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  1. #1
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    Re: Tournament cheating

    Man I had no idea it was this bad guess I didnt want to believe it. I have never seen it or done it. I am fairly new to tournaments but not the water. I will look for signs now but I still think small club's there is no cheating going on there isn't enough money for all the hassle that would go into cheating

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    Re: Tournament cheating

    My thoughts are to not get to worked up about it or worry if I'm getting cheated. 90% of the ones that WOULD cheat can't catch any fish to begin with so I don't care if they are out there for 3 days tieing up fish or whatever, you have to be able to catch them in the first place to cheat. Me personally, I wouled rather wipe with shards of glass than consider the notion but to those of you out there that do cheat, bring it on because I'm still going to beat you...If you can live with it, I can live without it.

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    Re: Tournament cheating

    Haha right on buzzking, just bring it on!

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    Re: Tournament cheating

    Cheating would seem to me to take away from the moment of winning. To win you must adapt to the various conditions of the day or night of the tourney,thats where your skills come to play and your tru fishing ability's. If some has to put fish in a baskett to win then they are admitting that they are not good fisherpeople and cannot adapt or compete in changing conditions, they are just loser's and always will be, as to win by cheating to me takes away from the thrill of winning. I would rather lose than cheat to win as to me it is the excitment of that day, that moment, the conditions, all of it that makes winning or placing special. But due to rising costs of fuel a lot more cheating will be going on espically in the bigger money tourneys. Like Buzz said bring it on, if a person has a to cheat to beat me then you might win the money but you did not beat me.

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    Re: Tournament cheating

    Quote Originally Posted by buzzking View Post
    My thoughts are to not get to worked up about it or worry if I'm getting cheated. 90% of the ones that WOULD cheat can't catch any fish to begin with so I don't care if they are out there for 3 days tieing up fish or whatever, you have to be able to catch them in the first place to cheat. Me personally, I wouled rather wipe with shards of glass than consider the notion but to those of you out there that do cheat, bring it on because I'm still going to beat you...If you can live with it, I can live without it.
    I agree well spoken

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    Re: Tournament cheating

    having to worry about someone tieing up fish, or passing fish is one thing. you have to catch them doing it.

    But these small tournaments not checking live wells is crazy. It's just inviting someone to cheat.

    poor run tourns like that make me think twice about fishing them.

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    Re: Tournament cheating

    Dixie Marine runs a good buddy tournament. Fished the Adopt A Bass tournament on Saturday on the Ohio River. Boat check before launch, look in the livewells, then polygraph the overall winner and the big bass winner before announcing the prizes. A very professional and well run tournament trail as far as I can see.

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    Re: Tournament cheating

    TRUE STORY

    I worked at ATR in danville in the early 90's. We had a little factory club going and we fished Cumberland that year in Nov. Me and my partner won the club tourn. with about 9lbs or so, we had some smallmouth and a kicker Large of 3#10. A guy said he wanted to stock his pond with some fish, so we all aggreed to let him take a few,, and big fish,, with him. Heck you work with the guy right??
    Well,,, just so happens Bryants had a tourn the week after in Nov. and the guy who "stocked his pond" had the big fish in that tourn was 3#8 oz, that is a little close to what we had??
    Well,, after talking to the guys and saying that is pretty dang close in weight, it all fell apart, For him.
    He bought some fish from a neighbor, who cut the fin on one and the other was blind in the right eye. Seems these fish showed up at a Bill Taylor tourn. who was notified of these fish. Well,, this guy has never fished since.
    I hate to say it, but if there is money involved, people will find a way. If you suspect someone,, ask then to go fishing. Take your skill and base it on theirs to see what the days catch is. If you KNOW they are on drops and he wants to go shallow, go shallow, or vice versa. Play like your having a good time and see what gets brought to the scales in the next tourn.

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