Yes on boat -- hull hook is now flat -- ride is dramatically dry -- now
does an amazing 26 MPH .... it's no Nitro -- but its got plenty of
fishing deck!
alwaysfishking wrote:
That was a fun day Fritz, are you hauling the boat? If so, I want to fish
with you again. We owe that Lake :-)
"Fritz Nordengren" wrote in message
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I said before and I stand by it -- it will take a limit on one day and 4
fish the other to win this thing..and first and third place will be
separated by less than 1 pound.
Unlike years past, when I've had plenty of time on my hands -- this year
I'm jammed up with business and can't stay Wisconsin 2 weeks. I may only
have 4 days and fishing Boom for three of them is testimony to how much
I enjoying hanging out with you guys......
go-bassn wrote:
So Fritz, what do you predict this almost-new moon phase will do for the
fishing on Boom?
Warren
"Fritz Nordengren" wrote in message
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Awesome Steve --
also apologies to y'all on a previous post I wrote there is a full moon
on Monday following the tourney --- sorry gang meant to write a NEW
moon.
Also, here's the link to the BASS Prime Times Solunar for September
http://espn.go.com/winnercomm/outdoo..._04_at_09t.jpg
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote:
I finally got the time to find out about accomodations for the 2004
Northwoods Classic. As it was in the years before, the official hotel
of
the NWC will be the Claridge Best Western Motor Lodge. The number to
call
is 1-800-427-1377 to make reservations.
When you call, tell them that you're with the Northwoods Classic Bass
Tournament and you'll get the special room rate. They will honor last
year's room price of $63.00 per night. This rate applies whether
you're
bunking solo or want to share expenses and have a roomie (or even two)
for
the weekend.
I've got a call in for rental boats, if anyone is interested, please
let
me
know so that I can locate the appropriate number of boats.