We talked about, and I agreed, but we never went back and corrected the rules for the FJ.

Would you insert the following for me?

11) Pole limits - Even though many partners are allowed in the boat, the pole limit is equal to 2 times the limit on the lake. For Example, Grenada would be a max of 6, Enid would be a max of 10. For those lakes without a pole limit, the restriction does not apply.



We didn't fully talk all that out, but the above seems reasonable to me. Personally, for Washington, it looks like I'll have 3 in the boat - Me, my brother and his fiance and I'll be running 12 poles if I spider rig. I can see this being a rub for some, but according to the rules on Washington, there's nothing to prevent a single entrant from running 127 poles if they want. I don't see a fella doing that as having an advantage really and in fact once you pass a certain number, I can see it actually becoming a disadvantage actually.

Y'all are welcome to comment of course and I'll listen. I was wrong back in 3rd grade once, so it's possible it could happen again.

Wannabe...