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How can u be competitive if everyone *****. I agree with the original poster. Every club has a dominate fisherman and every one tries to beat them. That's how you get better. If you keep the talent pool shallow no one improves. It would be like Kentucky wanting to kick Alabama out of the SEC because they are too good at football. Try first river city bass masters in Jeffersonville In. Very well run and competitive. They fish all around S. In and central Ky.
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[QUOTE=BigBlueJake;505904]I know this thread was started almost a year ago and it would probably be best to let it die, but as a founding member of KBL I couldn't let this slide. I don't get on this site often but when I do it is to promote KBL. Just had to share my side of the story. For that matter Brian Ireland ( mark W's partner} was invited to finish the season with us and he refused. (he had no google history). Bottom line, we are a league for AMATUER fishermen, if you have a google history (FLW mark w) then you do not fit.[/QUOTE]
If he did not fish the FLW Majors or Opens as a professional than why does it matter? Just fishing the FLW BFL's does not make you a professional by any means. Anyone can fish those just have to pay your money. And besides you're fishing against the fish not the anglers.