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Tuttle Creek Crappie Club Tournament

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Event# 785-207-4321

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There's some big crappie lurking in the depths of Tuttle Creek Lake, just waiting to be caught. Teams of anglers will go in pursuit of those monster crappies during the Tuttle Creek Crappie Club Tournament. Registrations, Take Off and Weigh In will be at the Wildcat Marina Ramp. Takeoff at safe light, fish ​until 2:30pm.

The Regular Season Tournaments will be $40.00 Per Boat, 7 fish Weigh In, with No Limit on Team Members, as they are designed to encourage Families to Participate, with the Optional Buy In for the Big Fish Contests.
They will be 100 % Paybacks being divided as follows,.....
1st Place = 50% of Entry Fees
2nd Place= 30% of Entry Fees
3rd Place = 20 % of Entry Fees

Tuttle Creek Crappie Club Tournament

Address : Wildcat Marina Manhattan KS
Phone : 785-207-4321   (Always call and confirm events.)

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