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BassMr August 16th, 2004 10:50 PM

FLW Tour Championship
 
It's good to see Jimmy Millsaps and Mickey Bruce from Georgia do well.I
have had the chance to meet Jimmy and years ago fished with Mickey on
Lanier,both class guys that have paid their dues over the years.
"RGarri7470" wrote in message
...
This big tournament just finished up and the winner got $500,000. I have

been
reading about it, trying to figure it out. It was a bracket tournament -

the 48
pros were paired up, first to last, second to 47th and so on. They were

not in
the same boat but competed against each other's weights.

If I have it figured right, after two days the winner of each pair moved

on to
the next day. So, your total weighed did not matter. You could catch one

bass
weighing 1 pound and move on if your paired pro did not catch a fish,

even if
the other 46 pros had over 20 pounds each. Seems like a strange way to do

it to
me!

Ronnie

http://fishing.about.com



BassMr August 16th, 2004 10:58 PM

FLW Tour Championship
 
Way to go Warren! If you had been on the front end who knows,you might have
won the darn thing!
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
Thanks Dude. The fishing up at the Hudson last week was tough regardless

of
where you were sittin, believe me! I actually brought more to the scales
than all my boaters combines lol. Too bad the Hudson was showing her

worst
side instead of her best. Oh well.

I'm not sure what you mean with million dollar prize, I've never heard of
such a thing.

Warren

"SimRacer" wrote in message
r.com...
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
No different from any other sport that uses a bracket format (tennis,

pool,
ncaa basketball etc). How bout that $500k prize though!

Warren


Congrats on moving up to that 24th place finish (I think) this past

tourney
Warren. I am not a tourney fisherman, but I'd imagine being a non-boater
makes it a tough row to hoe at times.

And speaking of big prizes, why did they do away with the MEGABass or
whatever it used to be, that paid a million out? I'd think with the

apparent
resurgence of bass fishing in particular, that some big time almost made

for
TV tournies would be in order once again. I know they came out with the
Elite 50 this year, but still, how about some big time bucks for you

guys
out there doing this as a job? How lame is it (IMHO) that the Super Bowl
(Classic) winner from our sport only got $200,000 in money? You can just
about score that much by placing in the top 10 of any of a handful of

PGA
golf tournaments these days...

Of course I am somewhat jaded by the fact that I also try my hand at
offshore fishing several times a year and I know the boat and guys that

won
the Big Rock tournament here a few months ago. A lot of you have

probably
never even heard of it, but those guys (the winning boat, crew and

fishing
team, though the boat was a charter) won almost 500k for that 1 555lb

Marlin
they boated....second place was still over the $200k that Takahiro (sp?)

won
at the Classic...






BassMr August 16th, 2004 10:58 PM

FLW Tour Championship
 
Way to go Warren! If you had been on the front end who knows,you might have
won the darn thing!
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
Thanks Dude. The fishing up at the Hudson last week was tough regardless

of
where you were sittin, believe me! I actually brought more to the scales
than all my boaters combines lol. Too bad the Hudson was showing her

worst
side instead of her best. Oh well.

I'm not sure what you mean with million dollar prize, I've never heard of
such a thing.

Warren

"SimRacer" wrote in message
r.com...
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
No different from any other sport that uses a bracket format (tennis,

pool,
ncaa basketball etc). How bout that $500k prize though!

Warren


Congrats on moving up to that 24th place finish (I think) this past

tourney
Warren. I am not a tourney fisherman, but I'd imagine being a non-boater
makes it a tough row to hoe at times.

And speaking of big prizes, why did they do away with the MEGABass or
whatever it used to be, that paid a million out? I'd think with the

apparent
resurgence of bass fishing in particular, that some big time almost made

for
TV tournies would be in order once again. I know they came out with the
Elite 50 this year, but still, how about some big time bucks for you

guys
out there doing this as a job? How lame is it (IMHO) that the Super Bowl
(Classic) winner from our sport only got $200,000 in money? You can just
about score that much by placing in the top 10 of any of a handful of

PGA
golf tournaments these days...

Of course I am somewhat jaded by the fact that I also try my hand at
offshore fishing several times a year and I know the boat and guys that

won
the Big Rock tournament here a few months ago. A lot of you have

probably
never even heard of it, but those guys (the winning boat, crew and

fishing
team, though the boat was a charter) won almost 500k for that 1 555lb

Marlin
they boated....second place was still over the $200k that Takahiro (sp?)

won
at the Classic...






RichZ August 16th, 2004 11:11 PM

FLW Tour Championship
 
RGarri7470 wrote:
Seems like a strange way to do it to
me!


You only gotta beat the guy you're fishing against. I think it's
ridiculous and needlessly injects luck into the mix.

RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing


RichZ August 16th, 2004 11:11 PM

FLW Tour Championship
 
RGarri7470 wrote:
Seems like a strange way to do it to
me!


You only gotta beat the guy you're fishing against. I think it's
ridiculous and needlessly injects luck into the mix.

RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing


go-bassn August 16th, 2004 11:41 PM

FLW Tour Championship
 
Thanks brother. The guys that won there on *their own fish* deserve alot of
credit. I stayed with Randy Romig, one of the greatest tidewater fisherman
on the planet. He had a very tough week. Guys like Kenyon Hill & OT Fears
fellon their faces on the Hudson. It was TOUGH!

Warren

"BassMr" wrote in message
link.net...
Way to go Warren! If you had been on the front end who knows,you might

have
won the darn thing!
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
Thanks Dude. The fishing up at the Hudson last week was tough

regardless
of
where you were sittin, believe me! I actually brought more to the

scales
than all my boaters combines lol. Too bad the Hudson was showing her

worst
side instead of her best. Oh well.

I'm not sure what you mean with million dollar prize, I've never heard

of
such a thing.

Warren

"SimRacer" wrote in message
r.com...
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
No different from any other sport that uses a bracket format

(tennis,
pool,
ncaa basketball etc). How bout that $500k prize though!

Warren


Congrats on moving up to that 24th place finish (I think) this past

tourney
Warren. I am not a tourney fisherman, but I'd imagine being a

non-boater
makes it a tough row to hoe at times.

And speaking of big prizes, why did they do away with the MEGABass or
whatever it used to be, that paid a million out? I'd think with the

apparent
resurgence of bass fishing in particular, that some big time almost

made
for
TV tournies would be in order once again. I know they came out with

the
Elite 50 this year, but still, how about some big time bucks for you

guys
out there doing this as a job? How lame is it (IMHO) that the Super

Bowl
(Classic) winner from our sport only got $200,000 in money? You can

just
about score that much by placing in the top 10 of any of a handful of

PGA
golf tournaments these days...

Of course I am somewhat jaded by the fact that I also try my hand at
offshore fishing several times a year and I know the boat and guys

that
won
the Big Rock tournament here a few months ago. A lot of you have

probably
never even heard of it, but those guys (the winning boat, crew and

fishing
team, though the boat was a charter) won almost 500k for that 1 555lb

Marlin
they boated....second place was still over the $200k that Takahiro

(sp?)
won
at the Classic...








go-bassn August 16th, 2004 11:41 PM

FLW Tour Championship
 
Thanks brother. The guys that won there on *their own fish* deserve alot of
credit. I stayed with Randy Romig, one of the greatest tidewater fisherman
on the planet. He had a very tough week. Guys like Kenyon Hill & OT Fears
fellon their faces on the Hudson. It was TOUGH!

Warren

"BassMr" wrote in message
link.net...
Way to go Warren! If you had been on the front end who knows,you might

have
won the darn thing!
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
Thanks Dude. The fishing up at the Hudson last week was tough

regardless
of
where you were sittin, believe me! I actually brought more to the

scales
than all my boaters combines lol. Too bad the Hudson was showing her

worst
side instead of her best. Oh well.

I'm not sure what you mean with million dollar prize, I've never heard

of
such a thing.

Warren

"SimRacer" wrote in message
r.com...
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
No different from any other sport that uses a bracket format

(tennis,
pool,
ncaa basketball etc). How bout that $500k prize though!

Warren


Congrats on moving up to that 24th place finish (I think) this past

tourney
Warren. I am not a tourney fisherman, but I'd imagine being a

non-boater
makes it a tough row to hoe at times.

And speaking of big prizes, why did they do away with the MEGABass or
whatever it used to be, that paid a million out? I'd think with the

apparent
resurgence of bass fishing in particular, that some big time almost

made
for
TV tournies would be in order once again. I know they came out with

the
Elite 50 this year, but still, how about some big time bucks for you

guys
out there doing this as a job? How lame is it (IMHO) that the Super

Bowl
(Classic) winner from our sport only got $200,000 in money? You can

just
about score that much by placing in the top 10 of any of a handful of

PGA
golf tournaments these days...

Of course I am somewhat jaded by the fact that I also try my hand at
offshore fishing several times a year and I know the boat and guys

that
won
the Big Rock tournament here a few months ago. A lot of you have

probably
never even heard of it, but those guys (the winning boat, crew and

fishing
team, though the boat was a charter) won almost 500k for that 1 555lb

Marlin
they boated....second place was still over the $200k that Takahiro

(sp?)
won
at the Classic...








Marty August 17th, 2004 06:08 AM

FLW Tour Championship
 

"SimRacer" wrote in message
r.com...
How lame is it (IMHO) that the Super Bowl
(Classic) winner from our sport only got $200,000 in money? You can just
about score that much by placing in the top 10 of any of a handful of PGA
golf tournaments these days...


I've seen others compare fishing to the PGA, but it's night and day. Golf
tournaments have thousands of paying spectators, millions of TV viewers and
big-dollar sponsors. When that happens in fishing, you'll see the big bucks,
but don't hold your breath.



Marty August 17th, 2004 06:08 AM

FLW Tour Championship
 

"SimRacer" wrote in message
r.com...
How lame is it (IMHO) that the Super Bowl
(Classic) winner from our sport only got $200,000 in money? You can just
about score that much by placing in the top 10 of any of a handful of PGA
golf tournaments these days...


I've seen others compare fishing to the PGA, but it's night and day. Golf
tournaments have thousands of paying spectators, millions of TV viewers and
big-dollar sponsors. When that happens in fishing, you'll see the big bucks,
but don't hold your breath.



Marty August 17th, 2004 06:16 AM

FLW Tour Championship
 

"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
No different from any other sport that uses a bracket format (tennis,

pool,
ncaa basketball etc). How bout that $500k prize though!


Well, there is a slight difference--in all those sports, the opponents face
each other and influence how the others play, thus actually defeating them.
I can't think of another sport that parallels fishing, with the total weight
component.

500k is a huge prize, but I wonder if that's the right way to do it. I know
they get lots of ink with that payoff, but the 2nd place got just 10% of
that, whereas the Classic paid 2nd place 25% (I think) of 1st place. Golf
tournaments pay a much higher % of the 1st prize to other top finishers.
Those are just observations, I don't know what the "right" way is, if there
even IS a right way. What if they dropped 1st prize down to 300k, say, and
spread the wealth around a little more? I just don't know.




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