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The Fishing Headquarters
features Angler of the Month
contests, and seasonal
annual angling tournaments
which last for month-long
periods.
This section of contest and
tournament winner archives
was created for your own
viewing pleasure, so that
you may re-visit the events
to see how they went and how
they were won.
We would like to thank out
website sponsors,
Bearpaws Handpoured Baits
and
CB's Hawg Sauce for
their generosity in donating
prizes. Without them,
neither of these events
would have been able to take
place.
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Angler
of the
Month
Contest
Winners |
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Fishing
Headquarters
Tournament
Circuit
Winners |
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2007
Winners:
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Fortworthbret |
Rough Fish Tournament
June, 2007
Bret holds his catch of the tournament, an 8lb Wild Koi from a lake in Texas. Bret gave everyone a clinic in this first-ever tournament and finished with a final score of 210-points.
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Andrew |
Panfish Tournament
July, 2007
Our second season tournament for Panfish was held in July. Andrew won the tournament with beautiful Crappies and a total of 115-points. A total of four contestants placed in the standings, thus making this tournament a possible bust.
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Andrew |
Bass Fishing Tournament
August & September, 2007
Our second season tournament was held for the black Bass species. A total of six anglers placed in the standings. Andrew won the tournament with a commanding lead, finishing with a total of 90 points.
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2008
Winners:
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JVT |
Rough Fish Tournament
April-May, 2008
This year's tournament went down to the wire between three anglers on the final day: JVT; Ray Eichelberger; Frank. JVT made a final push and came out as overall winner, catching 11 different species and finishing with 1005 points. This was our most successful tournament to-date!
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Andrew |
Panfish Tournament
June, 2008
Defending champion, Andrew won this year's tournament again, finishing ahead of the competition with a total of 140 points. He put his focus towards the post-spawn Crappies and spawning Bluegills in Northern Wisconsin and that proved to be the difference between him and the competition.
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