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Alberta Angling Tournaments: Spectacular Scenery, Big Purses

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Alberta's fishing tournaments pit angler against angler in a
quest for the biggest shimmering walleye and a slice of the
$60,600 (Cdn) in prize money.


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Alberta Angling Tournaments: Spectacular Scenery, Big Purses
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Alberta's fishing tournaments pit angler against angler in a
quest for the biggest shimmering walleye and a slice of the
$60,600 (Cdn) in prize money.

Surrounded by vast stretches of boreal forest and big sky is the
Golden Walleye Classic, the top tournament in the province. It's
a showdown of the best anglers in North America at Lesser Slave
Lake in Alberta's Big Lake Country.

For the Golden Walleye tournament, most people first visit
Edmonton, the international gateway city to the North, and then
it's only 250 kms (156 miles) or about a three hours' drive to
Faust, staging ground for the Classic.

The tournament first became famous 16 years ago when anglers
competed for an unheard-of prize payout of $20,000 for first
place.

Today, the number of competitors has been reduced to 100 boats
and the prize has been upped to $25,000. An entrance fee of $600
must be paid by each two-man team, and entrants must also possess
applicable fishing licenses. The Golden Walleye Classic is part
of the Northern Alberta Walleye Trail, a series of three
tournaments in separate lakes throughout June.


Score Big With Walleyes

The series opens at Moose Lake's Vezeau Beach early in the
month, followed by the Classic. While walleye is the only fish
that scores, it's a fish with a reputation for size and numbers
in this region.

"It's not uncommon to go out and catch 200 walleye in one
day," says Tony Gellings, owner and operator of the local
guiding outfit Adventure Alberta. "Eight to 10 pounds is pretty
spectacular and I see between a half dozen to 20 fish that size
in a summer. The five-to-seven-pound range is more common, but
it's still a nice fighting fish."

While walleye populations are bountiful, the fish can prove
difficult to find and that's likely why it was chosen for the
tournaments, says Bob Chapman, a buyer for The Fishin' Hole and
president of the Northern Alberta Walleye Trail.

"They can be elusive," he says. "You can end up going too fast
or too slow, too deep or too shallow."

But even an inexperienced angler is almost sure to reap some
shimmering walleye, thanks to its big populations and some sage
advice from friendly locals.

"The people are amazing up here," says Tanya Samizadeh, interim
executive director for Big Lake Country Tourism. "Everyone is
friendly. They'll tell you the best places to fish where you're
surrounded by lush, green boreal forest, white sand beaches,
beautiful sunsets and sunrises, amazing wildlife and waterways
brimming with fish."

While the tournaments are strictly catch and release and
barb-less hooks are compulsory, Alberta's regulations allow
non-competing anglers to keep three walleye or perch per person,
as long as they're over minimum size.


Tournaments Attract U.S. and Ontario Anglers

It is that combination of big fish, big quantities and
regulations that allow anglers to eat some of what they catch,
coupled with large cash prizes, that's attracting fishermen and
women from as far away as the United States and Ontario.

The trail's final tournament wraps up at Pinehurst Lake in the
end of June when the warm summer sun makes for long days and
short nights.

In addition to the grand prizes at individual tournaments,
there's also a payout from the Northern Alberta Walleye Trail
for series winners.

Once the tournament is over, anglers can fish for some of the
other species that thrive in the lakes. These include northern
pike, perch and burbot – a fish that's gaining popularity
because of its taste.

"People used to throw them away because they're ugly, but now
they're beginning to discover that they taste good, so people
are starting to take them home and cook them," says Alberta
Adventure's Tony Gellings, adding that anglers may keep 10
burbot per person.


Southern Trail Lures Angling Competitors

While the Northern Alberta Walleye Trail has spectacular scenery
and relative isolation, the Southern Alberta Walleye Trail lures
competitors with big purses. The tournament's first event at
40-mile reservoir is limited to 75 boats and has a guaranteed
first-place prize of $10,000. The other three tournaments, Chin
Reservoir, Travers Reservoir and Milk River Ridge Reservoir all
have guaranteed minimum purses of $5,000.

The tournaments all take place in man-made reservoirs in deep
coulees.

The clean water means the walleye populations have increased
substantially, says Doug Kopp, chair of the Southern Alberta
Walleye Trail.

"We're just a bunch of guys, none of us professional, so
everyone's willing to share and show the best areas," says
Kopp. "And the size of the fish in the U.S. tournaments are
nowhere near the size of the keeper fish here in Alberta."

Last year six teams from the United States competed in the SAWT,
attracted by the fishing, money and the people, adds Kopp.

For those that want to pass on the pleasure of fishing to their
children, Alberta's Angler Young Angler tournament might be the
recipe for success. The tournament is one of only six across
Canada and is made up of teams of three. Two members must be 17
years old or younger and there's one adult. The AYA in Alberta
consists of two tournaments, both of which offer substantial
prizes in several categories like the $8,000 motor, boat and
trailer package awarded last year.


Anglers Attracted to Big Fish

"The attraction is about the size of the fish," says Greg
Beauchamp, owner of Alberta Marine, an AYA tournament sponsor.
"The biggest fish last year was an 11-pound walleye. Last year
the guys from the U.S. said they'd come back with all their
buddies because of the size and quantity of the fish and they get
to keep a couple over minimum size.

"The camaraderie and the sportsmanship is wonderful," he adds.
"I expected worse people, but it was a lot fun."




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