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Hey Ronnie... the last tournament we had on Center Hill, didn't we have a 6
fish boat limit and a three fish angler limit? That way we could weigh the anglers best three, then weigh the teams catch? I can almost swear this is the way it was... sound familiar to you? Anyone? Warren??? "Ronnie Garrison" wrote in message ... go-bassn wrote: Charles is really getting a bum rap here fellas - he's an elite Bassman, not a lowly catfisher! He can fish with the best, and he's gonna prove it down on Center Hill. Chaz is my pick for rofb mid tenn classic champ 2005! Warren Did I miss something - the last I read we have a five fish per boat limit, no way to determine an individual winner that way with a team limit of 5. |
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Maybe this copy/paste will jog Ronnie's memory:
GEORGIA'S GREAT OUTDOORS May 5, 2002 Ronnie Garrison ... I placed second in the tournament. We had a three fish limit each day and I had three the first day but only one the second, which I will blame partly on boat trouble. .... |
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I remember that well, but the discussion here a few weeks ago stated
that we would have a five fish limit per boat, and it was mentioned how everyone hated the three fish limit in 2002. Not only did I have boat trouble the second day of that tournament, I had scotch problems. I missed several bites the second morning - too hung over to set the hook. I vividly remember a bass sucking under a pop-r that morning and I remembered to set the hook about the time the lure popped back to the surface. I had caught one of my best fish the first day by that same long on the pop-r! Ronnie Henry Hefner wrote: Maybe this copy/paste will jog Ronnie's memory: GEORGIA'S GREAT OUTDOORS May 5, 2002 Ronnie Garrison ... I placed second in the tournament. We had a three fish limit each day and I had three the first day but only one the second, which I will blame partly on boat trouble. .... |
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What kind of Scotch Ronnie? Do you still drink Scotch?
"Ronnie Garrison" wrote in message . .. I remember that well, but the discussion here a few weeks ago stated that we would have a five fish limit per boat, and it was mentioned how everyone hated the three fish limit in 2002. Not only did I have boat trouble the second day of that tournament, I had scotch problems. I missed several bites the second morning - too hung over to set the hook. I vividly remember a bass sucking under a pop-r that morning and I remembered to set the hook about the time the lure popped back to the surface. I had caught one of my best fish the first day by that same long on the pop-r! Ronnie Henry Hefner wrote: Maybe this copy/paste will jog Ronnie's memory: GEORGIA'S GREAT OUTDOORS May 5, 2002 Ronnie Garrison ... I placed second in the tournament. We had a three fish limit each day and I had three the first day but only one the second, which I will blame partly on boat trouble. .... |
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That is the way it was - the boat limit twice the individual limit. But
it seems a lot of folks fussed about it - although I seem to remember only about five individual 3 fish limits weighed in for two days. I don't care what the limit is, it is just hard to have an individual and team tournament unless the team can weigh in twice the individual limit. Ronnie Charles B. Summers wrote: Hey Ronnie... the last tournament we had on Center Hill, didn't we have a 6 fish boat limit and a three fish angler limit? That way we could weigh the anglers best three, then weigh the teams catch? I can almost swear this is the way it was... sound familiar to you? Anyone? Warren??? "Ronnie Garrison" wrote in message ... go-bassn wrote: Charles is really getting a bum rap here fellas - he's an elite Bassman, not a lowly catfisher! He can fish with the best, and he's gonna prove it down on Center Hill. Chaz is my pick for rofb mid tenn classic champ 2005! Warren Did I miss something - the last I read we have a five fish per boat limit, no way to determine an individual winner that way with a team limit of 5. -- ÐÏࡱá |
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I remember being bummed at only being able to weigh 3 keepers. Definately a
bad move on that short limit... "Ronnie Garrison" wrote in message news ![]() That is the way it was - the boat limit twice the individual limit. But it seems a lot of folks fussed about it - although I seem to remember only about five individual 3 fish limits weighed in for two days. I don't care what the limit is, it is just hard to have an individual and team tournament unless the team can weigh in twice the individual limit. Ronnie Charles B. Summers wrote: Hey Ronnie... the last tournament we had on Center Hill, didn't we have a 6 fish boat limit and a three fish angler limit? That way we could weigh the anglers best three, then weigh the teams catch? I can almost swear this is the way it was... sound familiar to you? Anyone? Warren??? "Ronnie Garrison" wrote in message ... go-bassn wrote: Charles is really getting a bum rap here fellas - he's an elite Bassman, not a lowly catfisher! He can fish with the best, and he's gonna prove it down on Center Hill. Chaz is my pick for rofb mid tenn classic champ 2005! Warren Did I miss something - the last I read we have a five fish per boat limit, no way to determine an individual winner that way with a team limit of 5. -- ÐÏࡱá |
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That does sound familiar. I remember the first year on Percy Priest, we went
strictly with team weights. Bob Rickard happened to have big fish, and his fish anchored our winning stringer as well, but we weighed in six bass, I think, to take first place. There was some bitchin' and moaning about how that restriction cramped some people's styles, but if my memory serves, only Rickard and I culled fish that day. On the next two years at Center Hill, seems like we ran with a 3-fish per person / six per team per day limit, and we kept up with individual catches in order to determine first and second place overall -- the sum of the two days of individual catches. In addition, there were first and second place teams each day. I checked the rules for the 2003 MTC on Dale Hollow Lake, and at that event we had a 5 per person/10 per team daily limit. Again, we awarded first and second place teams each day, plus individual first and second place based on the cumulative weight of the two days. And, of course, big fish. I went back and read Ronnie's account of the '03 MTC, and he weighed in 5 bass, culling two or three, on Friday, plus his partner, Fritz, weighed in some more, so we must have stuck with those rules. My only concern was that the ODF has only one livewell, and I'm not sure I can keep ten three to five pound fish healthy in it. I'll throw in lake-ice blocks, some chemicals, and keep the water circulating to see what happens. If some turn belly up, I can just transfer them from the livewell to the deadwell (ice chest), take the penalty, and then enjoy the fillets that evening. So... I'm game for the 5/10 per day limits. You ok with that, Charles? Since Moe's not coming, and Dave can't make it, I'd say you and I are the rules committee. I'm pretty sure the attendees would enjoy seeing me and my partner walk up to the scales with our thirty-pound bags o' fish. I'd hate to disappoint them. Joe _______________ "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message ... Hey Ronnie... the last tournament we had on Center Hill, didn't we have a 6 fish boat limit and a three fish angler limit? That way we could weigh the anglers best three, then weigh the teams catch? I can almost swear this is the way it was... sound familiar to you? Anyone? Warren??? "Ronnie Garrison" wrote in message ... go-bassn wrote: Charles is really getting a bum rap here fellas - he's an elite Bassman, not a lowly catfisher! He can fish with the best, and he's gonna prove it down on Center Hill. Chaz is my pick for rofb mid tenn classic champ 2005! Warren Did I miss something - the last I read we have a five fish per boat limit, no way to determine an individual winner that way with a team limit of 5. |
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