BAY DE NOC IS FOURTH STOP ON WWA WI/UP TEAM CHALLENGE CIRCUIT THIS WEEKEND
Gladstone, MI- The sprawling waters of Little and Big Bay De Noc will be the
location of the last one day qualifier of the 2003 season in the World
Walleye Association WI/UP Team Challenge Division to be held on Sunday, July
20th.
Big fish come from big waters and the Bays De Noc hold some of the biggest
fish in the Midwest. Anglers come into the tournament on the Bays knowing
their chance at an 8-10 pound fish are very good. Past WWA tournaments held
here have proven it.
Launch and weigh in will be at City Park in Gladstone.
Anglers wishing to participate can come to the Sand Bar on Delta Ave. from
5:00-7:00 P.M. on Saturday July 19th to register.
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 numerous websites along with coverage 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.
The WWA also offers a National Championship at the end of the year for
qualifying teams. For 2003, the WWA National Championship will be held on
Lake Winnebago, Wi. September 18th, 19th, & 20th. The winning team at the
National Championship will win a first place prize of $20,000!
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 Patriot Power Boats ³Overbuilt
for Life.
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 http://www.worldwalleye.com <http://www.worldwalleye.com/>
or by calling 920-924-2100
Chris Gasser
Media Coordinator/WWA
[email protected]