South Dakota Walleye Tournaments 2025

South Dakota Walleye Tournaments 2025. Skippers Win Cabela’s Masters Walleye Circuit’s Lake Sharpe, South Dakota, Tournament Presented This week, The Fishing Crew announced the payouts for the 2025 event, with the first-place team set to take home $13,000. South Dakota Walleye Classic & Festival is a walleye fishing tournament located in Akaska, South Dakota

National Walleye Tournament Returning To Lake Erie In 2025 News, Sports, Jobs Post Journal
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Cedar Shore Resort Walleye Tournaments is Coming Up The season will begin with the Cedar Shore Walleye Tournament, April 12-13, fishing on Lake Francis Case out of Chamberlain

National Walleye Tournament Returning To Lake Erie In 2025 News, Sports, Jobs Post Journal

Payout: 80% - limited to 150 2-person teams Entry fee: $450 per team Speaking of upcoming events, the 24th Annual Cedar Shore Resort Walleye Tournament is set to take place April 12-13, 2025 The below article has been updated to reflect this current information, and complete information regarding this change can be found in Pierre to Host National.

Cabelas National Walleye Tour 2025 Elsy Christin. Whether it's the South Dakota Governor's Cup, the longest running known event in the country, or a local event there are tournaments that take place across the state for anglers to enjoy 2025 Masters Walleye Circuit Registration NOW OPEN!

Mercury National Walleye Tournament 2025 Hedda Eachelle. Updated Information: The National Walleye Tour announced November 4, 2024, that the first event of the season will NOT be in Bismarck, North Dakota, but rather in Pierre, South Dakota The National Walleye Tour (NWT) has announced a change to the previously published 2025 schedule.The first event of the season has officially been moved to Lake Sharpe in Pierre, South Dakota.The event will be the same dates, April 24-25, as the previously scheduled season opener that was slated for Bismarck, North Dakota.