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Really looking forward to it this year! :thumbup:
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tell all your fishin' buddies

My money may be on the Capital City Bank team though. ;)
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fish on!! wrote:There's an idea. A hot air balloon would be able to get up in the real skinny water.

Sight casting as well.
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Count me in. Love them Summer reds!
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I like the 26" slot as well....maybe would implement that rule for the Feb. tourney?
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Nice idea Tom :thumbup:
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SHOWBOAT wrote:I like the 26" slot as well....maybe would implement that rule for the Feb. tourney?
Tom,, you could be on to something here :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Reel Country wrote:tell all your fishin' buddies

My money may be on the Capital City Bank team though. ;)
Appreciate it Ben. :beer: :beer:
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Preliminary Rules for 2009 have been posted.

http://www.saltwaterclassic.com/redesign/rules.html
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birddog wrote:
Reel Country wrote:tell all your fishin' buddies

My money may be on the Capital City Bank team though. ;)
Appreciate it Ben. :beer: :beer:

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Too many STT's JT? Eat some crackers.
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jsuber wrote:Some tourneys have rules about livewells, so I have to ask. One bass tournament club would not let us particiapte because we did not have kill switches, so I have to ask.
I think I'd tie a rope around my neck with the other end tied to the boat so I could truthfully say, "Why yes; as a matter of fact I do have a kill switch for my motor in the event that I fall overboard."

Not that I would ever try to be controversial on occasion.

Edit: But in truth, it is well known that I rarely fish tournaments. So that's probably not an organization I would get involved with anyway.
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So its $115 for one person to enter the Redfish pot.
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YUP!!
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jsuber wrote:So its $115 for one person to enter the Redfish pot.
Si senor. $145 if you want to get in the trout pot too.
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