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WARREN WOLK June 5th, 2006 09:29 PM

Almost 4
 
Well my quest for 4 straight tournament wins fell 1 place short Saturday, as
I took 2nd with a 17# limit of smallmouths. I really thought my big sack
had it sewn-up, but you never really know until the fish hit the scales.
But I can't complain!


After 3 casts I had 10# in the well, and here I thought it was gonna be a
tough tourney. Used the same Carolina rig techniques I discovered & put to
use last year at Lake Champlain. Sometimes old techniques are the best
techniques.

Hope y'all are catchin em!

Warren
--
http://www.warrenwolk.com



David Vito June 5th, 2006 11:05 PM

Almost 4
 
That's awesome man!!! Congratulations!

Dave V

"WARREN WOLK" wrote in message
news:8v0hg.15170$SM3.7732@trndny08...
Well my quest for 4 straight tournament wins fell 1 place short Saturday,
as I took 2nd with a 17# limit of smallmouths. I really thought my big
sack had it sewn-up, but you never really know until the fish hit the
scales. But I can't complain!


After 3 casts I had 10# in the well, and here I thought it was gonna be a
tough tourney. Used the same Carolina rig techniques I discovered & put
to use last year at Lake Champlain. Sometimes old techniques are the best
techniques.

Hope y'all are catchin em!

Warren
--
http://www.warrenwolk.com



Joe Z June 5th, 2006 11:25 PM

Almost 4
 

"WARREN WOLK" wrote in message
news:8v0hg.15170$SM3.7732@trndny08...
Well my quest for 4 straight tournament wins fell 1 place short Saturday, as
I took 2nd with a 17# limit of smallmouths. I really thought my big sack
had it sewn-up, but you never really know until the fish hit the scales.
But I can't complain!


After 3 casts I had 10# in the well, and here I thought it was gonna be a
tough tourney. Used the same Carolina rig techniques I discovered & put to
use last year at Lake Champlain. Sometimes old techniques are the best
techniques.

Hope y'all are catchin em!

Warren
--
http://www.warrenwolk.com

Nice job Warren! My guy Jami Fralick stumbled bad on day 4 but you are still
kicking tail. Joe Z.




RichZ June 6th, 2006 05:38 AM

Almost 4
 
WARREN WOLK wrote:
Well my quest for 4 straight tournament wins fell 1 place short Saturday, as
I took 2nd with a 17# limit of smallmouths. I really thought my big sack
had it sewn-up, but you never really know until the fish hit the scales.
But I can't complain!


Where was your tourney Saturday, Warren? Seemed like there was a Joisey
boat on every point In C'wood.

SimRacer June 6th, 2006 05:00 PM

Almost 4
 

"WARREN WOLK" wrote in message
news:8v0hg.15170$SM3.7732@trndny08...
Well my quest for 4 straight tournament wins fell 1 place short Saturday,

as
I took 2nd with a 17# limit of smallmouths. I really thought my big sack
had it sewn-up, but you never really know until the fish hit the scales.
But I can't complain!


After 3 casts I had 10# in the well, and here I thought it was gonna be a
tough tourney. Used the same Carolina rig techniques I discovered & put

to
use last year at Lake Champlain. Sometimes old techniques are the best
techniques.


That last line says it all IMO Warren. Fish are smart enough to realize when
they see the same thing over and over again and it often helps to go to
something either "brand new" or old enough that the fish haven't seen it in
a while. Or at least that's my take on fishing my local - and heavily
pressured - waters.

Congrats on all the recent wins and this "paultry" :-) 2nd place finish. lol


Hope y'all are catchin em!

Warren
--
http://www.warrenwolk.com





John Kerr June 6th, 2006 06:13 PM

Almost 4
 

Almost 4

Group: rec.outdoors.fishing.bass Date: Mon, Jun 5, 2006, 8:29pm (CDT+5)
From: (WARREN*WOLK)
Well my quest for 4 straight tournament wins fell 1 place short
Saturday, as I took 2nd with a 17# limit of smallmouths. I really
thought my big sack had it sewn-up, but you never really know until the
fish hit the scales. But I can't complain!
After 3 casts I had 10# in the well, and here I thought it was gonna be
a tough tourney. Used the same Carolina rig techniques I discovered &
put to use last year at Lake Champlain. Sometimes old techniques are the
best techniques.
Hope y'all are catchin em!
Warren
--
http://www.warrenwolk.com
========
It don't get much better than that Warren....but now you have a higher
level to shoot for :).

Congrats on all the success!

JK


WARREN WOLK June 6th, 2006 06:20 PM

Almost 4
 
I wasn't one of them Rich, my boat was in Merrill Creek Lake in Joisey...

Call me dude, or send me your contact numbers...

Warren

"RichZ" wrote in message
...
WARREN WOLK wrote:
Well my quest for 4 straight tournament wins fell 1 place short Saturday,
as I took 2nd with a 17# limit of smallmouths. I really thought my big
sack had it sewn-up, but you never really know until the fish hit the
scales. But I can't complain!


Where was your tourney Saturday, Warren? Seemed like there was a Joisey
boat on every point In C'wood.




WARREN WOLK June 6th, 2006 06:20 PM

Almost 4
 
Thanks all you guys! I won 3 in a row a few years back, sure was nice to do
it again.

WW

"SimRacer" wrote in message
...

"WARREN WOLK" wrote in message
news:8v0hg.15170$SM3.7732@trndny08...
Well my quest for 4 straight tournament wins fell 1 place short Saturday,

as
I took 2nd with a 17# limit of smallmouths. I really thought my big sack
had it sewn-up, but you never really know until the fish hit the scales.
But I can't complain!


After 3 casts I had 10# in the well, and here I thought it was gonna be a
tough tourney. Used the same Carolina rig techniques I discovered & put

to
use last year at Lake Champlain. Sometimes old techniques are the best
techniques.


That last line says it all IMO Warren. Fish are smart enough to realize
when
they see the same thing over and over again and it often helps to go to
something either "brand new" or old enough that the fish haven't seen it
in
a while. Or at least that's my take on fishing my local - and heavily
pressured - waters.

Congrats on all the recent wins and this "paultry" :-) 2nd place finish.
lol


Hope y'all are catchin em!

Warren
--
http://www.warrenwolk.com







WARREN WOLK June 6th, 2006 06:36 PM

Almost 4
 
Thanks Dave!

"David Vito" wrote in message
...
That's awesome man!!! Congratulations!

Dave V

"WARREN WOLK" wrote in message
news:8v0hg.15170$SM3.7732@trndny08...
Well my quest for 4 straight tournament wins fell 1 place short Saturday,
as I took 2nd with a 17# limit of smallmouths. I really thought my big
sack had it sewn-up, but you never really know until the fish hit the
scales. But I can't complain!


After 3 casts I had 10# in the well, and here I thought it was gonna be a
tough tourney. Used the same Carolina rig techniques I discovered & put
to use last year at Lake Champlain. Sometimes old techniques are the
best techniques.

Hope y'all are catchin em!

Warren
--
http://www.warrenwolk.com





Huck Palmatier June 7th, 2006 10:39 AM

Almost 4
 
.....better than KVD did last year!....he didn't take second after his
streak!



[email protected] June 9th, 2006 02:54 AM

Almost 4
 

WARREN WOLK wrote:
Well my quest for 4 straight tournament wins fell 1 place short Saturday, as
I took 2nd with a 17# limit of smallmouths. I really thought my big sack
had it sewn-up, but you never really know until the fish hit the scales.
But I can't complain!


After 3 casts I had 10# in the well, and here I thought it was gonna be a
tough tourney. Used the same Carolina rig techniques I discovered & put to
use last year at Lake Champlain. Sometimes old techniques are the best
techniques.

Hope y'all are catchin em!

Warren
--
http://www.warrenwolk.com


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