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Northwest Walleye Circuit expands fishing waters

Jim Donelan of Spokane Valley holds a 13.5-pound walleye he caught Feb. 15 at Lake Roosevelt. Before releasing the fish, he measured it at 31.5 inches long and 18 inches in girth.  (Courtesy)
Jim Donelan of Spokane Valley holds a 13.5-pound walleye he caught Feb. 15 at Lake Roosevelt. Before releasing the fish, he measured it at 31.5 inches long and 18 inches in girth. (Courtesy)

FISHING -- Competitive walleye anglers have a longer trail to trek through the region this season.

Walleyes Unlimited Northwest has assembled a new tournament trail that provide a more diverse selection of fisheries.

The 2015 Northwest Walleye Circuit should appeal to a wider range of anglers and make it easier for first time fishermen to get involved in competitive fishing, said spokesman Darin Green.

“The consolidation of the two existing trails in the Northwest provides an excellent mix of big river and reservoir fishing and we expect some great results,” he said.

The circuit has a new “angler of the year” format and a championship at the end of the season.

“Competition should be fierce,” Green said.

The 2015 schedule includes tournaments at:

The wild card open at Moses Lake on June 6-7 automatically qualifies the top three finishers for the Aug. 8-9 championship.

Participants must fish a minimum of three events to qualify for the championship and be a member ($60) of Walleyes Unlimited Northwest.

The 2015 angler of the year, a title awarded based on accumulated points from the curcuit, will receive free entry into the following years events.

Info: NorthwestWalleye.com.

Contact: Darin Green, gdarin99@yahoo.com, (509) 760-0972.



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