Hosted by the Washington Bass Association www.WashingtonBassClub.com
Saturday October 15, 2011 at Lake Sammamish
Tournament Headquarters: Lake Sammamish Boat Launch
Entry Deadline - Postmarked 10/10/2011 - Cash Only on Tournament Day
No Lake Off Limits Period
DRIVERS MEETING: LATE REGISTRATION:
6:30 AM 5:15 AM - 6:15 AM
Blast off at Approximately 7:00 am
Sunrise at 6:58 am
3:00 pm Weigh In
$250 Entry Fee per Club
$20 Big Stringer Option Pot per boat
$10 Big Fish Option Pot per boat
80% Payback
Team Tournament
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Jordan Doucet (425) 218-0520
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On behalf of the members of Western Bass Club, we had a great time and are looking forward to next years event. We did have descussion at our recent club meeting, we agree on the fact it is a great and fun format. For the number of clubs that are now involved Lake Samamish fishes too small. I have a feeling the greater majority of Western Bass Club members may be willing to hold our Team Tourament on our secondary lake, Lake Samamish.
Jordan Doucet said:
Hey guys, I'd love to change it to Washington, problem is we'll either need to talk Western out of having their tournament there the first weekend in October, or talk Puyallup out of having the Mickelson there the following weekend. As you may or may not know, you can only have 2 weekends of tournaments on a lake per month.
Hi Rodney,
That would be great!!! I understand if you don't want to change it since I know you've done that longer than we've done the fishoff. But I agree that anymore than 40 boats get's very crowded on Sammamish.
Keep me posted.
Rodney Heupel said:
On behalf of the members of Western Bass Club, we had a great time and are looking forward to next years event. We did have descussion at our recent club meeting, we agree on the fact it is a great and fun format. For the number of clubs that are now involved Lake Samamish fishes too small. I have a feeling the greater majority of Western Bass Club members may be willing to hold our Team Tourament on our secondary lake, Lake Samamish.
Jordan Doucet said:Hey guys, I'd love to change it to Washington, problem is we'll either need to talk Western out of having their tournament there the first weekend in October, or talk Puyallup out of having the Mickelson there the following weekend. As you may or may not know, you can only have 2 weekends of tournaments on a lake per month.
2 firsts and 1 second, that is domination, and we won by more a quarter of a pound, that is big in most tournaments most are won within a couple ounces. A victory is a victory no matter what I will take it how I can get it. We will dominate you Aaron because this world is made up of sheep and lions, Evergreen is full of Lions and you sir are a sheep.
Its funny the posts pointing out that we had no single team in the top contenders, unless i missed something that has nothing to do with who wins the event, having a single team blow out the competition is awesome and everything, (they actually made up for one of your teams not catching a fish) but that wasn't the point of this tournament, its like having that star basketball player who takes 50 shots a game and scores over 30 points, but your team just never seems to win, some blame the star player for not passing the ball, some blame the supporting cast, however whatever, a loss is a loss no matter how many points the star scores. Big scores are great they make you feel awesome, but in the end of it all wouldn't you rather just win and not worry about putting up big numbers but worry about your teammates and how to get them more involved and scoring as well?
Aaron Christel said:
I think a few of you evergreen boys are going to earn some nick names like T.O. and Ocho Cinco for being such humble winners. Good, job on your win overall, but not a single team in the top 3? Looks like victory with mediocrity.
Just a little jab, you guys did win, but it wasn't domination like you would lead everyone to believe. 1 more fish in a hawg hunter boat would have changed the results. This sport has a way of humbling egos, so careful gents. The competition is very close to you.
Billy- it is called ribbing, giving someone a bad time, this tournament is for all the bragging rights, its not about having a 'big head' Your right it is all about fishing, but when was the last time you didn't give your friends a bad time?
This event is all about having fun having a good time, nothing is or was ill intended by any of it, if you were involved you would know that. It is probably one of the funnest tournies to see all the clubs working together and working together as a club.
I would tell you one thing the guys me included that talked the biggest would be the first ones to congratulate whoever won and definetely take the ribbing that followed, because if youre willing to dish it you better be able to take it!
Have fun on the site!
Billy Cunningham said:
After reading all of this thread It seems there is a Big Head involved. Its just fishing BOYS!
After reading all of this thread It seems there is a Big Head involved. Its just fishing BOYS!
Are you the big sister?
He's my little daughter!
Billy Cunningham said:Are you the big sister?
2 firsts and 1 second, that is domination, and we won by more a quarter of a pound, that is big in most tournaments most are won within a couple ounces. A victory is a victory no matter what I will take it how I can get it. We will dominate you Aaron because this world is made up of sheep and lions, Evergreen is full of Lions and you sir are a sheep.
Its funny the posts pointing out that we had no single team in the top contenders, unless i missed something that has nothing to do with who wins the event, having a single team blow out the competition is awesome and everything, (they actually made up for one of your teams not catching a fish) but that wasn't the point of this tournament, its like having that star basketball player who takes 50 shots a game and scores over 30 points, but your team just never seems to win, some blame the star player for not passing the ball, some blame the supporting cast, however whatever, a loss is a loss no matter how many points the star scores. Big scores are great they make you feel awesome, but in the end of it all wouldn't you rather just win and not worry about putting up big numbers but worry about your teammates and how to get them more involved and scoring as well?
Aaron Christel said:I think a few of you evergreen boys are going to earn some nick names like T.O. and Ocho Cinco for being such humble winners. Good, job on your win overall, but not a single team in the top 3? Looks like victory with mediocrity.
Just a little jab, you guys did win, but it wasn't domination like you would lead everyone to believe. 1 more fish in a hawg hunter boat would have changed the results. This sport has a way of humbling egos, so careful gents. The competition is very close to you.
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