how about breakfast at lees place saturday morning before the championship he opens at 5 am THE BAIT SHOP
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how about breakfast at lees place saturday morning before the championship he opens at 5 am THE BAIT SHOP
I'll be and I'm sure Mr Goodtime will as well.
Sounds good. Is Torch gonna buy again?
Wannabe...
Good idea Donnie.
Be nice to check-in there for the ones of us not going to the marina to put in.
Yea lee is a good guy and i try to support him anyway i can
Does a mean breakfast and lunch too.
Wannabe...
Its on you great breakfast and cheap too
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Which place is The Bait Shop? Is that on the left, just past where the MCC had their check in for Grenada?
Post the address of The Bait Shop for my Navigation.
We should have the weigh in at................................................ .................????????????????????????????????? ???????
Be on the left before you get to Lakeway and a bunch of boats there.Thumbs Up
Cant get lost in Nader!!!!Rofl
Traveling East on Hwy 8, you will pass Walls on your left at a Red Light. Continue on another 1.5 miles past Bogue Creek Bridge and it is on the left before you go up the last hill before Lakeway. Located just accross from Grenada Camper Sales. If you come to another redlight (the last in town), you've gone too far.
Wannabe...
Said another way, take Hwy 8 East from the Interstate. Go through 6 redlights on Hwy 8 and start looking for boats on the left. If you come to the 7th redlight, you missed it.
Wannabe...
What about comin from the east headed west on 8?
Go thru 1 red lite and and look for boats on the right. OnlyGEWBERS would be coming from that direction!!Rofl
I know where it is ya gewber, but some of em may be at the state park.
Plus, you don't thank I'm gonna get up at 3:00 to drive over and eat breakfast with y'all ugly gewbers, do ya?
Simple, Smash their heads against the concrete as you pull each one out. That'd kill em and you can keep em
Tournaments will take all trophy fish out of a lake the coe is just protecting the trophy status of the lake
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The best system they have had was the year they had a 12" pvc pipe going to the water and folks were sliding their fish down the tube. Had over 850 go down the tube and maybe 20 died and they were almost dead when they were weighed. Keeping them in a 250 gallon tank all afternoon ain't gonna get it.
Here's da deal on releasing the fish for our Championship. All effort and care should be made to keep your fish healthy and alive. We will have the Ranger tank there and alive fish must be put in the tank. And we will release as many as possible, but I will not release fish that don't appear, in my judgement, to be able to survive as I do not want Grenada Landing littered with 2 pounders since the public will count that as a negative against tournaments. If anybody wants to hang around long enough to cull the fish with me, you are welcome to them. Else, I'll do as I did at TOW, took them home, cleaned them and delivered them back to the Rangers as a thank you for their help.
Wannabe...
But who is gonna teach Rees to filet one?
they use the pvc pipe at the st. jude green carp tournament, seems to work fine.
why not take the fish immediately from the scales to the lake to release them?
Why is this discussion of tournament details of a breakfast thread? Some folks who don't read every word on c.c are gonna miss it.
good point maj. its called Hijacking, something we're good at.
Acutally, the water is cooled and oxygenated and treated. The biologists seem to think that it aids in the survivability.
I had forgotten about Rees....I figure we'll check our livewells to see if anyone happened to have forgotten about an 8th fish in there to fill that ticket.....also, I'd like to deliver some fish back to the Rangers for a thank you, but I don't have to deliver them all I suppose.
Wannabe...
I already have enuff fish for 7 folks in the freezer and I am sure we will have a good many dead fish or fish that wont be likely to survive. Fall camp will be covered.