
PIERRE, (KCCR) — Relying on a strong day one total, Robert Crow of Paterson, Washington won the pro side of the National Walleye Tour event on Lake Sharpe Friday afternoon. Crow tallied five-pounds, 11-ounces Friday to go with a monstrous 21 pound-two ounce score Thursday for a tournament best 26-pounds, 16 ounces…
Tom Potts of Hartington, Nebraska scored seven-pounds, four-ounces Friday for a two day total of 28-pounds, six-ounces. Crow says the two-days on Lake Sharp were stressful….
Crow his first day total that helped secure the win was a surprise…
Crow was challenged earlier in the weigh-ins Friday by eventual second place finisher Nate Leininger of Miltona, Minnesota. He had to wait nearly an hour to find out who won…
Crow wins 15-thousand dollars and a fully equipped Ranger boat worth over 90-thousand dollars for the pro-champion. Potts picks up 10-thousand dollars for wining the co-angler title. Tyson Keller of Pierre was the top placing local pro angler with a two-day weight of 18-five, good for 10th.
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