Changes made to Walleye Cup to encourage novice anglers
The Saskatchewan Premier’s Walleye Cup (SPWC) will be a little different this year, as changes have been made to the tournament’s format to encourage novice anglers.
The longest-running walleye fishing tournament in Saskatchewan will now have a separate tournament with its own separate prize payout to make it more enticing for youth and families.
According to a release from the tournament’s committee, “over the last decade, it has become increasingly intimidating for novice anglers to compete in fishing tournaments, as serious tournament anglers have glitzy boats and sophisticated electronics that can cost more than $100,000.”
It also stated that “these competitive tournament teams expect large prize payouts which has caused entry fees to skyrocket. As a result, tournaments are seeing fewer entries from novice, youth, family and local teams, which is putting the future of tournament fishing in jeopardy.”