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These Are

Our 2023 Winners

In 2023, MTT champions Hunter and Tony Nitti won a brand new Skeeter Boat for their remarkable angling skills.

Additionally, the WavePro Team of the Year, Dave Askew and Zach Meyer, demonstrated their exceptional fishing abilities and earned this prestigious title during the 2023 season.

$300 Entry

1 Day Event - 100 Boat Field

1st – $7,680

2nd – $4,080

3rd – $2,580

4th – $2,340

5th – $1,800

6th – $1,500

7th – $1,320

8th – $1,080

9th – $960

10th – $ 660

$400 Entry

2 Day Event - 100 Boat Field

1st – $10,240

2nd – $5,440

3rd – $3,440

4th – $3,120

5th – $2,400

6th – $2,000

7th – $1,760

8th – $1,440

9th – $1,280

10th – $ 880

Invite Only

Championship Event - 75 Boat Field

1st – NEW SKEETER BOAT

2nd – $9,600

3rd – $5,400

4th – $3,600

5th – $2,925

6th – $2,325

7th – $1,950

8th – $1,650

9th – $1,350

10th – $1,200

BONUS PAYOUTS

1st Team of the Year – $4,000

2nd Team of the Year – $2,000

3rd Team of the Year – $1,000

Father/Son or Daughter – $1,500

Male/Female Team – $1,500

Upcoming

May 4th, Big Stone Lake

Nestled between Minnesota and South Dakota, Big Stone Lake’s serene beauty and historical significance make it a sought-after destination. Its clear waters and lush landscapes offer a backdrop for fishing, boating, and leisure, while its cultural importance to indigenous communities adds depth. With charming towns and recreational spots lining its shores, the lake invites visitors to unwind and explore, showcasing the region’s natural splendor.

Where

Ortonville City Park

When

May 4th

Fishing at Big Stone Lake in Minnesota offers an unforgettable experience for both avid anglers and those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature. Nestled amidst picturesque landscapes, this serene lake is renowned for its diverse fish population, including walleye, northern pike, yellow perch, and bluegill. Whether you’re casting your line from the shore, a fishing pier, or a boat, the opportunities to reel in a trophy-worthy catch are abundant. The lake’s clear waters and varying depths make it an ideal spot for angling year-round, with ice fishing being a popular winter activity. Beyond the fishing, visitors can soak in the tranquility of the surroundings, enjoy stunning sunsets over the water, and create lasting memories in the heart of Minnesota’s outdoors.

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2024 Event Schedule

Nestled between Minnesota and South Dakota, Big Stone Lake’s serene beauty and historical significance make it a sought-after destination. Its clear waters and lush landscapes offer a backdrop for fishing, boating, and leisure, while its cultural importance to indigenous communities adds depth. With charming towns and recreational spots lining its shores, the lake invites visitors to unwind and explore, showcasing the region’s natural splendor.

Sign in begins at 5:30 am at Big Stone Lake, Ortonville City Park

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Nestled between Minnesota and South Dakota, Big Stone Lake’s serene beauty and historical significance make it a sought-after destination. Its clear waters and lush landscapes offer a backdrop for fishing, boating, and leisure, while its cultural importance to indigenous communities adds depth. With charming towns and recreational spots lining its shores, the lake invites visitors to unwind and explore, showcasing the region’s natural splendor.

Sign in begins at 5:30 am at Big Stone Lake, Ortonville City Park

Register here

Mille Lacs Lake in central Minnesota is a vast and picturesque inland lake, famous for fishing, especially walleye and bass. With its scenic surroundings and outdoor activities, it’s a favored spot for camping and hiking. The lake holds cultural importance for the Ojibwe and boasts a rich history, making it a significant natural and cultural destination.

Sign in begins at 5:30 am at Mille Lacs Lake, Nitti’s Hunters Point

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Mille Lacs Lake in central Minnesota is a vast and picturesque inland lake, famous for fishing, especially walleye and bass. With its scenic surroundings and outdoor activities, it’s a favored spot for camping and hiking. The lake holds cultural importance for the Ojibwe and boasts a rich history, making it a significant natural and cultural destination.

Sign in begins at 5:30 am at Mille Lacs Lake, Nitti’s Hunters Point

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Mille Lacs Lake in central Minnesota is a vast and picturesque inland lake, famous for fishing, especially walleye and bass. With its scenic surroundings and outdoor activities, it’s a favored spot for camping and hiking. The lake holds cultural importance for the Ojibwe and boasts a rich history, making it a significant natural and cultural destination.

Sign in begins at 5:30 am at Mille Lacs Lake, Nitti’s Hunters Point

Register here

Mille Lacs Lake in central Minnesota is a vast and picturesque inland lake, famous for fishing, especially walleye and bass. With its scenic surroundings and outdoor activities, it’s a favored spot for camping and hiking. The lake holds cultural importance for the Ojibwe and boasts a rich history, making it a significant natural and cultural destination.

Sign in begins at 5:30 am at Mille Lacs Lake, Nitti’s Hunters Point

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Lake Winnibigoshish, known as “Lake Winnie,” is a sprawling 56,000-acre lake in Minnesota, USA, celebrated for its superb fishing, especially for walleye, northern pike, and muskie. The lake’s scenic beauty, ideal for boating and outdoor activities, makes it a popular retreat for nature enthusiasts and anglers alike.

Sign in begins at 5:30 am at Lake Winnibigoshish, Denny’s Resort

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Lake Winnibigoshish, known as “Lake Winnie,” is a sprawling 56,000-acre lake in Minnesota, USA, celebrated for its superb fishing, especially for walleye, northern pike, and muskie. The lake’s scenic beauty, ideal for boating and outdoor activities, makes it a popular retreat for nature enthusiasts and anglers alike.

Sign in begins at 5:30 am at Lake Winnibigoshish, Denny’s Resort

Register here

Mille Lacs Lake in central Minnesota is a vast and picturesque inland lake, famous for fishing, especially walleye and bass. With its scenic surroundings and outdoor activities, it’s a favored spot for camping and hiking. The lake holds cultural importance for the Ojibwe and boasts a rich history, making it a significant natural and cultural destination.

Sign in begins at 5:30 am at Mille Lacs Lake, Nitti’s Hunters Point

Register here

Lake of the Woods, nestled in northern Minnesota, is a captivating haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With its expansive waters, countless islands, and rich fishing opportunities, it’s a paradise for fishing, boating, and nature exploration. The lake’s diverse fish population and picturesque surroundings draw anglers and adventurers alike, offering a serene escape amid lush forests and a historically significant landscape.

Sign in begins at 5:30 am at Lake of the Woods, Border View Lodge

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Lake of the Woods, nestled in northern Minnesota, is a captivating haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With its expansive waters, countless islands, and rich fishing opportunities, it’s a paradise for fishing, boating, and nature exploration. The lake’s diverse fish population and picturesque surroundings draw anglers and adventurers alike, offering a serene escape amid lush forests and a historically significant landscape.

Sign in begins at 5:30 am at Lake of the Woods, Border View Lodge

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Lake Winnibigoshish, known as “Lake Winnie,” is a sprawling 56,000-acre lake in Minnesota, USA, celebrated for its superb fishing, especially for walleye, northern pike, and muskie. The lake’s scenic beauty, ideal for boating and outdoor activities, makes it a popular retreat for nature enthusiasts and anglers alike.

Sign in begins at 5:30 am at Lake Winnibigoshish, Denny’s Resort

Register here

Lake Winnibigoshish, known as “Lake Winnie,” is a sprawling 56,000-acre lake in Minnesota, USA, celebrated for its superb fishing, especially for walleye, northern pike, and muskie. The lake’s scenic beauty, ideal for boating and outdoor activities, makes it a popular retreat for nature enthusiasts and anglers alike.

Sign in begins at 5:30 am at Lake Winnibigoshish, Denny’s Resort

Register here

Lake Winnibigoshish, known as “Lake Winnie,” is a sprawling 56,000-acre lake in Minnesota, USA, celebrated for its superb fishing, especially for walleye, northern pike, and muskie. The lake’s scenic beauty, ideal for boating and outdoor activities, makes it a popular retreat for nature enthusiasts and anglers alike.

Sign in begins at 5:30 am at Lake Winnibigoshish, Denny’s Resort

Register here

Lake of the Woods, nestled in northern Minnesota, is a captivating haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With its expansive waters, countless islands, and rich fishing opportunities, it’s a paradise for fishing, boating, and nature exploration. The lake’s diverse fish population and picturesque surroundings draw anglers and adventurers alike, offering a serene escape amid lush forests and a historically significant landscape.

Sign in begins at 5:30 am at Lake of the Woods, Border View Lodge

Register here

A Few Words About

The Minnesota Tournament Trail

The Minnesota Tournament Trail (MTT) is an open water fishing tournament that anglers have been competing in for over 20 years. The tournament starts at Big Stone Lake and ends at The Lake of the Woods for the championship, making stops at Mille Lacs Lake and Lake Winnibigoshish in between. It runs through the months of May to September with cash prizes at every location. 

At RLVNT, we are more than just a company – we are a community. We are passionate about the outdoors and we love sharing our experiences with others. Whether you are a seasoned adventurer or just starting out, we are here to help you get the most out of your outdoor experiences. Our team of experts is always available to answer your questions and provide you with the guidance you need to make the most of your time outdoors.

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