WWA South Dakota Team Continues Dominence

  • bill_cadwell
    Rochester, Minnesota
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    SCHLIEM AND DOHMAN¹S DOMINENCE CONTINUES IN WWA SOUTH DAKOTA DIVISION

    Mobridge, SD. ­ Carlyle Schliem and Bruce Dohman finished the 2003 World
    Walleye Association South Dakota Team Challenge division the way they
    started it, on top.

    Schliem and Dohman won the final event in the WWA South Dakota Team
    Challenge division which was a two day event held August 2nd & 3rd on Lake
    Oahe.

    This makes the third victory of the year for the duo, the others were at
    Lake Francis Case and Lake Poinsett.

    Schliem and Dohman were trolling crankbaits on leadcore line to catch their
    winning weight of 20.83 pounds.

    Schliem and Dohman also had the big fish of the tournament weighing 4.34
    pounds.

    Second place went to Don Fellbaum and Jon Millum with a weight of 17.68
    pounds. Trolling crankbaits on leadcore line was the technique of choice for
    Fellbaum and Millum also.

    Monte Gall and Dick Lund placed third with a weight of 15.41 pounds.

    The top thirty teams from South Dakota division based on points earned in
    each of the five qualifying events held in 2003 will be eligible to fish the
    World Walleye Association National Championship held on Lake Winnebago in
    Wisconsin September 18th, 19th & 20th.

    To see pictures of the winning teams and a complete list of how all the
    teams finished, visit the WWA website at http://www.worldwalleye.com
    <http://www.worldwalleye.com/&gt; or watch for results on all the WWA
    tournaments in the Badger Sportsman magazine in upcoming issues.

    For information on fishing the World Walleye Association, a ŒTournament
    Circuit For Fisherman, Run By Fisherman², visit the website or call
    920-924-2100

    The World Walleye Association is proudly sponsored by Patriot Boats,³
    Overbuilt for Life²

    Chris Gasser

    Media Coordinator/WWA
    [email protected]

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