Quick Day 2 update 2018 World Walleye Championship Its All On the Line for Tomorrow

IT was a brutal day 2 on the Bays De Noc. It started with sleet and snow and went down hill from there but as is always the case these guys can catch them.  Day 3 is going to be a true shootout.

Leading after Day 2 with 39-10 is Tim and Tom Ahrens who “declined” a picture after weigh in maybe thinking they would not be the Day 2 leaders after the dust settled but indeed they were. Now the are sitting atop the pile going into the last day.  If they can repeat tomorrow they could be World Walleye Champions!

It is not going to be easy however because big water tough guys Larry Rhodes and Dan Johnson are once again weighing in consistent big bags and sitting in second place with 38-04.

Right behind them is our day 1 leaders Curtis Oliver and Doug Galant with 34-12, another 24 pound bag like they weighed on day 1 and they will be tough to beat as well.

Stay tuned for tomorrow final day 3 to see who wins.

See the weigh in video on our live page

For full standing check out the results page HERE

Heavyweight Battle at Escanaba, Day 1 at the 2018 World Walleye Championship

Day 1 of the 2018 World Walleye Championship at Escanaba is done now and it was a day of “heavyweights.”

There is only one way to get a spot into the Cabela’s MWC World Walleye Championship, you have to qualify to get here, you have to earn it. Which means everyone here is a veteran and everyone here has proven that they can win at any time. It is a heavyweight battle.

It started this morning with “heavyweight” winds in the 20 mph category. it is often said that MWC anglers are the “Toughest Anglers on Plant Earth”  as such the anglers were up to the task today and the top weights proved it.

Leading Day 1 and setting a very high bar is veteran team of Curtis Oliver, SD and Doug Gallant, MO without a doubt they are MWC circuit heavyweights always near the top they have put themselves into position to win this event on the very first day, at the very least they are going to make all the other team chase them with a heavyweight day 1 catch of 24-06!

Sitting six pounds back in second place is a couple of heavy hitters from Ohio  in Larry Rhodes and Dan Johnson who weigh a limit for 18.06 pounds today.  Where there are big fish in big waters these guys can catch them  and are a threat.

Still 2 day of competition to go so anything can happen with this field of anglers any one of them can catch them and anyone of them can win.

For full day 1 results check out the results page HERE

Cabela’s Masters Walleye Circuit 2018 World Walleye Championship Set For Bays de Noc, Michigan, Oct. 4-6 Presented by Cabela’s

Cabela’s Masters Walleye Circuit 2018 World Walleye Championship Set For Bays de Noc, Michigan, Oct. 4-6 Presented by Cabela’s

Ponca City, Okla.—Sept. 25, 2018—North America’s top two-person walleye fishing teams will square off on Lake Michigan’s legendary Bays de Noc out of Escanaba, Michigan, Oct. 4-6 in the Cabela’s Masters Walleye Circuit’s 2018 World Walleye Championship.

Presented by Cabela’s and hosted by the Bays de Noc Convention and Visitors Bureau, the three-day event features the top teams from the 2017 MWC season, which spanned five states and included seven qualifiers on world-class walleye waters including the Illinois, Detroit and St. Marys rivers, Green Bay, Big Stone Lake, Lake Winnebago and Devils Lake.

Each spot in the field is by invitation-only and highly coveted among tournament anglers across the Walleye Belt. Along with a chance to claim the celebrated title “World Walleye Champions,” the event offers more than $100,000 in cash and prizes. Sponsor contingencies including Ranger Cup, Lowrance Electronics, Okuma, AirWave and T-H Marine Atlas Awards add thousands more to the total.

The winnings add up quickly. In 2017, the top 41 two-person teams from the circuit’s 2016 regular season competed for a total payout topping $110,000 in cash and prizes. When the dust settled, Iowans Jeff Lahr and Tommy Skarlis collected $14,700 including $12,000 in cash, the $1,000 Ranger Cup contingency, $500 AirWave Pedestal bonus, plus a pair of custom trophies and coveted gold Cabela’s MWC champions’ rings.

“Bays de Noc in October is a dream destination for walleye anglers, with trophy fish possible on a variety of presentations,” said Tournament Director Jack Baker. “Throw in the intense competition for high-stakes payouts and a community that loves walleye fishing and welcomes MWC anglers with open arms, and you have all the elements for a fun and exciting battle for the world championship title.”

Escanaba Harbor will host launches and weigh-ins. Teams will take off at 8 a.m. or first safe light. Weigh-ins begin at 4 p.m. The public is invited to come out and cheer their favorite teams off in the morning, then return to watch the drama unfold each afternoon.

Walleye fans unable to attend the weigh-ins can catch the action online via live streaming video coverage and an updated leaderboard, both at masterswalleyecircuit.com. On-the-water and weigh-in action will also be filmed for national television airing on Federation Angler TV. For details and episode schedules, visit federationangler.com.

As a bonus for budding walleye anglers, the Cabela’s MWC and National Professional Anglers Association will present a Youth & Family Fishing Clinic immediately following Friday’s weigh-in. The first 50 youths will receive rod-and-reel combos courtesy of the NPAA.

North America’s longest running and undisputed leader in team walleye tournaments, the Cabela’s MWC has set the standard for competitive walleye fishing since 1984. Operated under the umbrella of The Walleye Federation (TWF), the Cabela’s MWC is open to avid walleye anglers from all walks of life.

Visit masterswalleyecircuit.com for updates, official rules and registration information.

Cabela’s, the World’s Foremost Outfitter for hunting, fishing and outdoor gear, is wrapping up its 17th season as title sponsor of the MWC. Official sponsors include: Bass Pro Shops, Lowe Equipment Attachments, Lowrance Electronics, Mercury Marine, Ranger Boats and The Walleye Federation. Associate sponsors include: AirWave Pedestals, Church Tackle, MotorGuide, Okuma, Power-Pole and T-H Marine. For more information, email info@masterswalleyecircuit.com, or call (580) 765-9031.

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Hernesman, Colter Win Cabela’s Masters Walleye Circuit Cass Lake Tournament Presented by Lowe Equipment Attachments

Hernesman, Colter Win Cabela’s Masters Walleye Circuit Cass Lake Tournament
Presented by Lowe Equipment Attachments

Cass Lake, Minn.—Sept. 15, 2018— Dave Hernesman and Sean Colter of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, made the big bites count to top the leaderboard at the Cabela’s Masters Walleye Circuit’s regular season finale on Minnesota’s Cass Lake out of Stony Point Resort, September 14-15, 2018.

“This is awesome,” said Colter. “We’ve fished the Cass Lake MWC since 2012 and been in the top 10 before, but winning feels amazing. It’s going to take awhile to sink in.”

“It’s great,” added Hernesman. “We were locked in a three-way tie for first place on day one and got a monster bag today. We felt pretty good about our chances coming in today, but felt that if someone was going to beat us, more power to them.”

Presented by Lowe Equipment Attachments and headquartered at scenic Stony Point Resort, the two-day event featured 80 two-person teams.

Hernesman and Colter brought in a 5-fish MWC limit weighing 16 pounds, 2 ounces on day one. The weight put them in a tie with two other teams for first place in the daily standings. They upped the ante on day two with an 18-pound, 5-ounce basket for a 34-pound, 7-ounce tournament total.

They reported live-bait rigging large redtails and chubs on steep-breaklines in 32 to 40 feet of water on the main body of Cass Lake. “The way the big fish were biting, when we got a bite, we had to open the bail, turn the boat around and drive toward the fish while reeling to keep from losing them,” Colter noted.

Hernesman and Colter collected $16,858 in cash and prizes for their efforts, including the $11,000 first-place cash payout, $3,658 cash from the option pot, $500 Lowrance Electronics bonus, $500 AirWave certificate, $200 Okuma reel bonus and a $1,000 Cabela’s National Team Championship Prize Package including paid entry into the Cabela’s NTC, travel stipend, team jerseys and plaques.

Rounding out the top five were:
2nd: Travor Diegel, Paul Steffen, 29-12, $5,850 cash plus $1,000 Ranger Cup bonus and $2,758 cash from the option pot


3rd: Troy Rahn, Jeremy Wildeman, 28-00, $3,700 cash
4th: Steve Weickert, Joe Balcer, 27-12, $2,700 cash plus $1,686 from the option pot
5th: Dylan Maki, Colt Anderson, 27-10, $2,200 cash

In all, the Cabela’s MWC awarded $57,845.50 in cash and prizes at the Cass Lake event.

A total of 701 walleyes weighing 1,356 pounds, 8 ounces crossed the scale during the tournament. Big fish was a 7-pound, 3-ounce beauty caught by Steve Stanius and Dan Fitzpatrick. Adding to the fun, the Cabela’s MWC and National Professional Anglers Association presented a Youth & Family Fishing Clinic immediately after the day-one weigh-in, with participating youths receiving rod-and-reel combos courtesy of the NPAA.

North America’s longest-running and undisputed leader in team walleye tournaments, the Cabela’s MWC has set the standard for competitive walleye fishing since 1984. Operated under the umbrella of The Walleye Federation (TWF), the Cabela’s MWC is open to avid walleye anglers from all walks of life. The 2018 tournament schedule included eight qualifiers in seven states, plus the 2019 Cabela’s MWC World Walleye Championship. Visit masterswalleyecircuit.com for updates, official rules and registration information.

Cabela’s, the World’s Foremost Outfitter for hunting, fishing and outdoor gear, is concluding its 17th season as title sponsor of the MWC. Official sponsors include: Bass Pro Shops, Lowe Equipment Attachments, Lowrance Electronics, Mercury Marine, Ranger Boats and The Walleye Federation. Associate sponsors include: AirWave Pedestals, Church Tackle, MotorGuide, Okuma, Power-Pole and T-H Marine. For more information, email info@masterswalleyecircuit.com, or call (580) 765-9031.
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