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Old 07-19-2008, 11:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Ranger375 View Post
Some thing to thing about.
1. where do those that express interest live and how far are the willing to travel to fish a tournament
2. Where will the start up money come from (you'll need scales, probably trophies or plaques, etc)
3. Would it be a draw or team format
4. Are there fees associated with fishing particular lake. (Shelbyville has some requirements and charge a fee in some cases.
5. Will need DNR approval.

Not trying to discourage, just some thoughts.

Barry F
Barry--Well this is a good start at least for conversation..Thanks for the list!!My brother and I are both young enough (me 27, him 31) that to us it wouldnt be a waste of time or money to get this thing started...Looking back a few months, there were 31 teams that fished shelbyville with addresses north of Interstate 70...I would like to hear more responses from other board members as far as interest goes before we can answer your question 1. Regarding #2, I dont know where the money would come from...Maybe have to start out on the cheap side..Get some scales sure, but just have entry fees paid out for prizes...Any ideas are welcome...Regarding #3, i would recommend team format just like crappie masters and crappie usa...Regarding #4, i thin all teams would have to pay for any expenses that a lake may have, just like any other tourney..Have to follow the rules at your own expense...Regarding #5, I will ahve to check into DNR regualtions and lake regualtions as far as tourneys go..i know there are a lot of bass tourneys on the lakes around me, so I will try to get a hold them to figure out if they just set up their own tourneys or if they ahve to go through the lake office or something..Again, if anyone knows anything, please add to the discussion...My only reason for starting this thread was to just toss around some ideas becasue we seriously ahve some awesome crappie lakes in this state and with gas prices and everything else factored in, it might be the best idea for those that still wanna fish competitively...And we might all get to meet each other and BS on this board afterwards!!
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