David and I fished the MCC tournament being held at Lake Washington yesterday. It was very windy and we had to fish in the whitecaps to get on the fish but the South Arkansas boys came back with the win.....
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David and I fished the MCC tournament being held at Lake Washington yesterday. It was very windy and we had to fish in the whitecaps to get on the fish but the South Arkansas boys came back with the win.....
Way to go, man! Thumbs Up Congratulations on the win. Hands Clapping What did it take to win it? Kinda figured you guys had'em figured out from your post last week about the biggest 7 weighing 15 something! Glad you guys did it!
Congrats!
Way to go Steve, what was the winning weight.
Our best seven went 11.61 lbs Jerry. The scoreboard is posted on the MS page. Our biggest two fish both went 2.16 lbs. These were some really poor numbers compared to the weekend before and I didn't think we had a chance when we quit fishing. It wasn't our best day on Washington by any means. The wind and boat traffic were both outrageous plus the bite was way off. We had to pry 'em off the bottom where the week before we were catchin'em 2 ft deep in the middle. I believe there were 43 boats entered. I'll have to give credit for the win to David. He fished sick and still managed to bring in 75% of the fish we caught. That boy is amazing with a trolling rod. I took him to the ER after we got home and found out he had the flu.....had to have IV fluid that night. If we hadn't of won I would be in trouble with his wife for taking him off fishing like that!!!
WTG Steve & David; I knew you could do it.
That's great and congrats on figuring them out. Hope David gets well soon. Thanks for posting.
Good job guys, you beat some pretty good fishermen.
Thanks guys. The Magnolia Crappie Club is a great organization with some top notch fishermen. We got lucky!
i appreciate all the comments you guys have left, im feeling alot better today so maybe im on the downside slope. Those MS boys are some good folks and we couldnt have asked for a better group of anglers to fish with.