Fishing Tournaments Bring Big Money

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I saw this article and thought it was very interesting. Here is the link and article. If you click the link you can see some comments by people in our community bringing up the AIM series that wasn't mentioned.

https://reviewyourgear.com/north-dakota-walleye-tournament/

[h=1]The North Dakota Walleye Tournament Scene is Changing FAST[/h] by Chris Hustad | Feb 24, 2019
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I can remember my first walleye tournament like it was yesterday. A good friend of mine offered to let me jump in as the 3rd wheel years ago, in Bismarck’s infamous Big Muddy tournament. This tourney was the spring kickoff on the first weekend of May. The tourney had been around for a long time and to win it meant you needed some serious fish. While everyone in the tourney wanted to win, I was more interested in the experience than anything. I’ve been competitive all my life and needed to determine if this was to be that outlet and it was. Since then, I usually do between 4-6 tournaments a year now. It’s in my blood. I’ve gotten to know many of the anglers who fish the same tournaments, and the comradery has been a life-changing experience. Not only do you learn from other anglers, but many I call good friends now. The walleye tournament scene in North Dakota is getting awfully competitive in recent years, and for good reason. Have you seen the payouts in this year’s North Dakota walleye tournament schedule???​
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<img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-2855" src="https://reviewyourgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/dwc-walleye-tournament-1024x169.jpg" alt="North Dakota Walleye Tournament" width="1024" height="169" srcset="https://reviewyourgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/dwc-walleye-tournament-1024x169.jpg 1024w, https://reviewyourgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/dwc-walleye-tournament-300x50.jpg 300w, https://reviewyourgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/dwc-walleye-tournament-768x127.jpg 768w, https://reviewyourgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/dwc-walleye-tournament-1080x178.jpg 1080w, https://reviewyourgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/dwc-walleye-tournament.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" />​
I remember when $10,000 seemed like a big purse for 1st place. NOW, the bar has been raised to $12,000 for many North Dakota tournaments. Heck, the Casino Cup circuit (formed this year, more on that later) has a $16,000 championship first place. And wait, the Williston CVB just released a $30,000 first place tournament the first weekend in October. With an $85,000 purse being dispensed to anglers (if tournament fills), the bar, again, has definitely been raised!Between the 2 BIG lakes of North Dakota, Devils Lake & Lake Sakakawea, it seems there’s a big tournament going on every weekend of the summer. Devils Lake kicks off in May and the last tournament I know of on Lake Sakakawea is in October. So let’s take a look at the tournament scene this year in North Dakota. It’s definitely catching the attention of anglers all over the Midwest.​
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<img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-2852" src="https://reviewyourgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/big-muddy-walleye-tournament-1024x324.jpg" alt="Big Muddy Walleye Tournament" width="1024" height="324" srcset="https://reviewyourgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/big-muddy-walleye-tournament-1024x324.jpg 1024w, https://reviewyourgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/big-muddy-walleye-tournament-300x95.jpg 300w, https://reviewyourgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/big-muddy-walleye-tournament-768x243.jpg 768w, https://reviewyourgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/big-muddy-walleye-tournament-1080x342.jpg 1080w, https://reviewyourgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/big-muddy-walleye-tournament.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" />​
NORTH DAKOTA GOVERNOR’S CUP ( Offical Website )This year is the 44th annual, making it one of the oldest running walleye tournaments in North Dakota. The 252-team, 2-day tourney filled the day it opened…crazy. And it already has a waiting list over 50-deep for this $15,000 first place tournament. This is based out of Garrison, ND; on the far east end of the lake. The boundaries keep it east too. DEVILS LAKE CHAMBER TOURNAMENT ( Official Website )This will be the 43rd annual, right behind the Governor’s Cup in terms of age of the tournament. This is also a 2-day event and never has a problem getting entries. Expect to catch around 25+ lbs of walleye each day in order to compete for first. There are a lot of ways to approach Devils Lake this time of year, and a lot of areas to target. Most anglers are on the west end or Pelican for this one, however.THE NEWLY-FORMED CASINO CIRCUIT ( Official Flyer )This was undoubtedly the most talked about thing in walleye tournament fishing last year around the Dakotas. Everyone knew it was coming, we just kicked back waiting for it to unfold. Basically, it’s the 4 Fishing Casino’s of North & South Dakota, combined into one circuit. The tournament rules look about the same for the 4 tournaments, and all have a $12,000 first place prize. If you fish and finish in the Top 25 in any of the 4 events, you’re automatically qualified for the championship in late September on Lake Sakakawea ($16,000 first place). JUNE 8th – DEVILS LAKE, ND – The tourney schedule kicks off in Devils Lake on June 8th, out of Spirit Lake Casino. I personally LOVE fishing Devils Lake this time of year. Most of the fish are caught casting, and that’s one of my favorite ways to catch walleyes. If you enter this tournament, I will see you there in the field (already signed up).JULY 13TH – MOBRIDGE, SD – This tournament circuit heads south into South Dakota on Lake Oahe. This is based out of Grand River Casino and covers a big stretch of the lake. I’ve personally never fished this one, but I know people who do every year. LOTS of fish caught, but you have to search deeper for size.AUGUST 3RD – LAKE SAKAKAWEA – 4 Bears Casino on Lake Sakakawea kicks off August with a fun tournament on the north end of the lake. While there’s a huge area to cover, most of the field ends up in the same general area, making it a bit of a cluster. Nothing wrong with the tournament itself, just common knowledge sends most anglers in the same direction. You can see big weights in this one, just like any Lake Sakakawea tournament right now.SEPTEMBER 14TH – LAKE OAHE – Prairie Knights Casino hosts the final event, in mid-September on the North Dakota side of Lake Oahe. Personally, this event is my Achilles heel of walleye tournaments for me. I think I’ve fished this 7 times and have yet to cash a check…ouch. What’s even more comical is I fish this stretch often and know it well. But this time of year can be very difficult on the north end of Oahe. Walleyes one day doesn’t always translate to the next, so you have to keep an open mind and cover a lot of ground. SEPTEMBER 28TH – LAKE SAKAKAWEA ( CHAMPIONSHIP ) – As stated, whoever places in the top 25 of ANY of the 4 tournaments is qualified for this event. I haven’t found a ton of information on the championship, other than 1st place is $16,000 and I believe will be back at 4 Bears Casino.​
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<img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-2853" src="https://reviewyourgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/dakota-walleye-classic-tournament-1024x294.jpg" alt="Dakota Walleye Classic Tournament" width="1024" height="294" srcset="https://reviewyourgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/dakota-walleye-classic-tournament-1024x294.jpg 1024w, https://reviewyourgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/dakota-walleye-classic-tournament-300x86.jpg 300w, https://reviewyourgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/dakota-walleye-classic-tournament-768x221.jpg 768w, https://reviewyourgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/dakota-walleye-classic-tournament-1080x311.jpg 1080w, https://reviewyourgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/dakota-walleye-classic-tournament.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" />​
DAKOTA WALLEYE CLASSIC – I always say if I could fish just one tournament each year, it would be this one on Lake Sakakawea. There are a lot of reasons for this.​
  1. It’s a WELL-RUN tournament. They get the 3 60-team flights out in a hurry at Beulah Bay on Lake Sakakawea.
  2. The fishing is usually good. Even if you’re not on winning fish, you can still have 75 to 100 fish days. And the boundaries are HUGE, allowing you to find your own fish most of the time.
  3. It’s in my backyard. I have a seasonal camping spot nearby, so I fish this stretch of the lake often. The people and the scenery of the area are tough to beat, and is why I made it my 2nd home.
This Lake Sakakawea walleye tournament is always the last weekend of July, and is a 2-day event. Yes, it’s a grind, but the weather and fishing are typically top notch so it’s enjoyable.LEWIS & CLARK BIG SHOWDOWN – This literally was just released recently, and is catching the attention of A LOT of anglers in the Midwest. For an amateur tournament, the entry fee is very large ($1,000 for 2-man team). But with that being said, if the field fills, it’ll have an $85,000 purse. And with $30,000 guaranteed first place, it’s some life-changing money for most people. I’m very excited to see how this plays out, and the purse is a game-changer for payouts in North Dakota (or any amateur event for that matter). I personally feel most walleye tournaments can make the jump to $500 entry fees, to make the purse bigger and more attractable. With the average entry fee of $350/tournament, I don’t feel the extra $150 will weed out that many anglers.I’ve only named a segment of the walleye tournaments going on in North Dakota this year, but I just focused on the BIG tournaments. One thing is for certain, with purses climbing there’s no doubt that it’ll start attracting more anglers from out of state into these tournaments. I expect big names in walleye fishing to attend the Lewis & Clark event, due to its sheer purse size. This is making North Dakota being named in conversations as being THE place to be right now for walleye tournaments. And with these tournaments being well run as they are, I don’t see it changing anytime soon. They’re only going to get bigger.See you at the starting line this open water season!​
 


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Without a doubt, that's a lot of tournaments. Yet, it doesn't appear like the fishing has been affected on the big lakes. If anything it might be more of an inconvenience to non-tournament fishermen wanting to use the same area of the lake when a tournament is going on.

Not the case all over the lake I'm sure but sometimes I am amazed at DL when I pull into the parking lot of a ramp and see all the rigs in the lot. And when I get on the water it's not crowded at all. Perhaps if someone held a Northern Pike Tournament where all fish caught were required to keep for the weigh-in we could eliminate the discussion of to many pike in the lake.
 


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I'm still amazed pike tournaments aren't a thing.
 

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I'm still amazed pike tournaments aren't a thing.

There's a few around, they just don't publicize them much.

Devils lake (lake Region Anglers) has one every year in May I think and there's the Pike Palooza at twin lakes in the January.

Speaking of which, does anyone have the results from this years Pike Palooza?
 

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@ $30,000 for first place I bet it will be impossible to find a dog kennel @ any retailer within 500 miles of that tourney?;):;:stirthepot
 


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I have already had phone calls for over 25" inchers during da big shing digs. Get in your order while you can --- my schedule feels up that day. I am also looking for a welder -- i need a big shark cage for them slimers too.
 

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I'm still amazed pike tournaments aren't a thing.

Punished woman lake by shouth shore sd used to have one. Never saw so much slime I touched the table my mom made me throw the shirt away
 

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Headline should read: Fishing Tournaments Turn Host Lakes into "Fuck-Knuckle-Fests" for 7 days worth combined pre-fishing and Tourney days.
 

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Dam...the over under on SDMF replying to this post was 10 replies...I took the under...I thought for sure either he could: smell tournament posts, or he had an alarm that went off when the word tournament was used...;)
 


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Headline should read: Fishing Tournaments Turn Host Lakes into "Fuck-Knuckle-Fests" for 7 days worth combined pre-fishing and Tourney days.

I'm sure glad SDMF doesn't fish tourneys as he would win them all.
 

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Same reason I don’t shoot competitvely, I don’t have the kind of mind that concentrates well on minute details. Like when slip bobbering some fish want the hook/bait horizontal, others want it more vertical but I don’t pay enough attention to when/why. To me it’s the same as shooting competitively. Not only do you need to set to gun up the same for each shot, but you need to read wind every shot, etc, etc, etc. I lose focus of that.
 


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