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Hey catchin1... forgot to mention that when I got home and started cleaning up the boat and equipment.... I found that your seabass had ended up in my cooler. 
On behalf of my cat (Maggie) She says "Thanks".
I'm always greeted by her, first thing, when I pull into the back yard with the boat. If I don't at least save a pinfish to clean for her she gets very grumpy

On behalf of my cat (Maggie) She says "Thanks".

I'm always greeted by her, first thing, when I pull into the back yard with the boat. If I don't at least save a pinfish to clean for her she gets very grumpy

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The biggest problem Cheap Reel, err, I mean Sir Reel has is buying these cheap knockoff Igloo coolers. Something has to be defective about them. In this case they shorted him a inch or two. Another fact, his 60 quart cooler only holds 48 quarts.
The second problem he had was keeping these elementary fish. They weren't even big enough to be called juvenile.
You would think after placing in the money twice he would splurge a little.
The second problem he had was keeping these elementary fish. They weren't even big enough to be called juvenile.
You would think after placing in the money twice he would splurge a little.
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Y'all remember how that song ends.
I'm too thinkin that Sir Reel has a limit (even though we didn't get one on Saturday due to the shinanigans).
It was mighty fun anyway and the eating was supurb (great) TinCan - Good show! (well except for the fancy fishing shirts not paying off this time for you and Eerman). I might have to get one em to join the GQ crowd - where do you get them bigger ones Steve?
And Sir Reel... it's RodBow not RodBod! I was the one in the boat attracting the static (which just happen to be a precursor to the treatment we got at Jerry's).
All in all this made a memorable 1st tourney for me. Thanks to all!
use your opportunities ...
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Chatnin1, it was good to meet you and your better half. Do join us again.
SR, some days it just don't pay to get outa bed. And, I thank you again for not entering the big fish pot.
We had a lot of laughs at SR's expense. He took it well, and will continue to .
Blindhog, there are a few of us in this bunch that pay dearly for our screwups. SR happens to be among that few. He's used to it. However, he can also dish it out.
Now, on a serious note. It might pay for all who fish tournaments to invest in one of these.
http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog. ... rchResults
They're very accurate, and I've never had THE MAN question it. The bass club I fish with requires you have one in the boat every tournament.
SR, if you can't afford one, I'll buy ya one.

SR, some days it just don't pay to get outa bed. And, I thank you again for not entering the big fish pot.

We had a lot of laughs at SR's expense. He took it well, and will continue to .
Blindhog, there are a few of us in this bunch that pay dearly for our screwups. SR happens to be among that few. He's used to it. However, he can also dish it out.

Now, on a serious note. It might pay for all who fish tournaments to invest in one of these.
http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog. ... rchResults
They're very accurate, and I've never had THE MAN question it. The bass club I fish with requires you have one in the boat every tournament.
SR, if you can't afford one, I'll buy ya one.


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There's no need to leave Catchin1 out of this. He told me at the weighin that Catchin2 caught all the fish.
I can believe it too. We saw them once and she made 5 cast to his 1. That's what it takes to catch fish. Keep fishing Catchin2,if you need a partner who can help you on tournament day let us know.
I can believe it too. We saw them once and she made 5 cast to his 1. That's what it takes to catch fish. Keep fishing Catchin2,if you need a partner who can help you on tournament day let us know.
You are right jumptrout51, she only allows me a 5:1 ratio and thats with no bait. She's very competative. At one point she made me lay down in the back of the boat and take short nap.Jumptrout51 wrote:There's no need to leave Catchin1 out of this. He told me at the weighin that Catchin2 caught all the fish.
I can believe it too. We saw them once and she made 5 cast to his 1. That's what it takes to catch fish. Keep fishing Catchin2,if you need a partner who can help you on tournament day let us know.

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and mark off the gunnels, bow, and transom in 15 1/2 inch increments
Then I'm gonna lay out a grid in the bottom of the boat with 15 1/2 in squares.
Afterwards, anyone catching a trout will have the criteria right in front of them or at their feet. Any fish caught in my boat can easily be evaluated as to whether or not it meets or exceeds the desired length. This will insure that any trout, will at a minimum result in a 15 inch measurement when the Torment Director measure's it. 
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I appreciate the suggestion TC. I may have to go that route but $16.95 plus ship'n is still enough gas money to fish the next tournament. I've been considering gather'n up 4 or 5 black magic markers. I'm gonna borrow a measur'n stick from the Torment DirectorIt might pay for all who fish tournaments to invest in one of these.
http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog. ... rchResults




PS
Sorry David...correction has been made.it's RodBow not RodBod!

"Good Judgement" comes from experience, ... and a lot of that..... results from "Bad Judgement".