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    <title>Cabela&#39;s NTC/MWC Dual Tournaments Head For Minnesota’s Famous Mille Lacs Lake</title> 
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    <description>More than 500 of the world’s top walleye anglers will battle in a tournament of epic proportions May 31-June 2.</description> 
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    <title>Olson, Wiehoff Win Cabela’s Masters Walleye Circuit’s Lake Erie Qualifier</title> 
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    <description>South Dakotans Rick Olson &amp;amp; Tom Wiehoff finished strong to win a big-fish shootout by more than four pounds on&amp;#160;Lake Erie.</description> 
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    <title>Gallagher, Cornell Win Cabela’s North American Bass Circuit’s Lake Winnebago Season Opener</title> 
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    <description>Casey Gallagher and Ty Cornell sacked an impressive 17.59-pound, 5-fish limit to win the Cabela’s North American Bass Circuit’s 2012 season opener against more than 80 of the Midwest’s best bass anglers on Wisconsin’s mighty Lake Winnebago chain.</description> 
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    <title>Efficient Walleye Rig</title> 
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    <description>&amp;#160; Walleye trollers can increase their efficiency by employing a two-way rigging system that allows them to quickly change from a weightless flatline to a rig with an in-line trolling sinker.&amp;#160;</description> 
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    <description>Puny perch are child’s play, but patterning potbellies is almost impossible without a bulletproof game plan. Veteran perch guide and avowed jumbo junkie Jeff Sundin follows the food supply to track trophies year-round on Minnesota’s Lake Winnibigoshish.</description> 
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    <title>Spinnerbaits: Catch Bass Now During Both Shad, Bluegill Spawns</title> 
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    <description>Late spring and early summer provide some of the best opportunities of the year to catch bass in shallow water with a spinnerbait. The reason is because bream as well as shad, both prime forage for bass, have moved shallow to spawn, and bass are taking advantage of it.
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