Re: NFGFC Redfish Tournament 2/13/10 - CANCELLED
Posted: February 11th, 2010, 1:44 pm
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galantnole wrote:The next tourney is the Chili Cook-OFF @ SGI? Should be interesting as the time gets closer.
captkeyser wrote:I commend you for looking out for everybodies saftey and understand that I have no say in the matter as I am not on the commitee. Everything you mentioned about tides and winds and build up is somewhat true, but not for the conditions that are currently being predicted. If you are going to cancel for moderate conditions like these then what kind of precident is that setting. How can we feel confident to plan days off in advance for future tournaments if there is no set protocol for canceling (Lightning, Small Craft Advisory). Sure these are the most fun conditions to fish, but that is part of the fun.
I hope the conditions are more favorable for the March tournament but I will not be attending.
Reel Cowboy wrote:galantnole wrote:The next tourney is the Chili Cook-OFF @ SGI? Should be interesting as the time gets closer.
They just happen to be at the scheduled for the same day. If you want chilli, go to SGI. If you want to fish, have a good time, have a chance at some great raffle prizes, eat and learn a little something come to Jerry's and fish with us.
We're looking forwward to having you, bring your buddies and plenty of beer. I get thristy.galantnole wrote:Reel Cowboy wrote:galantnole wrote:The next tourney is the Chili Cook-OFF @ SGI? Should be interesting as the time gets closer.
They just happen to be at the scheduled for the same day. If you want chilli, go to SGI. If you want to fish, have a good time, have a chance at some great raffle prizes, eat and learn a little something come to Jerry's and fish with us.
Oh I'll be fishing, no worries there. Hopefully the "boat traffic" from the Chili will stay confined to SGI and not venture elsewhere.
No way I'm missing another tourney!
Jumptrout51 wrote:Do you guys want me to set it up for chili at the weigh in meal?
As for the weather, we'll will just have to see if a small craft is issued..... but as of now it hasn't been and with the winds subsiding it probably won't be. At this point I am beating a dead horse.Warrior wrote:Keyser you know as well as anyone that with 15-20knot wind there will be a smal craft issued for Sat. we were tring to make a decision so everyone could make different plans in advance.Sure sorry you would rather eat Chili than come fish a Trout tourney I bet if it was Redfish you would fish instead.The club tournaments have always been the 1st Sat. of each month maybe they should move the Chili cookoff to another weekend.
captkeyser wrote:I commend you for looking out for everybodies saftey and understand that I have no say in the matter as I am not on the commitee. Everything you mentioned about tides and winds and build up is somewhat true, but not for the conditions that are currently being predicted. If you are going to cancel for moderate conditions like these then what kind of precident is that setting. How can we feel confident to plan days off in advance for future tournaments if there is no set protocol for canceling (Lightning, Small Craft Advisory). Sure these are the most fun conditions to fish, but that is part of the fun.
I hope the conditions are more favorable for the March tournament but I will not be attending.
Eric, go to www.nfgfc.org and read rule number 8 in the tournament rules. Maybe next year you would be willing to take on the tournament director's job and the responsibility of 25 to 65 participants' safety.captkeyser wrote:As for the weather, we'll will just have to see if a small craft is issued..... but as of now it hasn't been and with the winds subsiding it probably won't be. At this point I am beating a dead horse.Warrior wrote:Keyser you know as well as anyone that with 15-20knot wind there will be a smal craft issued for Sat. we were tring to make a decision so everyone could make different plans in advance.Sure sorry you would rather eat Chili than come fish a Trout tourney I bet if it was Redfish you would fish instead.The club tournaments have always been the 1st Sat. of each month maybe they should move the Chili cookoff to another weekend.
captkeyser wrote:I commend you for looking out for everybodies saftey and understand that I have no say in the matter as I am not on the commitee. Everything you mentioned about tides and winds and build up is somewhat true, but not for the conditions that are currently being predicted. If you are going to cancel for moderate conditions like these then what kind of precident is that setting. How can we feel confident to plan days off in advance for future tournaments if there is no set protocol for canceling (Lightning, Small Craft Advisory). Sure these are the most fun conditions to fish, but that is part of the fun.
I hope the conditions are more favorable for the March tournament but I will not be attending.I booked a beach house months ago for the cook off so that is out of my hands and has nothing to do with Trout fishing, if you would like a lesson or two on Redfishing in moderate conditions then I would be more than happy to put on a clinic for you especially Warrior.
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JT Chili is a must at the weighin, even if I won't be there.
I already have another date.Sir reel wrote:Chalk Wrote:You don't need to be in a boat ta do all that do ya?? COME ON DOWN AND STAY A WHILE...dammit - I was so looking forward to freezing my arse off and fighting with Tincan and then making up![]()