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    I'll also add at this time LS is a must to compete in any crappie tourney to have hopes of winning......

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    Did they have a full tourney of 100 teams?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKs Crappie Catching Adventures View Post
    You are totally right...... Those were the BIG BAGS considering what most showed up with......LOL
    Yes sir, it was rainy, windy and bitterly cold...as stated before, get out of the wind as much as possible. In my previous statement I did not imply that the ones with live scope couldn’t win without it. They all are accomplished fishermen. I’m saying, as well as have heard some fishermen themselves say, they drop the unit in the water scan around a bit, and if there are no large fish, they gone without even wetting a line...
    One of the leading teams stated they didn’t know if they would make it back in time on the final day as they had ran a total of 100 miles that day. That struck me as odd, and with out doing just as described above, I don’t believe much,if any fishing would have been done. Rainy, cold and foggy mornings, coupled with the speeds the needed to accomplish this, my question is who wants to be the one to notify the next of kin, or pull someone’s corps out of the water. Slow down, put more skill back into it as stated in the couple of statements above. That’s all I’m saying...


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    Yes I think they started with like 115 teams, 230 anglers. Somewhere right in that neighborhood...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesdean View Post
    Yes I think they started with like 115 teams, 230 anglers. Somewhere right in that neighborhood...
    well that explains yours and my lack on an invite , they went way to far past the one hundred planned teams and ran out of stamps, i told you there was a good reason we didnt get invited Sk ......
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