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Offline OneBlade

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From Clayton Ross:

Arizona Mule Deer Organization Annual Crappie Tournament is Saturday, March 6th, 2021 at Alamo Lake.

Entry is $75.00. Tournament starts at safe light around 6:30 am and ends at 1:00 pm.  Check-in starts at 5 AM and we will be in "The Group Use Area". That is the last campground on the left as you drive to the Cholla Ramp. Everybody must check in that morning, and be back inside in the no wake bouys by 1:00 pm. Then put your boat on the trailer drive to the group use area and weigh in your fish. Entry is $75 and that gets you in for a 50% payback of your 10 biggest Crappie. That pays one for every five entries. Option one is $25 and that is for biggest Crappie. That is a 100% payback for three places. And option two is $10 for biggest goon fish, this also is a 100% payback and also pays three places. If a largemouth bass is used for a goon fish it must be weighed in alive and released. No dead largemouth bass will be allowed to be weighed in.

Rules are as follows:
1. If it is allowed by Arizona Game And Fish we also allow it.
2. You can have as many people on your boat as is US Coast Guard approved and they are all entered in the tournament and all in the same options. In other words, I don't want four people on a boat and only one person in the big fish option.

Come join us and have some fun and raise some money for a good organization. Also, we have "The Group Use Area" reserved for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. That way anyone wants to come up a day early feel free to join us and if you want to stay overnight and go home Sunday morning you can. You still have to pay Alamo State Park ($15/vehicle per night) for those days but you can stay in the "Group Use Area".

Any questions, call or text Clayton Ross at 602-740-3292.

Note: this is not an Arizona Crappie Association sponsored event.  We are sharing this information since it may be of interest to AZCA members and visitors.
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