Quote Originally Posted by ukbass View Post
I would have no problem with that either. I schedule all of CAST tourneys on kdwfr even though we are really small. Don't get me wrong, I hate all the traffice like anyone else, but I sure am glad that no one can tell us we can't have a tourn. at a certain time. I wish everyone had to register, we try to avoid a big tourn. when possible, but you can't if you don't know about it.
You prob. will never be able to avoid two tourn. close together all of the time. And you have to remember, even when they do register, that is an estimation. They might call it a 150 boat tourn., but only 80 show's up. It could go the other way also I know, but in my opinion the number of participants have been low the last few years, and I think everyone knows why.
Even if you register 150 and only 80 show up, that would still be over the 50 boat minimum that I suggested must be registered. As far as Paris goes, I remember KVD fishing just outside of Kentucky Dam Marina in the 2009 Elite that was launched from Paris. Visa versa, I remember in the spring of 2008 when the water was about 4 feet over summer pool and I think it was the Fishers of Men that took out of The Moores and the guy that won it fished down near Paris Landing. Plus any Big Tourneys out of Ken Lake could have boat running south as those from Paris running north. Even staggering these by a half hour would get the major running out of the way early. I just think the bigger tournaments with a large number of boats in them could be scheduled with staggered start times. You take guys fishing for money, guys that are trying to get to their best spot to start the day, guys that come to lakes from out of state or lakes that they are not familiar with and then throw in all these boats getting launched at the same time is a recipe for trouble. Throw in todays economic times where it is more important for guys to finish in the money to cover expenses and it makes it worse. nothing against tournament fishermen for they also bring in money to the economy around the lakes but there has to be a way to make it safer for all.