Walleye prove elusive [UPDATED]

Published 10:39am Tuesday, June 26, 2012 Updated 10:39am Tuesday, June 26, 2012

The annual West Battle Lake Lions Walleye Fishing Tournament was held Saturday and Sunday, and the fishing proved to be difficult as nine of the 46 teams didn’t bring in a single walleye. Taking first place and $2,000 was Brett and Roger Setterholm bringing in 15.76 total pounds. In second place was the team of Chris Sumstad and Brent Jorud. Coming in third were Ben and Marsh Nelson.

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