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Old 04-16-2023, 10:41 AM
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My friend and i were looking into maybe entering a walleye tournament for the first time with no previous experience.I understand I will get alot of negative feedback asking questions but oh well.Are newcomers welcomed or frowned upon?We have a good boat and fishing experience but no knowledge of tournament fishing.What are the most critical elements to get prepared for and absolute must haves.I understand we arent going to know everything but we just wanted to experience the thrill of the tourney.The only drawback is I cant afford expensive electronics such as Livescope and high end sonar and this will be a slight disadvantage.Starting from ground zero so all feedback is welcomed.

Well I know two fellas that entered a walleye tournament in Saskatchewan many moons ago, 12 foot tinner with a 9.9 on the back.
They bloody well won!
Got cash, new boat etc
They just went out and had fun.
Didn’t put pressure on themselves etc but after that they thought they were a shoe in for next year etc
Hard no!
Talked to the one fella and said it wasn’t fun anymore overthinking things etc.
Enter the tournament, try different things, most importantly just have fun.


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