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Posted by: stu - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/07/07 at 21:17:28
It was 6 last year - and for several years back.

The limits are at the discretion of the Tournament Director, so technically other ideas could be considered. However, this year the Team tournamenti is 6 fish per team, or 5 fish if you fish alone.

Anyone interested in checking out what the Official Tourney Rules say can take a look at:
http://www.westernbassclub.com/Tournament_rules.html


Stu
Posted by: Joel_Booth
Posted on: 10/04/07 at 04:38:53
Was it five or six fish per team last year? Huh  5 fish per teammate might be interesting?
Posted by: trackerpt175 - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/04/07 at 02:44:32
each person pays $20. 

troy
Posted by: Larry S.
Posted on: 10/04/07 at 02:30:01
Sorry Chris but it is 6 fish per team and solo's can fish but only get 5 fish.
Posted by: Chris B.
Posted on: 10/04/07 at 00:28:01
6 fish per boat     I was wrong, thanks Larry

I can't remember from last year, does each teammate pay $20, or is it $20 per team.   Embarrassed
Posted by: b_olson
Posted on: 10/03/07 at 23:11:18
in this team tourny does each fisherman keep 5 fish? or is it 5 fish per boat?
Posted by: b_olson
Posted on: 10/01/07 at 23:24:13
thanks stu those are the best directions ever. troy your directions, well i cant say those words here. Tongue
Posted by: trackerpt175 - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/01/07 at 22:51:07
well those sure are more helpful than my directions  Smiley

troy
Posted by: stu - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/01/07 at 03:42:59
Here is a link to the directions and and aerial view of the launch: http://www.newportyachtbasin.com/maps.htm.


From the South:
Head north on 405
Take the Coal Creek Parkway exit, # 10, just south of I-90
Turn left on Coal Creek Pkwy. which becomes Lake Washington Blvd. SE
Go approximately 3 blocks and turn left on SE 40th


From the North:
Head south on 405
Take the Coal Creek Parkway exit, #10, just south of I-90
Turn right on Coal Creek Pkwy which becomes Lake Washington Blvd. SE
Go approximately 3 blocks and turn left on SE 40th


Stu
Posted by: trackerpt175 - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/01/07 at 03:20:04
oly is just south of I-90 off of 405. its the coal creek pkwy exit.  fee is $7 or $10 i dont remember.
Posted by: b_olson
Posted on: 09/30/07 at 20:45:49
where is the newport ramp and is a launch fee?
Posted by: BassAholic
Posted on: 09/27/07 at 16:07:45
Can my dog be my team mate  Grin
Posted by: EX-PREZ
Posted on: 09/27/07 at 03:18:09
This time of year, there will be no problem with boat traffic and there is dock space for about 20 boats.  I think it's a great idea!  (Plus I have an annual launch pass) Roll Eyes
Posted by: stu - Ex Member
Posted on: 09/27/07 at 02:30:15
Hi, Smitty.

Jim told me Newport because he says there is better tie-up space and it is out of the wind.

Stu
Posted by: kholmes - Ex Member
Posted on: 09/26/07 at 14:57:57
Open day of deer season.  Did you see the tirty pointer?
 
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