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Re: Fishing Clubs
[QUOTE=Danny;305349]wishin,
I've been to Mt. Washington many times. A great place.
I wish I could be more help, but don't know much about partner tournaments up there.
Hopefully we will see each other out on the lake sometime.
Danny[/QUOTE]
It is a great place to live, but in the 6 years i have been there, the population has exploded, seems like every piece of land is now either a subdivision, or becoming one. The small town feel is still there, but i dont know for how long.
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Re: Fishing Clubs
There must be more parents out there like you that want to do this. The hard part is getting somone dedicated enough to help set that up.
[quote=wishniwasfishn;305398]Hey Moose1am, i agree with you a 100%, my son is 14, and is by far my favorite fishing buddy, we spend a lot of quality time together on the water, and it really helps us stay close. A father son/daughter tournament would be great for the kids, my son is determined to become the next Timmy Horton, and fish the tournament for a living. He is not going to get there with me teaching him, but if i can get him in some competitive fishing tournaments, hopefully he can gain more knowledge than he is getting from me, still havent figured out what a ledge is yet, been trying for two years. Seems like someone would start a small circuit like that, just to get the kids involved in the outdoors more, and competitive fishing.[/quote]
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Re: Fishing Clubs
Het wishin. The KBFN which is B.A.S.S afiliated, has an outstanding youth program,Check them out, they have a nice setup and professionlly ran. The two of the past three BASS youth world champs have come from KY ck us out the website is kybassnation.com. Also the Green River Bass club is a great team circut club, I have fished it as an alt, and they are very well ran Buy if your son is set on wanting to be a pro someday, the KBFN youth circut is the way to start him off along with some father/son team events. Tight Lines