10th Annual Catfish Classic Tournament

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10th Annual Catfish Classic Tournament

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Florida Catfish Classic Tournament at Wewahitchka - Aug 29-30th - All fish must be alive :o

$1500 payout for largest flathead, $1,000 for largest channel cat - $50 entry fee

10th Annual Catfish Classic Tournament

There is also another tournament July 25th and 26 - 4th annual Hosford-Telogia Volunteer Fire Department Flathead tournament

$1200 payout for largest flathead - must be kept alive :o fishing starts at 5:00 pm on the 25th and ends 1:00 pm on the 26th

For more information contact Rudy Sumner - 850-643-4318, Larry Brown - 850-379-8177

No - I am not fishing in them - someone told about it...chance to win some real cash for someone - what you say JT or One keeper :-D

Heard 36 lbs won the last tournament a few weeks ago
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Bayou Bash in PSJ is next weekend (July 26) as well. Register at Triple Tails (just down from Pressnell's) starting at 6:30 am.
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I want to do the big wewa tourney 1 day.
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Let me know if anyone wants to go noodling.
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Re: 10th Annual Catfish Classic Tournament

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A few years back, our bass club fished a tournament out of Wewa the same weekend as the Catfish Classic. I was amazed. It looked like BASS was there. This is a big deal. They were sponsored by Penn. There was a big stage, a live release tank, and all kinds of prizes, including a new boat, motor and trailer. This is a well organized tournament. But you better take your A game. These folks are as serious about cat fishing as we are about trout and reds.
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