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  2. Lake Erie Walleye Trail cheating scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Erie Walleye Trail (LEWT) is a series of fishing tournaments over the summer and autumn months run out of different cities on Ohio's Lake Erie shoreline since 2004. [4] Since 2015 it has been open to 60 teams of two anglers each, fishing for walleye on the lake and in the rivers that feed it; winners are judged by the total weight of ...

  3. Fishing boat from to Lake Erie walleye tourney cheating ...

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    The boat used in a Lake Erie walleye tournament fishing scandal has been sold at auction. Here's the latest. Fishing boat from to Lake Erie walleye tourney cheating scandal auctioned for over $96,000

  4. Al Lindner - Wikipedia

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    Al Lindner (born 1944 in Chicago, IL) is a sportsman, television and radio personality, and fishing industry innovator who has invented, along with his older brother Ron Lindner, many fishing lures and rigs including the Lindy Rig which has been used by tens of millions of anglers to catch walleye since it first hit the market in 1968. [1]

  5. Fishing scandal costs Lake Erie Walleye Tournament ... - AOL

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    What got away is a 22-foot boat with trailer and two motors, a $100,000 ensemble forfeited a year ago by two Lake Erie walleye tournament anglers caught doing what they oughtn’t.

  6. Our destination was Port Clinton, Ohio, where we would be launching the boat to fish near Kelleys Island in Lake Erie’s western basin. After the eight-hour drive, we started fishing about 3 p.m.

  7. Orvis - Wikipedia

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    Orvis is an American family-owned retail and mail-order business specializing in fly fishing, hunting and sporting goods.Founded in Manchester, Vermont, in 1856 by Charles F. Orvis to sell fishing tackle, it is the oldest mail-order retailer in the United States.