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Pro/Con? Tournaments
Being a tournament angler, I' ve always wanted to quiz an assortment of anglers on their feelings on tournaments and there problems. I know there is some slob tourn. anglers out there that give us a bad name.
Please give your opinions on how we can " clean up" any perceived problems. |
RE: Pro/Con? Tournaments
Basserman,
You' re forgetting a very important lesson the Marine Corps taught you. " The 10%ers" There are ten percenters in every group, the non-comformists. Remember them? We always took care of them ourselves. In the states the punishment was fairly mild, but in Viet Nam it wasn' t. I don' t know enough about tournament fishing to know what a tourney slob does, but there ought to be a way for the regulars to take care of them. Perhaps if the ligit. anglers were the first to point out the failings of the s**tbirds and how that is not common behavior for a sportsman, a real tournament angler. It may not take long for the spectating folks to recognize those " misbehavin' poops" , and ignore them, or better yet, eliminate them. Maybe someone will say, " You' re disqualified from this tournament because you were a misbehavin' poophead in the last one" or something like that. Good luck. I' ll watch your post, and replies, to pick up some tips on social behavior. Gung Ho!.........Work Together! critch |
RE: Pro/Con? Tournaments
Hey critch, I know alot of the problem areas with the rudness of high speed pass bys w/anchored fishermen and tying up landings. LOL I haven' t forgot the " 10%" . But we HAVE to police our ranks as these 10% rs stand out unfortunately.
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RE: Pro/Con? Tournaments
My wife used to asked me why I didn' t join a Bass/Fishing club.
I decided years ago after listening to more than one of a few local " fishin clubs" and their various members constantly bad mouthin other members,clubs,boats, equipment,fishing style etc... I would never join one of these clubs. This is not to mention all the tourney slobs " At the Ramp" or " On the Water" I' ve come in contact with over the decades. Many seem to be concerned with only one thing while fishing a tourney - SELF! The Tourney Slobs are far closer to 25-30% mark. Not 10%!! |
RE: Pro/Con? Tournaments
Thanks AJ. I' m thinkin that the " slob" percentages flucuate with geographic area. Thanks for the input. Our area clubs do not seem to " trash" each other. Our club tourneys are designed to help and educate new members. Open tourns are probably a different story.
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RE: Pro/Con? Tournaments
basserman,
Let me say,that I' m sure there are some very good clubs out there along with their membership and tournement manners. :) I' ve just had some bad experiances in this region.[:@] |
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Well to start with I' ve been a member of B.A.S.S since 1975,and fished with a club for 10 years.I don' t fish tournaments anymore,but I bass fish all the time when the weather' s decent..I have two complaints with bass tournaments,1 fishing for spawning bass and taking them off their beds to the weigh in usually miles away..2 Hauling a livewell full of bass around all day in hot weather...Some bass tournaments have gone to " paper tournaments" they use a " golden rule" to measure the fish then release it on the spot , thats really the best way .Taking spawning bass off their beds to weigh in' s is a shame,just think of all the bass their killing..
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RE: Pro/Con? Tournaments
I fish tournament here in N.B and one thing I would love to be changed is a more judges and spot checks of the tournament anglers. Plus we need some rules of " sportmen like conduct"
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RE: Pro/Con? Tournaments
I think that in situations when there is a non boater it is unfair for the boater to go and bed fish. While the boater is sitting on a bed trying to catch the bass the non boater is stuck in the back.
I am not saying that bed fishing is wrong, there is plenty of evidence that shows bed fihing does not hurt bass populations.I just think that its unfair to the non- boater. |
RE: Pro/Con? Tournaments
What is some of that evidence you have, that taking spawning bass off their beds and hauling them off to weigh ins doesn' t hurt? You must of heard that from your bassclub buddies. A few minutes after a bass guarding a nest is removed ,the eggs or fry are eaten.
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