I really meant, when, where and what time is the tournament being held.
Clif Kincaid said:
If you know anyone from CCBC ask them, they just had a tourney there. Looking at their point standing they obviously caught some atleast.
WDFW website says next weekend hosted by Lewis County Bass Club. Lowe/Librande do good in this tourny......what a surprise!
Ronald Hobbs, Jr. said:
I really meant, when, where and what time is the tournament being held.
Clif Kincaid said:If you know anyone from CCBC ask them, they just had a tourney there. Looking at their point standing they obviously caught some atleast.
How many beers allready?
Clif Kincaid said:
My bad!
Speaking of Porter.....that's what I'm drinking right now. It's called Black Boss Porter from Poland - 9.4%. First time, and I like it! Oh sorry for jacking your thread Ron, don't break my Loomis! In all honesty I looked through their website, and there is no updated info on the tourny.
Clif Kincaid said:
After a 53hr week...one ninkasi new porter. And a 12 pack of platinum waiting. Knew I should have bought " The Asylum" again
Found it! Mossyrock launch, $110 with big fish, $750 guaranteed big fish, I talked to Lewis County's Bass Club president, super nice and friendly guy look foward to go and fish this lake for a change of pace. Last year the big fish was over 5 pounds and it takes nearly 20 pounds each year to win.....this sounds awesome to me, way better than Sammamish or Washington, if you are a real go getter you can fish this one on Saturday and still make the Whatcom Open on Sunday.
Here is a number that you can get ahold of the president for any further information President Mark Robinson or his email Cajun150@hotmail.com.
Too bad I'm heading down to CA again!
Sucks it's the same day as the qualifier on Washington
Sounds like a good idea ron, see ya there.
How did the tournament end up?
I heard that the winners had 18+ with second place having around 17, third place was a few ounces short of that. Didn't hear the names attched to the numbers though
Phil/Thayne got 2nd, and they had almost 19lbs
Mike Hastings and Curtis Johnson won with just under 19 pounds and took big fish honors with a 4.50 smallmouth.
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