Fresh News From MarDon: Walleye soon, Bass Tournament Results
Mike Meseberg | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 12 years, 7 months AGO
MARDON RESORT - Have a wonderful and safe holiday weekend! As you are relaxing by the lake, in the mountains or in your back yard, be thankful to our military personnel that work 24/7 to allow us the simple freedom we enjoy each day, and may God Bless America.
Walleye action on Potholes Reservoir is primed and ready for the 2012 Memorial Day Weekend. Don't miss the boat for info! Please call 509-346-2651 for a current fishing report.
2012 MarDon Open Bass Tournament
Twenty-nine teams of two competed in the first MarDon Open Bass Tournament. On day one, weigh master Dick Hemore reported 19 bass over 5 pounds that were weighed in at the scales.
Our big fish on Saturday was caught by the team of Daniel Boyd and Terry Ballard of Oregon. Theif fish weighed 6.27 pounds.
Congratulations to our top 5 teams who all took home a check for top weights.
1st Place: Aaron Echternkamp & Joe lynch, 41.67 lbs
2nd Place: Dana Steiner & Andy Smith, 41.41 lbs
3rd Place: Kelly Ross & Levi Meseberg, 40.88 lbs
4th Place: Courtney Conklin & Dennis Ohl, 35.09 lbs
5th Place: Jarrid Truner & Paul Hall, 33.48 lbs
We would also like to thank all of our sponsors for making this event possible: Limit our Marine & Phoenix Boats, Coca-Cola, Budweiser/Midway Beverage of Moses Lake, MarDon Resort, Conoco-Oil, Lawrence Oil, Sniper Lures, Berkly/Mick Blaine.
ARTICLES BY MIKE MESEBERG
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