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1980 Bulldogs November 2nd, 2004 03:33 AM

Club tourneys & other trails
 
I have a question for the group.....
I fish with bass club here in GA, and tonight we had our November
meeting.
The discussion came up that being as the December meeting would be the
last meeting of the year that maybe we should go ahead an pick the lakes
& dates for the 2005 season. The response we got was we have some
guys(sponsored) in the club that fish Everstarts and BFLs and we should
wait until we got those schedules before we set the dates for the club.
I feel that the club is now starting to cater to the BFL & Everstart
guys more than its grassroots club members. Am I wrong in feeling this
way or should the guys who fish other trails choose between the club or
their big money tourneys? Your thoughts.......

Doug


Bassman November 2nd, 2004 03:58 AM

Club tourneys & other trails
 
No, you are right.
If they wish to fish outside your local club,let 'em.
But,don't let their schedule dictate your club schedule.
Unless they pay for your dues or entry fees!! LOL

"1980 Bulldogs" wrote in message
...
I have a question for the group.....
I fish with bass club here in GA, and tonight we had our November
meeting.
The discussion came up that being as the December meeting would be the
last meeting of the year that maybe we should go ahead an pick the lakes
& dates for the 2005 season. The response we got was we have some
guys(sponsored) in the club that fish Everstarts and BFLs and we should
wait until we got those schedules before we set the dates for the club.
I feel that the club is now starting to cater to the BFL & Everstart
guys more than its grassroots club members. Am I wrong in feeling this
way or should the guys who fish other trails choose between the club or
their big money tourneys? Your thoughts.......

Doug




Bassman November 2nd, 2004 03:58 AM

Club tourneys & other trails
 
No, you are right.
If they wish to fish outside your local club,let 'em.
But,don't let their schedule dictate your club schedule.
Unless they pay for your dues or entry fees!! LOL

"1980 Bulldogs" wrote in message
...
I have a question for the group.....
I fish with bass club here in GA, and tonight we had our November
meeting.
The discussion came up that being as the December meeting would be the
last meeting of the year that maybe we should go ahead an pick the lakes
& dates for the 2005 season. The response we got was we have some
guys(sponsored) in the club that fish Everstarts and BFLs and we should
wait until we got those schedules before we set the dates for the club.
I feel that the club is now starting to cater to the BFL & Everstart
guys more than its grassroots club members. Am I wrong in feeling this
way or should the guys who fish other trails choose between the club or
their big money tourneys? Your thoughts.......

Doug




Chris Rennert November 2nd, 2004 01:20 PM

Club tourneys & other trails
 
Personally, if you want to keep those guys in your club, you almost have to
cater to them. With the amount of money on the line in those tourneys they
would be foolish not to fish them. Also you mentioned they were sponsored,
national exposure from those tournaments are probably something that the
sponsors require. I guess if you want them in the club, then you probably
want to make sure your schedules do not conflict.

Chris
"1980 Bulldogs" wrote in message
...
I have a question for the group.....
I fish with bass club here in GA, and tonight we had our November
meeting.
The discussion came up that being as the December meeting would be the
last meeting of the year that maybe we should go ahead an pick the lakes
& dates for the 2005 season. The response we got was we have some
guys(sponsored) in the club that fish Everstarts and BFLs and we should
wait until we got those schedules before we set the dates for the club.
I feel that the club is now starting to cater to the BFL & Everstart
guys more than its grassroots club members. Am I wrong in feeling this
way or should the guys who fish other trails choose between the club or
their big money tourneys? Your thoughts.......

Doug




Chris Rennert November 2nd, 2004 01:20 PM

Club tourneys & other trails
 
Personally, if you want to keep those guys in your club, you almost have to
cater to them. With the amount of money on the line in those tourneys they
would be foolish not to fish them. Also you mentioned they were sponsored,
national exposure from those tournaments are probably something that the
sponsors require. I guess if you want them in the club, then you probably
want to make sure your schedules do not conflict.

Chris
"1980 Bulldogs" wrote in message
...
I have a question for the group.....
I fish with bass club here in GA, and tonight we had our November
meeting.
The discussion came up that being as the December meeting would be the
last meeting of the year that maybe we should go ahead an pick the lakes
& dates for the 2005 season. The response we got was we have some
guys(sponsored) in the club that fish Everstarts and BFLs and we should
wait until we got those schedules before we set the dates for the club.
I feel that the club is now starting to cater to the BFL & Everstart
guys more than its grassroots club members. Am I wrong in feeling this
way or should the guys who fish other trails choose between the club or
their big money tourneys? Your thoughts.......

Doug




Bob La Londe November 2nd, 2004 02:08 PM

Club tourneys & other trails
 
Basically its your call. Do you want those guys to fish your club or not.



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"1980 Bulldogs" wrote in message
...
I have a question for the group.....
I fish with bass club here in GA, and tonight we had our November
meeting.
The discussion came up that being as the December meeting would be the
last meeting of the year that maybe we should go ahead an pick the lakes
& dates for the 2005 season. The response we got was we have some
guys(sponsored) in the club that fish Everstarts and BFLs and we should
wait until we got those schedules before we set the dates for the club.
I feel that the club is now starting to cater to the BFL & Everstart
guys more than its grassroots club members. Am I wrong in feeling this
way or should the guys who fish other trails choose between the club or
their big money tourneys? Your thoughts.......

Doug




Bob La Londe November 2nd, 2004 02:08 PM

Club tourneys & other trails
 
Basically its your call. Do you want those guys to fish your club or not.



--
** FREE Fishing Lures
** Weekly drawing
** Public Fishing and Boating Forums
** www.YumaBassMan.com


"1980 Bulldogs" wrote in message
...
I have a question for the group.....
I fish with bass club here in GA, and tonight we had our November
meeting.
The discussion came up that being as the December meeting would be the
last meeting of the year that maybe we should go ahead an pick the lakes
& dates for the 2005 season. The response we got was we have some
guys(sponsored) in the club that fish Everstarts and BFLs and we should
wait until we got those schedules before we set the dates for the club.
I feel that the club is now starting to cater to the BFL & Everstart
guys more than its grassroots club members. Am I wrong in feeling this
way or should the guys who fish other trails choose between the club or
their big money tourneys? Your thoughts.......

Doug




Bob La Londe November 2nd, 2004 02:08 PM

Club tourneys & other trails
 
Basically its your call. Do you want those guys to fish your club or not.



--
** FREE Fishing Lures
** Weekly drawing
** Public Fishing and Boating Forums
** www.YumaBassMan.com


"1980 Bulldogs" wrote in message
...
I have a question for the group.....
I fish with bass club here in GA, and tonight we had our November
meeting.
The discussion came up that being as the December meeting would be the
last meeting of the year that maybe we should go ahead an pick the lakes
& dates for the 2005 season. The response we got was we have some
guys(sponsored) in the club that fish Everstarts and BFLs and we should
wait until we got those schedules before we set the dates for the club.
I feel that the club is now starting to cater to the BFL & Everstart
guys more than its grassroots club members. Am I wrong in feeling this
way or should the guys who fish other trails choose between the club or
their big money tourneys? Your thoughts.......

Doug




RGarri7470 November 2nd, 2004 02:45 PM

Club tourneys & other trails
 
December meeting would be the
last meeting of the year that maybe we should go ahead an pick the lakes
& dates for the 2005 season.


Both clubs I am in set our schedule for the year at the November meeting. We
always fish the weekend after the meeting unless there is a major holiday. The
guys that fish the big trails miss our club tournaments, but we figure changing
would make more people miss them.

There are three clubs here in Griffin, GA and we coordinate our schedules so
they do not conflict. One club meets the first Tuesday, another the Monday
after the first Tuesday and the other the third Tuesday. All three clubs fish
the weekend after their meeting. There are several of us in two of the three
clubs, and a couple in all three. If we start changing tournamament weekends we
create a problem for them because there will be conflicts.
Ronnie

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RGarri7470 November 2nd, 2004 02:45 PM

Club tourneys & other trails
 
December meeting would be the
last meeting of the year that maybe we should go ahead an pick the lakes
& dates for the 2005 season.


Both clubs I am in set our schedule for the year at the November meeting. We
always fish the weekend after the meeting unless there is a major holiday. The
guys that fish the big trails miss our club tournaments, but we figure changing
would make more people miss them.

There are three clubs here in Griffin, GA and we coordinate our schedules so
they do not conflict. One club meets the first Tuesday, another the Monday
after the first Tuesday and the other the third Tuesday. All three clubs fish
the weekend after their meeting. There are several of us in two of the three
clubs, and a couple in all three. If we start changing tournamament weekends we
create a problem for them because there will be conflicts.
Ronnie

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