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go-bassn March 30th, 2004 06:42 PM

Northen BASS Open Schedule
 
This hasn't been officially released yet, but here it is:

June 24-26 Lake Erie, Buffalo NY
This will be a hawgfest unless the winds blow bad. The bass will be in
shallow-spawn mode in June, 25 pound bags should be common on Erie.

August ?-? (forgot the dates) Hudson River, Catskill NY
The Hudson can be tough in August, but bountiful for those that find the
right patterns. The water chestnut should be a strong pattern, unlike the
in the customary late-fall tourneys when it's dying off.

Sept ?-? Smith Mountain Lake, VA
I talked to Randall Romig & he said 7 pound limits should be good for making
the cut on this mountain lake. I know nothing about it personally.

My big problem right now is that I'll be moving this summer, along with a
huge scheduling conflict between the Erie Tourney & the NJ Federation Top 6
tourney on Lake George, NY, which I've already committed to & put deposits
down on.

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





John Kerr March 31st, 2004 12:11 AM

Northen BASS Open Schedule
 
What's that old saying....where there's a will, theres a way! Just might
be your year Warren, go get em!
JK
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Northen BASS Open Schedule

Group: rec.outdoors.fishing.bass Date: Tue, Mar 30, 2004, 12:42pm
(CST+1) From: (go-bassn)
This hasn't been officially released yet, but here it is:
June 24-26 Lake Erie, Buffalo NY
This will be a hawgfest unless the winds blow bad. The bass will be in
shallow-spawn mode in June, 25 pound bags should be common on Erie.
August ?-? (forgot the dates) Hudson River, Catskill NY The Hudson can
be tough in August, but bountiful for those that find the right
patterns. The water chestnut should be a strong pattern, unlike the in
the customary late-fall tourneys when it's dying off.
Sept ?-? Smith Mountain Lake, VA
I talked to Randall Romig & he said 7 pound limits should be good for
making the cut on this mountain lake. I know nothing about it
personally.
My big problem right now is that I'll be moving this summer, along with
a huge scheduling conflict between the Erie Tourney & the NJ Federation
Top 6 tourney on Lake George, NY, which I've already committed to & put
deposits down on.
Warren
--
http://www.warrenwolk.com


Jack Dalzell March 31st, 2004 02:16 PM

Northen BASS Open Schedule
 
Warren,
What are the entry fees for these events? I am either (God willing)
going to fish the Northern Opens or the Everstart series next year.
Jack
~~
Jack Dalzell
http://secretweaponlures.com/jdbass/jdhome.htm
~~

"go-bassn" wrote in message ...
This hasn't been officially released yet, but here it is:

June 24-26 Lake Erie, Buffalo NY
This will be a hawgfest unless the winds blow bad. The bass will be in
shallow-spawn mode in June, 25 pound bags should be common on Erie.

August ?-? (forgot the dates) Hudson River, Catskill NY
The Hudson can be tough in August, but bountiful for those that find the
right patterns. The water chestnut should be a strong pattern, unlike the
in the customary late-fall tourneys when it's dying off.

Sept ?-? Smith Mountain Lake, VA
I talked to Randall Romig & he said 7 pound limits should be good for making
the cut on this mountain lake. I know nothing about it personally.

My big problem right now is that I'll be moving this summer, along with a
huge scheduling conflict between the Erie Tourney & the NJ Federation Top 6
tourney on Lake George, NY, which I've already committed to & put deposits
down on.

Warren


go-bassn April 1st, 2004 03:24 AM

Northen BASS Open Schedule
 
Oo oo! You've already got a roomate Jack buddy. The entry fees are $1k per
tourney.

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


"Jack Dalzell" wrote in message
om...
Warren,
What are the entry fees for these events? I am either (God willing)
going to fish the Northern Opens or the Everstart series next year.
Jack
~~
Jack Dalzell
http://secretweaponlures.com/jdbass/jdhome.htm
~~

"go-bassn" wrote in message

...
This hasn't been officially released yet, but here it is:

June 24-26 Lake Erie, Buffalo NY
This will be a hawgfest unless the winds blow bad. The bass will be in
shallow-spawn mode in June, 25 pound bags should be common on Erie.

August ?-? (forgot the dates) Hudson River, Catskill NY
The Hudson can be tough in August, but bountiful for those that find the
right patterns. The water chestnut should be a strong pattern, unlike

the
in the customary late-fall tourneys when it's dying off.

Sept ?-? Smith Mountain Lake, VA
I talked to Randall Romig & he said 7 pound limits should be good for

making
the cut on this mountain lake. I know nothing about it personally.

My big problem right now is that I'll be moving this summer, along with

a
huge scheduling conflict between the Erie Tourney & the NJ Federation

Top 6
tourney on Lake George, NY, which I've already committed to & put

deposits
down on.

Warren





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