Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted February 17, 2007 Root Admin Posted February 17, 2007 If you've heard of or have a fishing event anywhere in the Ozark's area, please post it here, no matter how big or small. It helps everyone know what's going on and give some of us an excuse to get out of the house and do something! Bass Clubs Trout Clubs Fishing Events Tournaments Benefits Kamkam 1
Members troutman11 Posted April 25, 2009 Members Posted April 25, 2009 This is a very small event held in Sunset Hills, St. Louis at a park called Watson Trails Park. There is a kids fishing derby at the lake there where you can catch catfish, bass, bluegill, ect. on May 7 starting at 6 pm and ending at 7 or 7 30 pm BORN TO FISH!!!.......forced to work...
Members Gobblersmountainresort Posted April 5, 2012 Members Posted April 5, 2012 Im in need of help to start a tournament out of my waterfront resort, I'm new to the area, bought an awesome location on table rock please check out my website and if any anglers could help we could make this alot of fun www.gobblersmountain.com
Members scottfarmer Posted May 15, 2012 Members Posted May 15, 2012 Headache Care Center Wednesday Night Bass Tournaments: http://www.headachecare.com/Bass.html Every Wednesday Night we rotate ramps around Table Rock. It is $20 per boat and $5 big bass each. 100% payback. Please join us! Visit the link above.
Members bigfish1259 Posted June 29, 2012 Members Posted June 29, 2012 Champion Boat Owners Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Benefit Buddy Bass Tournament Boat Show October 12th, 2012 3:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Tournament October 13th, 2012 7:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Cape Fair Boat Ramp, Table Rock Lake $ 50.00 Per Boat --- 80% Payback $ 10.00 Optional Big Bass 100 % Payback Optional Boat Show & Dinner It will be a two day event at Cape Fair Marina, Table Rock Lake starting at 3:00 P.M.-5:00 PM Friday October 12th at the Cape Fair Marina with a Champion boat show, vendor booths, and swap meet, followed that evening at the Cape Fair Community Center from 6:00 PM-8: PM with a barbeque buffet dinner and silent auction to benefit Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, followed 7:00 AM-3:00 PM Saturday October 13th with the tournament... Entry for the tournament will be $50.00 per boat and the all you can eat buffet style dinner the menu is as follows: Beef Brisket, Pulled Pork, BBQ Chicken, Baked Beans, Hot Rolls, Full Salad Bar with 20 items, and Beverage will be $5.00 per person for tournament entrants ($8.50 for non entrants. Dinner can be purchased along with early entry or at the door. Please notify Tournament Directors if you would like to enter your boat in the boat show. www.tocBoats.com Tournament Directors: Tom Blakemore Ph. 417 880-6767 and Jeff Avers Ph.417 880-0960 CHAMPION BOAT OWNERS OPEN BASS TOURNAMENT RULES 1. Early Entry is available by mailing checks payable to "Tournament of Champions" to the below address and at the Cape Fair Marina on the morning of the tournament. If entering by mail, please provide your contact information and details if your entry includes the optional Big Bass Side Pot and/or optional Buffet Style Dinner. Boat take off numbers will be based on date and time of entry. For early entries, please provide an e-mail address for boat take off confirmation numbers. All teams must fish out of a Champion boat. Entry fee will be $50 per boat. One person entry is acceptable but full entry fee is required. Mail Checks to: Tournament of Champions PO Box 791, Springfield, MO 65801-0791 2. This will be an 80% payback tournament with 20% going towards Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Side pot will be provided with a $10 entry fee for the biggest fish. 3. Tournament will take off at 7am and weigh in will be at 3:00pm. Weather conditions may alter takeoff times (fog or severe weather) and hours fishing will be adjusted as needed. Numbered chips will be provided for each boat and that chip must be turned in and placed in the chip bucket before each weigh-in time dead line or that team or boat cannot weigh in. Chips will be drawn after weigh-in for draw prizes. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS to this rule. 4. This will be a five (5) fish tournament per boat and all bass must measure 15 inches or more on a golden rule. A courtesy measure will be available at weigh in. Attempting to weigh a short fish will result in disqualification. Dead fish will be a deduction of one (1) pound per dead fish from total stringer weight. Acceptable bass are Largemouth, Smallmouth and Kentucky. Three hook Alabama rigs are allowed. 5. Pay back will be on one place for every four boats entered with a maximum of 10 places paid. Ties between team weights will be decided by totaling the number of teams tied and their places together and dividing the total payback between the teams. Polygraph tests may be given at any time at the request of the tournament officials. 6. Weigh masters judges will be the only people to touch or measure the fish once the bag of fish has been turned over to them for weigh-in. All of the judge’s decisions will be final in reference to short or dead fish and as to the final weight of each team’s weight. Touching of the fish after the judges have received them or pushing or arguing with the judges may be reason for disqualification. Weigh-in judges cannot weigh or measure their own fish and temporary judges will be requested to weigh their fish. 7. No team shall fish within the buoys of Cape Fair Marina, No team shall fish 50 yards of any full service marina dock or docks attached to that marina. No team shall fish within 50 yards of any boat that they knowingly feel is in the tournament. Protest will be decided by the Tournament officials and their decisions will be final. 8. Life jackets must be worn any time the boat is on plane. Team boats must pass by marina dock at idle speed with their live wells open for inspection and must idle out to buoys for a one boat at a time safe take off. No passing at idle speed within the buoys before takeoff and at any time teams boats are within the buoys of the marina they must move at idle speed. We have read the above rules and release the tournament officials, and sponsors from claims of injury or damage in connection with this event. We also agree to a truth verification test. I/We have a current boat insurance policy, and shall provide proof if requested. Signature ___________________________ Date ________ Signature ___________________________ Date ________ www.tocBoats.com
Members pcwillmert Posted August 23, 2012 Members Posted August 23, 2012 Three-day fly casting, tying, and fishing class at Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO. September 19, 21 and 22. Open to the public. -$99 class fee -for more info, pcwillmert@gmail.com, (573) 837-3584 -register at http://www.semo.edu/continuinged/registration.htm -All tackle, tools, and materials are provided.all participants will get a fly box with six-fly bass/panfish assortment! Intro to Fly Fishing Have you always wanted to try fly fishing but didn't know where to begin? This three-day class introduces beginners to basic fly tying, casting, and fishing techniques and is taught by IGFA World Record setting, fly fishing guide, and casting instructor, Philip Willmert. The first session focuses on tackle (rod, reel, line, knots, etc) and casting. The second session will present practical fly tying; simple patterns for local fish such as bluegill, bass, etc. At the third session, participants will get to apply what they've learned to catching fish at a local pond such as Capaha or Cape County. Participants will be able to used loaned equipment but would also have the option of purchasing a new rod/reel/line combo for $65. Instructor: Philip Willmert Date: Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, September 19, 21, & 22, 2012 from 6 - 8 p.m. Fee: $99.00 IGFA Fly Rod World Record setter Philip Willmert is an accomplished angler with over 20 years of fly fishing experience throughout North America. His fishing interests are wide-ranging, from alligator gar in south Texas to wild cutthroats in the Yellowstone River. His favorites, though, are brown trout in fall and winter and trophy northern pike and smallmouth during the spring in northern Ontario, Canada.
Members Big1 Posted November 19, 2013 Members Posted November 19, 2013 BassHunters will be having a 5 fish individual tourney on Stockton Lake out of Old State Park boat launch on HWY 215 right past Mile Long bridge. $20 per person, and $5 Big fish. 100% payout, no draw.. friends can share boats. All Stockton Lake rules apply. Nov 30, 2013 6:30 AM for livewell check and 7:00 am launch no membership needed. No boat restrictions as long as you have a working live well. 417 955 1377 Marc.
Members cebolla Posted December 7, 2013 Members Posted December 7, 2013 Norfork Lake 2014 Fishing Derby Prize Money ** $1,500 ** March 1, 2014 – June 15, 2014 Fish Species: Striped Bass, Crappie and Bass Artificial or Live Bait with Rod & Reel $20 Entry Fee for 1 Species, $30 for 2 & $40 for All Species Discounted Fees for Families Entrants must be staying at a Norfork Lake Chamber Member Lodging & Camping Facility Prize of $500 for Largest Fish in each Species For more information visit www.NorforkFishingDerby.com
Basschomper Posted November 24, 2014 Posted November 24, 2014 Good Ol' Boys Open Buddy Tournament Hawker point Stockton Lake December 6 7:30-3:30 $55 per boat includes big bass. Enter at ramp
Members danpalmer Posted January 13, 2015 Members Posted January 13, 2015 Cabelas Masters Walleye Circuit will kick off their 31st season on Stockton Lake March 6-7 2015!
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