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Come See Me @ Cabela’s this Weekend

Hey all,

I will be at the Cabela’s in Owatonna this weekend for their big fishing sale this weekend.  I will be working in their fishing department from 10 – 2pm, maybe even a little longer.  I also will be doing some product demonstrations on Lead Alternatives such as Tru-Tungsten. Check out their full line of jigs, flipping weights, pegging systems and so much more!!  Outside the schedule demonstrations, I will be there to answer questions, help you pick out fishing gear and just talk fishing!!!

There are also some getting kids started in fishing seminars @ 2pm both days.

So if you have some time this weekend, stop in, take advantage of the sales and say Hi!!!!
Cabela's 
Here are the details from the Owatonna website:

Tru-Tungsten Products Demo 11:00 a.m.
Tru Tungsten has a great line of products for replacing all of the jigs, sinkers and other weighted systems containing lead. Step over to the fishing department and let Product Representative Rich Lindgren show you the advantages of the product line.
Location: From the front of the store, follow the wood walkway on your left to the fishing dept.

Tru-Tungsten - Discover the Feel!
Hope to see some of you there!
Rich
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Favre has more time to start Bass Fishing!

The retirement of Brett Favre or as most Packer fans call him, #4, has very little do with Bass Fishing….

And for the most part, I try to keep this Blog about bass fishing and outdoors topics, as native Minnesotan and life long Vikings fan, this is just really good stuff.  I have put together a little montage to celebrate #4 
   

Not too mention all the suffering I endured from over the top & delusional Packer fans my 4 years at University of Wisconsin – Stout.  I also work with 4 cheese heads.  So I am reveling in their pains today
 Brett Favre
As much as most of you will miss Favre’s 4th quarter heroics, I will miss the interception that followed up the 4th & 26 against the Eagles and down field heaves in times of desperation that often led top defensive backs coming the other way with the ball.  Not to mention, I believe his last pass as a Packer was an INT against the Giant!   I am sure you Bear’s fans are like pigs in mud today as well!!!

Pic provided by Bassin Blog Reader Chong Vang


Tomorrow, we will be back to bass fishing!!!

Oh yeah….   Long Live Adrian Peterson!!

3rd Annual St. Jude’s Banquet Benefit

Here is a great event that helps an even greater cause.  This is a banquet that is a pre-cursor to the annual St. Jude Children’s Hospital annual Bass Fishing tournament that is held every year down on the Mississippi river.  Many of us do not have the time to fish the tournament, but most of can get away for one night.  I went to the event the last two years and it has been great.  Most of us are not fishing yet, so this is a great way to get our and talk with a bunch of other people about fishing and win some great prizes & raise money for a great cause!
www.StJudeFishing.com

Below is a list of just some of the great prizes that will be won at the banquet!

Fishing Hunting Home and Garden
Loomis, St. Croix, and Rapala Rods Shotguns, Rifle, Youth firearms Gas Grill
Daiwa, Shimano, and Rapala Reels Mathews Bow Flat screen TV
Minn Kota Bow Mount Troling Motor Muzzleloader Sony Wii game system
Humminbird Color Depthfinder Knives Gift Baskets
Over 20 Loaded tackle boxes / packs Calls City Looks Day of Beauty
          Rapala, Storm, Northland Radios City Looks Cut and Color
          Terminator, Luhr Jensen Clothing Broadstreet, City Café Certificates
          Brovarney, DeZurik Decoys Car Care products
Plano tackle boxes Tree Stands Giftware items
Kim Stricker DVD set Optics Clothing
Autographed Lindner items Cordless Screwdriver sets
Rapala Electric Fillet Knife Over 35 Total prizes valued at $5000+ Wine Tasting packages
Sunglasses Harley Davidson items
AGM deep cycle battery Water Sports items
Makita cordless drill
Over 50 total prizes valued @ $5000 + Weekend Getaway packages
Wisconsin Dells Spa package
Custom Jewelry

Silent / Live Auction

NASCAR items
Loon Lake carvings
Prints / Prints / Prints Over 60 Total prizes valued at $6000+
Airline tickets
Mini motorcycle
Custom hunting calls
Dale Jr. Helmet / CD player
Golf packages
Martini package
Cigar package
Commemorative Loomis / Daiwa combos
Autographed sports memorabilia
Over 30 total items valued @ $5000 +

Help Out Recycled Fish!

 Teeg from Recylced Fish asked me to help spread the word, they are looking for a few volunteers for the following events! This winter, Recycled Fish will be on the ice at some of the biggest events in Ice Fishing, and we hope you’ll be there, too.

Brainerd Jaycees Ice ExtravaganzaJan 26 – Brainerd Jaycees $150,000 Ice Fishing Extravaganza / Gull Lake, MN

18th Annual event has raised over $1.5Million for Brainerd-area charities. This festival on ice gives you a shot at over $150,000 in prizes, including a Ford 4×4 truck and 8 Suzuki 4-wheelers! The top 150 slots are good for a prize, and even if you’re not in to ice fishing, there’s something for everyone. Plus – it’s a Catch and Release event, so bring a bucket or bag and join in to let ‘em swim!

Ice Fishapalooza Feb 16 – Fishapalooza Ice Fishing Contest/ Forest Lake, MN

Top prize is a Ford F-150 4×4 from Forest Lake Ford, last prize is a 2008 Skeeter boat. Close-in to the Twin Cities, this one will be action packed whether you’re fishing or just there as a spectator. This one is a C&R event, too!

Ice Leaders March 1 – Ice Leaders “Cool Cats” / Horseshoe Chain, Richmond, MN

Less about competition and more about a fun gathering, you’ll have a great time chasing CATFISH of all things through the ice. Complete with a fish fry, come learn some new stuff from the pros and make some new friends.

If interested, contact Teeg Stouffer at www.RecycledFish.org

Attention MN Bass Anglers

Hey all,

Sorry for the short notice, but I have tried to advertise this elsewhere on forums and such.
Don’t miss the chance to meet Don Corkran – Federation Nation President and some great Free Bass Fishing Seminars!!
invitation
December 1st, this Saturday, will be the first of 4 installments of Free Bass Fishing Seminars that are open to Federation Members and the Public.
Seminar Info:
9:30am – Dale Richardson – GPS for Anglers
10:15am – Brent Haimes (2008 MN Federation Nation Bassmasters Classic Qualifier) – Road to 2008 Bassmasters Classic

Come to Medina Entertainment Center and pick up practical tips to better your fishing using GPS and you will not want to miss Brent Haimes info on his road to the Bassmasters Classic on Lake Hartwell.

Hope to see you there!

Rich
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Physh Ed Continues to “Hook” Young Anglers

Physical education teachers encouraged to apply for fishing and boating grants

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — One of the ways the Future Fisherman Foundation aims to reconnect today’s youth with the outdoors and nature is through the Physh Ed National Fishing and Boating Grants Initiative.

Physh Ed provides grants to kindergarten through grade 12 teachers to implement fishing and boating units in their physical education (PE) classes. For the 2008/2009 school year, the Foundation is offering individual grants of $2,500 to qualified PE teachers.

Grant monies can be used for fishing and boating equipment, field trips, curriculum materials and other resources to assist instructors in carrying out fishing, boating and conservation education. Grant recipients also receive an intense week of training in fishing and boating techniques.

“Physh Ed is an excellent way for school-aged youth to gain hands-on experiences with fishing and boating activities they can enjoy for a lifetime,” Anne Danielski, acting executive director of the Future Fisherman Foundation, said. “The school environment encourages the integration of the hands-on elements that fishing and boating lessons offer into other subject areas such as science and math.”

The Physh Ed program is a partnership between the Foundation and the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation (RBFF). Since 2004, the Foundation has awarded over $1,000,000 in grant funds to public, private and chartered institutions introducing over 48,000 students in 39 states to fishing and boating. The goal for the upcoming school year is to engage over 10,000 students nationwide in fishing and boating activities.

“Changing social patterns mean that we must find new ways to introduce kids to boating and fishing,” Frank Peterson, RBFF’s president and CEO, said. “The Physh Ed program, which lets physical education teachers integrate boating and fishing activities into their curriculum, is one of many things we’re doing to foster youth participation in the sport.”

Applications must be received electronically via email on or before Monday, January 21, 2008, at 5:00 p.m. EST. To obtain grant application forms or for more information on the Physh Ed National Fishing and Boating Grants Initiative and other angler education programs and services, please visit www.futurefisherman.org or contact Acting Executive Director Anne Danielski at [email protected] or 703-519-9691, extension 254.

All applicants will be notified of the status of their grant applications by March 30, 2008. The Future Fisherman Foundation and the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation provide a wealth of information on where to fish and boat, how to get started, how to obtain a fishing license and local fishing and boating regulations on their respective websites. For more information please visit www.futurefisherman.org and www.takemefishing.org.

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Kastenbauer Wins 2007 Minnesota B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Tournament of Champions

Minnesota’s best amateur bass anglers tackled the huge waters of Leech Lake for the Minnesota B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Tournament of Champions (TOC) two-day event. 144 anglers from 30 different clubs competed for the top 12 spots to advance to next year’s divisional tournament, which will comprise the best anglers from seven other states: Wisconsin, Indiana, South Dakota, Michigan, Iowa, Illinois, and Ohio. Not only were individual honors at stake but the 30 clubs were completing for a top 6 finish so their club could advance to next year’s Bass Club World Championships.

Day one went like clockwork as all anglers were on the lake by 7:30 a.m. The perfect weather proved to be an advantage as large bags were brought to the weigh-in stage. One bag weight broke the Federation record for a day’s catch; as day one leader Nicholas Gross from Granite City Bassmasters brought in five bass weighing a whopping 21.04 lbs. He was followed by Grant Lohre of Classic Seven Bassmasters at 20.30 lbs, Brian Blaeser of 10,000 Lakes at 19.40 lbs, Jim Severson of 10,000 Lakes at 18.16 lbs, and Chad Kastenbauer of Loon State at 18.10 lbs. Overall day 1 yielded 699 bass weighing 1989.38 pounds, which equates to a 2.85 per bass average. While Leech is renowned as a muskie fishery, those numbers obviously show that Leech Lake is also one of the Minnesota’s premiere bass fisheries.

Heading into day two, the weather had changed overnight. Everyone got a late start due to the winds and it made fishing very tough. Chad Kastenbauer and Brian Bleaser held off the other anglers, including Chris Jung, who made an aggressive charge for first place with his 19.30 lb bag. While Chris didn’t take the overall lead, he did take the day 2 and overall TOC big bass at 6.08 lbs. The remaining divisional team qualifiers are (in order of finish): Rich Lindgren – Gopher Bassmasters, Dean Capra – 10,000 Lakes, Rick Billings – Zumbro Valley Bassmasters, Bob Sandquist – Central MN Bassmaster, Jeremy Crawford – Wright County Bassmasters, Bill Ludenia – DH Bassmasters, Rick Hemeseth – Upper Iowa Bassmasters, Chuck Steinbauer – Baxter Bass Snatchers, Nick Gross – Granite City Bassmasters, Ryan Brant – Gopher Bassmasters.

Classic Seven Bassmasters was the sponsoring club and raised money for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Walker & Longville, and also collected financial donations to help Ed Bogen’s’ family. Tournament director, Peter Perovich said “the guys really stepped up and help make things work at Leech Lake so give Classic Seven club a big pat on the back – good job guys!” Steve Soukup of Skeeter Boats performed as Master of Ceremonies at Horseshoe Bay Resort, tournament headquarters. “The staff was first class and always there when anyone needed them” said Peter Perovich. He also wanted to express “a great big thank you goes to Ron & Sandy, Julie, and Rachel, and the rest of their wonderful staff for hosting the event”.

Peter Perovich stated “a really fun thing about the Minnesota B.A.S.S. Federation Nation State Championship is that we get to give back to the community. Our sponsors really pitched in for our raffle with all the proceeds going to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Walker & Longville.”  A tremendous amount of planning and work went into this event. Former tournament director, Dale Richardson, said “it was one of the best TOCs ever”.

Sponsors were Skeeter Boats, Bass Boat Saver, Capra’s Sporting Goods, Checker Auto Parts, Denny’s Restaurants, Fig Rig Rods, Gopher Tackle Company, Horseshoe Bay Resort, John Roberts Printing, Minn Kota, MG Lures, Mojo Rods, Nelson Numeric, Northland Tackle Company, Reeds Sporting Goods, Sure-Life Laboratories fish release formulas, and Turn In Poachers.

View Alternate Results Individual Results Team Results

Minnesota’s best amateur bass anglers set to tackle Leech Lake

Minneapolis – August 28, 2007 – Minnesota’s best amateur bass anglers set to tackle Leech Lake

On Saturday, September 1st, approximately 200 anglers will arrive in the Walker area to practice and prepare for the Minnesota Bass Federation Nation Tournament of Champions on Leech Lake.

These 200 anglers have qualified from their local clubs from all over the state. 41 clubs will send teams and individual representatives to the Tournament of Champions (TOC). In addition to the TOC, an alternate’s tournament will be held on Woman Lake on September 5th. The weigh-in will be 3:00PM held out of Patrick’s Supper Club on the shores of Woman Lake. High finishers will advance to the TOC

Wednesday night is the banquet and pairings meeting that concludes with a raffle with all proceeds supporting a local charity. This year’s charity is the Boys and Girls Clubs of Walker and Longville.

Events culminate with a two-day tournament on September 6th and 7th. Horseshoe Bay Resort will host weigh-ins for the event starting at 3:00 PM on Thursday and Friday.

Anglers come from all over the state for many reasons; foremost is the camaraderie of fellow anglers and secondly to qualify for the 2008 Bass Federation Northern Divisional. The top 12 anglers from the TOC will advance next year to fish against 7 other State Teams from Wisconsin, Indiana, South Dakota, Michigan, Iowa, Illinois, and Ohio on Fox River/Winnebago Chain near Oshkosh, WI in late summer 2008. At stake there is a chance to fish in the Bass Federation Nation National Championship and take one step closer to a Bassmasters’ Classic berth.

Fish care is an important part of protecting the resource, so for the third consecutive year, the TOC will be utilizing an in-water weigh-in system that reduces stress on the fish. Leech Lake is a renowned big bass fishery, which emphasizes the importance to return all the fish back to Leech Lake in good condition to be caught again for everyone.

”The great thing about the Minnesota Federation Nation State Championship is that we get a chance to give back to the community. Our sponsors have really stepped up big for our raffle and the local Boys and Girls Clubs,” says Tournament Director Peter Perovich. “We really appreciate the support we get from Skeeter Boats, MinnKota, Fig Rig Rods, and Lowrance.” If you are interested in seeing Minnesota’s best anglers, Horseshoe Bay Resort is the place to be September 6th and 7th.

For additional information on the news that is the subject of this release visit www.mnbf.org

About Minnesota Bass Federation:
The Minnesota BASS Federation is committed to promoting fishing for all ages and skill levels. We offer our assistance to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to improve fishing opportunities, habitat, water quality and preservation of public access to Minnesota’s waterways. The Fed works with state and local government, lake associations and other outdoor organizations to protect our fishing heritage. Through our youth initiatives, it provides education and on the water experiences to foster youth involvement and sustained interest in the sport.

Contact:
Rich Lindgren, Marketing Director
Or
Peter Perovich, Tournament Director
Minnesota Bass Federation Nat
www.MNBF.org

Rich
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Big Bass Contest on My Forum

Hey all,

Just started a tackle give away @ Rich’s Bass Fishing Forum.  This month there is a contest for Big Bass- go here for details – http://richlindgren.proboards46.com/index.cgi?board=members  I am giving away a Tru-Tungsten Prize Pack this month!

Its easy & fun, I also have some runner-up packages ready if we get enough entries.  Get your fishing pole, your camera and a ruler and win some great tackle!

If you are reading this now, I am probably up at Pokegama practicing or fishing the Bassmaster Weekend Series tournament!!!

Rich
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What does this have to do with Bass Fishing?

That is what you are probably asking yourself….
Well, now that my house is on the market, I will have more time for fishing and keeping new content on this Blog

So here is what I have been working on to get ready for market since I got back from Amistad.  So check it out, maybe you have some friends looking for a great house in Lakeville.  It has an extra deep finished & insulated garage that fits my 19′ bass boat with no problem & you can get your tow vehicle inside right next to it.

And it is located to 3 great bass fishing lakes, Marion, Crystal & Orchard and a stones throw from Prior.

If you really interested, check out the actual listing as well as the Virtual Tour!!!

Last night I actually spent time, digging out my boat, sorting & organizing my fishing stuff, felt good!

Wish me Luck….
Rich
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