Who's ready for the '07 tournament
#17
RE: Who's ready for the '07 tournament
shoot I just realized I have a lot of fishing to do in june since things around here dont unthaw until about early-mid may. Can you extend the regular season into middle of july since the other part of the tourny doesnt start until august?
#18
RE: Who's ready for the '07 tournament
i dont see any problems with it going into july. I set the cut off on June because I'll be moving then and wont have computer access for a week or two, but Chuck can fill in if he wants with the weight tabs.
#19
RE: Who's ready for the '07 tournament
josh add me to the south, also add the wife (AKA iam deadly)
only if you don't make it to rough on us with them pickwick brownies, BTW i'm on the other side of the state where the green fish are the thing, guntersville is 3.5 miles out my backdoorits rough but somebody has to do it
here is a little tidbit of how tough the fishing has been
Day Two Standings
Todd Lee of Grove, Okla., landed two lunkers that helped him take the Day 2 lead of the ESPN Outdoors Bassmaster Series Championship.[/align][/align][/align][/align][/align]GUNTERSVILLE, Ala. — Todd Lee finished taking length and girth measurements, took one last look at his monstrous 10-pound, 15-ounce largemouth just before it was going into the release tank and then had a simple request.
"Let me give it a kiss," he said, planting one on the big female's top lip and handing it back to go in the tank. Lee's "smaller" bass weighed 9-14 and already was in the release boat.
Who could argue with a little smooch for what very well could be Lee's ticket to the Bassmaster Classic?
The 31-year-old from Grove, Okla., wowed the crowd Friday in the ESPN Outdoors Bassmaster Series with five bass weighing 31 pounds, 3 ounces for a two-day total of 44-10. That vaulted him into the lead going into Saturday's final round, which features the top 12 boaters and non-boaters fishing for the title.
Sounds like some fun to me, i'm in ...Alabama
here is a little tidbit of how tough the fishing has been
Day Two Standings
Todd Lee of Grove, Okla., landed two lunkers that helped him take the Day 2 lead of the ESPN Outdoors Bassmaster Series Championship.[/align][/align][/align][/align][/align]GUNTERSVILLE, Ala. — Todd Lee finished taking length and girth measurements, took one last look at his monstrous 10-pound, 15-ounce largemouth just before it was going into the release tank and then had a simple request.
"Let me give it a kiss," he said, planting one on the big female's top lip and handing it back to go in the tank. Lee's "smaller" bass weighed 9-14 and already was in the release boat.
Who could argue with a little smooch for what very well could be Lee's ticket to the Bassmaster Classic?
The 31-year-old from Grove, Okla., wowed the crowd Friday in the ESPN Outdoors Bassmaster Series with five bass weighing 31 pounds, 3 ounces for a two-day total of 44-10. That vaulted him into the lead going into Saturday's final round, which features the top 12 boaters and non-boaters fishing for the title.
#20
RE: Who's ready for the '07 tournament
Josh,
You can add Buffdmac on here as well. he is a member here but has lost his password. He's fishing with me this Sat. You can count him for the south as well. He is my oldest son.
Here he is.
You can add Buffdmac on here as well. he is a member here but has lost his password. He's fishing with me this Sat. You can count him for the south as well. He is my oldest son.
Here he is.