Well the event has been interesting to follow. Here is the prize break down:
1st--$50
2nd--$35
3rd--$15
I will do gift cards from BaitWrx at the end of the season. All the best!
Good Morning. So far, Shannon W., Scott W, Michael O, and Nicholas H have sent me $10 for the prizes at the end. Thank you all, and I am looking forward to a great season.
Dave
Hey guys, I just posted in our Fantasy Fishing message board how to make payment. The fee is $10. Based on our current numbers we will pay 1st and 2nd places.
BaitWrks Gift Cards
1st Place $50
2nd Place $20
Good Luck and dont forget your lineups. First event is this week
I can manage through my Venmo and PayPal Account. I can also get the gift cards. Here is my Idea if we get 10 to chip in $10.
1st $75
2nd $25
They do not have a lesser valued card. We do not have to decide today, but I am willing to do this part. Right now we have 5. We could also do BaitWrx. They have $15 cards available.
Hit the water about 7am hoping to find a few fish before my son woke up and he joined me. Found 2 solid keepers on a 2.8 Keitch. Fish were on points about 10-15 feet of water. Bites were not plentiful, but quality was good. Picked him up at 9am and we headed out. We focused on Spawning pockets and round points. All of our fish today came on a swimbait or a jerkbait. Water was 57-59 degree and clear.
Need some reviews on Deep cycle batteries for our Garmin Force. Lithium is not in our budget. Looking at Pro Guide, Bass Pro, and Duracell.
What are your thoughts?
Put in at the bridge about 7:30 in the fog soup. Put the trolling motor down and scooted over to the docks. Threw a small 2.8 until the fog lifted enough for safe travel. Only caught one small Spot to begin the day. Headed to some deeper docks along the river channel and caught 2 more shorts. Headed to the deep point timbers and caught a better fish along a drop off. Continued bouncing around until 1:30 picking up a fish here and there. I was hoping to locate some large shad schools, however, I am still learning my FFS. Need to spend more time on the water. Overall, I was happy with a few fish in tough conditions.
WT: 59-61
Bait: 1/16 oz Hover Jig and a 2.8 or 1/4 oz ball head with a 2.8 (Electric Shad and Threadfin Shad)
Structure: Front of Docks (shade helps) in 40-100 feet or deep points with pole timber
good luck