World’s Largest Charity Ice Fishing Contest Draws 11,000 Anglers 
US Source: outdoorhub 1/28/2015
World’s Largest Charity Ice Fishing Contest Draws 11,000 Anglers
It is that time of year again and while the East Coast is bracing for snow and bitter cold, anglers on Minnesota’s Gull Lake were enjoying unseasonably warm temperatures. Yet the ice on Gull Lake was still thick and solid, bringing in droves of visitors over the weekend. More than 11,000 anglers showed up for the 25th Annual Brainerd Jaycees Ice Fishing Extravaganza, which is considered the largest annual charity ice fishing contest in the world.

According to the event’s organizers, the warm weather was not only welcome after chilly previous seasons, but also served to bring in new faces.
 

“After the past couple years of wind and cold, this is exactly what was needed,” stated a press release from the organizers. “The crowd was evidence enough that everyone was ready for the fishing to go on. Participants from as far away as Poland were on Gull Lake trying to ‘catch the big one’ in hopes of winning $200,000 in prizes.”

Among them was Minnesota native Steven Baumgartner, who said he had not been planning to attend the ice fishing event, but was lured in by the practically balmy temperatures. It was fortunate for him that he did so, especially after he won the tournament’s grand prize of a GMC pickup truck after reeling in a 6.73-pound northern pike just 15 minutes before the competition ended. The icing on the cake? It was Baumgartner’s first fish in the contest more than a decade after he first attended the competition.

 
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