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Marlin Tournament article
This might be of interest to some:
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fsb/f...ion=2006101108 And when I saw the mention of a "fantasy-fishing league," my first reaction was "WTF?," so I Googled it. The first hit lead to: http://games.espn.go.com/basschallenge/bass/frontpage You gotta be kidding... TC, R ....wasn't "Billy Bass" stupid enough? |
Marlin Tournament article
well, shoot, this Bass Fishing thing may be stirring enough to drop out of my Fantasy Curling League!! As for the actual Marlin Tournaments, I was in Ocean City,MD at a dockside bar last year for weigh-in after day 2 of the OC White Marlin Open(same kind of ungodly prizes for White, Blue Marlins and Sharks). It was sort of an exciting process, but after a couple hours of beers and steamed shrimp, my threshold for excitement was somewhat low........I certainly didn't plan my trip to the Eastern Shore around it, nor would I, personally. Tom |
Marlin Tournament article
"Tom Littleton" wrote in message news:p2eXg.5429$9Y1.2406@trndny03... well, shoot, this Bass Fishing thing may be stirring enough to drop out of my Fantasy Curling League!! As for the actual Marlin Tournaments, I was in Ocean City,MD at a dockside bar last year for weigh-in after day 2 of the OC White Marlin Open(same kind of ungodly prizes for White, Blue Marlins and Sharks). It was sort of an exciting process, but after a couple hours of beers and steamed shrimp, my threshold for excitement was somewhat low........I certainly didn't plan my trip to the Eastern Shore around it, nor would I, personally. Tom sweartagod, i believe that the first prize at the "big rock" marlin tournament, centered at morehead city, nc, is about one ****ing million amurican dollars. rumors around pitt county, nc, have it that the cash saddam kept with him in his spider hole was intended to be an entry fee for this year's tourney. boat captain? who else, but the infidel from hell, cap'n pj roberts... yfitons wayno |
Marlin Tournament article
Steve wrote: On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 22:51:25 GMT, "Wayne Harrison" wrote: sweartagod, i believe that the first prize at the "big rock" marlin tournament, centered at morehead city, nc, is about one ****ing million amurican dollars. That's obscene. What does a marlin do with his winnings? Gives it to the estimable infidel from hell, cap'n pj roberts. So would you. Wolfgang |
Marlin Tournament article
Steve wrote: On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 22:51:25 GMT, "Wayne Harrison" wrote: sweartagod, i believe that the first prize at the "big rock" marlin tournament, centered at morehead city, nc, is about one ****ing million amurican dollars. That's obscene. What does a marlin do with his winnings? Gives it to the estimable infidel from hell, cap'n pj roberts. So would you. Wolfgang |
Marlin Tournament article
"Steve" wrote in message
... On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 22:51:25 GMT, "Wayne Harrison" wrote: sweartagod, i believe that the first prize at the "big rock" marlin tournament, centered at morehead city, nc, is about one ****ing million amurican dollars. That's obscene. What does a marlin do with his winnings? A Marlin would then buy his own boat or car and enter a human catching tournament. Its true. They really have them Fred |
Marlin Tournament article
Since I'm in the middle of Hemingway's Islands in the Stream, I must
ask, What would big Papa think about cool Million for a Marlin? |
Marlin Tournament article
On 12 Oct 2006 05:13:18 -0700, "Ethan" wrote:
Since I'm in the middle of Hemingway's Islands in the Stream, I must ask, What would big Papa think about cool Million for a Marlin? "A cool million buys a fair amount of cool stuff so I wonder how many of these cool tournaments there are and how can I coolly stack the odds of winning coolly in my favor because that would be very cool..." HTH, R |
Marlin Tournament article
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 22:15:49 GMT, "Tom Littleton"
wrote: well, shoot, this Bass Fishing thing may be stirring enough to drop out of my Fantasy Curling League!! Um, virtual brooms? As for the actual Marlin Tournaments, I was in Ocean City,MD at a dockside bar last year for weigh-in after day 2 of the OC White Marlin Open(same kind of ungodly prizes for White, Blue Marlins and Sharks). It was sort of an exciting process, but after a couple hours of beers and steamed shrimp, my threshold for excitement was somewhat low........I certainly didn't plan my trip to the Eastern Shore around it, nor would I, personally. We're just finishing up the "Rodeo" season (although the various Tournaments are still hoppin' along), and IMO, the all-species open "rodeo"-type things are a lot more fun for the spectators than the high-dollar limiteds unless someone really shatters a record. First, there tends to be much more to do dockside/pavilion, but also, once you've seen the second (the first, up close, is certainly something) 7-800 lb big blue gal, white or tiger, they tend to become "another big fish" for those not into that type of fishing. And frankly, I wish the big, high-dollar pelagic limiteds would go to strictly catch-and-release OR have a kill fee/boating penalty (vs. release points). There's not a person in one that hasn't hooked up on a bunch of honkers, so the mandatory killing of one for weigh-in doesn't sit all that well with me. Granted, some are doing _some_ CnR, but not enough. And I know it ain't gonna happen anytime soon... TC, R Tom |
Marlin Tournament article
Papa was a pretty big fan of money, especially Pfeiffer's, so my guess
is he would have been an early entrant. My thoughts exactly, you can buy a lot of six toed cats with a million dollars. |
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