The Albert Lea Anglers had a social distance “Crappie-a-thon” tournament. The tournament was based on the length of a five-stringer of crappies and ran for 10 days. An app called Fish Donkey was used so the Anglers could upload photos of their fish. There was a tie for first place: Kamerson Nelson and Jacob Skinness recorded 59.25 inches on their stringer of five. Tanner Conn came in second with 58 inches. Kalia Register and Samuel Reyes won the Crappie-a-thon drawing. - Provided
The Albert Lea Anglers had a social distance “Crappie-a-thon” tournament. The tournament was based on the length of a five-stringer of crappies and ran for 10 days. An app called Fish Donkey was used so the Anglers could upload photos of their fish. There was a tie for first place: Kamerson Nelson and Jacob Skinness recorded 59.25 inches on their stringer of five. Tanner Conn came in second with 58 inches. Kalia Register and Samuel Reyes won the Crappie-a-thon drawing. - Provided
The Albert Lea Anglers had a social distance “Crappie-a-thon” tournament. The tournament was based on the length of a five-stringer of crappies and ran for 10 days. An app called Fish Donkey was used so the Anglers could upload photos of their fish. There was a tie for first place: Kamerson Nelson and Jacob Skinness recorded 59.25 inches on their stringer of five. Tanner Conn came in second with 58 inches. Kalia Register and Samuel Reyes won the Crappie-a-thon drawing. - Provided
The Albert Lea Anglers had a social distance “Crappie-a-thon” tournament. The tournament was based on the length of a five-stringer of crappies and ran for 10 days. An app called Fish Donkey was used so the Anglers could upload photos of their fish. There was a tie for first place: Kamerson Nelson and Jacob Skinness recorded 59.25 inches on their stringer of five. Tanner Conn came in second with 58 inches. Kalia Register and Samuel Reyes won the Crappie-a-thon drawing. - Provided
The Albert Lea Anglers had a social distance “Crappie-a-thon” tournament. The tournament was based on the length of a five-stringer of crappies and ran for 10 days. An app called Fish Donkey was used so the Anglers could upload photos of their fish. There was a tie for first place: Kamerson Nelson and Jacob Skinness recorded 59.25 inches on their stringer of five. Tanner Conn came in second with 58 inches. Kalia Register and Samuel Reyes won the Crappie-a-thon drawing. - Provided