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Nope that picture on page two where you and I are kneeling in the river with those bigguns. You have the 60lber in your hands that you caught the one I'm holding is the 45lb and 9oz that I caught that night. Did we freak those guys out down there at the ramp or what, lol? We layed the smack on'em that night bigtime. Cool pics Chuck, even I haven't seen a few of those before.
I took several of those pics to that I remember including the one with your two little cuties in the picture with ya. That was the night we made a bunch of Big Head Carp fertilizer.
Last edited by mhall; 02-23-2009 at 02:50 PM.
What was funny about the night we got all them cats was the guy's in the boat ask me what I was doing in the water and I said noodlin and I said I GOT ONE and brought that 60 up lol they about cr@pped themselves...Funny stuff...lookin foward to this year with ya brother.Nope that picture on page two where you and I are kneeling in the river with those bigguns. You have the 60lber in your hands that you caught the one I'm holding is the 45lb and 9oz that I caught that night. Did we freak those guys out down there at the ramp or what, lol? We layed the smack on'em that night bigtime. Cool pics Chuck, even I haven't seen a few of those before.
I took several of those pics to that I remember including the one with your two little cuties in the picture with ya. That was the night we made a bunch of Big Head Carp fertilizer.
From this woman's point of view, there should never be a place for women (or men) who can't qualify based on their fishing skills. I knew Mr. Scott, creator of BASSMASTERS, and he would be rolling over if he knew someone had degraded BASS that much. It was intended to be fair-and-square across the board.
It's not like a woman can't learn the skills and ability that it takes to enter a tournament, nor is it as if she has to run a mile carrying a boat and trailer on her back to qualify. If she is going to go out there to compete, let her EARN her spot just like the men do. jmo
Exactly the way I see it. Play by the rules, I mean it's not Football or some other sport that takes 250lb athletes to compete. Sure it's taxing on a tourny angler but it's equally taxing for young adults, women and men. I'm sure it would mean more to the Woman who actually makes it oneday by coming through the qualifing ranks on equal terms. JMOFrom this woman's point of view, there should never be a place for women (or men) who can't qualify based on their fishing skills. I knew Mr. Scott, creator of BASSMASTERS, and he would be rolling over if he knew someone had degraded BASS that much. It was intended to be fair-and-square across the board.
It's not like a woman can't learn the skills and ability that it takes to enter a tournament, nor is it as if she has to run a mile carrying a boat and trailer on her back to qualify. If she is going to go out there to compete, let her EARN her spot just like the men do. jmo
One thing for certain is that the fish cannot tell the gender (unless it is on other fish)!
She should have to earn her spot like everyone else. Why should she be given a spot. If she wants to fish in the classic, get in a series and qualify. Nobody should be given a spot, Rick Clunn wouln't take the easy way and get in. He went out and earned his way in.
On a positive note: At least she beat Byron Velvick hahaha
she did earn her spot.She should have to earn her spot like everyone else. Why should she be given a spot. If she wants to fish in the classic, get in a series and qualify. Nobody should be given a spot, Rick Clunn wouln't take the easy way and get in. He went out and earned his way in.
Wonder how much she put in her pocket for fishing that tourny?
She didn't earn her spot fishing against the same competition. She was fishin against other women. Thats not the same thing. Her spot was created to get a woman to fish in the classic. She did have to win that to qualify. But no one can say she qualified like the rest of the field.
