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Old July 3rd, 2006, 04:01 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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I've been thinking about this year's Northwoods Classic. The idea that Joe
had of conducting the actual tournament on Thursday and Friday makes a lot
of sense to me. Normally everyone arrives on Tuesday or Wednesday morning
at the latest anyway, and we'd totally miss the weekend traffic that occurs
on Saturday. Plus, anyone that would like to stay until Sunday morning
would have all day Saturday to sample some of the other area lakes if they'd
like.

So, the actual tournament dates are September 7th and 8th. I'll be
contacting The Claridge - Best Western Motor Lodge in Rhinelander,
Wisconsin, once again to confirm approximate arrival/departure dates and
room rates so it would help me to know how many people will be attending?

If you've never attended a function like this, it's a great way to put faces
to names, to have fun and fish some different water. To be eligible to fish
in this fun tournament, all you have to do is be a participating member of
either the ROFB (where you're reading this) or OutdoorFrontiers.com. You
don't even have to have a boat, we will pair non-boaters with those that
come with boats. If you do come with a partner, and you wish, you can fish
with that person on the first day, the second day will have boaters drawing
their non-boating partners, unless there's "Special Circumstances" like a
spouse or child attending. I wholeheartedly recommend this practice by the
way!

The entry fee (which is 100 % paid back) will be $25.00 per day and if you'd
like to get into the Big Bass contest, an additional $10.00, which is also
100% paid out. So, if you fish both days and are in the Big Bass Contest,
it'll run you $60.00 total.

The tourney will be held on Boom Lake, an impoundment of the Wisconsin River
and is home to largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike, walleye,
muskie and (we put them in specially for Warren and Charles) the
ever-popular Dogfish! Fishing Hot Spots makes a pretty good map of the lake
if anyone would like to order one to study the lake in advance.

Winners will be determined by total, combined weight of bass caught over the
two day period. The bass must be 14" or greater and the daily bag limit is
five per person. Bass are bass, smallmouth and largemouth may be combined.
Wisconsin has a "No-Culling" rule, so it's up to you to decide if a bass is
a keeper or you think you can do better BEFORE the fish goes into the
livewell. Once it's in the well, it's yours for the rest of the day.

There will be cash payouts and trophies for the first three places, a trophy
and cash for the largest bass caught over the two days. As usual, I will be
building a rod that will go to the first place winner, and I'll get a rod
donated for the second place person.

There will be a trophy for the largest "Non-Bass" caught. It doesn't matter
whether it's a northern pike, walleye, muskie or dogfish. In the event of a
musky or walleye being caught, it must comply with size regulations for the
species as determined by the State of Wisconsin DNR.

No livebait will be allowed, artificial lures only although pork trailers
and other manufactured products (i.e. FoodSource lures) are allowed.

Also, I like to have door-prizes for all attendees, so if you think you can
get a "little something" to bring or send, you'll have my undying thanks!

It's a great time and I look forward to the next year immediately after it's
over!

So, who's coming, when and do you have a boat or not?
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com


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Old July 3rd, 2006, 04:05 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Default OK, here's the scoop NWC 2006

I may end up being a non-boater... is this ok? Check on some rentals too...
just in case. It would be cheaper for me to ride with Joe and rent a boat
rather than to drive mine all the way up there by myself... (Unless I can
find a rider to share the driving and gas)

So far, I'm in!


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Old July 3rd, 2006, 04:33 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Default OK, here's the scoop NWC 2006

Should be in too but might miss the Thursday tourney and be there Friday.
Got to see how work is going then,might be Foreman on a job.....we'll see
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"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
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I may end up being a non-boater... is this ok? Check on some rentals too...
just in case. It would be cheaper for me to ride with Joe and rent a boat
rather than to drive mine all the way up there by myself... (Unless I can
find a rider to share the driving and gas)

So far, I'm in!


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Old July 3rd, 2006, 05:35 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Default OK, here's the scoop NWC 2006

Barring some sort of emergency Steve I will be there hopefully on
Monday night or Tuesday afternoon as a non boater! Hope to see as many
of you guys there as possible since I missed the Southern Classic this
year!

Heavy




Chris S wrote:
Should be in too but might miss the Thursday tourney and be there Friday.
Got to see how work is going then,might be Foreman on a job.....we'll see
--
Chris S
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"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
...
I may end up being a non-boater... is this ok? Check on some rentals too...
just in case. It would be cheaper for me to ride with Joe and rent a boat
rather than to drive mine all the way up there by myself... (Unless I can
find a rider to share the driving and gas)

So far, I'm in!


"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in
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Old July 3rd, 2006, 06:57 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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"Chris S" wrote in message
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Should be in too but might miss the Thursday tourney and be there Friday.
Got to see how work is going then,might be Foreman on a job.....we'll see


How about Jim, Dave and your other friend, who's name escapes me now?
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com


  #6  
Old July 3rd, 2006, 08:55 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Yes Rich will be with me, Im hoping to be there Thursday but again that's up
in the air at the moment. Dave said He was coming and Jim ,I have No idea
what his plans are???? Cya all in Sept.
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"Chris S" wrote in message
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Should be in too but might miss the Thursday tourney and be there Friday.
Got to see how work is going then,might be Foreman on a job.....we'll see


How about Jim, Dave and your other friend, who's name escapes me now?
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com



  #7  
Old July 3rd, 2006, 06:41 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Default OK, here's the scoop NWC 2006

Steve,

I will be there Tuesday morning, crack of dawn. I will be boating. I
look forward to seeing everyone, it will most definitely be a great
time. I am working on getting a friend to come up who just purchased a
Nitro, I am thinking he will be there as well, but until I get
confirmation, I won't put him down.

Chris
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote:
I've been thinking about this year's Northwoods Classic. The idea that Joe
had of conducting the actual tournament on Thursday and Friday makes a lot
of sense to me. Normally everyone arrives on Tuesday or Wednesday morning
at the latest anyway, and we'd totally miss the weekend traffic that occurs
on Saturday. Plus, anyone that would like to stay until Sunday morning
would have all day Saturday to sample some of the other area lakes if they'd
like.

So, the actual tournament dates are September 7th and 8th. I'll be
contacting The Claridge - Best Western Motor Lodge in Rhinelander,
Wisconsin, once again to confirm approximate arrival/departure dates and
room rates so it would help me to know how many people will be attending?

If you've never attended a function like this, it's a great way to put faces
to names, to have fun and fish some different water. To be eligible to fish
in this fun tournament, all you have to do is be a participating member of
either the ROFB (where you're reading this) or OutdoorFrontiers.com. You
don't even have to have a boat, we will pair non-boaters with those that
come with boats. If you do come with a partner, and you wish, you can fish
with that person on the first day, the second day will have boaters drawing
their non-boating partners, unless there's "Special Circumstances" like a
spouse or child attending. I wholeheartedly recommend this practice by the
way!

The entry fee (which is 100 % paid back) will be $25.00 per day and if you'd
like to get into the Big Bass contest, an additional $10.00, which is also
100% paid out. So, if you fish both days and are in the Big Bass Contest,
it'll run you $60.00 total.

The tourney will be held on Boom Lake, an impoundment of the Wisconsin River
and is home to largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike, walleye,
muskie and (we put them in specially for Warren and Charles) the
ever-popular Dogfish! Fishing Hot Spots makes a pretty good map of the lake
if anyone would like to order one to study the lake in advance.

Winners will be determined by total, combined weight of bass caught over the
two day period. The bass must be 14" or greater and the daily bag limit is
five per person. Bass are bass, smallmouth and largemouth may be combined.
Wisconsin has a "No-Culling" rule, so it's up to you to decide if a bass is
a keeper or you think you can do better BEFORE the fish goes into the
livewell. Once it's in the well, it's yours for the rest of the day.

There will be cash payouts and trophies for the first three places, a trophy
and cash for the largest bass caught over the two days. As usual, I will be
building a rod that will go to the first place winner, and I'll get a rod
donated for the second place person.

There will be a trophy for the largest "Non-Bass" caught. It doesn't matter
whether it's a northern pike, walleye, muskie or dogfish. In the event of a
musky or walleye being caught, it must comply with size regulations for the
species as determined by the State of Wisconsin DNR.

No livebait will be allowed, artificial lures only although pork trailers
and other manufactured products (i.e. FoodSource lures) are allowed.

Also, I like to have door-prizes for all attendees, so if you think you can
get a "little something" to bring or send, you'll have my undying thanks!

It's a great time and I look forward to the next year immediately after it's
over!

So, who's coming, when and do you have a boat or not?

  #8  
Old July 3rd, 2006, 08:50 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Default OK, here's the scoop NWC 2006

Anyone got any extra airmiles ???

WW

"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
.. .
Steve,

I will be there Tuesday morning, crack of dawn. I will be boating. I
look forward to seeing everyone, it will most definitely be a great time.
I am working on getting a friend to come up who just purchased a Nitro, I
am thinking he will be there as well, but until I get confirmation, I
won't put him down.

Chris
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote:
I've been thinking about this year's Northwoods Classic. The idea that
Joe had of conducting the actual tournament on Thursday and Friday makes
a lot of sense to me. Normally everyone arrives on Tuesday or Wednesday
morning at the latest anyway, and we'd totally miss the weekend traffic
that occurs on Saturday. Plus, anyone that would like to stay until
Sunday morning would have all day Saturday to sample some of the other
area lakes if they'd like.

So, the actual tournament dates are September 7th and 8th. I'll be
contacting The Claridge - Best Western Motor Lodge in Rhinelander,
Wisconsin, once again to confirm approximate arrival/departure dates and
room rates so it would help me to know how many people will be attending?

If you've never attended a function like this, it's a great way to put
faces to names, to have fun and fish some different water. To be
eligible to fish in this fun tournament, all you have to do is be a
participating member of either the ROFB (where you're reading this) or
OutdoorFrontiers.com. You don't even have to have a boat, we will pair
non-boaters with those that come with boats. If you do come with a
partner, and you wish, you can fish with that person on the first day,
the second day will have boaters drawing their non-boating partners,
unless there's "Special Circumstances" like a spouse or child attending.
I wholeheartedly recommend this practice by the way!

The entry fee (which is 100 % paid back) will be $25.00 per day and if
you'd like to get into the Big Bass contest, an additional $10.00, which
is also 100% paid out. So, if you fish both days and are in the Big Bass
Contest, it'll run you $60.00 total.

The tourney will be held on Boom Lake, an impoundment of the Wisconsin
River and is home to largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike,
walleye, muskie and (we put them in specially for Warren and Charles) the
ever-popular Dogfish! Fishing Hot Spots makes a pretty good map of the
lake if anyone would like to order one to study the lake in advance.

Winners will be determined by total, combined weight of bass caught over
the two day period. The bass must be 14" or greater and the daily bag
limit is five per person. Bass are bass, smallmouth and largemouth may
be combined. Wisconsin has a "No-Culling" rule, so it's up to you to
decide if a bass is a keeper or you think you can do better BEFORE the
fish goes into the livewell. Once it's in the well, it's yours for the
rest of the day.

There will be cash payouts and trophies for the first three places, a
trophy and cash for the largest bass caught over the two days. As usual,
I will be building a rod that will go to the first place winner, and I'll
get a rod donated for the second place person.

There will be a trophy for the largest "Non-Bass" caught. It doesn't
matter whether it's a northern pike, walleye, muskie or dogfish. In the
event of a musky or walleye being caught, it must comply with size
regulations for the species as determined by the State of Wisconsin DNR.

No livebait will be allowed, artificial lures only although pork trailers
and other manufactured products (i.e. FoodSource lures) are allowed.

Also, I like to have door-prizes for all attendees, so if you think you
can get a "little something" to bring or send, you'll have my undying
thanks!

It's a great time and I look forward to the next year immediately after
it's over!

So, who's coming, when and do you have a boat or not?



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Old July 4th, 2006, 12:09 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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"WARREN WOLK" wrote in message
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Anyone got any extra airmiles ???


Why don't you see if you can hook up with Randy, Doc or Moe? Or better yet,
hook up the Gambler and haul it west!
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com


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Old July 6th, 2006, 12:03 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Default OK, here's the scoop NWC 2006

I'm sort of curious as to what a non boater would have to chip in
versus a boater. I would think that it might be half the gas, food on
the boat , and a little extra for gas in bringing the boat to the NWC.
Then you see where non boater is renting a boat which would be
considerably more than what is mentioned previously.

 




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