GNWC Great Plains Tournament Press Release

  • bill_cadwell
    Rochester, Minnesota
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    Grand National Walleye Cup Anglers on Great Plains Circuit Prepare for
    Sherman Reservoir Tournament

    By Steve Weisman
    GNWC Publicity Director
    It’s been a long time coming, but the first tournament on the Great
    Plains Region (Nebraska/Kansas) of the Grand National Walleye Cup (GNWC) is
    just about here!
    Set for Nebraska’s Sherman Reservoir, on Saturday, April 30, the Sherman
    Reservoir qualifier is the first of four tournaments in the Great Plains
    Region, which ultimately leads to the Great Plains Region Championship in
    August hosted by Eldorado, KS.
    Also on the line is the chance to compete for a berth in the 2005 GNWC
    National Championship presented by Skeeter Boats and Yamaha Outboards with a
    first place prize of two fully rigged WX 1880 Skeeter boats rigged with
    Yamaha outboards, Minnkota electric trolling motors and Lowrance
    Electronics. With a retail value of $35,000 per rig, this brings the first
    place purse at the National Championship to $70,000.
    “The GNWC is a walleye circuit that targets the weekend warrior. It
    gives anglers an opportunity to get a taste of competitive walleye fishing
    without having to tie up extended periods of time and a lot of money in
    entry fees,” said GNWC Executive Director Bernie Barringer. “We expect this
    to be a great opener for the Great Plains teams.”
    Sherman Dam creates a reservoir with 65 miles of shoreline and a surface
    area of over 2800 acres. The reservoir is used to store off-season water
    flows for release during the irrigation season, and according to Angie
    Wright, co-owner of Tradewinds Marina, the walleye numbers are very strong.
    “When the DNR did their walleye netting this spring, they were pleased with
    the results.”
    Wright noted that by late April, anglers will probably be working
    several areas of Sherman Reservoir. “I’m sure they will work the face of the
    dam, Big Thunder Island located off of Trail 12 and the northwest side along
    Muddy Point.”
    The tournament director will have the trailer at Tradewinds Marina from
    6-8 p.m. the evening before the tournament to take late entries and answer
    questions. Take-off is at 7 a.m. with the weigh-in commencing at 3 p.m.
    sharp at Tradewinds Marina.
    “I encourage the general public to come to Saturday’s weigh-in. There is
    no cost, and it is a great opportunity for folks to get a glimpse at what
    tournament fishing is all about. I expect the race for first to be really
    tight, which will provide a lot of excitement. Also, we will have a couple
    of Aqua-Vu underwater cameras set up in our release tanks so that the public
    can see how they work. The audience will also get to hear from the teams and
    find out what presentations and tactics worked to trigger the fish. This is
    a great way to learn about taking walleyes at Sherman Reservoir,” added
    Barringer.
    For those interested in entering, the entry fee remains at $210 per
    team for each tournament. Openings do still exist for the Sherman Reservoir
    qualifier, and Barringer encourages interested anglers to contact him at
    1-800-890-FISH (3474), or email the GNWC at [email protected]. “I also
    encourage people to check out our website at http://www.walleyecup.com and see what
    the Grand National Walleye Cup is all about,” added Barringer.
    Major national sponsors for the GNWC include Skeeter Boats, Yamaha
    Outboards, Lowrance Electronics, YoNet Folding Nets by AMFYOYO, Aqua-VU,
    Aqua Innovations, Towtector Shield, VIB”E” Lure Company and
    UpNorthOutdoors.com.

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