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I have a question for the group.....
I fish with bass club here in GA, and tonight we had our November meeting. The discussion came up that being as the December meeting would be the last meeting of the year that maybe we should go ahead an pick the lakes & dates for the 2005 season. The response we got was we have some guys(sponsored) in the club that fish Everstarts and BFLs and we should wait until we got those schedules before we set the dates for the club. I feel that the club is now starting to cater to the BFL & Everstart guys more than its grassroots club members. Am I wrong in feeling this way or should the guys who fish other trails choose between the club or their big money tourneys? Your thoughts....... Doug |
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