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The KBS Event at Table Rock is going to be HUGE and one that you definitely do not want to miss! There's an estimated 80-150 anglers competing and up to $5,000 1st place payout.

Ozark Extreme Outdoors, owned by Eric Hansen, is where we are hosting it and he's been working with us to really make this event exciting for the whole family. On the property, there's Indian Point Zipline and Indian Point Hydro Slide for everyone to enjoy. Make sure you make reservations for the Zipline -- Call 417-338-3339.

The Captain's Meeting will be held Friday night at the Village of Indian Point Community Building across the street from Deer Run Motel and Ozarks Extreme Outdoors. 

The Weigh-in will be held at Ozarks Extreme Outdoors, and following the weigh-in Harvey Stone The Band will be playing during an after-party and there will be a food vendor on site for all the hungry folks!

Deer Run Motel is offering 20% off for anglers fishing the KBS for that weekend only, also Indian Point Campground is the closest campground within 2 miles of the weigh-in. Make sure you mention you're with the KBS! There's also a local grocery store for any last minute items, which is also on the property.

The Address for Ozarks Extreme Outdoors is 1056 Indian Point Road, Branson, MO 65616

If anyone has any questions regarding this venue, lodging, camping, or any other items you might have that come to mind, feel free to call Ozark Extreme Outdoors @ 417-338-0378.

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$5,000 to first place? Is there a payout table available on this somewhere? I may want to buy a yak. That's a heckuva lot more than any big-boat bass tournament with a $125 entry fee has paid in a long time.

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18 minutes ago, Champ188 said:

$5,000 to first place? Is there a payout table available on this somewhere? I may want to buy a yak. That's a heckuva lot more than any big-boat bass tournament with a $125 entry fee has paid in a long time.

And darn near more boats. Just wild. Hope it's a great time for all. Stay safe.

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Champ, If you're going to buy a yak, might as well buy a two seater.  You can sit up front and fish, and Donna can sit in back and be your "human trolling motor".  Think of all the benefits - no batteries to charge and maintain, no more foot pedal, - you can use "Voice commands" to steer the yak.  Granted, it may take Donna a while to move down the lake a few miles to the next spot, especially into a 25 MPH headwind, but you could take advantage of the down time to eat a snack, observe the wildlife, maybe even take a picture or two.  Sure sounds like a good deal, doesn't it?

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58 minutes ago, Quillback said:

Champ, If you're going to buy a yak, might as well buy a two seater.  You can sit up front and fish, and Donna can sit in back and be your "human trolling motor".  Think of all the benefits - no batteries to charge and maintain, no more foot pedal, - you can use "Voice commands" to steer the yak.  Granted, it may take Donna a while to move down the lake a few miles to the next spot, especially into a 25 MPH headwind, but you could take advantage of the down time to eat a snack, observe the wildlife, maybe even take a picture or two.  Sure sounds like a good deal, doesn't it?

Champ in a kayak is something I would dearly love to see. Wrapped, with a jersey and poles.

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5 minutes ago, dtrs5kprs said:

Champ in a kayak is something I would dearly love to see. Wrapped, with a jersey and poles.

Not too many things I'd pay to see, but that's one of them. :-)

I can't dance like I used to.

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Don't get the cart ahead of the horse, boys. We have yet to determine if they make one of those things capable of floating my big butt. LOL

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12 hours ago, Quillback said:

Champ, If you're going to buy a yak, might as well buy a two seater.  You can sit up front and fish, and Donna can sit in back and be your "human trolling motor".  Think of all the benefits - no batteries to charge and maintain, no more foot pedal, - you can use "Voice commands" to steer the yak.  Granted, it may take Donna a while to move down the lake a few miles to the next spot, especially into a 25 MPH headwind, but you could take advantage of the down time to eat a snack, observe the wildlife, maybe even take a picture or two.  Sure sounds like a good deal, doesn't it?

Uh, what have you been smoking, QB? 

Donna Gilzow

Bella Vista, Arkansas

The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope.

--John Buchan, 1915

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3 hours ago, Champ188 said:

Don't get the cart ahead of the horse, boys. We have yet to determine if they make one of those things capable of floating my big butt. LOL

 The Diablo Paddlesports Amigo we sell at the shop has a 500lbs capacity.lol

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6 hours ago, Champ188 said:

Don't get the cart ahead of the horse, boys. We have yet to determine if they make one of those things capable of floating my big butt. LOL

My Big Game Prowler II is rated 550-600 pounds. I'm 220 and take my 70lb Golden Retriever plus my gear in it and feel like it could hold plenty more. 

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