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This is the fourth time I have done one for the members of the Yuma Bass Man
forums, but its the first time I reallt felt like it was successful. We had 18 members show up to fish all day, four or five more show up just to socialize between rounds. I had an absolute blast. Sure finishing up round three with a couple good fish to win the last round, and the over all best weight for the day helped, but I really enjoyed the chance I had to fish with a different person each round. We were one boater short in round two and round three due to another member showing up to fish, so I put my son in The Tin Can and told he got to be the pro for the day. He did as well as any other "pro" (boater) out there. His boat handling leaves a little bit to be desired, but he did ok. Near the end of round two he called me on the cell to tell me, "Dad, I learned a jon boat does not corner well at speed, and can you come pull us out of the tulies?" He still managed to weigh in a 2 pounder for that round. Considering a lot of teams zeroed in that round, that's not bad. Then in round three he stuck three fish. (each round had a three fish limit) He noticed his backseater had gone to sleep and was dragging a lure so he disqualified himself for trolling and turned loose his fish. Awesome sportsmanship. I was really proud of him for that, but I sure wish he had read the rules better. It was a "fun tournament" and the rules allowed any legal method. Oops. My wife, daughter, and some others cooked us up a nice bacon, eggs, and hash browns breakfast after round one, and they had grilled burgers waiting after round too. It was pretty awesome. I don't know how she did it on the budget I gave her, but the food was excellent and plentiful. We didn't have to provide beverages though. Thanks to James Craig of the local Pepsi Cola distributor we had a couple big coolers full of water and sports drinks for all the thristy anglers as they came off the water. Greg G drove over from San Diego with one of his fishing buddies, and he brought three big bags of baits to give away to the top three finishers overall. For me that was a surprise I wasn't expecting at all. He didn't just throw in junk he doesn't fish with anymore either. Its all good new stuff you can go out on the river and catch fish on today. Clint LaRose of XTINKT Sportswear brought out some really nice logo shirts also that he asked me to give away by random drawing to those people who fished. I know it sounds like I'm bragging, but I'm not. It was everybody who came that made it a great day. Not me. I was busy all day, but I never really felt like a did all that much except fish. Of all the tournaments I have fished in or run, this is the most fun in one I have ever had. I'm not taking credit though. I planned the format, and paired the anglers, but it was the guys I fished with and all the people who did all the work at the ramp, cooked the food, weighed the fish, and just seemed to have a positive outlook that made it a good day for me. Having my son running one of the boats for the first time as the pro and in charge was cool too, and having him stick some good fish and do well at it too was awesome. I had a great day, but it wasn't because of what I did, but about what everybody else who came did, and the positive friendly outlook that was exhibited by everybody I talked with. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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![]() Bob, you sound like a proud dad...and that's great! Congrats to your son! It also sounds like you organized a fun tournament...and it came off better than you could have expected...go ahead and take the credit! ![]() John |
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"John B" wrote in message
... Bob, you sound like a proud dad...and that's great! Congrats to your son! Turns out he may have told a bit of a fish story, and needs to apologize to his back seater for that last round. It also sounds like you organized a fun tournament...and it came off better than you could have expected...go ahead and take the credit! ![]() John |
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