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wrote in message SNIP Man, you're more dedicated than I am. I have NEVER fished in 30 below........I really hate the cold. But then again, If I remember right, you live where you have 9 months of winter and 3 months of bad snowmobiling :-) LOL, and he's in the south central part of the state. He has about two months of better weather than we do up here. But we REALLY appreciate it when it is nice..... -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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And take advantage of every single moment :-)
Chris Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote: wrote in message SNIP Man, you're more dedicated than I am. I have NEVER fished in 30 below........I really hate the cold. But then again, If I remember right, you live where you have 9 months of winter and 3 months of bad snowmobiling :-) LOL, and he's in the south central part of the state. He has about two months of better weather than we do up here. But we REALLY appreciate it when it is nice..... |
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Here's the deal: They were not prohibited from fishing for bedding
bass. The bedding bass gave the angler's the best chance for the heaviest bag, ergo they're going to bed fish. Unsporting as it may be in some folks opinion, it's allowed by tournament rules, so it's going to happen. Had the Classic been held on a body water where fishing for bedding bass is prohibited, then the angler's would have had to adapt. The problem then would be enforcement. The bottome line: the tournament rules don't expressly forbid it, so it's permitted. I personally don't fish for bedding bass EXCEPT when I'm fishing a tournament, when permitted. Yeah, it's semi-hypocritical, but with my lousy success rate, I can live with it, and the bass are in no real danger from me. Big Poppa |
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Here's the deal: They were not prohibited from fishing for bedding
bass. The bedding bass gave the angler's the best chance for the heaviest bag, ergo they're going to bed fish. Unsporting as it may be in some folks opinion, it's allowed by tournament rules, so it's going to happen. Had the Classic been held on a body water where fishing for bedding bass is prohibited, then the angler's would have had to adapt. The problem then would be enforcement. The bottome line: the tournament rules don't expressly forbid it, so it's permitted. I personally don't fish for bedding bass EXCEPT when I'm fishing a tournament, when permitted. Yeah, it's semi-hypocritical, but with my lousy success rate, I can live with it, and the bass are in no real danger from me. Big Poppa |
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Right, I really wasn't denying the fact that it gave the anglers the
best shot a winning as much as I was in disagreement with the fact that B.A.S.S would hold the Classic in the spring rather than the Summer. Oh well, it is what it is I guess. Chris Big Poppa wrote: Here's the deal: They were not prohibited from fishing for bedding bass. The bedding bass gave the angler's the best chance for the heaviest bag, ergo they're going to bed fish. Unsporting as it may be in some folks opinion, it's allowed by tournament rules, so it's going to happen. Had the Classic been held on a body water where fishing for bedding bass is prohibited, then the angler's would have had to adapt. The problem then would be enforcement. The bottome line: the tournament rules don't expressly forbid it, so it's permitted. I personally don't fish for bedding bass EXCEPT when I'm fishing a tournament, when permitted. Yeah, it's semi-hypocritical, but with my lousy success rate, I can live with it, and the bass are in no real danger from me. Big Poppa |
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Chris, you know I luv ya BUT...
First, bedding fish present the opportunity to grab the biggest sack about 1 week out of the year on any water. Pre & Post spawn staging fish are a much better bet. Second, I was in central FL last week & believe me, the conditions were totally not conducive (?) to sight fishing. It was overcast & very windy the majority of the time, and Toho's waters were anything but clear. A cold front blew in the second day, and the final day's conditions were about as cold n nasty as it gets in FL. I wont get into the bedding bass morality debate because we've done that 100x over here, but Mr Claussen was a humble & deserving champion, the "anti-Ike" if you will. The general concensus of those there to witness Mike's meltdown was that they were "Iked-out" anyway. After seeing him there I tend to agree. Great champions win like Claussen did, and they tend to loose in a similar manner. Warren |
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