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Me neither , but this sounds like fun. It's not to serious of an event,
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It's a fun event and the opportunity to be a much better fisherman. I've learned a lot from some of the best crappie fishermen in NC and made a number of new friends as well. I've never won a tournament or even come close; in fact, I have even been skunked some times, but I enjoy spending a day on the lake and hanging out with a great bunch of folks. Here are a few pictures from last year.
Rod weighing in some fish
Weighing in the days catch
It's not just the guys--wives are partners as well.
Freddie had two good one's to weigh
Really nice white crappie
Grandkids in on the action as well
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Guys I left one Tourny Date off list April 12 at Jordan Lake . So add it to your list.
Mr. Rod King Has a Big Heart to Consistently Hold these tournaments YEAR after YEAR... I Know He puts in alot of his Time Setting up these Events Unconditionally...The Comrodery is second to none! ..I always try to make it to as many as I can...One of the most rewarding things that happened just last season was to hear about the News of Rod catchin his personal best Crappie of well over 4 LBS....Thats the Biggest Crappie I've ever seen & to know the person who caught it ,made it really COOL.......The pictures were Awesome & Maybe we'll be blessed with seein at least a 3 LBER at the SCALES this year at one of these Events.....If you've never fished in one of these tournaments..YOU NEED TO make the effort,as you will never meet a better bunch of guys to share your fishin day with....Hope to see you ALL on the lake !
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Gonna try to make a few this year.
Hello....so i was wondering if any of you guys or gals need a boat mate for one of these trips....i am willing to split gas and what not!!
There are guys that from time to time need a partner. One of our guys, Dwight, was fishing alone last February and accidentally slipped and fell into the water. Thank goodness he had a remote control trolling motor that was able to get himself to shallow water and then he got help from land. He ended up going to the hospital as his body temperature had dropped quite a bit. He was fine after he got his body warmed up, but it makes you think twice about fishing alone on those cold February and early March days.
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