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884.1 | Big Kids & Little Kids Tourney | VAX4::TOMAS | Joe | Mon Oct 03 1988 15:31 | 21 |
| One though I had that I'd like to toss out is to have a TEAM tourney where
your partner must be a KID! Kinda like a LAD & DAD affair (gals & girls
welcome, of course!).
Competition would be TEAM vs TEAM, however, there could also be competition
between the adults vs adults and kids vs kids at the same time. Adults
would be restricted to catching just bass with artificials, however, kids
can catch anything (bass, perch, pickeral, sunnies, hornpout, whatever) and
may use live worms (no shiners).
I'd also suggest that only one kid be allowed per boat as it becomes real
difficult to deal with having to untangle the lines of more than one! I
know that the few times I've taken all three of my sons fishing, I don't get
to fish!
I know how much fun and enjoyment I get when one of my sons catches a nice
fish. Just think how much fun a tourney like this would be.
Whadayathink?
-HSJ-
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884.2 | if I'm freezing, I better be fishing | HPSTEK::HAUER | | Mon Oct 03 1988 15:34 | 17 |
|
Would like to put in the first vote for an ice fishing tournament.
They have several advantages over what you went through in the fall
tourney:
a. Everyone has the same size "boat" ie. none
b. Several types of fish can win
c. And as the WORM probably knows...you don't have to worry
about keeping the brews cold.
Don't know how many of the other "noters" fish through the ice,
but if there is interest....let's do it!!!!!!
Gitzit'
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884.3 | | GRAMPS::LASKY | | Mon Oct 03 1988 15:47 | 19 |
|
Here's a quick list off the top of my head:
1 - Break for lunch if for nothing else then to stretch out and
meet some of your fishing buddies
2 - Please lets try SOMEPLACE other then monononak
3 - I thought the money was fine as is, as well as the split
4 - The Big kid , Small kid tourney is a great idea except I do
not have any kids.
5 - Maybe for a change of pace starting at 12:00 and fishing till
dusk?
Keep those cards and letters comming in
Bart Lasky
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884.4 | My 2 cents | SCOMAN::TADRY | | Mon Oct 03 1988 15:53 | 17 |
| Since we're putting ideas in....
Maybe 4 tourneys???
1) Ice fishing.....your right Keith, the Worm and Juan won't frreeezze
with Capt. Morgan on their side, or in it!!.
2) A spring event ( N.H. or Ma) lunch as a midpoint B.S. session
3) A hot summer night 8pm-6am grueler (gotta go for Quinsig for
this one, Everybody will catch fish) No real underwater hazards,
excellent ramp/parking and big.
4) The fall wrap up (Depending on where 2 was, the tourney would ba
in the opposite state) and have this as the "bring a kid" event.
Maybe a nice barbecue? Nice idea Joe.
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884.5 | another pitch.. | SONATA::LANGE | STOP!.....continue... | Mon Oct 03 1988 16:48 | 6 |
| RE: Bring a Kid Tourney...
Get DEC to sponsor a tourney(derby) for Orphans,and Fatherless kids...
Prizes,B-B-Q The whole sha-bang......
we supply the boats....
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884.6 | Tourney Si, Kiddies No! | BOSHOG::VARLEY | | Mon Oct 03 1988 17:17 | 30 |
| Other than HSJ's idea on the Merrimack, it just ain't in the cards
to accommodate 2 states. I suggest that whoever wants to organize
a tournament, do so. Then let the guys from other states decide
if they want to invest the time and $ in licenses, registration,
etc.
To be honest, it seems like the nh guys are less inclined to come
to Ma. than vice versa, but that's not important. The real fun is
just getting guys together to hang around and fish, so I appreciate
the effort that DonMac and others put forth. Find a convenient time
for most folks, name the lake and say "whoever wants to come - go
for it"!
You could even do a "mystery lake" - meet someplace and have the
tourney guy tell you where to go (assuming you knew beforehand whether
it was in Ma. or nh). I fished monomonac with "lavender Jack" before
the tourney, and it's still a mystery to me. I must have gone through
a whole can of "dip" trying to come up with a solution. In my opinion,
the lake should be reclaimed; it's already nearing a eutrophic stage
anyway. Hell, I caught five bass last weekend while playing in a
golf tournament.
As for the kids tourney, count me out (somebody hadda say it).
I think it's a better idea to take 'em out on an occasional basis
than to have one tourney a year and pull the plug on 'em for 364.
Besides, tournaments ain't reality; 99% of the fishing nearly everyone
does is not formal. Teach 'em about everyday fishing - not to leave
line, candy wrappers and cans all over the place, catch and eat
or catch and release, etc. etc. and you'll be doing us all a favor.
Keep up the good work.
--The Skoal Bandit
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884.7 | | VAX4::TOMAS | Joe | Mon Oct 03 1988 17:25 | 29 |
| >> RE: Bring a Kid Tourney...
>> Get DEC to sponsor a tourney(derby) for Orphans,and Fatherless kids...
>> Prizes,B-B-Q The whole sha-bang......
>> we supply the boats....
An interesting variation of my theme, Jeff!
If you don't have a son or daughter, then take a niece or nephew, or even
your neighbor's kid (your chance to get even for that broken window?).
Some initial thoughts I had for this type of event...
- no longer than 4-5 hours (kids could get tired, itchy or bored)
- Jeff's idea of a B-B-Q afterwards sounds good
- if we get enough interest, have "teams" pre-register and use
some of the registration $$ to buy el-cheapo give-aways for the
kids so they ALL win something! (possibility of getting some
local sponsors to donate like Zyla's, etc.)
I know DEC sponsors the spring fishing derby here at MKO, but this would be
a little different. Maybe we could get DEC to sponsor a NH and MA event?
There's plenty of time to plan...
-HSJ-
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884.8 | Rent-a-Son | VAX4::TOMAS | Joe | Mon Oct 03 1988 17:48 | 4 |
| BTW...if you don't have a son or daughter, I've got two extra sons that I'd
be glad to rent out!
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884.9 | Next Time!!!!! | MEDUSA::DAY | | Mon Oct 03 1988 17:50 | 27 |
| How about LONGPOND, isn't it on the line?
The Merramack river is on the line also!
And it has fish in it !!! yes it realy does!!
Besides " there aint no fish in mass " datts why we didn't catch
no fishes on Sat. cus we was to close to Mass."
Wile I am on the box I should get it all out of my system (sigh)!
Three Pay spots are a bad idea !
Six is a good Idea!
Also I think that the moner should be collected in advance with
no refund!
This way you can determine how mutch each place will pay, we will
know and what kind of turnout before hand.
I don't know what else I can say about topic, I don't minde kids!
Kids make for a good time and you can yell at them and blame them
for making too much noise and catching no fish!
Kids are our future and they should know how a good tourney should
be run. This weekend would have been a good example of how not to
run one. Unless you " finished in the top 2 which sceemed to be
a strange way to divide the money. Oh well you win some and you
get some!
Danny who is slowly getting over it!
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884.10 | | CECV03::SURRETTE | | Mon Oct 03 1988 18:05 | 25 |
| I Think the kids tourney for you OWN kids is a good.
However, "Rent-a-Kids" and "Borrowing" kids has one slight
problem
L-I-A-B-I-L-T-Y
One small goof, or the kid screws up one his own, and kiss that
beautiful Ranger down the tubes. In years past, before every one
in the whole world decided that suing someone was the best way
to make money, I would have LOVED to try this out, But in this
somewhat deranged "modern" society, liability would DEFINITELY
keep me from bringing anyone out in my boat except the closest of
friends and their kids. It's amazing how the a little (or a lot)
of potential money can make people do strange things.
I know this sounds a bit selfish, but it seems a bit too risky
to me.
Just my 2 cents worth.
W.
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884.11 | Do it in the salt! | NAC::SWEET | Capt. Codfish. Desperatly seeking Charlie | Mon Oct 03 1988 18:48 | 7 |
| How about a salt water tourny...No more Mass+NH boat regs or license
hassels. I vote for a summer bluefish tournament with a clam bake
afterwards.
Now your cookin!
Bruce
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884.12 | Lifes a beach | AD::GIBSON | Lobst'a Ayah | Mon Oct 03 1988 19:54 | 16 |
| Bruce.
You know I'll go along with a Salt tourny.But let's make it easy
so even those guys with "Ranger"@ boats can play.
Popes landing?? Danvers. Can't go past the Islands (Eagle,Misery
Ect) any fish counts. Clam bake sounds real good!!
Or Glouster Harbor! Launch at the high school. Cookout at Wingershiek!
$10. per person entry Includes Clams,Softdrinks, Trophy !
Fish Fry with Catch of the Day!
Whatdayathink?
Walt
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884.13 | NH/Maine? | WORSEL::DOTY | ESG Systems Product Marketing | Mon Oct 03 1988 20:49 | 7 |
| How about a lake on the NH/Maine border? That way NH, Maine, or
Mass. boat registration would be OK, and Maine or NH fishing license
would work. I believe that there are a few lakes in southern Maine
that qualify.
Regards,
Russ Doty
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884.14 | Winter and Summer Tournaments !!! | FSLENG::AUGER | | Mon Oct 03 1988 20:52 | 11 |
| I'm relatively new to the fishing notesfile and I haven't participated
in any of the tournaments YET - However I've very interested in the Summer and
Winter potentials here !!!! (Spring is for Trout and Fall for shooting birds)
BUT Winter is for ice fishing in MASS and Summer is for Salt Water Stripers
and Blues. How about a summer tournament out of the Merrimack in Newburyport
(any fish counts is a good idea) and an ice fishing tournament most anywhere.
Watch out - I'm hard to beat in salt water or thru the ice !!!
"De-Fish-Mented" Dave
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884.15 | Put UP or SHUT-UP | ATEAM::MERCURIO | SET HOOK/FISH_ON | Tue Oct 04 1988 11:50 | 13 |
|
Hey you guys, I'm not ready to put my "stuff" away for this year,
hows' about another tourny in the next couple of weeks. Say at
Massabesic Lake, 7:30 to 3:30, $5 bucks to enter, winner takes all???
"don't worry, be happy"
Jim
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884.16 | Flat Broke Fishermen | AD::GIBSON | Lobst'a Ayah | Tue Oct 04 1988 13:27 | 25 |
| Ok.
Were getting some intrest in Salt. How about this.
A tournement in the Merrimack river, Limits- Mouth of jettys to
rt I-95 bridge.
There are Large mouths, Small mouths, Sturgen, Flounder, Pollack,
Bluefish, Perch, Carp, and a gizilliun other type of fish in the
water.
Good for any boat from Canoe to Cruiser.
Good public launch with ball field and lots of parking.
No lic. Required.
Get DEC to sponser the whole thing, We could drive the Coast Guard
nut's with boats fishing everywhere.
Donate all our fish to some orphange or poorhouse or the Duke's
camp for democrats. ( We'll wait for it to swelter in the sun)
Back to the tourny- I like the idea, didn't we think of this
last spring and no one was interested?
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884.17 | Salty Sounds Good | NYJDEV::HORWITZ | Beach Bagel | Tue Oct 04 1988 15:04 | 10 |
| re: several 'salty' ones
What....no SURF division???? ;-)
Hey Bruce, Walt, maybe I could manage a road trip if there's room
in someone's cockpit. Or...maybe Vinnie could put together a NJ
entry...
Bagel
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884.18 | willing to do it in MAINE? | DNEAST::VORHIS_AL | | Tue Oct 04 1988 15:06 | 24 |
| In an earlier note I mentioned the fact that there was going to
be a tournament on China Lake in Maine on Sept 24th , well we4 had
it with only 4 teams participating (had a major conflict up here)
there were 36 fish weighed in out of a possible 40 . the winning
weight was 20lbs + good time had by all ,it was winner take all.
Again for any of you interested , I would be glad to set up and
run an open tournament in Maine next Spring. The choice of lakes
is unlimited (the better lakes are away from the southern border)
and the potential is limited by individual skills only.
To do this right in Maine a permit would need to be purchased to
comply with the state laws (cost 31$ )
I would be willing to set everything up including lodging lisc etc
given enough time and commitment from people to participate . Most
lakes have camp sites as well as lodging near by.
If there is interest let me know as soon as pos , I think that most
would have a good time and I know that there are plenty of fish
here .
Al Vorhis
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884.19 | another excuse to chase tuna | SMURF::AMATO | | Tue Oct 04 1988 15:12 | 4 |
|
How about an offshore tourney? Next year when the yellowfin and
marlin are around, a weekend tourney off Block, Montauk, or Cuttyhunk
would be lots of fun.
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884.20 | Let's fish with the good ol' boys | SA1794::CUZZONES | It's better to burn out ... | Tue Oct 04 1988 15:46 | 12 |
| And I mean this seriously, now. How about an early spring, reaaaaallly
out-of-state tournament. Say, March in Florida or April in North
Carolina. Some of you guys routinely head south or west for an
early season taste of the good life.
Hey, Coonass. Feel like organizing a tourney?
RR, Texican, TBDW, I know you guys could come up with the right
place and time. It sure would ease those winter blues for those
of us who don't ice-fish.
-SSS-
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884.21 | What Tuna Tish? | NAC::SWEET | Capt. Codfish. Desperatly seeking Charlie | Tue Oct 04 1988 15:54 | 13 |
| Yellowfin? What yellowfin? Where?? Yellowfin in RI were nothing
but a rummor this year!!! I don't need no stinkin excuse to chase
tuna...just point my boat at em....Offshore tuna is ok by me!
Yo Bagel...my cockpit has plenty of room for our southern neighboors.
But you gotta bring some of them fish up here with you. Cod are
in thick right now, if the hard freeze stays away long enough there
is plenty to fill the freezer before winter.
If I get that GW 25' this winter I will have alot of extra room in the
cockpit!!!
Bruce
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884.22 | The BIG "O" in Florida, YEAH!! | PACKER::BACZKO | | Tue Oct 04 1988 15:54 | 9 |
| Now thats an Idea!!!
I'll be in Florida in Feburary, have it then and I'll be there!!!
Les
BTW Where does everyone want to have the Ice fishing tourney
I'll organize it.
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884.23 | | SONATA::LANGE | STOP!.....continue... | Tue Oct 04 1988 16:00 | 3 |
| Ice fishing??
How about Bare Hill in Harvard, or A1 in westboro...
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884.24 | Ice Fishing Tourney Location Ideas | FSLENG::AUGER | | Tue Oct 04 1988 16:09 | 7 |
|
How about at "Lake Attitash" in Amesbury/Merrimack with a chance for
some Northern Pike or the "Artichoke Reservior" in Newburyport/West Newbury
where the Pickerel and Largemouths grow as large as 8 pounds !!!! I've had
great success at both places in past years...
"De-Fish-Mented" Dave
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884.25 | southern exposure | HPSTEK::HAUER | | Tue Oct 04 1988 16:42 | 12 |
|
re.22
Les, come on 'ol buddy....where did we find the biggest, meanest
and most aggressive PIKE in this universe (beside's Minnesota).....
..in RI...let's have the tournament down there. We'll show those
guys with the six inch augers, that they're just playing with
toys.
Gitzit'
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884.26 | only a joke...easy!!! | STRATA::TADRY | | Tue Oct 04 1988 16:51 | 2 |
| Hey Molester.....what about Monomonac, hear its a pisser lake!!!!.
na....it probably freezes solid!!!!!.
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884.27 | ice fishing yea! | SCOMAN::KERSWELL | | Tue Oct 04 1988 17:00 | 8 |
| Ice fishing, name the place I'll be there, my boat will be
as big as yours, even though it hasnt hit the water yet this year!!
maybe later spring i'll rip it out.
Quinsig is good for Ice fishing with a little of everything lakers,
browns rainbows, PIKE, something i've never managed to get through
the ice, but when i saw some thing with eyes bigger than mine I'm
glad he staightened out my hook, w/a steel leader.
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884.28 | Phideaux Phestival!!! | DPDMAI::BEAZLEY | | Tue Oct 04 1988 17:31 | 9 |
| Yeah...Come on down an chew kin hab de whole plaice to chewsefs!!
Don costs chew nuttin caws I got de boats an de place to sleep.
Jes yore food an beer!!
An mos coonasses dat I knows ob got augers biggern six inches!!
Wen kin chew come down???
Coonass
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884.29 | Open mouth insert foot | CIMNET::DSULLIVAN | | Tue Oct 04 1988 19:08 | 32 |
|
Well here I go...
1) No Kids tourney. Take kids out on your own. Do you want to
expose them to people like juan corazon??. Do you want to show
them who to destroy a bass boat in 8 hours?? Just take them out
1 on 1 and give them the basics. When there old enough they can
make the same decisions we all have...
2) I DON'T CARE where we have the tourney as long as Bassin Bob
shows up.
3) If it's planned in advance like they are by a great coordinator
Don Mac, then y'all can decide weather you want to spend the $$ to
buy licenses or boat tags.
4) The money split should be decided on the revenue taken in. Ex.
$100-$200 places 1,2,3. $200-$300 1,2,3,4,5 etc...not exceding
10 places.
5) Rule #1 will be the driving force of these tourneys!!
6) I enjoy fishing. Let's keep it fun, friendly and competative
7) If Don wants I'll even volunteer myself for tournament commitee
and further investigate some fun fishing holes.
Bassmaster,
Dave Sullivan
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884.30 | There is a Charity Bass Tournament coming up! | HPSCAD::BPUISHYS | Bob Puishys | Tue Oct 04 1988 20:04 | 9 |
| For all you bassers the MASS B.A.S.S. Federation sponcers a charity
tournament each year. I am not sure who this years charity is but
it will be held on Lake Quinsig in Worcester/Shrewsbury on
Oct 15th. It's a team event with $100.00 entry with 50% payback
as well as lots of donated prizes.
It is open to all fisherman not federation membership required.
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884.31 | Friends of Wrentham | ANT::MLOEWE | | Wed Oct 05 1988 12:06 | 18 |
| Bob, I have the sheet in front of me. It is Sunday October 16th
for the Fourth Annual Open Benefit team Tournament "Friends of
Wrentham". It is from 7:00 to 2:00 at Lake Quinsigamond. Launching
will be from the route 290 state ramp. Registration time is 5:00
to 6:30 that morning. Donation is $100.00/team on site - cash only.
Too late for the pre-registration ($90), cut off was Sept. 16th.
It will be a 50% payback, all proceeds go to benefit "Friends of
Wrenthan".
Payback breakdown based on:
50 boats 100 boats
1st $1000 1st $2000
2nd $500 2nd $1000
3rd $500 3rd $1000
4th $500 4th $1000
Merchandise prizes 5th to 20th place.
Lunker Pool: $10.00 per boat - 100% payback.
Mike_L
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884.32 | | MOSAIC::MACINTYRE | Fish are rising up like birds | Wed Oct 05 1988 15:27 | 29 |
| >> 7) If Don wants I'll even volunteer myself for tournament commitee
>> and further investigate some fun fishing holes.
Anyone in here is more than welcome to propose and plan a tournament.
On some of the other ideas:
As far as our 'normal' tournaments go, I like the lunch break also.
I like the 'take a kid' fishing idea. But would also agree with
some others that it shouldn't be too competitive. I like the way
Tom Mann runs his, prizes for all, etc.. Personally, I don't think
the fishing buddy that I have due in January would be able to make it
this year, maybe next... 8^)
I'd probably try and make an ice fishing derby if somebody plans
one.
I don't have the boat for the salt jobs.
I'd be up for heading to the NH/ME border
I'd *love* to do a trip down south with a bunch of people, we almost
had one going this past spring, but myself and my partner ended
up in FLA (Okeechobee, St Johns and East Lake Toho), while Ranger Ron
and company headed to Texas. We should *really* try and take Coonass
up on his offer sometime, that'd be one good time for sure.
Don Mac
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884.33 | | SALEM::RIEU | Mike Dukakis Should Be Governor | Wed Oct 05 1988 18:26 | 3 |
| I could use a trip to New Orleans myself, how far away are you
Coonass?
Denny
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884.34 | I Ga-ron-tee | SONATA::LANGE | STOP!.....continue... | Wed Oct 05 1988 18:38 | 3 |
| Thats sounds good...
when is everyone taking the vacation to do this?
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884.35 | Good ole N'awlins | DPDMAI::BEAZLEY | | Wed Oct 05 1988 19:54 | 17 |
| Bout 350 miles as de crow flies, or de gator crawls, but wen chew
drives on dem Huey roads it make it seem lak 1000!!! Dey got 2 model
T wide lanes wit no shoulders an lots ob tractors an dronk Cajuns!!!
Better to take won ob dem aeroplanes. Take a couple ob hours. Chew
fly way op north to Shreveport! Den de camp is bout 25-30 mile East
ob dere on Innerstake-20. If chew won to drive dere are som bait
people in Shreveport an Arkansas, not too far. Don know de names
ob dere baits, tho.
Purty soon wen de weather get cooler de fishin gonna pick op an
usually stey dat wey on to Januarily or Feburarily, wen de freeze
come.
Do hope chew'all kin make it,
Coonass
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884.36 | Awright! | SONATA::LANGE | STOP!.....continue... | Wed Oct 05 1988 21:25 | 5 |
| SHREVEPORT!!!!!
My best buddy from the Marines is from there!
Hot Damn...I can kill two birds with one stone! (maybe)
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884.37 | Planty room | DPDMAI::BEAZLEY | | Thu Oct 06 1988 00:20 | 3 |
| Brang him down too!! Do he fish, or are he frum sum oder planet??
Coonass
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884.38 | Scott Rotten, dat Cajun fool! | SONATA::LANGE | STOP!.....continue... | Thu Oct 06 1988 11:33 | 6 |
| Of course he's from some other planet ... Shreveport! :):)
Until I started reading your notes, he de ohnly won I heared tak
lak chew!...
:):)
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884.39 | | VAX4::TOMAS | Joe | Thu Oct 06 1988 11:39 | 26 |
| Coonass,
I just got the newspaper articles you sent me on Lake Fork. Whaddaya trying
to do to me?!? The best I've done this year is a couple of 7 lbers and they
throw them back as "dinks"! I'm amazed at the number of 13-17 lb bass that
have been caught this past year!
Fishing on L. Fork must be A-W-E-S-O-M-E!! I know you've been trying to get
me back down there, but THIS is dirty pool!
For those of you that don't know Coonass, he's got a super camp on Lake
Bistineau in Louisiana. Bistineau is about 15 miles long (I think) and is
LOADED with cypress trees and has been the site of several BassMasters
Classics. Louisiana is not known for humongous bass like Florida, Texas or
California as the Florida-strain bass has not been introduced. A 10 lber is
considered a real hawg, but there is an abundance of 5-8 lbers. What's
amazing is the structure! I was down there 2 or 3 years ago and we motored
into the cypress trees. Within casting distance is at least 50 trees, any
one of them a potential home for a hawg!
Bob has a generous, standing offer to put anyone up at his camp. All you
need to do is get down there and buy your food and brew. He's got a couple
of boats, canoes, batueaus, and pirots (sp?) if you think you can manage to
sit in it without tipping over.
-HSJ-
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884.40 | ice is it | SCOMAN::WOOLDRIDGE | Worm fishermen have stiffer rods | Mon Oct 10 1988 12:51 | 5 |
| YO,
I'm in for an ICE derby. I also like the father/son/daughter
idea. I have a son and two daughters and they can definitly out
fish you hosers.
NIGHTCRAWLER~~~~~~~~
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884.41 | FLAG!!!!!!!!! | ADVAX::ALLINSON | | Thu Oct 13 1988 11:38 | 14 |
|
Count THE KEG in for an Ice fishin derbish.Quinsig sounds good
cause it is more or less centralized in MASS.How about one
just for Northerns or one for pickeral and bass??? In the winter
ewe never know whats going to be on your line next so we should
have a certain species or two but no more than two.
The Keg
WHO-CANT-WAIT-FOR-ICE-IN
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884.42 | read note 894 | PACKER::BACZKO | | Thu Oct 13 1988 15:17 | 4 |
| Hey Keg,
Read note 894.
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884.43 | from note 1263 | RAINBO::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Tue Nov 07 1989 12:31 | 37 |
|
>> Don Mac, could you put on your moderator hat and make a ruling.
I'm looking into it. I don't want to make any hasty decisions here.
I do not want to just go up to anyone in personnel and ask them to
make a call on this. I think it's a judgement call. And someone
who knows nothing about tournament fishing and has no interest
in the subject may decide it's easier to 'just say no' rather than
spending time looking into the subject for us.
I do have a contact that will hopefully help us through this.
Our tournaments are a big part of this notesfile's success. Besides
our annual Expo get together, and a few small outings, our tournaments
are where most of us got to meet each other face to face. And
hopefully where we can continue to meet new folks in the future. The
way we run our tournaments, with a little money involved, has made our
tournaments very popular and alot of fun.
I would hate to see someone our tournaments come to an end.
However, if we were forced to stop having 'DEC' tournaments due to the
prize money involved, I would hope that we could still continue our
get-togethers and fish just for bragging rights, charity, whatever.
But we'll cross that bridge if and when we come to it.
Anyway, I'm looking into it and I will post my findings in here asap.
In the mean time, I would suggest keeping the tournament on - as
someone said eariler, this is quite different than betting on the
world series, tournament bass fishing is legal. And this is not a
for profit tournament - it is a competition - no one is making money
on this event accept the winners.
I'll keep ya posted,
don mac
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884.45 | RICK CLUNN were not | HPSTEK::HAUER | | Tue Oct 02 1990 16:39 | 20 |
|
To keep the bustin and braggin going on...just a little longer...
At the end of the DEC tournament trail...we should figure our
"ANGLER OF THE YEAR". I am sure that you guys in the clubs
have wizzy calculations....in fact I remember reading that some
clubs use the same point system. We could include NH tournies,
Ma tournies in a combined total. Take the team results...
create them as an individual result and see who ends up on top!
I of course put this in because...well we know that....I AM
certainly not looking for the braggin rights on this one.
This would allow a little "atta boy" for the most consistent
angler through-out all the tournies.
What say ye!!!!!!!! Any help with the calculations out there.
Gitzit'
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884.50 | Total weight, LUNKER AWARDS TOO | BASSCO::BACZKO | Now, for some fishin' | Wed Oct 03 1990 11:48 | 7 |
| Here is an IDEA,
Take the total weight of every team that fished in every event in
1990 divide the weight by 2 and give each team member 1/2 the weight.
This is incase the team was different for tourny to tourny. Then
just add the weights, most weight is the AOY. Of course this would
leave old shiny mouth out lets see (0 + 0 + 0 = LOL)
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884.51 | Addition to basscos formula | JUPITR::NEAL | It is better to give than receive! | Wed Oct 03 1990 13:34 | 29 |
| To add to Ba$$co's idea, take his total and divide by the # of tourneys
entered. This would give you the average pounds of fish per tourney.
Its more statistically sound, but far from perfect. We could also get into
error rates. For instance if I fished only one tourney and caught a
total of 6 lbs between the two of us, that would give me 3 #'s. But
that is only a sample of one. Statistically it is a lousy sample. You
might want to only count 80% of the catch, that would be 2.4 pounds.
Some might say why not count it as 120% because the error could go
the other way, well if you went to more of the tourneys you wouldn't
have to worry :-).
To break it down I would look at it like this.
1 tourney 80%
2 tourneys 90%
3 tourneys 95%
4 or more 100%
Confused?? Good
Rich
BTW, I wouldn't count the lunker awards separately. Thats adding another
variable.
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884.52 | | XCUSME::WATERS | The Legend of the Lakes | Wed Oct 03 1990 14:19 | 1 |
| re.51 WHAT?
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884.53 | | XCUSME::WATERS | The Legend of the Lakes | Wed Oct 03 1990 14:19 | 4 |
| Does that way still keep me at ZERO (0)?
Legend
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884.54 | 6 tournies in all | BASSCO::BACZKO | Now, for some fishin' | Wed Oct 03 1990 14:34 | 19 |
| I figure there were 6 tournaments this year, I have extracted all
results of these and will begin to calculate some things.
TOURNAMENTS
MA Manchaug Spring May 90
NH Pawtuck June 90
NH Night Tourny July 90
MA Quinsig Night July 90
ALL A1 Tourny Sept 90
ALL Manchaug Fall Clasic Sept 90
Did I miss any???
I figure the first four were kind of locked into by state and the
last two were a combined effort.
Les
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884.55 | "How 'Bout This ?" | ASABET::VARLEY | | Wed Oct 03 1990 14:46 | 21 |
| If you're gonna base it strictly on documented fish catchin' ability,
then I think you can only add up total pounds an individual caught in
DEC tourneys. Forget the team stuff, because other folks contribute to
the individual's total. If you pick a GREAT partner (but a different
one for each event) who does well, you could do very little, but win in
total.
However, I suggest we consider some other things, such as
contributions, etc. To me, the Angler of the year isn't just the guy
that caught the most fish (just my opinion, remember), but someone that
has the whole picture. People like Gary Mattson, DonMac (and no, I
don't have a picture of Ota in my wallet) or CoonAss come to mind. Re
the latter, he's a pure fisherman, and has been the ultimately
hospitable guy. There's more to Bassin' than Bassmasterin'. I know this
makes things more subjective, but I wanted to open things up. Once we
knew the criteria, we could assign points to various categories, submit
votes, and announce the winner at an annual banquet.
What I'd look for is "best fisherman - best guy all around," not just
THEGUYWHOCAUGHTTHEMOSTPOUNDSPERIOD. Just my 2 cents. I'm in outer space
most of the time, anyway...
--The Skoal Bandit
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884.56 | thoughts | HPSTEK::HAUER | | Wed Oct 03 1990 16:26 | 30 |
|
A couple of thoughts.....first...Les from the explanation of your
club tournaments...I thought that the emphasis was on placement
and not weight. Since the assumption here [and we may want to
open a new note to debate] is that NH, RI, ME, VT or MA tournies
are populated by "equally" proficient anglers...then we could
use placement in these tournies as the major point as the
competition is assumed to be the same.
Yes I think that since one person could catch a great partner..
the totals would be outlandish....but if they fish together all
the time...they would end up tied.
I like this idea for the reason that going into Manchaug...there
may have been a couple of people in a race for first....even
though they both respectively were having tough days...it is still
important to keep their concentration up so as to become the
Angler of the Year......Also...I would propose that we keep
5 points or 10 points from each tourney to be awarded the
Angler of the Year. This wouldn't take much from the overall
points awarded...and would be an incentive.
Now on Skolies idea....[thanks buddy]....we could go with this
make CONSISTENCY by far the largest factor and then just hand
me the award SINCE I am the most consistent...WHOOPS...legend
has NEVER caught a fish...OK forget the consistency thing.
Gitzit' the_former_mister_consistent
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884.57 | Lets try this first | BASSCO::BACZKO | Now, for some fishin' | Wed Oct 03 1990 18:38 | 36 |
| OK I will work with the Gitzit' on a collection basis for the ANGLER OF
THE YEAR. If you want to be considered I will need sone help. I have
printed out the standing for the 6 tournaments in question this year
but for the life of me I cant come up with all the names, to many nick
names. Please go through this file and send me the your total results.
Do the following:
1) Go through the notes and add up the weight of your team in all
six tournaments. Divide by 2 and mail it to me
2) If your partner is a non DECie please do it for him to.
3) Convert it to 1/100th of a pound from ounces, if need be.
Send the info to BASSCO::BACZKO lets say by Oct 15
Example:
TOTAL TOTAL NUMBER TOURNY
NAME WEIGHT WEIGHT/2 OF TOURNIES POSITIONS
John Smith 12.50 6.25 3 3,1,7
Here are the notesd to Scan for the results:
NH Night Tourny 7/20 1439.108 Results in 1/100th
A1 Projecrt Tourny 1473.111 Results in ounces
Quinsig Night 1415.135 Results in 1/100th
Manchaug Spring 1357.112 Results in ounces
Manchaug Fall 1487.58 Results in ounces
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884.58 | power lunch | HPSTEK::HAUER | | Wed Oct 03 1990 18:43 | 11 |
|
Thanks LE$ BA$$CO.......see...do something nice...get some
respect....:-)
This will give me a "good" reason for an off-site meeting...say the
Bar Lunch conference Room to complete the final calculations.
Gitzit'
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884.59 | | BASSCO::BACZKO | Now, for some fishin' | Thu Oct 04 1990 11:29 | 5 |
| Mr. Gitzit'
Yes I believe I can fit it into my schedule, Lets say the 12th.
BTW send in those results, Everyone
Les
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884.60 | "BCL ees ma life..." | ASABET::VARLEY | | Thu Oct 04 1990 11:55 | 4 |
| Gitz/Bass - If you're doin' beers locally, do ya want some company ? I
won't interfere in the process, I just need a 'fix.
--The Skoal Bandit
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884.61 | Spring Tournament At Winnipesaukee (91) | RANGER::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Thu Oct 04 1990 12:19 | 6 |
| >> We'll have to do this at the Legend/Don MAC WINNY Tournament.
What the Legend is referring to here is a spring tournament that we
have decided to try and put together up at Winnipesaukee. Next year
the Mass boats will be allowed in NH. And the spring smallmouth
fishing is tough to beat. Quite a ways off yet... donmac
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884.62 | Is Belgarde Maine too far for a tournie? | DELNI::OTA | | Thu Oct 04 1990 13:01 | 17 |
| Would anyone be interested in a tournement up in Belgarde Maine?
There is a great fishing camp my brothers and I go to yearly the cost
per person is like $50 per night, but that includes 3 meals, room and
linen. I am not sure if we could negotiate a better deal or not but
could be worth the effort.
They also have 12 ft aluminum boats with 6 hp and trolling motors for
rent for those who don't have boats.
Last June when we went up there we caught over 120lbs of bass in three
days between the four of us. I'd say the average fish was about 2 lbs
I figuire the drive from the Mass/NH border is about 2.5-3.0 hours. Anyway
is that too far for a tournement?
the Bassassin
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884.63 | Who Do I Pay ? | ASABET::VARLEY | | Thu Oct 04 1990 15:36 | 7 |
| Sign me 'n Lavender (or whatever color Rich spray painted him) Jack up
for Winni. "Revenge is a dish best served cold..."
Optimistically,
--The Bandit
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884.64 | Spring Fever, ALREADY? | RANGER::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Thu Oct 04 1990 15:44 | 20 |
| >> Speaking of winny, when do you plan on having that? When does the
>> season open up there?
Again, it's kinda early to set a date, but some of the best fishing is
late may and early june, which is during the spawn and is a catch and
immediate release period.
However, NH Fish and Game does grant a number of tourament permits which
allow tournament participants to maintain 2 fish in a livewell.
Permits are not just 'rubber stamped' they are approved by a board.
They only allow x number of tournaments during the spawn on any given
body of water. And obviously Winni is a target for alot of clubs.
Late May and early June are also good times to get off-season rates at
on the water and there is little weekend warrior boat traffic.
Lots of issues, but plenty of time to work them. donmac
ps: Brian, I doubt I'd try and do Maine.
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884.65 | Why wait until it is too late | JUPITR::NEAL | It is better to give than receive! | Thu Oct 04 1990 16:12 | 6 |
| Don,
If these permits are not just Rubber stamped, doesn't it make
sence to get on the ball soon. I'm sure other clubs will be making
there plans ahead of time.
Rich
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884.66 | | XCUSME::WATERS | The Legend of the Lakes | Thu Oct 04 1990 16:19 | 26 |
| It might be a bit early Don, but we probably should just start a new
note and let people be aware of our plans. Perhaps someone know of a
good camp ground or even a cottage we could rent. I'd be willing to
rent a cottage right on the water and split it between a couple of
friends. Boy, wouldn't that be great.
As far as time frames...I think the weekend before Memorial Day or
the weekend after it. Three days. Friday, Saturday or Sunday. And
I really don't want to get carried away with the tourney permits and
all that stuff. Let's do it as just a bunch of LEGEND'S PALS getting
together and go from there....if we want to all throw a 10 spot in a
coffee can in the morning before we head out...great. The biggest
catch of the day takes the can! This way here we could switch off
partners each day...if that is something everyonme would like to do.
So, if you want to start the note and keep the suggestions rolling in
do it. NO BASHING allowed if we do create this note early. If you
have contacts to a cottage on winny..YOUR INVITED ;-)!
This could be a great time for all. And the Legend makes a mighty
good meal out of smallmouth.
My 99 cents worth.
Legend
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884.67 | don't get caught | RANGER::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Thu Oct 04 1990 17:07 | 17 |
| >>I really don't want to get carried away with the tourney permits and
>> all that stuff. Let's do it as just a bunch of LEGEND'S PALS
Legend, unless it is an 'on your honor' tournament, I suggest we obtain
the permits. That time frame is catch and release only. If people
are caught with fish in their livewell and they do not have a copy
of a valid tournament permit, they will be fined, at least. They could
possibly have their tackle and boat confiscated.
I doubt that they are accepting permit requests for next year yet.
Our club, the NH Bassmasters obtains permits during this season. I'm
sure we'll get one for Winni again this year. We'll be starting the
process ourselves within the next few months.
I'll put some info in about the permit stuff later. donmac
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884.68 | come on down! | HPSTEK::HAUER | | Fri Oct 05 1990 04:19 | 9 |
|
re. 60.......Skoal Brother....yes, absolutely...we need an "impartial"
witness as the tally is done...and also someone to buy that
third round....:-)
Do you know where the Bar Lunch Conference Room is????????
Gitzit'
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884.69 | BCL Was My Life... | ASABET::VARLEY | | Fri Oct 05 1990 17:23 | 8 |
| Yeah, I believe it is also known as the "BCL" Lounge - just down the
street from the Mansion House (a bit...) and diagonally across from the
dreaded "Billy Jack's." Ever try the Horseshoe Pub ? Right around the
corner and has a wacko mixologist...
Tell me when...
--The Skoal Bandit
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884.70 | | 11SRUS::LUCIA | Just one more cast! | Fri Oct 05 1990 17:48 | 5 |
| I have a good friend whose family owns an island on Winni, with several
cottages. I can check with them, but his family is not quite as "giving" as
he is, so I can't promise anything, especially yet.
Tim
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884.71 | | XCUSME::WATERS | The Legend of the Lakes | Fri Oct 05 1990 18:26 | 3 |
| This is what I want to hear. YOUR INVITED!
Legend
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884.72 | A GOOD idea from the legend??? | CSSE::JUDSON | What do you mean it isn't supported | Mon Oct 08 1990 14:06 | 6 |
| John Opps I mean LrGeNd!!! Your previous note about Winnie was best idea
that has come out of your head??..Having a fun tourney, small prize, different
partners each day sounds like a GREAT idea....As Don Mac says you, you need a
permit, no since taking chances....Count me IN...............
Bigbird
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884.73 | Just a thought but.... | VICKI::DODIER | Food for thought makes me hungry | Fri Oct 19 1990 13:58 | 13 |
| Re:.67
> If people are caught with fish in their livewell and they do not have a
> copy of a valid tournament permit, they will be fined, at least.
I know this sounds rather simplistic but how is anyone else going
to know that your having a tournement and not just fishing ? Also, is
there any difference between a tournament and a bunch of guys getting
together and throwing a couple of bucks down for biggest fish of the
day or whatever ? It might be worth a call to F+G to see if they make
any distiction on what a tournament is or isn't.
RAYJ
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884.74 | C&R Period specific | DONMAC::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Fri Oct 19 1990 15:22 | 25 |
|
Rayj, the key here is that we are referring to the catch and release
only period, where permits are required to keep fish in the well.
During other times of the year permits are not required unless it is a
commerical tournament that is open to the public.
>> I know this sounds rather simplistic but how is anyone else going
>> to know that your having a tournement and not just fishing ?
No way to tell by looking at ya. But if a F&G officer sees you
putting a fish in the livewell during the catch and release
period and you do not have a valid tournament catch and release
permit, then you are most likely going to get fined.
>> Also, is
>> there any difference between a tournament and a bunch of guys getting
>> together and throwing a couple of bucks down for biggest fish of the
>> day or whatever ?
Not to me. And probably not to the F&G officer either. As long
you are not breaking the rules, I'm sure they don't care what you
call it.
donmac
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884.75 | Yes, that would make a difference :-( | VICKI::DODIER | Food for thought makes me hungry | Mon Oct 22 1990 16:19 | 5 |
| re:74
Whoops, sorry. Missed the part about the C+R period.
RAYJ
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