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Minnesota's Only Singles Tournament Circuit.

This is an individual format (not partner). Bring your boat, sign-up in the morning and go fishing.

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Tom Whitehead Wins First Excel Bass Event!
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(Shown from left to right)
Tom Whitehead, Chuck Fields, John Schlee, Jim Severson

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Pro Staff Tip of the Week

Who's your best fish'n buddy?
Joel Stokka - Pro Staff

To keep your trolling motor in peak running condition, it needs regular maintenance. Follow these tune-up tips, and your electric will long be one of your best fishin’ buddies.

1. Remove the prop to check for tangled fishing line. It can cut and quickly damage seals and make the motor work harder, which robs the battery, or batteries, of power.
2. Check the blades for cracks, chips and nicks. If you find any, file them out or replace the prop to avoid vibration and noise.
3. Routinely tighten the nuts, bolts and other hardware on the mounting bracket. Don’t be the one who watches in horror as the trolling motor belly flops overboard on rough water.
4. Unplug your trolling motor from the power source when you’re finished for the day. If the motor is accidentally turned on overnight and no one notices, it can overheat and cause a fire. Similarly, never recharge your battery with the power cord still connected.
5. Never run your trolling motor with the head out of the water. The hotter a motor runs, the more power it uses. More importantly, quality electric motors feature large, internal brushes, bearings and gears that are designed to be kept cool by water. For the same reasons, don’t overwork your motor in dense, choking weeds or mud, or run it for long periods of time at full speed.

For More Tips See Masters of Fishing Series
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