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![]() I fish (& dominate) a 20 yo club with 20 yo traditions. I've trying to get some of the other oldtimers to pick it up a notch - here's my latest harebrained idea: This would be for an informal tournament, in addition to our 8 event season here in NH. Here's the post I sent out: Something along the lines of: a.. draw partners, blast-off. b.. three or so "weigh-ins" during the day, where the developing patterns are presented, along with the weight and numbers of fish caught. c.. pattern variables would include depth, speed, cover/structure/bait present, etc. d.. after "weigh-in", teams would go and try to utilize the pattern info from the others. e.. the winning team is that which recognized the prevailing pattern, ie that which produced the greatest total weight. f.. second place for the pattern yielding the heaviest average weight of individual bass caught. I can make up some plastic boards to keep the recording consistent and simple. I used to use something like this when I kept a daily log. Rather than competing for a few bites, limited fish and some free beer (-Hey Bruce, where's our beer from last year?!?) It might be fun to see how many bass we can dredge out of the lake as a cooperative group. Pretty much a learning-T, possibly we can switch partners at each "Weigh-in" too? Maybe there will be free beer this time though... Any one ever try this with their group? Recommend changes? Thanks, Eric |
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I really like that idea Eric... it should give some of the less experienced
anglers learn to use different methods of fishing, and still give the more experienced anglers an advantage because they still know when, how, and why they chose the pattern. That's something that just comes with experience... "Eric Ryder" wrote in message ... I fish (& dominate) a 20 yo club with 20 yo traditions. I've trying to get some of the other oldtimers to pick it up a notch - here's my latest harebrained idea: This would be for an informal tournament, in addition to our 8 event season here in NH. Here's the post I sent out: Something along the lines of: a.. draw partners, blast-off. b.. three or so "weigh-ins" during the day, where the developing patterns are presented, along with the weight and numbers of fish caught. c.. pattern variables would include depth, speed, cover/structure/bait present, etc. d.. after "weigh-in", teams would go and try to utilize the pattern info from the others. e.. the winning team is that which recognized the prevailing pattern, ie that which produced the greatest total weight. f.. second place for the pattern yielding the heaviest average weight of individual bass caught. I can make up some plastic boards to keep the recording consistent and simple. I used to use something like this when I kept a daily log. Rather than competing for a few bites, limited fish and some free beer (-Hey Bruce, where's our beer from last year?!?) It might be fun to see how many bass we can dredge out of the lake as a cooperative group. Pretty much a learning-T, possibly we can switch partners at each "Weigh-in" too? Maybe there will be free beer this time though... Any one ever try this with their group? Recommend changes? Thanks, Eric |
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Sounds interesting - any penalties for not telling the truth? The only time
members work together in the two clubs I am in are at Top Six tournaments each year. We do share patterns with some of the people in the club, but not others. What is a "yo club?" Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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![]() "RGarri7470" wrote in message ... Sounds interesting - any penalties for not telling the truth? The only time members work together in the two clubs I am in are at Top Six tournaments each year. We do share patterns with some of the people in the club, but not others. What is a "yo club?" Ronnie http://fishing.about.com No problem with truth & the consequences. It's a paper weighin club, buddy teams, insignificant payout. If we lose the honor system, we're screwed. There's been a lot of stratification within the club. The oldest members (pre 1983) mostly fish the same baits, in the same places on the same lakes. They have an occasional heyday, but have been slipping in the standings as a whole. The newest members have a hard time picking up new techniques because of the buddy format. I've seen a couple of guys get discouraged and leave because of that. 20 yo is either twenty years old or a reference to us 20 yo-yo wannabe rednecks ![]() |
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