Posted by: Joel_Booth Posted on: 04/28/11 at 05:13:32
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Joel, next month is Lake nominations month. Was some discussion at this last meeting. The search is on to come up with a lake that has camping/resort facilities that will put us all together so as we may go for pizza and/or have a bbq. Speak now or forever hold your peace.
Rodney, I know I'm pretty far out of the loop I usually have class pretty late on meeting days but I think we accomplish getting most of us together at Silver Lake don't we?? I just want to catch some fish! I'm not totally against Silver Lake I fish it all the time and have a pretty love hate relationship with it but it's proving every year that it's producing less and less in the early spring. I think most of us at the tournament and the biologist agreed that somethings not quite right with the lake, but we have to remember how unstable the weather has been the last couple years during our tournaments. I hope they get it figured out but you can bet if we go in May or June we probably whack em!
Posted by: Kevin_B Posted on: 04/26/11 at 21:48:12
No fish weighed at Capital City's Silver Lake Open 27 boats in the open on Silver Lake on March 19
St Helen's was won with a 5.4 lber or something close to that. 28 boats, 9 boats caught fish, 11 fish total.
We had 9 boats & 2 fish were caught Total 6.82 lbs
Lets say each boat spent on average $200 in gas & others stuff to fish these events (I bet its lot more) That's 64 boats 3 events & 13 fish $200x64=$12800 spent divided by 13 fish = $984 a fish
Wow Silver Lake should win some kind of award for the biggest $ per pound or the biggest sucker events ever.
Thats some expensive fish
Congrats Larry
Posted by: Rodney H Posted on: 04/25/11 at 03:25:43
Joel, next month is Lake nominations month. Was some discussion at this last meeting. The search is on to come up with a lake that has camping/resort facilities that will put us all together so as we may go for pizza and/or have a bbq. Speak now or forever hold your peace.
Posted by: Joel_Booth Posted on: 04/24/11 at 23:48:20
I vote we don't go back to Silver Lake in early-mid april anymore! We whine about it every year but we keep taking the punishment. How about no tournaments in April and two in May?
Posted by: 5dinks Posted on: 04/20/11 at 12:16:58
One of the few times with "girls" that the saying "the bigger the better" applies! HAHAHA
Posted by: b_olson Posted on: 04/20/11 at 00:26:09
Nice fish!
Posted by: Y2SAYS Posted on: 04/19/11 at 06:45:17
Great job Larry!
Posted by: Larry S. Posted on: 04/19/11 at 04:45:21
Man!!! I love posing with those girls!!!!
Posted by: Rodney H Posted on: 04/19/11 at 04:02:05
Posted by: BassAholic Posted on: 04/19/11 at 01:41:17
No fish weighed at Capital City's Silver Lake Open 27 boats in the open on Silver Lake on March 19
St Helen's was won with a 5.4 lber or something close to that. 28 boats, 9 boats caught fish, 11 fish total.
We had 9 boats & 2 fish were caught Total 6.82 lbs
Lets say each boat spent on average $200 in gas & others stuff to fish these events (I bet its lot more) That's 64 boats 3 events & 13 fish $200x64=$12800 spent divided by 13 fish = $984 a fish
Wow Silver Lake should win some kind of award for the biggest $ per pound or the biggest sucker events ever.
Posted by: basspro - Ex Member Posted on: 04/18/11 at 20:38:55
You guys should have shared a permit for Potholes
Russ
Posted by: Rodney H Posted on: 04/18/11 at 20:01:03
I will post pics this evening when I get home. That lake was brutal and ugly.
Posted by: Terry Posted on: 04/17/11 at 23:06:04
Not correct, but not much better.
Larry Sullivan with 2 fish, 6.82 lbs day one, none day 2. Everyone else tied for 2nd and zeros both days.
Disgusting
Posted by: Chris B. Posted on: 04/17/11 at 05:36:03
Not looking good. Stacie Kelsey posted an update over on WALakes, looks like no fish caught by the club for day 1.
Posted by: StuK Posted on: 04/17/11 at 01:13:22
Hoping for a day 1 update if anyone gets within smart phone range.