24.91. Durdens wins.
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24.91. Durdens wins.
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Good seeing you and Shu there. Congrats to the Durdens! Bad conditions and beat a lot of high profile teams. Tough fought win for sure.
Fantastic to see a local FCC team win...............
Congrats to the Durdens.................Larry & Brother...............
Thought of y'all representing while I was getting dressed for my date. They earned this win in conditions i wouldn't have fished in.
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Congrats & a big tip of the Hat to all that competed in the Crappie Masters tournament
this weekend. Not only was it a tuff tournament weather wise - but it brought out
the true knowledge of how to find and catch fish - when most would have packed it
in. Big Time Congrats to "Larry & Steve Durden" local Florida Crappie Club team that
truely believed like the "Little Engine that Could" - that they could go against the
the best of the best.
First place: Larry / Steve Durden (2) day total wgt 24.91 lbs FCC member
Third place: Billy & Scott Williams (2) day total wgt 23.48 lbs " "
Twelve place: George Parker/Tim Eberly (2) day total 18.95 lbs " "
Seventeen place: Ron Hollingsworth (2) day total 16.55 lbs " "
Eighteen place: Al & Alan Green (2) day total 16:50 lbs CdC /FCC
Thirty-First place: Don & Toni Collins (2) day total 2.99 lbs FCC
I believe Larry fishes in a Tracker - blue in color.
Usually fishes by himself..........has a rod across back of boat that he can prop up
his rods against when moving to different location.