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Bill Kobal of Madison, Wis., and Kent Eide of Rochester, Minn., hope the fishing is thumbs up for this for this weekend's Masters Walleye Circuit Tournament in Spring Valley. They took a trip out to the river Wednesday afternoon to find all the hot fishing spots There are 196 teams signed up, which will scour the Illinois River north from the Starved Rock Dam to south to the Henry bridge. (BCR photo/Kevin Marsh)

SPRING VALLEY — The weather has warmed up a little and the water has cleared up a little, so it must be time for the Spring Valley Master’s Walleye Tournament. This Saturday and Sunday nearly 200 boats with 400 fishermen and fisherwomen will take to the Illinois River to see if they can outdo the rest of the anglers and achieve the top prize.

For our area, this is a premier event. It is sponsored locally by the Spring Valley Walleye Club, and nationally by Cabela’s, and the Master’s Walleye Circuit event draws fishermen from all over the Midwest. There were 196 teams signed up as of Tuesday afternoon, with the possibility of 220 teams competing for the first prize of just over $28,000, in the two-day tournament.

They fish from the Henry bridge up to Starved Rock dam, a distance of around 28 miles. There is a five-fish limit per team per day. After the weigh-in, the Department of Natural Resources places the fish back into the river. They have had great success in past years in keeping a low mortality rate.

This is a great weekend for Spring Valley and the surrounding area. Many activities are packed into these two days. One thing that the youngsters should be excited about is the Kid’s Clinic that is scheduled to be held at the completion of weigh-in at Barto Landing on Saturday. Tournament director Mike Hurless said the pros will be conducting the clinic, covering strategy, equipment and technique. Given away to the attendees will be 50 rod and reel combos, 50 equipped tackle boxes and a $500 bicycle rigged for fishing.

Fifth graders and under need a parent to accompany them.

 This tournament gives back to the community. All profits go to the Illinois River Sauger stocking program and other river projects.

One important note is that there will be NO spectator parking at Barto Landing. Remember, all spectators park at Hall High School and are shuttled “to and from” Barto Landing free of charge. Food, drink and bleachers are available at the landing. Weigh-ins usually start about 1:30 p.m.

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