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I am looking for a co-angler for the 2006 BFL Hoosier division. I plan to fish all of the tournaments in this division. Please contact me at sendelweck@earthlink.net if you are interested.
Thank You
Steve Sendelweck
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I thought about fishing as a co-angler this year but have never fished monroe or patoka. That doesnt mean that I wont catch any fish but it would help if I knew something about those lakes. I guess I could go and trust the boater to put us on the fish. is this your first time fishing the BFL? This would be my first if I went through with it.
I have fished the BFL as a boater for the last four years. As a co-angler, you don't necessarily need to know a lot about the lakes. It certainly helps to have some basic information, but the format of the tournament is such that the boater makes the decisions about where to fish and you just follow his lead. The best co-anglers I have fished with have been flexible in the way they fished and were able to adapt to whatever situation they were put into. Send me an email, flippinstick, and I can tell you everything you would ever want to know about Patoka and Monroe.
what are the dates and locations for the bfl? also what is the entry for co-anglers? also are you fishing ibf also?
Steve, on a different subject - check your e-mail.
All information on the BFL can be found at www.flwoutdoors.com. The entry fee for co-anglers is $100 for regular tournaments and $150 for the super tournament (I think). The Hoosier division schedule is April 1-Patoka; June 3-Rocky Point; July 15-Rocky Point; August 26-Monroe; September 23-Monroe(super tournament).
I may fish the first couple IBF tournaments, but I don't know if I will fish them all.