Fruit Jar needs sponsors like this.
LAKES WASHINGTON, LEE, PARADISE, FERGUSON, WHITTINGTON, AND CHICOT, GREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI, MARCH 11, 2017
Crappie Masters All American Tournament Trail will hold a National Qualifier March 11, 2017 on Lakes Washington, Lee, Paradise, Ferguson, Whittington, and Chicot, Greenville, Mississippi. Sponsored by Renewable Fuels Association, American Ethanol, Bass Pro Shops, Washington County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Washington County Board of Supervisors, and the City of Lake Village, the tournament will qualify anglers for the 2017 National Championship to be held on Lake Washington, Greenville, Mississippi.
Late registration is on Friday, March 10 at Harlow’s Casino Resort and Hotel4280 Harlow’s Blvd, Greenville, MS 38701. Registration and voucher pick-up will begin at 5:00 PM with the rules meeting beginning at 6:30 PM.
Weigh in will be at Southern Stars - Bait N Thangs1940 Eastside Lake Washington Road, Chatham, MS. Anglers will fish from 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM and must be in line by 5:00 PM. The weigh in is open to the public.
Special thanks to local sponsors that include: Greenville/Washington County Mississippi Tourism and Visitors Bureau, Washington County Board of Supervisors, City of Lake Village, Greenville Inn & Suites, Hampton Inn, Harlow's Casino Resort & Spa, Southern Stars RV Park and Cabins, Bait N Thangs Bait Shop, Lighthouse Inn, Roy's Store/Cabins/RV Park/Campground, South Shore Cottages, Days Inn, Pecan Grove RV Park, CCA Properties, Wdms 100.7, Trop Casino, Garfields Restaurant & Pub, Cajun Shotgun House & BBQ, Sherman's Restaurant, Cow Pen, and Cicero's Restaurant.
Special thanks to our National Sponsors that include: Renewable Fuels Association, American Ethanol, Bass Pro Shops, Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council, Missouri Corn Growers Association, Humminbird, Minn Kota, Bobby Garland Crappie Baits, Prefish Gear, Power-Pole, Heartland Fish Fry, Ozark Rods, Skinzit, Mercury Motors, Millennium Marine, Off Shore Tackle, Jenko Fishing, Navionics, Spike-It, B’n”M Poles, Tite Lok Rod Holders, Midsouth Tackle, Slider, Crappie Now, Crappieholic, American Angler, Timmy Tom’s Jig Company, Valley Fashions, Crazy Angler, Grizzly Jig Company, Everharts Outdoor Store, Marine Metal Products, Fish-D-Funk, Ardent, Rod Safe, Zeko Shoes, Crappie King Cakes, Lake Fork Trophy Lures, The Original Rod Sox, Crappie.com, Monster Crappie Media and Huffman Publishing, and KMMO Brad & Brian in the Outdoors.
goggle-eye LIKED above post
No way, big blue and I don't make enuff to fool with all that crap
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If I have to lie about how wonderful that ethanol crap is, I'm out!
Travleing man, Boatbottom LIKED above post
footballcoach.. I really have heard from the guy that does my service work,and he's highly respected in the marine mechanics world, that it doesn't hurt to burn ethanol gas through your motor if you use a bunch of gas...but if you only burn a tank or two a year.. then NO. He said its the sitting up than causes the problem faster with ethanol.
I personally put only nonethanol in my boat just because it makes me feel better
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Dee F.. I agree with you if and its a big if u run a lot of gas through your motor. Most I know don't. Ethanol is not good on two cycle engines. This comes from several certified outboard mechanics who are also well respected. I know a small engine mechanic who works on mowers weed eaters and such says he loves ethanol. Keeps him in business. Try something. Put some enathol gas in a quart jar and set it on the shelf in your garage. In 3 months go and look at it and you will really feel better about burning 100% gasoline
If you do run ethanol.....buy it from the highest volume, cheapest dealer you can find.. It will be fresher..run it out quickly.
footballcoach LIKED above post
Agree with all that....run it out as soon as you can. That's why I went to a SIX gallon tank in my boat. Yep...SIX. I fill it more often but I don't put 15 gallons in it and let it sit and get nasty between trips. I don't fish THAT much and I just feel better about a smaller tank. I do use an additive that my guru motor mechanic of 62 years highly recommends. I also put the ears on the boat about once a week between trips and run it for 10-12 minutes at various rpms.
Heck with sponsors, they should be paying to fish their tournaments in MS, I don't get how the county and tourism board has to pay to get them to come hold a tournament. We have enough interest in our lakes without having to buy it.. good thing I don't work in local government I reckon