Catch-and-release walleye fishing at Lake of the Ozarks
Join the Central Missouri Walleye Throwdown at Ha Ha Tonka State Park Ramp in Camdenton, Missouri, for an exciting two-day fishing tournament in late July.
Event details
What is the Central Missouri Walleye Throwdown?
The Central Missouri Walleye Throwdown is an exciting annual fishing tournament, taking place at Ha Ha Tonka State Park Ramp in Camdenton, Missouri. This event draws both anglers and conservationists who share a strong passion for walleye fishing and support catch-and-release practices. Held in the picturesque late July, participants have the incredible opportunity to fish in the crystal-clear waters of Lake of the Ozarks.
When does the tournament happen?
While the exact dates for the 2025 tournament are yet to be announced, this two-day event generally starts on a Saturday and wraps up on Sunday. Organized by the Central Missouri Catfish Tournaments, known for their well-structured and conservation-focused events, the tournament promises a competitive yet friendly atmosphere. All participants are required to ensure their catch remains alive for release back into the water, emphasizing the commitment to preserving the walleye population.
What can you expect as a participant?
For an entry fee of $200, you will not only join in the excitement but also have the chance to win cash prizes according to the tournament’s payout structure. Alongside the main competition, you can participate in various activities designed to foster connections among fellow anglers and share your fishing experiences. As the tournament approaches, remember to check for updates on the schedule, registration details, and additional activities to help you make the most of this remarkable lakeside experience.
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