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Old 05-18-06, 10:12 AM   #1
skeeter944
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Default first tourney(very excited!)

i am fishing my first tournament saturday with a local bass club and we are fishing at lake thurmond (aka clarks hill). i have never fished this lake from a REAL boat, in fact ,i have never really fished from a bass boat. there will be 3 people on the boat including myself. the weather should be sunny with a few clouds,a 20 percent rain chance, and a high of 89 degrees. in the fishing reports,plastic worms are working and thats what the club has been catching them on the past few months. i wont be able to prefish. there is a relativly large population of 14''-18'' bass. i am thinking of rigging one rod with a finesse worm on a split shot rig,another with a modified dropshot rig,and one with a texas rig. i plan on fishing points and milfoil beds near midlake. i will probably us a weighless worm early in the morning. i need some help guys,thanks in advance!
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