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Let’s be honest: usually, when you enter a fishing tournament, you already have a pretty good idea of who’s going to walk away with the giant novelty checks. It’s always the local legends who seem to have a psychic connection with the walleye.
But this year? The 39th Annual Montana Governor’s Cup Walleye Tournament is tearing up the old playbook.
On the latest episode of the Montana Outdoor Podcast, our resident fishing philosopher Downrigger Dale sat down with tournament director Jason Eggebrecht and super-volunteer Tom Kobza. The verdict? This year’s changes are an absolute game-changer. If you want the absolute latest, greatest, and most thrilling breakdown of what’s coming down the pike, we highly encourage you to read on (and listen in). This is shaping up to be the most exciting Gov Cup in history.
The Big Money: Guaranteed $20K For First
Let’s start with the headline act. If you bring your A-game and the fish cooperate, 1st Place is now a guaranteed $20,000 cash payout (based on a minimum field of 175 boats). That is serious, truck-payment-altering money.
But wait, there’s a twist. What if your A-game looks a little more like a D-plus? What if you’re… well, let’s just say on par with Downrigger Dale’s legendary lack of fishing luck?
The “Pure Luck” Payouts: $40,000 Up For Grabs
This is where things get brilliant. The organizers have introduced a random-weight drawing system that levels the playing field entirely. Here is how it works:
- Each day (July 10th and July 11th), four random total weights will be drawn.
- The teams holding those exact weights win cold, hard cash.
- The catch? The top 10% of the leaderboard is excluded from this drawing.
If the tournament hits a full field of 200 teams entering the random-weight pool, that translates to a staggering $5,000 per draw, four times a day. That is $20,000 on Friday and another $20,000 on Saturday awarded entirely by the luck of the draw. You could literally have a mediocre weekend on the water and still walk away with a fatter wallet than the guys in second place.
The Bottom Line: You don’t have to be a walleye whisperer to get paid this year. You just have to show up.
