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Crappie Master Tournament
Fish caught, marks broken at Crappie Masters 'We smashed the record,' tournament organizer says By Hamilton Richardson Progress staff writer • March 18, 2009
For those who may have wondered whether Millbrook has good fishing, after last week's highly successful and record-breaking crappie tournament, it's clear Millbrook can reel in the big ones. According to Dan Dannenmueller, who spent many hours organizing and promoting the event, Crappie Masters was a huge success. "We broke the two-day tournament record," Dannenmueller said. "In fact, we smashed it." Dannenmueller said that the event beat any two-day weight record for any tournament that Crappie Masters has ever had anywhere by five pounds. The previous record was in Grenada, Miss., in 2008 at 26.95 pounds.