yeah good luck avoiding conflicts, too many tourneys and fisherman for that.Not trying to argue a point but isnt that tournament the same weekend every year??

| Search Fishin.com |
yeah good luck avoiding conflicts, too many tourneys and fisherman for that.Not trying to argue a point but isnt that tournament the same weekend every year??
>yeah good luck avoiding conflicts, too
>many tourneys and fisherman for
>that.Not trying to argue a
>point but isnt that tournament
>the same weekend every year??
>
IIRC, Pittsburg Marine does have an annual tournament on Cumberland ... but that's not this one. The one on March 4 is the first of their new tournament trail. I know the PM owners and I'm sure they didn't know you were having a tourney that day. They checked for conflicts with Fishers of Men, BFL and other local tourneys.
Like others have said, with so many clubs and other tourneys these days, it's hard not to run into conflicts.
Hey Geo what do you mean lake level down? Ever since they announced that the **** was going to be repaired everyone thinks Oh the lake is going to be drained!! The current level is 703.43 and rising !!! I have fished this lake for thirty years and it has been alot lower on "normal" years. THE LAST 2 WINTERS WE have HAD MORE RAIN THAN USUAL AND THE LEVELS WHERE HIGH!!! Also I drive over the lake everyday and have fished some this winter . There is plenty of water to go around I think that the people at Pittsburg tried to avoid the BFL and the Fishers of Men. Those two trails draw the most boats around here on Lake Cumberland. NOT to say that your trail is not as important ,but if they tried to avoid all the other tournaments they would have to schedule on a tuesday afternoon from 5-7 pm
lol !!!!
Spotboy, I have not been to Cumberland since Dec. I was only going by what I was told on Thursday night. If the information is wrong, ok. But I was told that you could only put in 1-2 boats at a time at Conley.
If all of the ramp is open, then I do not have a problem.
Thanks for the new information.
George Salov
