Coldwell March Madness Ice Fishing Tournament runs March 1- April 5

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As winter begins to fade, the RM of Coldwell is inviting residents and visitors alike to make the most of the season’s final stretch with its annual March Madness Ice Fishing Tournament.

The RM of Coldwell’s March Madness Ice Fishing Tournament runs March 1 to April 5. Download the FishDonkey app to register for a chance to win prizes
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The RM of Coldwell’s March Madness Ice Fishing Tournament runs March 1 to April 5. Download the FishDonkey app to register for a chance to win prizes

Running from March 1 to April 5, the tournament encourages anglers of all ages to head outdoors for a chance to win weekly prizes and five grand prizes awarded at the end of the competition. Categories include weekly largest walleye and perch, along with weekly participation draws.

“We want to get people of all ages outside to enjoy the fresh air and take in the last bit of winter fun,” said Breanna Malcom, recreation director for the RM of Coldwell. “It’s a moment for others to enjoy the outdoors and experience our municipality.”

The tournament is open to everyone, though all fishing must take place within municipal boundaries. Participants must register through the FishDonkey app by selecting “Fish in a Tournament” and joining “Coldwell March Madness.” The $30 registration fee helps cover a portion of the app’s operating costs, with the remainder going toward the prize fund. Prize details will be announced on the RM of Coldwell Recreation Facebook page.

To qualify, anglers must submit their catches in real time using the app. Entries require a properly measured photo, a trophy-style image and a video showing the fish being released back into the water. Submissions must be completed live at the time of the catch, though internet service is not required to make an entry.

“Recreation comes in all shapes and sizes and we are excited to host this tournament again as we see the impact recreation opportunities have within our communities,” Malcom added. “This is just one more way to celebrate what the Interlake has to offer, especially right here in Coldwell.”

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