jus how to sign up what it costs where its at and the rules. is there a site i can look at for info or anything
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jus how to sign up what it costs where its at and the rules. is there a site i can look at for info or anything
No website,the tourney schedule is at the Boars Head .Cost is 50 $ per team and that includes big fish pot.All tourneys are on EastFork and we fish from 7 to 3 on Sundays.7 fish per team no more than that in boat ,dont have to be alive.If you fish all 10 or at least pay for all 10 you qualify for the championship which Furniture Fair(RickDaniels)A.K.A. Larry Yates's mentor,and Advanced Glazing sponsor.Hope you join in it is alot of bull****tin and fun!!Also winners in each tourney got 150$ in gift cards to BassPro courtesy of Rob Hedrick.
Chopper ,Yates posted schedule under EastFork 2009.
Looks like we have at least a couple new teams interested this year. Maybe we'll get some more to stick around through the summer. Not even two months away...Maybe less if Mike can work one or two in before the season starts. I can't wait!
Starvin, John and I were there, but we didn't see Larry flipping any 1 plus pounders into the boat. We were too busy catching all those, how's he say....GO Rillas ourselves. It sure was a shame to see this ice roll in, but it might be a blessing. That lake sure was taking a beating, and not just from all of us. I can't remember seeing so many boats out in the winter. We needed to let the crappies' mouths heal up so they can eat and get fat for spring. Won't be long now.
No doubt Speckwick,i can remember 5 to 6 years ago only seeing 2 or 3 boats out.Guess thats the internets fault .I'm game on any pre-league tourneys and best fishing is the ice out pattern for Go -rillas EVEN BETTER THAN SPAWN!!
You're starting to sound like my dad, but you're probably right on that internet thing. I guess we can blame me, Yates, Starvin and Ohio Crappie Boy, and JusFshn. We sure posted A LOT this year when we were lighting them up on EF. Then came the extra boats. But, that's what this site is all about, helping each other catch some crappie. I just hope everybody takes it easy and leaves a few of the big ones when they do. We put all the biggest ones back, except for a pair of 2 pounders I couldn't talk my dad into letting go. I wasn't with him that day or I'd have dumped 'em in myself and got my a@# whipped. He stopped at the house on the way home. They were P-I-Gs. We kept a lot of 10"-12" fish though. I just hope that wasn't a mistake. We still limited ourselves on how many we kept and realeased everything over 12" and under 9". You're right about ice out and big slabs. I have always wondered why we haven't started the season earlier to get into them, especially since May is taken over by the regattas.
Yates ,dont hate the playa ,hate the game.Speck with the water down so far it was like fishin in a barrel this winter.The internet is a good thing,maybe we get rid of some fish and get some down south or Ohio river GO-rillas in there
Low water sure didn't hurt. But you still gotta find 'em, and catch 'em.