1. OH: Fisherman rescues stranded kayaker...
...who was treading water through the night (11 hours!) on Lake Erie.
2. MN: MTT Championship day 1 kicked off today...
...on Lake of the Woods. The grand prize is a 2024 Skeeter 1910 powered by a 200HP Yamaha SHO! Boats were due in at 4:00 and 4:15 – sounds like they'll be updating the day 1 leaderboard here.
3. OH: Lake Erie Fall Brawl kicks off Oct 19
Costs just $35 to register in the Brawl and fish any time (during Oct 19 – Dec 8) in the OH waters of Lake Erie – from the bank or in a boat – biggest fish wins. Tons of prizes including a fully-rigged 2024 Ranger boat.
4. OH: National Fishing Expo’s ‘Walleye Slam’ starts Oct 18
Costs just $40 to enter. Over $300K in cash + prizes up for grabs, including a $175K Warrior V238 boat package going to the heaviest single walleye caught outta the OH waters of Lake Erie thru Dec 1 🤑 and the 2nd heaviest fish takes home a $52K Toyota Tundra SR5.
Btw you could enter both the Walleye Slam and the Fall Brawl at the same time and double up on prizes.... 🤯
5. NS: Up to $500K fine for releasing bass?!
> Yeah, you read that right. Anglers fishing in 3 different areas of Nova Scotia can be fined up to $500K for tossing back a smallmouth bass. The same goes for chain pickerel in a certain watershed.
> Smallmouth bass were introduced to Nova Scotia legally in the 1940s to provide additional angling opportunities to waters adversely affected by dams and rising water temperatures due to the loss of overhead cover from logging. Since that time, they have moved out of the waters they were originally introduced to and are competing with native coldwater species such as salmon and trout. This has become an even bigger problem recently, as lower water levels in some rivers have concentrated the fish, and the smallmouth have been eating trout and salmon fry and parr.
> To help combat this, the Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture has implemented a mandatory catch-and-kill order for smallmouth bass in the Margaree River watershed. This includes Lake Ainslie in Inverness County and part of the LaHave River in Lunenburg County. Anglers that catch a smallmouth bass in those areas must kill the fish and retain it. Failure to do so can result in a $100K fine for a first offense and up to a $500K for a second offense, with the possibility of 2 years’ jail time.
> Chain pickerel are also a problem in the province. Introduced illegally in the 1940s, they have done damage to native fish populations since then. Control measures have been made in the past, though the area subject to the new regulations have not had such efforts in recent history. Anglers fishing the East River in Pictou County must also euthanize any chain pickerel caught, or face the same $100K/$500K fine schedule, including possible jail time.
6. MN: Cass Lake MWC, Sept 13-14
7. MN: Walleye Alliance Fall Classic on Pelican Lake...
...(just north of Brainerd) is happening Sat, Sept 28.
They’re doing a guaranteed $5K to 1st place again this year! It’s a $300 team entry fee and they’re capping it at 50 boats. Such a fun, well-ran event by a team of folks who work their tails off to better walleye fishing in the Brainerd Lakes Area. 🙌 I’m already signed up to fish it with my buddy Christian Hoffman – hope to see you there!
8. Tom Huynh's Vexus DVX22 is for sale
9. Amped Outdoors has new Portable Power Stations
> Introducing our new 600W and 1500W Portable Power Stations. The perfect solution for any outdoors person camping and ice camping or have a backup solution during power outages!
I can already tell you I’m gonna need to snag one of these for “Clamping” trips this ice season. 🤤
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