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09-13-12, 05:25 PM | #1 |
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Thanks for the responses guys.
As far as the Hawg Hunters go....they fish the big stuff and again the whole thing im looking for is a club that fishes stuff that I dont have to drive 2+ hours to get to. I know the lakes that I listed all have horse power restriction but thats what im looking for, If I wanted to be running a big bass boat with a 250hp motor on the back Id just fish the BFL or something. Im looking to start a club for guys with smaller boats that still want to fish semi-competitively. In the end there is no club in the area currently offering what Im looking for and im sure im not the only one who owns a 14 foot boat and wants to fish competitively a couple times a month without having to drive all around the east coast. I know starting a club can be PITA but this is not the first time I have started a club. My last one was a club in NJ which eventually got combined into the club I currently fish in. So I do have some experience with this kind of thing. As far as the Tuesday night tornys at Marsh Creek I would definitely be interested in fishing a few of those next year. Again Thanks for the responses guys. |
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