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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers September 14th, 2004 02:23 AM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 

"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
Thanks Gil buddy, I feel much better now!

For the record, I'd never launch my boat in Boom Lake - my ego can be
broken, but not my Gambler.


I don't know what the problem is. I can run anywhere on the lake at 75 mph
+, and while I didn't win the tourney, I caught keeper fish.......
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com



go-bassn September 14th, 2004 04:23 AM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
See there, your ego & your boat are intact; All I have is my boat...

Warren ;-)

"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in
message ...

"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
Thanks Gil buddy, I feel much better now!

For the record, I'd never launch my boat in Boom Lake - my ego can be
broken, but not my Gambler.


I don't know what the problem is. I can run anywhere on the lake at 75

mph
+, and while I didn't win the tourney, I caught keeper fish.......
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com





go-bassn September 14th, 2004 04:23 AM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
See there, your ego & your boat are intact; All I have is my boat...

Warren ;-)

"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in
message ...

"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
Thanks Gil buddy, I feel much better now!

For the record, I'd never launch my boat in Boom Lake - my ego can be
broken, but not my Gambler.


I don't know what the problem is. I can run anywhere on the lake at 75

mph
+, and while I didn't win the tourney, I caught keeper fish.......
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com





go-bassn September 14th, 2004 04:24 AM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
You think Gilbert can handle the East Charles?

Warren ;-)

"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
. ..
When you get around here Gil.... you better let us know!

"Gilbert Archibeque" wrote in message
om...

If I move to VA. by July of next year it would be an easier drive to
Boom's Northwood Classic, plus right next to Joe, Charles and "the
shadow"!

gil






Charles B. Summers September 14th, 2004 04:33 AM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
As long as he can handle the cooler weather and green grass!


"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
You think Gilbert can handle the East Charles?

Warren ;-)

"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
. ..
When you get around here Gil.... you better let us know!

"Gilbert Archibeque" wrote in message
om...

If I move to VA. by July of next year it would be an easier drive to
Boom's Northwood Classic, plus right next to Joe, Charles and "the
shadow"!

gil








Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard September 14th, 2004 11:22 AM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 20:47:13 -0400, "go-bassn" sent
into the ether:

Thanks Gil buddy, I feel much better now!

For the record, I'd never launch my boat in Boom Lake - my ego can be
broken, but not my Gambler.

WW ;-)

Warren old man, I navigated my boat and Jerry's boat all over and did
not hit a thing. You should be skilled enough to manage that. I
would love a ride in a Gambler, bring it on up.

"Gilbert Archibeque" wrote in message
. com...
"go-bassn" wrote in message

...
The greatest reason for you to attend an rofb tournament is that you

can't
loose. You're bound to walk away (or fly, or drive...) with a huge

smile on
your face. I've never had so much fun getting skunked (yea, I know - 3x

on
the same lake...).

You'd think the odds would catch up with a guy that's made 10,000 casts,
pitches & flips into a lake where (at least a few) bass live, wouldn't

you?
16 days I've spent on Boom's (semi-barren) waters. I've fished wood,

rock,
& weeds. I've fished shallow cover & deep structure. I've

drop-shotted,
Senko'ed, spinnerbaited, cranked, tubed & wormed. In thunder,

lightning,
wind, sun & rain.

I should be a Boom Lake expert by now. But instead I've been unable to

land
a single keeper.

Will I go back yet again & try to put an end to this jinx, try to

conquer
Boom Lake's finicky bass & save face?




(scroll down)
















HELL NO! I'm whooped. I admit defeat. Hehehe.

Thanks as always to the Huber clan for being such gracious hosts. I had

an
absolute blast as always.

Thanks to Harry Thundercat for spending 3 full days in the tin can that

I
rented. I'm sure it would've been a bit better if I charged the

trolling
motor battery. Harry, by-the-way, landed keepers both days we practiced
together. He flat-out ruled Boom when it didn't count. Nice job T-cat!

Thanks to Chris Rennert for helping me drink all those White Russians.
Chris is a great guy & a super fisherman.

Great meeting Dan the wildman too, and seeing all my rofb buddies that

made
the trip.

Congrats to all who boated bass in this epic contest - especially my

good
friend Ronnie "Boom Lake" Garrison. I don't think Ronnie's ever spent a

day
on Boom without catching a keeper, and I know he's spent more days there
than myself.

It's super-great to hear that Randy's feeling better & out casting

again,
sorry he couldn't join us.

Special thanks also to all the non-attendees that predicted success for

me
on this trip - you guys are truly nuts but I love you all!

As for Boom, well, that lake is pure evil.

It's good to be home.

Warren




"That evil Lake"

I know what it is Warren. The missing element is your boat. take it
next time to protect you from evil, dropshoting with smallie colors
will be the cure!

If I move to VA. by July of next year it would be an easier drive to
Boom's Northwood Classic, plus right next to Joe, Charles and "the
shadow"!

gil




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Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard September 14th, 2004 11:22 AM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 20:47:13 -0400, "go-bassn" sent
into the ether:

Thanks Gil buddy, I feel much better now!

For the record, I'd never launch my boat in Boom Lake - my ego can be
broken, but not my Gambler.

WW ;-)

Warren old man, I navigated my boat and Jerry's boat all over and did
not hit a thing. You should be skilled enough to manage that. I
would love a ride in a Gambler, bring it on up.

"Gilbert Archibeque" wrote in message
. com...
"go-bassn" wrote in message

...
The greatest reason for you to attend an rofb tournament is that you

can't
loose. You're bound to walk away (or fly, or drive...) with a huge

smile on
your face. I've never had so much fun getting skunked (yea, I know - 3x

on
the same lake...).

You'd think the odds would catch up with a guy that's made 10,000 casts,
pitches & flips into a lake where (at least a few) bass live, wouldn't

you?
16 days I've spent on Boom's (semi-barren) waters. I've fished wood,

rock,
& weeds. I've fished shallow cover & deep structure. I've

drop-shotted,
Senko'ed, spinnerbaited, cranked, tubed & wormed. In thunder,

lightning,
wind, sun & rain.

I should be a Boom Lake expert by now. But instead I've been unable to

land
a single keeper.

Will I go back yet again & try to put an end to this jinx, try to

conquer
Boom Lake's finicky bass & save face?




(scroll down)
















HELL NO! I'm whooped. I admit defeat. Hehehe.

Thanks as always to the Huber clan for being such gracious hosts. I had

an
absolute blast as always.

Thanks to Harry Thundercat for spending 3 full days in the tin can that

I
rented. I'm sure it would've been a bit better if I charged the

trolling
motor battery. Harry, by-the-way, landed keepers both days we practiced
together. He flat-out ruled Boom when it didn't count. Nice job T-cat!

Thanks to Chris Rennert for helping me drink all those White Russians.
Chris is a great guy & a super fisherman.

Great meeting Dan the wildman too, and seeing all my rofb buddies that

made
the trip.

Congrats to all who boated bass in this epic contest - especially my

good
friend Ronnie "Boom Lake" Garrison. I don't think Ronnie's ever spent a

day
on Boom without catching a keeper, and I know he's spent more days there
than myself.

It's super-great to hear that Randy's feeling better & out casting

again,
sorry he couldn't join us.

Special thanks also to all the non-attendees that predicted success for

me
on this trip - you guys are truly nuts but I love you all!

As for Boom, well, that lake is pure evil.

It's good to be home.

Warren




"That evil Lake"

I know what it is Warren. The missing element is your boat. take it
next time to protect you from evil, dropshoting with smallie colors
will be the cure!

If I move to VA. by July of next year it would be an easier drive to
Boom's Northwood Classic, plus right next to Joe, Charles and "the
shadow"!

gil




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go-bassn September 14th, 2004 03:56 PM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
Dan, you're kidding, right? lmao...

ww

"Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now"
wrote in message
...
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 20:47:13 -0400, "go-bassn" sent
into the ether:

Thanks Gil buddy, I feel much better now!

For the record, I'd never launch my boat in Boom Lake - my ego can be
broken, but not my Gambler.

WW ;-)

Warren old man, I navigated my boat and Jerry's boat all over and did
not hit a thing. You should be skilled enough to manage that. I
would love a ride in a Gambler, bring it on up.

"Gilbert Archibeque" wrote in message
. com...
"go-bassn" wrote in message

...
The greatest reason for you to attend an rofb tournament is that you

can't
loose. You're bound to walk away (or fly, or drive...) with a huge

smile on
your face. I've never had so much fun getting skunked (yea, I know -

3x
on
the same lake...).

You'd think the odds would catch up with a guy that's made 10,000

casts,
pitches & flips into a lake where (at least a few) bass live,

wouldn't
you?
16 days I've spent on Boom's (semi-barren) waters. I've fished wood,

rock,
& weeds. I've fished shallow cover & deep structure. I've

drop-shotted,
Senko'ed, spinnerbaited, cranked, tubed & wormed. In thunder,

lightning,
wind, sun & rain.

I should be a Boom Lake expert by now. But instead I've been unable

to
land
a single keeper.

Will I go back yet again & try to put an end to this jinx, try to

conquer
Boom Lake's finicky bass & save face?




(scroll down)
















HELL NO! I'm whooped. I admit defeat. Hehehe.

Thanks as always to the Huber clan for being such gracious hosts. I

had
an
absolute blast as always.

Thanks to Harry Thundercat for spending 3 full days in the tin can

that
I
rented. I'm sure it would've been a bit better if I charged the

trolling
motor battery. Harry, by-the-way, landed keepers both days we

practiced
together. He flat-out ruled Boom when it didn't count. Nice job

T-cat!

Thanks to Chris Rennert for helping me drink all those White

Russians.
Chris is a great guy & a super fisherman.

Great meeting Dan the wildman too, and seeing all my rofb buddies

that
made
the trip.

Congrats to all who boated bass in this epic contest - especially my

good
friend Ronnie "Boom Lake" Garrison. I don't think Ronnie's ever

spent a
day
on Boom without catching a keeper, and I know he's spent more days

there
than myself.

It's super-great to hear that Randy's feeling better & out casting

again,
sorry he couldn't join us.

Special thanks also to all the non-attendees that predicted success

for
me
on this trip - you guys are truly nuts but I love you all!

As for Boom, well, that lake is pure evil.

It's good to be home.

Warren



"That evil Lake"

I know what it is Warren. The missing element is your boat. take it
next time to protect you from evil, dropshoting with smallie colors
will be the cure!

If I move to VA. by July of next year it would be an easier drive to
Boom's Northwood Classic, plus right next to Joe, Charles and "the
shadow"!

gil




Remove the x for e-mail reply
www.outdoorfrontiers.com




go-bassn September 14th, 2004 03:56 PM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
Dan, you're kidding, right? lmao...

ww

"Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now"
wrote in message
...
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 20:47:13 -0400, "go-bassn" sent
into the ether:

Thanks Gil buddy, I feel much better now!

For the record, I'd never launch my boat in Boom Lake - my ego can be
broken, but not my Gambler.

WW ;-)

Warren old man, I navigated my boat and Jerry's boat all over and did
not hit a thing. You should be skilled enough to manage that. I
would love a ride in a Gambler, bring it on up.

"Gilbert Archibeque" wrote in message
. com...
"go-bassn" wrote in message

...
The greatest reason for you to attend an rofb tournament is that you

can't
loose. You're bound to walk away (or fly, or drive...) with a huge

smile on
your face. I've never had so much fun getting skunked (yea, I know -

3x
on
the same lake...).

You'd think the odds would catch up with a guy that's made 10,000

casts,
pitches & flips into a lake where (at least a few) bass live,

wouldn't
you?
16 days I've spent on Boom's (semi-barren) waters. I've fished wood,

rock,
& weeds. I've fished shallow cover & deep structure. I've

drop-shotted,
Senko'ed, spinnerbaited, cranked, tubed & wormed. In thunder,

lightning,
wind, sun & rain.

I should be a Boom Lake expert by now. But instead I've been unable

to
land
a single keeper.

Will I go back yet again & try to put an end to this jinx, try to

conquer
Boom Lake's finicky bass & save face?




(scroll down)
















HELL NO! I'm whooped. I admit defeat. Hehehe.

Thanks as always to the Huber clan for being such gracious hosts. I

had
an
absolute blast as always.

Thanks to Harry Thundercat for spending 3 full days in the tin can

that
I
rented. I'm sure it would've been a bit better if I charged the

trolling
motor battery. Harry, by-the-way, landed keepers both days we

practiced
together. He flat-out ruled Boom when it didn't count. Nice job

T-cat!

Thanks to Chris Rennert for helping me drink all those White

Russians.
Chris is a great guy & a super fisherman.

Great meeting Dan the wildman too, and seeing all my rofb buddies

that
made
the trip.

Congrats to all who boated bass in this epic contest - especially my

good
friend Ronnie "Boom Lake" Garrison. I don't think Ronnie's ever

spent a
day
on Boom without catching a keeper, and I know he's spent more days

there
than myself.

It's super-great to hear that Randy's feeling better & out casting

again,
sorry he couldn't join us.

Special thanks also to all the non-attendees that predicted success

for
me
on this trip - you guys are truly nuts but I love you all!

As for Boom, well, that lake is pure evil.

It's good to be home.

Warren



"That evil Lake"

I know what it is Warren. The missing element is your boat. take it
next time to protect you from evil, dropshoting with smallie colors
will be the cure!

If I move to VA. by July of next year it would be an easier drive to
Boom's Northwood Classic, plus right next to Joe, Charles and "the
shadow"!

gil




Remove the x for e-mail reply
www.outdoorfrontiers.com




Gilbert Archibeque September 14th, 2004 08:38 PM

I'm Singin' the NWC Blues (Again)
 
"go-bassn" wrote in message ...
Thanks Gil buddy, I feel much better now!

For the record, I'd never launch my boat in Boom Lake - my ego can be
broken, but not my Gambler.

WW ;-)


re...

Gambler 2200, 300 merc, 85 mph? Nice!

gil


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