
The first Ohio Husky Muskie Club event of 2021 will be the Icebreaker at Piedmont on Saturday, March 27th.

The event will begin at 7:30 am on Saturday and concludes at 5 pm. The winning fish must be at least 30
inches or greater. The 1st place winner and any ties will receive trophies at our 2022 Banquet. All fish must be turned into the Tournament Director by 5:30 pm at the Piedmont Marina parking lot. Once registered, you can launch at the Marina or at Reynolds road.

The campground at Piedmont will be open for those who want to make a weekend of the event. The bathroom, shower room and laundry are open year-round. There may or may not be water directly to a campsite, we will not know until closer to the event. Here is the site to make a reservation:
You can register for the event a few ways:
Register online at
the online registration includes payment thru PayPal.
Or register in person Saturday morning from 7 am to 8 am in the Piedmont Marina parking lot. We will be observing best practices for Covid 19 during registration.
We encourage registration online or by mail to respect the risks due to Covid 19.
The entry fee will be $15 and there will be a big fish pool entry of $5. Proceeds of this tournament will help fund the club’s contribution to the Minnow Fund.
For more information, visit www.OHMCI.org – We look forward to seeing you all there.

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