Single pole?
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I was send a event about there crappie tournament on facebook I thought I would share it with the crappie.com member. Here is all the info I know about it as of right now. The Time and Date for the tournament is Saturday, March 5 · 7:00am - 12:00pm. The Location Michael's Lakeview Landing on Lake Overcup AKA hwy 95 boat ramp. The Weigh in is at 12:00 PM Sharp. Late will be disqualified. The Fee is $35.00.
Single Pole Fishing only. Must sign up by 3/4/11 6:00 PM. Contact Information
Phone 1 501.215.4365,Address 29 Lakeview Rd Morrilton, AR 72110, and facebook page http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/p...308668&sk=wall P.S If you visit there facebook page tell them you saw it on CRAPPIE.COM. Trying to talk them in to open up account on here so they can post fishing reports and picture like dano does.
Last edited by midnight_f150; 02-17-2011 at 12:10 PM.
Single pole?
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Is there a place to get more info on this midnight? Fish size/limit, how many to a boat, is entry fee per boat/person? I've never entered a tournament before and I'm thinking of entering it with my Dad. And from what I saw on facebook it just said pole fishing, not single pole. Don't know if that makes a difference or not.
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I would want to know why only 1 place pay out and where the other 25 % goes first.
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Just thought I'd add that it's they weigh your ten biggest fish and that it is $35 a person, not boat. I don't think dad and I will be entering. I've never been in a tournament but that just seems a little high for me. I think we'll just go buy a couple dozen minnows and just hit the water one weekend.
A man is truly blessed, when he returns home from fishing to be greeted by the best catch of his life.