I know you have the better contacts in this industry, Tim, so I'll bow to your superior knowledge. However, we are both on the same page when it comes to the introduction of the sport to youngsters!
DAVE

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I know you have the better contacts in this industry, Tim, so I'll bow to your superior knowledge. However, we are both on the same page when it comes to the introduction of the sport to youngsters!
DAVE
I wouldn't call it superior knowldge, more like friends in low places! That and the fact that I had to write a 1200 word article about it on short notice today. If they would have waited two days longer to announce it, I would have been on Elkhorn today!![]()
Did you read my WFN piece? Not as long as yours and mainly pulled from internet-found information. I posted a link on my Facebook page.
DAVE
[QUOTE=twise7;481444][FONT=Calibri]Just to be sure we’re on the same page here…just because “bass fishing” is being added as a sport does not mean it will be taught as a class during the school day. It will be an after school activity.[/FONT]
Your are right sir, I brain f--rted. I stand corrected and humbled.![]()
This is not being offered as a class but as an extra-curricular activity ... think football, basketball, baseball, soccer, etc.Okay, let's think about this like a kid does:
1. I like to fish.
2. I take the class.
3. If I do well, I pass, and don't fish anymore during school time.
4. If I do poorly, I have to stay after school for tutoring, which means more fishing.
5. If after all the extra tutoring fishing time, if I flunk outright, I have to take the class over next year, and get to fish during school time again. If I pass, its over.
6. Ergo, take it, and fish poorly to get to fish more this year and next.
7. Repeat as necessary to avoid gym class.
Of course, I always was an over-thinking under achiever!
The probability is that any participating schools will have the club/team set up in a similar fashion to their already existing sports. That said, I'd be interested to see whether the sport will be boat only or whether bankside participation would be included. Probably not but you never know.
Watch for Lexington Catholic to be the inaugural winners!
DAVE
Illinois was first, but you are right in that we are second. Only reason I know is that I was approached this morning when I got to work (I'm a teacher) about becoming the coach for the local high school. I started checking into it and found out Illinois was first. Anyway I am looking forward to it but there are a LOT of details to be figured out still.
Which school would that be, BBJ?
DAVE
We have a successful club here in Marshall County. Many of the schools have clubs in place that are set up and running, and there will only be slight changes now that it is a sanctioned sport. I sponsor the club here, but it primarily has been ran by very involved parents and a good group of kids. It is set up almost the same as the college circuit, but crossed with the youth TBF tournaments in that you get boaters to volunteer and captain the boat, while two kids fish. Right now it is a partnership with the TBF, and that covers the liability side of it, and I expect that to continue. The only downside of it now being sanctioned, is that we will now have to follow the same rules as any other sport - which will eliminate soliciting sponsorships to offset costs.
