fishingaddiction Posted December 18, 2014 Posted December 18, 2014 I am good with either the 14th or 21st out of Big M or Eagle Rock. I can also help with anything you need done Quill, just PM me and let me know. This will be a great opportunity to meet other members and have some fun fishing. Born to Fish. Forced to Work.
Sore Thumbs Posted December 18, 2014 Posted December 18, 2014 I will try to make that one too. No conflict for me. Just be ready to be wowed. I'm the worst fisherman you've ever laid your eyes on. Ha
Members sholder02 Posted December 18, 2014 Members Posted December 18, 2014 As others have mentioned, someone will have a conflict no matter the date. That being said, Joe Bass has a tournament on the 14th that I'll be fishing. I believe there are a few members that also fish Joe Bass. No matter the date, thanks for facilitating this.
Sac River Jim Posted December 19, 2014 Posted December 19, 2014 14th at eagle rock should work for me just fine . that will give me time to figure out how to use the bird 898's on the ranger r93 i just bought
rps Posted December 19, 2014 Posted December 19, 2014 Eagle Rock on the 14th. Yes! Set it up. I will fish and cook. I will not promise I will catch, but I will enjoy trying.
Bluff-Bassin Posted December 19, 2014 Posted December 19, 2014 I'd definitely try to make this. Sounds fun, I always like fishing "Big fish" tourneys anyways.(you always feel like your one cast away from winning)
Quillback Posted December 19, 2014 Author Posted December 19, 2014 OK, great, looks like we have enough to make a tourney on the 14th of March. I'll get the permit request for the Regatta sent in this week. So March 14th, Eagle Rock COE launch, 7 AM to 2 PM, and feel free to stay afterwards and meet some fine OAF folks. Heck, even if you don't fish the tourney, you can drop by and meet fellow OAFer's. We do need to get an estimate of how many folks are going to fish, so please continue to indicate here if you plan to attend. We may have a sponsor who may give out a prize to the winner and door prizes to entrants. Not making any commitments on this part yet, but someone has expressed a desire to do so. I'll start another thread this weekend with an entrant list, and re-list the short list of rules. Right now, the weigh in tool will be my Boga grip, if anyone has a better weigh in device, let me know. My grip is accurate, but it is in 1/4 oz increments, which is probably good enough, but you never know we could have 2 big bass that are close in weight. Trying to decide on the best way to conduct the weigh-in, could do it at the courtesy dock - or wait until people get there boats on trailer and weight them in the parking lot. I would like to minimize handling time, but yet give everyone the opportunity to eyeball the big bass. Doesn't look like there's enough interest for a walleye division, so we'll just go with big bass. Based on time of year and location, I bet there will be some incidental walleye catches.
Champ188 Posted December 19, 2014 Posted December 19, 2014 Incidental walleye taste better than intentional ones. Flysmallie 1
5bites Posted December 19, 2014 Posted December 19, 2014 I say put the boats on the trailer. The fish will be in the live well all day anyway so another 30 minutes won't hurt. Also if there was a close call on the bogas a culling beam will work.
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted December 19, 2014 Root Admin Posted December 19, 2014 OK, great, looks like we have enough to make a tourney on the 14th of March. I'll get the permit request for the Regatta sent in this week. So March 14th, Eagle Rock COE launch, 7 AM to 2 PM, and feel free to stay afterwards and meet some fine OAF folks. Heck, even if you don't fish the tourney, you can drop by and meet fellow OAFer's. We do need to get an estimate of how many folks are going to fish, so please continue to indicate here if you plan to attend. We may have a sponsor who may give out a prize to the winner and door prizes to entrants. Not making any commitments on this part yet, but someone has expressed a desire to do so. I'll start another thread this weekend with an entrant list, and re-list the short list of rules. Right now, the weigh in tool will be my Boga grip, if anyone has a better weigh in device, let me know. My grip is accurate, but it is in 1/4 oz increments, which is probably good enough, but you never know we could have 2 big bass that are close in weight. Trying to decide on the best way to conduct the weigh-in, could do it at the courtesy dock - or wait until people get there boats on trailer and weight them in the parking lot. I would like to minimize handling time, but yet give everyone the opportunity to eyeball the big bass. Doesn't look like there's enough interest for a walleye division, so we'll just go with big bass. Based on time of year and location, I bet there will be some incidental walleye catches. I have scales...
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