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Old July 2nd, 2008, 08:51 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Chris.S
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Default Bob Rickard Memorial/Northwoods Classic 2008

Steve I should be there this year and also Mike Zuzich should be coming
too,so I look forward to seeing everyone. I will be bring my boats as well..

Chris S.

"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message
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Hello all,

Things are finally coming together for this year's event. The dates for
the tournament is September 4th and 5th, with pre-fishing allowed and
encouraged for as many days prior to the event as you wish. This is a two
day bass tournament with individual weight combined for the two days
determining the winner. Both largemouth and smallmouth are legal with a
14 inch minimum size.

The entry fee for both days is $60, with $10 of the fee going into the Big
Bass pot. All cash collected will be paid out in prizes to the anglers
catching the highest three weights, along with trophies to the top three.
Big Bass will be determined by weight, with length being the final
determination in the event of a tie. There will also be a trophy given
for the largest "Non-Bass" caught during the two day event.

Standard tournament rules apply, no live bait, only one line in the water
at a time and unique to Wisconsin, NO CULLING is allowed. That means once
you have five bass in the livewell, you're done fishing for bass for the
day and will have to concentrate on winning the Non-Bass trophy. This
gives the tournament an added bit of suspense. Do you keep five 14 1/2
inch bass or do you toss them back because you think you can catch a
bigger one??? We'll go over all of this at a pre-tournament meeting on
Wednesday night.

As we've done in the past, Wednesday night we'll have the pre-tournament
meeting at either the Claridge or at the Rhinelander Pub where we'll eat.
And, as we've done in the past, there will be a wild game feed at my home
on Thursday night. The grill will be working overtime as I've taken
whitetail deer, Corsican Ram, Russian Boar and Buffalo this past year.
I'm unsure what you'll be eating, but rest assured, it will be tasty.
Friday night, after the tournament has concluded, we will stuff ourselves
at the Al-Gen Dinner Club's Fish Fry and award the cash and trophies.

I talked to the management at the Claridge Best Western Motor Lodge and
they've agreed to hold to the same room rates we've had for the past
couple of years. The nightly rate is $63.00 per night (single occupancy),
$67.00 per night (double occupancy). If you're planning on attending this
year, you'll need to make your reservation prior to August 15. Simply
call the hotel at 1-800-427-1377, tell them you're with the Northwoods
Classic fishing tournament and you'll get the preferred pricing.

It's a great time and we've had so much fun in the past, that as soon as
it's over, my wife Janet and I are looking forward to next year's event.
If you haven't come in the past, do consider attending this year. I know
gas prices are limiting travel for many, but it's quite possible that this
year might be the last year for the NWC to be in Rhinelander. Don't worry
if you don't have a boat, we pair up non-boaters with those that do bring
boats, and don't worry either if you have little or no tournament
experience. Heavy took first place one year, the first time he'd ever
fished a tournament, and he did it as a non-boater!!!

I'm sure I'm forgetting many things, but if you have any questions at all,
please do not hesitate to contact me, either here, on
OutdoorFrontiers.com, via telephone or personal email (this address
works).

Also, if anyone cares to find some prizes to be given away for door prize
give-aways, please let me know what you can get.

So far, the people I've heard from a

Ronnie (boater)
Heavy (non-boater)
Heavy's wife Terri (?) (non-boater)
Jerry (boater?)
Gary (boater)
Gil (boater)
Moe (non-boater?)
Fritz (?) (boater)
Jason (boater)
Me (boater)

So, set aside some vacation time and plan on making the trip to
Rhinelander this September. Rhinelander does have an airport, and there
is one near Wausau, Wisconsin, so if you'd like to fly in, I'll certainly
come and get you. Come on up to Rhinelander this fall, you'll be glad you
did, because the more, the merrier!!!
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com