In a highschool tourney with his son. Bass tho. Fear I'm not much of a bass man. :bash
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In a highschool tourney with his son. Bass tho. Fear I'm not much of a bass man. :bash
Be careful Bama? Don’t go over to the dark side!! LOL
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400 boats leaving this ramp
OMG
:yikes:yikes Them are some deciated young me!
400 people, That’s way to many.
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Thank you for the hospitality, Lee. It was a pleasure meeting and being on the water with you.
Even though it didn't turn out well, my son learned some lessons that'll make him a better fisherman.
Fear I was a handicap when it comes to bass fishing. But if he comes back. I'm sure he will be more comfy on a daeep lake. Good times. Good to see both of you.
That's a whole lot of boat traffic. How did they do the blast off?
Flights. Boats are randomly assigned numbers and have staggered check-in times. We were the 7th flight out of 12 or 13 total.
Launch (blast off) started at 6:30, I think our number was called around 7:30ish. We put in shortly after 4:30AM and docked the boat until right before the first launch.
Launching (unloading) and trailering was a mad house with 4 boats at a time from 2 ramps (2 boats each ramp). No boats were allowed to put in after 6:30, so it pays to arrive early and hang out rather than risk being disqualified sitting in traffic.
Is the weigh in staggered too? Last to blast off, later return time? That had to be a mad house.
Yes sir. I believe check in times were staggered 15 minutes between flights. The kids have to get official weigh-in bags when checking in and they had several staging wells to hold bag in until you got up to the weigh-in. You weighed-in in order that you checked in.
Mad house