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Old April 25th, 2006, 01:36 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Default MTC: The results are in!

All Terrain Jigs is what done it for me... I think the color was Bluegill,
but it resembled more of a crawfish color to me. Then there was the Red Shad
Powerworms that didn't let me down. Everything was in about 10' of water.



"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
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Congratulations Charles!!!!!!!! Sounds like everyone had a blast. 3 fish
11lbs, sounded like some hefty stringers! What was the killer pattern????

Chris
Charles B. Summers wrote:
The Southern Classic was a HUGE success with a good number of fish
caught. The Average weight per fish was a little over two and a half
pounds.

The Palisades Resort, along with the owners, was a very wonderful place
to host a tournament. We had slips for the boats and never worried about
locking our doors at night, or while we were out fishing. Steve, the guy
that runs the place was always very friendly and willing to do whatever
it took to make us feel welcomed and comfortable. The place was so well
stocked, that we really didn't need to ask for anything.

Lake Barkley gave up some nice fish for all of us during the days before
the tournament, even with the bluebird skies and lack of wind. Below
though, is the final results of the 2006 Southern Classic.

Friday:

FIrst Place Team: Charles Summers and Jerry Barton with three fish
weighing 11.98lbs.
Second Place Team: Steve Huber and Rob Storm with four fish weighing
11.54lbs

Saturday:
First Place Team: Charles Summers and Terry Bryant with two fish weighing
6.67lbs
Second Place Team: Joe Haubenreich and Pat Gustafson with two fish
weighing 4.83lbs

Big Fish: Charles Summers with 4.52lbs

Overall:

First Place: Charles Summers with a total of 15.07lbs
Second Place: Joe Haubenreich with a total of 13.10lbs
Smallest Legal Bass: Chris Schroeder with a single bass weight of
1.68lbs.

I'm getting the website updated to show everyones final results and to
add the million pictures that was taken, but it will take me a little
while to do that. Please visit: http://www.midtennclassic.org later to
see the final tallies.

Thanks Everyone!