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Charles B. Summers April 16th, 2006 02:02 AM

Place Your Bets!
 
You can see this years Mid-Tenn Classic roster he
http://www.midtennclassic.org/roster.htm for an updated list of contestants.

Who has what it takes to win this tournament?

Justin and I have fished here together a couple of times and we know the
lake fairly well.
Joe's been here a time or two himself.
I'm awaiting secret instructions from my good friend Jack Dalzell who has
won a tourny or two on the lake.

But with that in mind... I'm going to hand the first place off to someone
who has never seen the lake! Why? Because that's how these ROFB events are!
Here's how I see it.

Charles (me) will be too busy laughing to catch anything decent.
Justin will get into his tournament mode and while catching a limit... will
forget what time weigh in is.
Steve will be too busy playing with that purty new boat if his.
Joe H. will also weigh in a limit, but will come within a fraction of the
actual first place finish.
Sean Barton will have an awful hangover on day two, but you never know about
those damn Michigan boys.
Jerry Barton, well... he's another Michigan boy AND knows my secret baits
and places.
Randy Lisk will prevent any of the second place spots from being filled.

But, coming out from left field is Pat Gustafson to seal the overall win
with one fish that will shatter any and all rofb records.

There's mine... what's your predictions?



Jerry Barton April 16th, 2006 03:08 AM

Place Your Bets!
 
I predict a lot of beer wil be drunk, a ton of laughing will be done, and
firends not giving a damn about who won, just that we got together again and
the old friends showed up. I love the fact that I get to be picked as a
non-boater again so that I can possibly fish with some old friends such as
my adopted son, Charles. I can't wait until we're all together again, I just
wish that a lot of the guys on this group could make the get together one
time to find out how much enjoyment there is among this group. See you guys
in a couple of days.


"Charles B. Summers" charles wrote in message
...
You can see this years Mid-Tenn Classic roster he
http://www.midtennclassic.org/roster.htm for an updated list of
contestants.

Who has what it takes to win this tournament?

Justin and I have fished here together a couple of times and we know the
lake fairly well.
Joe's been here a time or two himself.
I'm awaiting secret instructions from my good friend Jack Dalzell who has
won a tourny or two on the lake.

But with that in mind... I'm going to hand the first place off to someone
who has never seen the lake! Why? Because that's how these ROFB events
are! Here's how I see it.

Charles (me) will be too busy laughing to catch anything decent.
Justin will get into his tournament mode and while catching a limit...
will forget what time weigh in is.
Steve will be too busy playing with that purty new boat if his.
Joe H. will also weigh in a limit, but will come within a fraction of the
actual first place finish.
Sean Barton will have an awful hangover on day two, but you never know
about those damn Michigan boys.
Jerry Barton, well... he's another Michigan boy AND knows my secret baits
and places.
Randy Lisk will prevent any of the second place spots from being filled.

But, coming out from left field is Pat Gustafson to seal the overall win
with one fish that will shatter any and all rofb records.

There's mine... what's your predictions?




Charles B. Summers April 16th, 2006 03:30 AM

Place Your Bets!
 
Looks like our boater/non boater ratio worked out great!


"Jerry Barton" wrote in message
news:zL6dna61OIGWOtzZnZ2dnUVZ_v6dnZ2d@wideopenwest .com...
I predict a lot of beer wil be drunk, a ton of laughing will be done, and
firends not giving a damn about who won, just that we got together again
and the old friends showed up. I love the fact that I get to be picked as a
non-boater again so that I can possibly fish with some old friends such as
my adopted son, Charles. I can't wait until we're all together again, I
just wish that a lot of the guys on this group could make the get together
one time to find out how much enjoyment there is among this group. See you
guys in a couple of days.


"Charles B. Summers" charles wrote in message
...
You can see this years Mid-Tenn Classic roster he
http://www.midtennclassic.org/roster.htm for an updated list of
contestants.

Who has what it takes to win this tournament?

Justin and I have fished here together a couple of times and we know the
lake fairly well.
Joe's been here a time or two himself.
I'm awaiting secret instructions from my good friend Jack Dalzell who has
won a tourny or two on the lake.

But with that in mind... I'm going to hand the first place off to someone
who has never seen the lake! Why? Because that's how these ROFB events
are! Here's how I see it.

Charles (me) will be too busy laughing to catch anything decent.
Justin will get into his tournament mode and while catching a limit...
will forget what time weigh in is.
Steve will be too busy playing with that purty new boat if his.
Joe H. will also weigh in a limit, but will come within a fraction of the
actual first place finish.
Sean Barton will have an awful hangover on day two, but you never know
about those damn Michigan boys.
Jerry Barton, well... he's another Michigan boy AND knows my secret baits
and places.
Randy Lisk will prevent any of the second place spots from being filled.

But, coming out from left field is Pat Gustafson to seal the overall win
with one fish that will shatter any and all rofb records.

There's mine... what's your predictions?






Jerry Barton April 16th, 2006 03:46 AM

Place Your Bets!
 
It looks like 9 to 8 to me?

"Charles B. Summers" charles wrote in message
. ..
Looks like our boater/non boater ratio worked out great!


"Jerry Barton" wrote in message
news:zL6dna61OIGWOtzZnZ2dnUVZ_v6dnZ2d@wideopenwest .com...
I predict a lot of beer wil be drunk, a ton of laughing will be done, and
firends not giving a damn about who won, just that we got together again
and the old friends showed up. I love the fact that I get to be picked as
a non-boater again so that I can possibly fish with some old friends such
as my adopted son, Charles. I can't wait until we're all together again, I
just wish that a lot of the guys on this group could make the get together
one time to find out how much enjoyment there is among this group. See you
guys in a couple of days.


"Charles B. Summers" charles
wrote in message
...
You can see this years Mid-Tenn Classic roster he
http://www.midtennclassic.org/roster.htm for an updated list of
contestants.

Who has what it takes to win this tournament?

Justin and I have fished here together a couple of times and we know the
lake fairly well.
Joe's been here a time or two himself.
I'm awaiting secret instructions from my good friend Jack Dalzell who
has won a tourny or two on the lake.

But with that in mind... I'm going to hand the first place off to
someone who has never seen the lake! Why? Because that's how these ROFB
events are! Here's how I see it.

Charles (me) will be too busy laughing to catch anything decent.
Justin will get into his tournament mode and while catching a limit...
will forget what time weigh in is.
Steve will be too busy playing with that purty new boat if his.
Joe H. will also weigh in a limit, but will come within a fraction of
the actual first place finish.
Sean Barton will have an awful hangover on day two, but you never know
about those damn Michigan boys.
Jerry Barton, well... he's another Michigan boy AND knows my secret
baits and places.
Randy Lisk will prevent any of the second place spots from being filled.

But, coming out from left field is Pat Gustafson to seal the overall win
with one fish that will shatter any and all rofb records.

There's mine... what's your predictions?








[email protected] April 16th, 2006 03:50 AM

Place Your Bets!
 
Ok, I don't think I can beat Charles here on this post...I'm still
laughing!!!

Maybe I'll need to leave my watch on eastern time; then when 3pm comes
on my watch go to weigh-in. That way I won't be late! LOL

Here's how I see it going: (By the way I am sticking to the weights I
posted earlier.

Day one: First Place team: 10lbs 9oz

First place angler: Tim "Wermieernie" with his new plastics these fish
haven't seen yet. Weight of 6lbs 10oz

Second place team: 8lbs 14oz

Second Place angler: Joe "TNBASS" 5lbs 11oz (He'll take what he learned
from me, but keep his cool and catch all the keepers that bite, on his
SWL BlueGill color spinner.

Third place team: 8lbs 10oz

Third Place angler: Charles "BassPro" 5lbs 3oz (He'll take what he
learned from me, and all the info. he has been gathering. He'll fish I
know what and color, but give up quick on it. He'll change up to a
Berkley RedShad worm, and fish his favorite spot.

Fourth Place angler: Jerry Barton. He'll fish what he knows about
Charles places and baits on pratice, but will find something better for
tournament day. Weight 5lbs 1oz

Fifth Place angler: Justin "SWL" Hires (Me I'll pratice all week, fish
all kinds of baits, and have all kinds of patterns going. But, on
tournament day, (after thinking about it all night long, will have a
brain freeze, and won't know which pattern to run and end up wasting my
time on the water) Weight 4lbs 7oz

From there down the rest will weigh-in all close weight. No one will

come in empty handed.



Day two: First Place team: 11lbs 6oz

First Place angler: Steve Huber (After the first day of fun with the
new boat, he'll focus on fishing. Weight 7lbs 4oz with Big fish for the
tournament with a 5lb 12oz LM.

Second Place team: 9lbs 2oz

Second Place angler: Justin (Me) (After racking my brain on day one,
I'll go back to my basics and stick to one pattern.
Weight: 6lbs 13oz.

Third Place team: 7lbs 10oz

Third Place angler: Pat Gustafson (After day one he'll figure the lake
out) Weight: 6lbs 10oz

Fourth Place angler: Randy "Alwaysfishking" Weight: 6lbs 6oz

Fifth Place angler: Charles "BassPro" 5lbs 1oz (He will fish the same
spot and catch two fish on his Berkley worm)

One angler on Day Two will come up empty handed. Not because they
didn't have a keeper hit, but will have missed the BIG ONE a 8 to 9lb
LM.

There ya go folks...

Can't wait to get down there, and see everyone again!! This should
prove to be the BEST CLASSIC EVER!!

-Justin


Sean Barton April 16th, 2006 03:58 AM

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Charles, you should know better, I don't get hangovers, I have "off days".
If we've learned nothing it should be never count anyone out, hell I've won,
it can't be skill!!! Truth be told, I don't care if I win, lose, never
catch a fish, it's hanging out with the guys that......blah blah
blah..........you're all going down, there will be a repeat champ for the
first time in ROFB history!!!


"Charles B. Summers" charles wrote in message
. ..
Looks like our boater/non boater ratio worked out great!


"Jerry Barton" wrote in message
news:zL6dna61OIGWOtzZnZ2dnUVZ_v6dnZ2d@wideopenwest .com...
I predict a lot of beer wil be drunk, a ton of laughing will be done, and
firends not giving a damn about who won, just that we got together again
and the old friends showed up. I love the fact that I get to be picked as

a
non-boater again so that I can possibly fish with some old friends such

as
my adopted son, Charles. I can't wait until we're all together again, I
just wish that a lot of the guys on this group could make the get

together
one time to find out how much enjoyment there is among this group. See

you
guys in a couple of days.


"Charles B. Summers" charles
wrote in message
...
You can see this years Mid-Tenn Classic roster he
http://www.midtennclassic.org/roster.htm for an updated list of
contestants.

Who has what it takes to win this tournament?

Justin and I have fished here together a couple of times and we know

the
lake fairly well.
Joe's been here a time or two himself.
I'm awaiting secret instructions from my good friend Jack Dalzell who

has
won a tourny or two on the lake.

But with that in mind... I'm going to hand the first place off to

someone
who has never seen the lake! Why? Because that's how these ROFB events
are! Here's how I see it.

Charles (me) will be too busy laughing to catch anything decent.
Justin will get into his tournament mode and while catching a limit...
will forget what time weigh in is.
Steve will be too busy playing with that purty new boat if his.
Joe H. will also weigh in a limit, but will come within a fraction of

the
actual first place finish.
Sean Barton will have an awful hangover on day two, but you never know
about those damn Michigan boys.
Jerry Barton, well... he's another Michigan boy AND knows my secret

baits
and places.
Randy Lisk will prevent any of the second place spots from being

filled.

But, coming out from left field is Pat Gustafson to seal the overall

win
with one fish that will shatter any and all rofb records.

There's mine... what's your predictions?








Chris S April 16th, 2006 04:15 AM

Place Your Bets!
 
Interesting...We'll see :-)
--
Chris S
Replace com with net to e-mail


"Charles B. Summers" charles wrote in message
...
You can see this years Mid-Tenn Classic roster he
http://www.midtennclassic.org/roster.htm for an updated list of
contestants.

Who has what it takes to win this tournament?

Justin and I have fished here together a couple of times and we know the
lake fairly well.
Joe's been here a time or two himself.
I'm awaiting secret instructions from my good friend Jack Dalzell who has
won a tourny or two on the lake.

But with that in mind... I'm going to hand the first place off to someone
who has never seen the lake! Why? Because that's how these ROFB events
are! Here's how I see it.

Charles (me) will be too busy laughing to catch anything decent.
Justin will get into his tournament mode and while catching a limit...
will forget what time weigh in is.
Steve will be too busy playing with that purty new boat if his.
Joe H. will also weigh in a limit, but will come within a fraction of the
actual first place finish.
Sean Barton will have an awful hangover on day two, but you never know
about those damn Michigan boys.
Jerry Barton, well... he's another Michigan boy AND knows my secret baits
and places.
Randy Lisk will prevent any of the second place spots from being filled.

But, coming out from left field is Pat Gustafson to seal the overall win
with one fish that will shatter any and all rofb records.

There's mine... what's your predictions?




Charles B. Summers April 16th, 2006 06:50 AM

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Trash talk, eh? LOL

I'm going down all right... all the way down the aisle to pick up my trophy!
Then back down to wish you, and your little dog too, luck NEXT year!!!
Remember... I know a secret!

Best of luck to ye, Sean!

(Now where's that Fishing 101 book I had around here?)


"Sean Barton" wrote in message
...
Charles, you should know better, I don't get hangovers, I have "off
days".
If we've learned nothing it should be never count anyone out, hell I've
won,
it can't be skill!!! Truth be told, I don't care if I win, lose, never
catch a fish, it's hanging out with the guys that......blah blah
blah..........you're all going down, there will be a repeat champ for the
first time in ROFB history!!!


"Charles B. Summers" charles wrote in message
. ..
Looks like our boater/non boater ratio worked out great!


"Jerry Barton" wrote in message
news:zL6dna61OIGWOtzZnZ2dnUVZ_v6dnZ2d@wideopenwest .com...
I predict a lot of beer wil be drunk, a ton of laughing will be done,
and
firends not giving a damn about who won, just that we got together again
and the old friends showed up. I love the fact that I get to be picked
as

a
non-boater again so that I can possibly fish with some old friends such

as
my adopted son, Charles. I can't wait until we're all together again, I
just wish that a lot of the guys on this group could make the get

together
one time to find out how much enjoyment there is among this group. See

you
guys in a couple of days.


"Charles B. Summers" charles
wrote in message
...
You can see this years Mid-Tenn Classic roster he
http://www.midtennclassic.org/roster.htm for an updated list of
contestants.

Who has what it takes to win this tournament?

Justin and I have fished here together a couple of times and we know

the
lake fairly well.
Joe's been here a time or two himself.
I'm awaiting secret instructions from my good friend Jack Dalzell who

has
won a tourny or two on the lake.

But with that in mind... I'm going to hand the first place off to

someone
who has never seen the lake! Why? Because that's how these ROFB events
are! Here's how I see it.

Charles (me) will be too busy laughing to catch anything decent.
Justin will get into his tournament mode and while catching a limit...
will forget what time weigh in is.
Steve will be too busy playing with that purty new boat if his.
Joe H. will also weigh in a limit, but will come within a fraction of

the
actual first place finish.
Sean Barton will have an awful hangover on day two, but you never know
about those damn Michigan boys.
Jerry Barton, well... he's another Michigan boy AND knows my secret

baits
and places.
Randy Lisk will prevent any of the second place spots from being

filled.

But, coming out from left field is Pat Gustafson to seal the overall

win
with one fish that will shatter any and all rofb records.

There's mine... what's your predictions?










Charles B. Summers April 16th, 2006 06:51 AM

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I can't remember... did Heavy drop out?


"Jerry Barton" wrote in message
news:C7idnaHwfLJ1MtzZnZ2dnUVZ_u2dnZ2d@wideopenwest .com...
It looks like 9 to 8 to me?

"Charles B. Summers" charles wrote in message
. ..
Looks like our boater/non boater ratio worked out great!


"Jerry Barton" wrote in message
news:zL6dna61OIGWOtzZnZ2dnUVZ_v6dnZ2d@wideopenwest .com...
I predict a lot of beer wil be drunk, a ton of laughing will be done, and
firends not giving a damn about who won, just that we got together again
and the old friends showed up. I love the fact that I get to be picked as
a non-boater again so that I can possibly fish with some old friends such
as my adopted son, Charles. I can't wait until we're all together again,
I just wish that a lot of the guys on this group could make the get
together one time to find out how much enjoyment there is among this
group. See you guys in a couple of days.


"Charles B. Summers" charles
wrote in message
...
You can see this years Mid-Tenn Classic roster he
http://www.midtennclassic.org/roster.htm for an updated list of
contestants.

Who has what it takes to win this tournament?

Justin and I have fished here together a couple of times and we know
the lake fairly well.
Joe's been here a time or two himself.
I'm awaiting secret instructions from my good friend Jack Dalzell who
has won a tourny or two on the lake.

But with that in mind... I'm going to hand the first place off to
someone who has never seen the lake! Why? Because that's how these ROFB
events are! Here's how I see it.

Charles (me) will be too busy laughing to catch anything decent.
Justin will get into his tournament mode and while catching a limit...
will forget what time weigh in is.
Steve will be too busy playing with that purty new boat if his.
Joe H. will also weigh in a limit, but will come within a fraction of
the actual first place finish.
Sean Barton will have an awful hangover on day two, but you never know
about those damn Michigan boys.
Jerry Barton, well... he's another Michigan boy AND knows my secret
baits and places.
Randy Lisk will prevent any of the second place spots from being
filled.

But, coming out from left field is Pat Gustafson to seal the overall
win with one fish that will shatter any and all rofb records.

There's mine... what's your predictions?










Jerry Barton April 16th, 2006 07:16 AM

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It's not looking too good for him, but still hopefull.



"Charles B. Summers" charles wrote in message
. ..
I can't remember... did Heavy drop out?


"Jerry Barton" wrote in message
news:C7idnaHwfLJ1MtzZnZ2dnUVZ_u2dnZ2d@wideopenwest .com...
It looks like 9 to 8 to me?

"Charles B. Summers" charles
wrote in message
. ..
Looks like our boater/non boater ratio worked out great!


"Jerry Barton" wrote in message
news:zL6dna61OIGWOtzZnZ2dnUVZ_v6dnZ2d@wideopenwest .com...
I predict a lot of beer wil be drunk, a ton of laughing will be done,
and firends not giving a damn about who won, just that we got together
again and the old friends showed up. I love the fact that I get to be
picked as a non-boater again so that I can possibly fish with some old
friends such as my adopted son, Charles. I can't wait until we're all
together again, I just wish that a lot of the guys on this group could
make the get together one time to find out how much enjoyment there is
among this group. See you guys in a couple of days.


"Charles B. Summers" charles
wrote in message
...
You can see this years Mid-Tenn Classic roster he
http://www.midtennclassic.org/roster.htm for an updated list of
contestants.

Who has what it takes to win this tournament?

Justin and I have fished here together a couple of times and we know
the lake fairly well.
Joe's been here a time or two himself.
I'm awaiting secret instructions from my good friend Jack Dalzell who
has won a tourny or two on the lake.

But with that in mind... I'm going to hand the first place off to
someone who has never seen the lake! Why? Because that's how these
ROFB events are! Here's how I see it.

Charles (me) will be too busy laughing to catch anything decent.
Justin will get into his tournament mode and while catching a limit...
will forget what time weigh in is.
Steve will be too busy playing with that purty new boat if his.
Joe H. will also weigh in a limit, but will come within a fraction of
the actual first place finish.
Sean Barton will have an awful hangover on day two, but you never know
about those damn Michigan boys.
Jerry Barton, well... he's another Michigan boy AND knows my secret
baits and places.
Randy Lisk will prevent any of the second place spots from being
filled.

But, coming out from left field is Pat Gustafson to seal the overall
win with one fish that will shatter any and all rofb records.

There's mine... what's your predictions?












Chris S April 16th, 2006 12:22 PM

Place Your Bets!
 
Charles just wondering a bit :) How are individuals going to weight fish
when the rules state that only 5 fish in a boat :) here we go again.... This
looks like a Team effort so there will not be any individual winner other
then Big Bass???
--
Chris S
Replace com with net to e-mail

"Charles B. Summers" charles wrote in message
...
You can see this years Mid-Tenn Classic roster he
http://www.midtennclassic.org/roster.htm for an updated list of
contestants.

Who has what it takes to win this tournament?

Justin and I have fished here together a couple of times and we know the
lake fairly well.
Joe's been here a time or two himself.
I'm awaiting secret instructions from my good friend Jack Dalzell who has
won a tourny or two on the lake.

But with that in mind... I'm going to hand the first place off to someone
who has never seen the lake! Why? Because that's how these ROFB events
are! Here's how I see it.

Charles (me) will be too busy laughing to catch anything decent.
Justin will get into his tournament mode and while catching a limit...
will forget what time weigh in is.
Steve will be too busy playing with that purty new boat if his.
Joe H. will also weigh in a limit, but will come within a fraction of the
actual first place finish.
Sean Barton will have an awful hangover on day two, but you never know
about those damn Michigan boys.
Jerry Barton, well... he's another Michigan boy AND knows my secret baits
and places.
Randy Lisk will prevent any of the second place spots from being filled.

But, coming out from left field is Pat Gustafson to seal the overall win
with one fish that will shatter any and all rofb records.

There's mine... what's your predictions?




Charles B. Summers April 16th, 2006 05:49 PM

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5 fish per person, 10 fish per boat.

Weigh in is individually, but teams weights will be tallied at the end. Cash
prizes are for team weights. This is to keep the people in the same boat
working together.
Other prizes such as Big fish Cash, Steve's Custom Rods, Doc's Curado 200,
and trophies, will be awarded for individual weights.

All other Kentucky rules apply. I'll see if I can get them in print as well
as update our rules again and have them on Tuesday when I arrive.

See ya there,
Charles


"Chris S" wrote in message
rvers.com...
Charles just wondering a bit :) How are individuals going to weight fish
when the rules state that only 5 fish in a boat :) here we go again....
This looks like a Team effort so there will not be any individual winner
other then Big Bass???
--
Chris S
Replace com with net to e-mail

"Charles B. Summers" charles wrote in message
...
You can see this years Mid-Tenn Classic roster he
http://www.midtennclassic.org/roster.htm for an updated list of
contestants.

Who has what it takes to win this tournament?

Justin and I have fished here together a couple of times and we know the
lake fairly well.
Joe's been here a time or two himself.
I'm awaiting secret instructions from my good friend Jack Dalzell who has
won a tourny or two on the lake.

But with that in mind... I'm going to hand the first place off to someone
who has never seen the lake! Why? Because that's how these ROFB events
are! Here's how I see it.

Charles (me) will be too busy laughing to catch anything decent.
Justin will get into his tournament mode and while catching a limit...
will forget what time weigh in is.
Steve will be too busy playing with that purty new boat if his.
Joe H. will also weigh in a limit, but will come within a fraction of the
actual first place finish.
Sean Barton will have an awful hangover on day two, but you never know
about those damn Michigan boys.
Jerry Barton, well... he's another Michigan boy AND knows my secret baits
and places.
Randy Lisk will prevent any of the second place spots from being filled.

But, coming out from left field is Pat Gustafson to seal the overall win
with one fish that will shatter any and all rofb records.

There's mine... what's your predictions?






Chris S April 16th, 2006 06:08 PM

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I figure so :-)

--
Chris S
Replace com with net to e-mail
---
"Charles B. Summers" charles wrote in message
...
5 fish per person, 10 fish per boat.

Weigh in is individually, but teams weights will be tallied at the end.
Cash prizes are for team weights. This is to keep the people in the same
boat working together.
Other prizes such as Big fish Cash, Steve's Custom Rods, Doc's Curado 200,
and trophies, will be awarded for individual weights.

All other Kentucky rules apply. I'll see if I can get them in print as
well as update our rules again and have them on Tuesday when I arrive.

See ya there,
Charles


"Chris S" wrote in message
rvers.com...
Charles just wondering a bit :) How are individuals going to weight fish
when the rules state that only 5 fish in a boat :) here we go again....
This looks like a Team effort so there will not be any individual winner
other then Big Bass???
--
Chris S
Replace com with net to e-mail

"Charles B. Summers" charles
wrote in message
...
You can see this years Mid-Tenn Classic roster he
http://www.midtennclassic.org/roster.htm for an updated list of
contestants.

Who has what it takes to win this tournament?

Justin and I have fished here together a couple of times and we know the
lake fairly well.
Joe's been here a time or two himself.
I'm awaiting secret instructions from my good friend Jack Dalzell who
has won a tourny or two on the lake.

But with that in mind... I'm going to hand the first place off to
someone who has never seen the lake! Why? Because that's how these ROFB
events are! Here's how I see it.

Charles (me) will be too busy laughing to catch anything decent.
Justin will get into his tournament mode and while catching a limit...
will forget what time weigh in is.
Steve will be too busy playing with that purty new boat if his.
Joe H. will also weigh in a limit, but will come within a fraction of
the actual first place finish.
Sean Barton will have an awful hangover on day two, but you never know
about those damn Michigan boys.
Jerry Barton, well... he's another Michigan boy AND knows my secret
baits and places.
Randy Lisk will prevent any of the second place spots from being filled.

But, coming out from left field is Pat Gustafson to seal the overall win
with one fish that will shatter any and all rofb records.

There's mine... what's your predictions?








Jerry Barton April 16th, 2006 06:50 PM

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15" size?

"Charles B. Summers" charles wrote in message
...
5 fish per person, 10 fish per boat.

Weigh in is individually, but teams weights will be tallied at the end.
Cash prizes are for team weights. This is to keep the people in the same
boat working together.
Other prizes such as Big fish Cash, Steve's Custom Rods, Doc's Curado 200,
and trophies, will be awarded for individual weights.

All other Kentucky rules apply. I'll see if I can get them in print as
well as update our rules again and have them on Tuesday when I arrive.

See ya there,
Charles


"Chris S" wrote in message
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Charles just wondering a bit :) How are individuals going to weight fish
when the rules state that only 5 fish in a boat :) here we go again....
This looks like a Team effort so there will not be any individual winner
other then Big Bass???
--
Chris S
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"Charles B. Summers" charles
wrote in message
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You can see this years Mid-Tenn Classic roster he
http://www.midtennclassic.org/roster.htm for an updated list of
contestants.

Who has what it takes to win this tournament?

Justin and I have fished here together a couple of times and we know the
lake fairly well.
Joe's been here a time or two himself.
I'm awaiting secret instructions from my good friend Jack Dalzell who
has won a tourny or two on the lake.

But with that in mind... I'm going to hand the first place off to
someone who has never seen the lake! Why? Because that's how these ROFB
events are! Here's how I see it.

Charles (me) will be too busy laughing to catch anything decent.
Justin will get into his tournament mode and while catching a limit...
will forget what time weigh in is.
Steve will be too busy playing with that purty new boat if his.
Joe H. will also weigh in a limit, but will come within a fraction of
the actual first place finish.
Sean Barton will have an awful hangover on day two, but you never know
about those damn Michigan boys.
Jerry Barton, well... he's another Michigan boy AND knows my secret
baits and places.
Randy Lisk will prevent any of the second place spots from being filled.

But, coming out from left field is Pat Gustafson to seal the overall win
with one fish that will shatter any and all rofb records.

There's mine... what's your predictions?








[email protected] April 16th, 2006 10:00 PM

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Yes, Jerry the size limit there is 15" for Largemouth, Smallmouth.
Unless we change it: KY/spotted bass will be 12" (best way to check
this is by the jaw line) KY's jawline does not extend past the eye.

Do not be fooled by the patch on the toung. There are some cross breed
fish there. I've caught them. They look like a smallmouth/Ky bass
combined, but the jaw line extends past the eye. These are cool to
catch though. They fight hard!

Plan on catching, having many hits from 10-14 3/4" fish. I've seen it
be; catch 50 non-keepers to 1 keeper ratio many times. But, it's a lot
of fun catching bass every 5 minutes. I've also seen the opposite too.
Catch almost all keepers, not much smallones. Either way plan on having
a ball, and going through a lot of soft plastics!

See ya guys down there. Please call me when you guys arrive, even
those of you who are not staying in the Terrace. I like to hear from
everyone, and know all had a safe trip down. If you guys have any
problems at all..CALL ME. I will do my best to help out! 859-576-7857

-Justin


alwaysfishking April 17th, 2006 02:06 AM

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4th place? What I'm only fishing 1 day? 2 words for ya.

Forage Flukes, no morew third or second place finish for me. It's all
about taking down Sean!!!


Jerry Barton April 17th, 2006 02:22 AM

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From what I've been reading as far as fishing reports lately I have a
feeling we should all do well, It'll just depend who finds the right pattern
or honey hole.


"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
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4th place? What I'm only fishing 1 day? 2 words for ya.

Forage Flukes, no morew third or second place finish for me. It's all
about taking down Sean!!!




Sean Barton April 17th, 2006 02:30 AM

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Bring it on, ya Pennsylvaina Pond fishing girly man!


"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
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4th place? What I'm only fishing 1 day? 2 words for ya.

Forage Flukes, no morew third or second place finish for me. It's all
about taking down Sean!!!




Jerry Barton April 17th, 2006 03:17 AM

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ROFLMAO !!!!!!



"Sean Barton" wrote in message
. ..
Bring it on, ya Pennsylvaina Pond fishing girly man!


"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
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4th place? What I'm only fishing 1 day? 2 words for ya.

Forage Flukes, no morew third or second place finish for me. It's all
about taking down Sean!!!







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