rock bass, catfish and a pike. Third tonight went to Team TGIF, Ed Forrestal and Doug Pirila. The big fish for the night was walleye and Team Old Farts won that, with a respectable 18.75 inch walleye. The wildcard was for 8th and went to Team Frustrated. Congrats to everyone for a good time on a tough night of fishing.
Minnesota Multispecies fishing staff
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MMTS News
Night 4, June 11 was a high scoring event. Good weather for a change, but Island Lake is always a tough egg to crack. But teams are figuring it out.
First place went to Team TGIF with a 4-species bag with limits of northerns and smallmouth bass, including lots of bonus fish and a few rock bass and perch, for a score of 210 points.
Second went to the Scared Fishless with a 6 six species bag including bluegills, perch, rock bass, crappie, smallmouth bass and a pike. Third tonight was the Old Farts, again, with another five species bag. The big fish for the night was smallmouth bass and Team Old Farts won that with a respectable 18 inch smallmouth bass. The wildcard was for 4th and went to Team Patience. Congrats to everyone for another great night.
Fishers of Men took a strong 6th place finish and keeps the run for rookie of the year heating. The Team Lucky not Good scored another three species bag and is keeping the bar high. Keep up the great work and good luck to everyone.
Minnesota Multispecies fishing staff
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MMTS News
With Smithville off the schedule, we are alternating all river nights between Boy Scout and Garfield ramps. So this upcoming Monday we are out of the Boy Scout ramp in Gary New Duluth.
Minnesota Multispecies Fishing Staff
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MMTS News
Night 3, June 4 was another tough night. Bad weather all week, cold fronts, tough bites. Still our teams got the job done.
First place went to Team TGIF with a 3-species bag with limits of walleyes and bonus crappies upto 12.5 inches long, along with a pike for a 127 points.
Second went to the good guys from Team Patience, with a three species bag including three big walleyes, perch and a pike. Third tonight was the Old Farts with another three species bag. The big fish for the night was northern pike and Team Gone Postal won that with a respectable 32 inch pike. They also won the wildcard for the night ending up in 6th place. Congrats to everyone for another great night.
Team Better Lucky than Good is setting the pace for the rookie teams this year, consistently getting a fish to score. Keep up the great work and good luck to everyone.
Minnesota Multispecies fishing staff
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DABL News
Night 3 was very windy, A group was to be on Sturgeon Lake but due to the high winds, we moved it to Sand Lake. This lake is a little more protected. All teams that were on Sand Lake caught fish and most had limits. Great job guys with no pre-fishing you all found fish!
B group was on Island and they had a few limits, sounds like a few teams caught alot of little fish. Great job guys for catching fish in these type of conditions!
The storm never did come as we predicted just alot of wind and a few spinkles!
Twitch, DABL President
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MMTS News
Night 2 on Fish Lake had us in bad weather again. But this year, no hail. Still everyone caught fish and lots of them.
Congratulations to Choppers for winning with a 6 species bag including a limit of rock bass and bluegills, and a huge pike. Great job guys.
Second went to Team TGIF with 5 species and 3 limits. Third went to the Old Farts with 5 species including 2 limits and many bonus crappies.
Our big fish of the night was crappie and Team Gone Postal won that with a 13 inch crappie, picking up the Pat Cooke Agency (Farmers) Big Fish Prize. And the wildcard winner was 8th place, Team Barley Afloat winning the Mr. D's certificates.
Other highlights including 4 largemouth bass caught by Team Patience and 4 nice walleyes caught by Team Iron River Sports. Great job..
Thanks everyone for another great day..
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MMTS News
Our first night was on the St. Louis River. The weather was terrible and water levels were still very low. Even with everything looking bad some fish were brought in.
Congratulations to Team Gone Postal for pulling it out with the only 4 species bag including rock bass, crappies, a catfish and the only limit of northerns. Great job guys.
Second went to last years rookies of the year, Team Barley Afloat. They had 3 bonus walleyes 18.5", 22.5" and 23", plus a rock bass. Third went to Scared Fishless with a 3 species bag of catfish, crappies, and perch.
Our big fish of the night was walleyes and Team Barley Afloat won that, picking up the Pat Cooke Agency (Farmers) Big Fish Prize. And the wildcard winner was 7th place, Team Fish Tales and they win the Mr. D's certificates.
One rookie team, Team Lucky Not Good, pulled off 4th place with 3 bonus walleyes and a northern. Great job..
Thanks everyone for a great start to the year.
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MMTS News
We want to say "Thanks" to our many sponsors: the Little Stores, Marine General, RJ Sport & Cycle, Pat Cooke Agency, Fisherman's Corner, and our many other sponsors.
This year our new sponsor, Pat Cooke Agency, Farmers Insurance, will be sponsoring a big fish winner each night. Approximately $20 in certificates and/or fishing gear per night to the biggest fish for that night. Chub Lake will be pike, Big Lake will be Largemouth Bass, Island Lake north will be Smallmouth Bass, etc. Thanks Pat for the great idea and support.
Minnesota multispecies fishing staff
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