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tibbeecreekfish wrote:
Rodney, Some how I missed your booth. Didn't know you were going to be there. I sure would have looked you up. Where was your booth? John On the corner, across from Garmin and to the side of Humingbird,, I know why you missed us, the "Fisher Girl" booth was right next to us, and they had some real babes working that booth :-) -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Mojo SpecTastic "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread, Nutri Shield insect repellent. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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Sounds like you had a blast John!! Awesome!! Wish I could have been there
with you! The family life and my budget doesn't afford those luxuries just yet though unfortunately. Someday though, someday.... Rubbin' elbows with the stars is something you'll remember for a lifetime! Did you get any pictures?? Would love to see them if so! Doug "tibbeecreekfish" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 22, 9:44 pm, "Doug" wrote: Oh yeah, Al rocks, no doubt about it! His brother, the little skinny guy, he's pretty good too, but he's mostly muskie it seems, which is okay still. Those things are HUGE! I remember back in the day when almost all the shows were quality, but as another poster said, most of those guys are getting older now, and when they did their shows, they were still competing, or had just gotten out of it. I did just watch another episode of BassEdge, and it's not the caliber of In-Fishermen, but it's good too if you have that in your programming in your neck of the woods! Hopefully, I'll be able to get out and get some hands on here pretty soon! It is getting warmer here, but will be a few weeks yet I'm afraid... ![]() John W (a.k.a Tibbeecreekfish), yes, please do let me know how it goes at the Classic, and how things went for you! Have a safe and fun trip more importantly! **I did misspell Roland before, I stand corrected too btw... I have no idea what I was thinking?** Anyway, tight lines everyone! Doug "johnval1" wrote in message . .. "BIG FISH 2006" wrote in message In- fishermen rules matthew 4:19 follow me and I will make you fishers of men. Any show where guys catch fish is good for me. BUT, Al Lindner is the man. I also like The Next Bite. I keep going back to Al. Doug, Just got back from the Bassmasters Classic. It was awesome! I went up on Saturday. Birmingham is a little over two hours away from my home so I didn't have to get up too early. The convention center didn't open until 10:00. It was like being a kid again in a candy store :-) They had everything you could imagine in tackle and boats. Of course most of the top fisherman were out competing in the Classic, but there were still quite a few pro anglers at the booths answering questions and pitching for their sponsors. Bill Dance, Jimmy Houston, Roland Martin, Forest Woods, Guido Hibdon and Hank Parker were there signing autographs and holding court. I had a chance to talk with Roland Martin. I ran into him when he was in one of the tackle booths. I'm originally from Charleston SC and we talked about fishing Santee- Cooper. I found him very down to earth and friendly. I spent most of Saturday looking at all the new lures and of course buying some. Lots of great buys and of course I couldn't resist :-) The big controversy on the second day was Gerald Swindle's disqualification. He was one of the favorites and is well liked by the local crowd since he is from Alabama. They let him weigh in his fish, and he then talked about his disqualification. It was a very emotional speech with the crowd cheering him after he walked off the stage. Being at the weigh in was fun. Sort of like being at a football game in some ways. The only thing I didn't like was the large amount of reserved seating. The sponsors reserved most of the good seating, but life-time BASS members did get some of the good seats. I was way on the top on the left side of the stage. Fortunately, they had two big TV screens so you could see using them. I saw lots of families at the expo and weigh-ins. It was great to see the kids being a part of it. They even had a Kid's Casting competition. Lots of folks from all over the U.S. and from other countries as well. I think there was a lot to see and do at the Bassmaster's Classic. I took someone's advice and spent two days. You really need to spend more than one day there. I probably should have done it at a slower pace because by the second day I had seen most of it. But, I did get a chance to go to some of the seminars. Overall, I really enjoyed going and would go again if I have the chance. John W |
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