Looking to break cherry on the Tourny circuit!
- Gillstalker
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Looking to break cherry on the Tourny circuit!
Hey Guys,
I've always wanted to try a fishing tournament of some kind, and I don't know that much about them locally. I've heard of Renegade, Bass Masters, etc. As some of you may know, I'm in the middle of a boat rebuild project so I have no rig to use. I'm wondering if anyone out there would like to try out a newbie partner? I can do the sponsor side of things and prep in any other way to get us outfitted....
Thought I'd throw it out there.
Thanks,
G.
I've always wanted to try a fishing tournament of some kind, and I don't know that much about them locally. I've heard of Renegade, Bass Masters, etc. As some of you may know, I'm in the middle of a boat rebuild project so I have no rig to use. I'm wondering if anyone out there would like to try out a newbie partner? I can do the sponsor side of things and prep in any other way to get us outfitted....
Thought I'd throw it out there.
Thanks,
G.
- Astro-Mike
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Might want to check out the SEBO events. Its a boater-non boater format. You can be with the same boater every tournament or go with a different one every time. Good entry fee and great payout. Good thing about SEBO is you can sign up the day of.
http://www.wrileybassangler.com/SEBO/index.html
Oli
http://www.wrileybassangler.com/SEBO/index.html
Oli
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- kunobasski
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I would suggest SEBO events. Its has a great range of skill levels and it allows anglers to pick and choose their playing fields and hone their skills before they commit to a scheduled format.
White lake is the opener I think? Good event, 60+ boats and lots of fun with pent up first event of the year competition.
Good luck, and just commit. Getting involved in bass tournaments is easier then you think. Don't get intimidated by the boat show and totally extend your invitation to all the anglers out there indicating you are new and excited to fish. Most will stop just short of holding your hand through the procedures, just to ensure you have a great time and continue to compete.
Beware though!!!
It is addictive!!
Hope to see ya there.
kuno
White lake is the opener I think? Good event, 60+ boats and lots of fun with pent up first event of the year competition.
Good luck, and just commit. Getting involved in bass tournaments is easier then you think. Don't get intimidated by the boat show and totally extend your invitation to all the anglers out there indicating you are new and excited to fish. Most will stop just short of holding your hand through the procedures, just to ensure you have a great time and continue to compete.
Beware though!!!
It is addictive!!
Hope to see ya there.
kuno
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i checked the sebo on w/l is june 26,they had 82 boats last year,only 17 pre registrants,so far,entry fee is $140 per boat/team,you do need a livewell with aerator pumps,liability ins.,and a safety kill switch cord,if you have steering controls up front,i.e. not a tiller motor. I remember heading to the launch last year with my wally boat to do a little somethin different from my usual madawaska outing and seeing the huge lineup,so i kept on truckin'.
I'm just having my mornin' coffee,and getting ready to go do some wiring on my boat,,and it hits me,If you have no offers i'll take you out to the w/l sebo,it's been a long time since i fished the florida bassmasters series,but I have fished white lake alot,and i do have my ol Cajun tournament boat and her freshly re built mercury being bolted onto her this week. I just plumbed both livewells and installed new pumps,so,I guess you could say she's ready to rock. pm me I'm just around the corner in arnprior . I fish every wknd. anyhow, so it may as well be on white lake that day. All you would need is your rods tackle,rain gear,life jacket.and a few sandwiches,(travel lite),thats a small lake for 80 boats,plus the regular cottager traffic,so,i would recommend registering now,to get an early blast off position.
Sorry you decided so late.
Unfortunately Ottawa Valley South Bassmasters sign-up deadline has passed.
It's frustrating to see so many anglers wait this long to decide to fish in a series or tournaments in general. We have already "turned away" 5 prospective new members who were all going to become members as non-boaters. Our club does run a true boater/non-boater format and it is therfore crucial to have a balance of boaters & non-boaters to ensure all of our members have a partner to fish with at each of our 5 events.
Please keep us in mind for next season. In fact come in the Fall when our monthly meetings begin and get in early.
See you on the water.
Tim
It's frustrating to see so many anglers wait this long to decide to fish in a series or tournaments in general. We have already "turned away" 5 prospective new members who were all going to become members as non-boaters. Our club does run a true boater/non-boater format and it is therfore crucial to have a balance of boaters & non-boaters to ensure all of our members have a partner to fish with at each of our 5 events.
Please keep us in mind for next season. In fact come in the Fall when our monthly meetings begin and get in early.
See you on the water.
Tim
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Thanks Raminator!, cool of you to offer up the chance for me, it's appreciated. I'll pm you soon to talk it over (psst, I've been on White lake for nearly 30 years...I know where some nickels live...)
Painter; I wish I knew about that, but like I said I'm a newbie to the whole tournament thing and don't know anything about how it works. I had no idea you had to sign up that early to be part of some of the events. I will check out bassmasters for sure and hopefully get a spot. Thanks for posting...
G.
Painter; I wish I knew about that, but like I said I'm a newbie to the whole tournament thing and don't know anything about how it works. I had no idea you had to sign up that early to be part of some of the events. I will check out bassmasters for sure and hopefully get a spot. Thanks for posting...

G.
I dont want to be in bassmasters,Im just offering to let the guy fish in 1 walk on tournament ,in a properly rigged boat to see if he likes it or not and to have a fun day on the water. If he likes it he can buy the boat(just kidding)
I know white lake pretty well,but it sounds like I will get a lesson from a guy with 30 years on it,sounds good to me.

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