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Made it home
Had a great time in Rhinelander, as usual. Thanks to Steve and Janet
for all you do to make the trip good. I was disappointed in my finish, dropping to 4th, but that's fishing. Left Rhinelander Saturdayat 9 am GA time and it was 34 degrees with a predicted high of 72. 16 hours, 45 minutes and 1001 miles later I pulled into the parking lot at Gault's Ferry landing on Lake Alltoona at 2 am. Slept somewhat for three hours in the truck then fished a club tournament. Got two keeper spots - on on the prototype spinnerbait Joe made for me and another on the same rocky point on a jig and pig. Together they weighed 3,81 pounds, good for 7th place. Worth it, I guess. After another 80 miles I got home at 4 pm on Sunday. Already looking forward to next year! Ronnie http://fishing about.com |
Made it home
BTW it was 72 degrees at 2 am at Allatoona, got up into the upper 80s
by quitting time. REALLY missed that Rhinelander weather! Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Ronnie wrote: Had a great time in Rhinelander, as usual. Thanks to Steve and Janet for all you do to make the trip good. I was disappointed in my finish, dropping to 4th, but that's fishing. Left Rhinelander Saturdayat 9 am GA time and it was 34 degrees with a predicted high of 72. 16 hours, 45 minutes and 1001 miles later I pulled into the parking lot at Gault's Ferry landing on Lake Alltoona at 2 am. Slept somewhat for three hours in the truck then fished a club tournament. Got two keeper spots - on on the prototype spinnerbait Joe made for me and another on the same rocky point on a jig and pig. Together they weighed 3,81 pounds, good for 7th place. Worth it, I guess. After another 80 miles I got home at 4 pm on Sunday. Already looking forward to next year! Ronnie http://fishing about.com |
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On 13 Sep 2006 17:48:58 -0700, "Ronnie"
wrote: BTW it was 72 degrees at 2 am at Allatoona, got up into the upper 80s by quitting time. REALLY missed that Rhinelander weather! I'll just bet you do. LOL It's been raining here nonstop till today. I put the leathers on and rode over to the drugstore in the next town. It was a bit brisk...But refreshing :} Glad to hear you made it safely to the tourney and caught fish. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Ronnie wrote: Had a great time in Rhinelander, as usual. Thanks to Steve and Janet for all you do to make the trip good. I was disappointed in my finish, dropping to 4th, but that's fishing. Left Rhinelander Saturdayat 9 am GA time and it was 34 degrees with a predicted high of 72. 16 hours, 45 minutes and 1001 miles later I pulled into the parking lot at Gault's Ferry landing on Lake Alltoona at 2 am. Slept somewhat for three hours in the truck then fished a club tournament. Got two keeper spots - on on the prototype spinnerbait Joe made for me and another on the same rocky point on a jig and pig. Together they weighed 3,81 pounds, good for 7th place. Worth it, I guess. After another 80 miles I got home at 4 pm on Sunday. Already looking forward to next year! Ronnie http://fishing about.com |
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Hey Ronnie, this is off topic for this post, but I was reading my Sept.
issue of Arkansas Sportsman magizine and ran into and article titled '4 Baits for September Bass' written by you. with a picture of Fritz Nordengren holding up a 2 1/2 pound bass. I have no Idea how long ago you wrote that, but it was cool to see your name and article in the magizine. Good article as well. Larry |
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Larry, if you want to read some more of Ronnie's great articles, pick up a
subscription to Georgia Outdoor News. I have enjoyed reading them for years now. The man can fish too ! "Larry Runkle" wrote in message ... Hey Ronnie, this is off topic for this post, but I was reading my Sept. issue of Arkansas Sportsman magizine and ran into and article titled '4 Baits for September Bass' written by you. with a picture of Fritz Nordengren holding up a 2 1/2 pound bass. I have no Idea how long ago you wrote that, but it was cool to see your name and article in the magizine. Good article as well. Larry |
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Ronnie,
Great to see you made it home ok! It was great seeing you at the NWC once again, and I hope to see you the next! Chris Ronnie wrote: Had a great time in Rhinelander, as usual. Thanks to Steve and Janet for all you do to make the trip good. I was disappointed in my finish, dropping to 4th, but that's fishing. Left Rhinelander Saturdayat 9 am GA time and it was 34 degrees with a predicted high of 72. 16 hours, 45 minutes and 1001 miles later I pulled into the parking lot at Gault's Ferry landing on Lake Alltoona at 2 am. Slept somewhat for three hours in the truck then fished a club tournament. Got two keeper spots - on on the prototype spinnerbait Joe made for me and another on the same rocky point on a jig and pig. Together they weighed 3,81 pounds, good for 7th place. Worth it, I guess. After another 80 miles I got home at 4 pm on Sunday. Already looking forward to next year! Ronnie http://fishing about.com |
Made it home
Thanks - for slick mags like Game and Fish publications I have to write
them six months in advance, so that was written last May, about the time Fritz and I fished Center Hill. That is where the shot was taken, on the bridge way up the river. That is my first regional article for them although I have been writing for Georgia Sportsman for about 15 years. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Larry Runkle wrote: Hey Ronnie, this is off topic for this post, but I was reading my Sept. issue of Arkansas Sportsman magizine and ran into and article titled '4 Baits for September Bass' written by you. with a picture of Fritz Nordengren holding up a 2 1/2 pound bass. I have no Idea how long ago you wrote that, but it was cool to see your name and article in the magizine. Good article as well. Larry |
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i have a lot of fun writing those articles for GON - went back to
Allatoona yesterday and fished with Robert Castleberry for my October Map Of The Month article. He got two very nice spots on the first place we stopped, but the October pattern we were working on has not really kicked in yet. Those articles are very state and lake specific, as are most of my Georgia Sportsman articles. I have more general articles on my site - the one featured this week is " Finding Bass On A New Lake" - an idea that came to me when I went to Truman Lake in MO three weeks ago. Glad you enjoy those articles! Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Bass_Mr. wrote: Larry, if you want to read some more of Ronnie's great articles, pick up a subscription to Georgia Outdoor News. I have enjoyed reading them for years now. The man can fish too ! "Larry Runkle" wrote in message ... Hey Ronnie, this is off topic for this post, but I was reading my Sept. issue of Arkansas Sportsman magizine and ran into and article titled '4 Baits for September Bass' written by you. with a picture of Fritz Nordengren holding up a 2 1/2 pound bass. I have no Idea how long ago you wrote that, but it was cool to see your name and article in the magizine. Good article as well. Larry |
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Thansk for the comment about me fishing, too. I can fish - have missed
only 17 days so far this year. Now if I could just figure out how to catch bass better! Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Ronnie wrote: Thanks - for slick mags like Game and Fish publications I have to write them six months in advance, so that was written last May, about the time Fritz and I fished Center Hill. That is where the shot was taken, on the bridge way up the river. That is my first regional article for them although I have been writing for Georgia Sportsman for about 15 years. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Larry Runkle wrote: Hey Ronnie, this is off topic for this post, but I was reading my Sept. issue of Arkansas Sportsman magizine and ran into and article titled '4 Baits for September Bass' written by you. with a picture of Fritz Nordengren holding up a 2 1/2 pound bass. I have no Idea how long ago you wrote that, but it was cool to see your name and article in the magizine. Good article as well. Larry |
Made it home
We Finally made it home as we left Rhinelander for a week at Plum Lake just
outside of Sayner, Wis. Had a great time in Rhinelander and wished we had more time in Rhinelander but the itch for Plum was too great. We caught some very nice smallies through out the week with the biggest just at 5 lbs and a 4-12 smallie for myself plus many more. BTW Turtle was 4' low and was very difficult to fish :( anyway....... I too wish to Thank Steve and Janet for their hospitality and again hosting this years event....Thanks Thanks again -- Chris S Replace com with net to e-mail --- |
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