GLF Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 I am thinking about putting together a 3 man tournament. This will be the only one I put on this year. There will be a $50 entry fee to enter the tourney, and an optional $5 big fish fee.You have to have 3 people in the boat, no less, no more.Only 9 fish will be allowed to be weighed in.If enough people are interested, I will pursue it further.
caznik Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 Team Caznik will do it.But just depends on the day and where it will be.I love to do it,Rich
Catfishhoge Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 I would like to participate if the date and location fit!Rick
Sixshooter Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 There is a possibility that I could be interested if the boss aproves of such activities. However, the question I have is why is it limited to 3 people? why can't you have four in the boat but only are able to keep the first 9 fish or only keep a 3man dnr ticket and weigh your best 9 fish? Limit it to 9 rods yaddi yaddi yaddi....Just curious. I now a lot of times for tourneys I like to fish with my wife...and we often try to get another couple to fish with us.Just asking though...if there is good reason for only 3 peeps then so be it...-JimI am thinking about putting together a 3 man tournament. This will be the only one I put on this year. There will be a $50 entry fee to enter the tourney, and an optional $5 big fish fee.You have to have 3 people in the boat, no less, no more.Only 9 fish will be allowed to be weighed in.If enough people are interested, I will pursue it further.
Dv8oR Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 Man......I gotta follow the crowd.....Me 3....(heheh get it, 3)......
GLF Posted February 13, 2006 Author Posted February 13, 2006 There is a possibility that I could be interested if the boss aproves of such activities. However, the question I have is why is it limited to 3 people? why can't you have four in the boat but only are able to keep the first 9 fish or only keep a 3man dnr ticket and weigh your best 9 fish? Limit it to 9 rods yaddi yaddi yaddi....Just curious. I now a lot of times for tourneys I like to fish with my wife...and we often try to get another couple to fish with us.Just asking though...if there is good reason for only 3 peeps then so be it...-JimThis keeps things even all accross the board. There is an unfair advantage having a 4th person in the boat. If you have a double or a triple on, there is an extra body in the boat to net fish or steer the boat.
silver one Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 Mike you can count me in. However three man teams on the big pond is tough. most boats run minimum of 4 guys unless tournement officials assign a observer. in most big pond tournements you will have two guys working the back of the boat. and one driving and one observer. You can look at rules of other tounements to get an idea. such as the blue water salmon classic, the fish kinkarde salmon durby or the pizza hut off shore challenge they run in a tri port tournement in new buffalo,st. joe , and southaven in that order on back to back weekends. if you want more info give me a shout ? Joe: boat name (silver one).
GLF Posted February 28, 2006 Author Posted February 28, 2006 I have scrapped the idea of putting on a tournament. I am seeing the hassle that Rich is going through with the lures only or cut bait issue. People need to except the rules of the tournament director and go with it.
Catfishhoge Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Mike,Sorry to see you give it up. I would just like to say that everyone may have an opinion on tourney issues but if you are just looking to get a few boats out for a good time and have some fun then just post it up! No need to make it so complicated. If ya want 3 in a boat make it so. If ya want all methods of baits/lures make it so. If ya want to limit the number of rods make it so. I believe most of us are in it for the enjoyment of the activity and for those who choose to be big tourney players with lots of stipulations then they may not want to play! Someone once said "Keep it simple Stupid";) Lets go fish!Rick
caznik Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Mike, Don't give up your tournament just because I put on a vote over some isue on tournaments. All it was was just a posting that I had been thinking about for sometime. What you think I was going to do, stop all the big tournaments to use cut bait. Man you must think Im bigger than the pres. Caznik
GLF Posted February 28, 2006 Author Posted February 28, 2006 Trying to find a date that does not conflict with the other league dates and other big tourney's is what makes it hard. There are only a few weekends that are available early in the spring/early summer.
caznik Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Mike, If you cannot find a date maybe we can work something out on one of my tournament dates together. Probly the better place to run a tournament that we all can get together and have a cook out and talk more would be at Muskegon. We can use everyone in the league and plus more if they like to join us that day to. I think everyone in the league would go with this just for one time.This will still count for the August league day tournament and I would have to keep the points for everyone. We will have to get together and make up some rules together so I can let everyone in the league know way ahead. Just think about it.Just trying to help a friend out,Rich
Adjusted3 Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Mike, Same with the St. Joe league... Pick any of our dates other then the Brown Blast and the June walleye outing and we will provide the facility and you run the show. We will all abide by any decisions that you make. Mark
ratcityhooker Posted March 1, 2006 Posted March 1, 2006 I am at a camp grounds that has plenty of space for an outing.It has a large building for the weight in and cook out and resonable rates on camping for those that want to spend the nite.Since it is located on US 31 half way between Ludington and Manistee it could possible be a port of your choice tournanment.If this would work let me know.Larry
DIRTY DOG Posted March 1, 2006 Posted March 1, 2006 count me in depending on the loc. i fave a 24 ft boat and it cost a lot in gas to pull he up the road muskegon is the limet for methat about 55 mi.
spoonfed Posted March 19, 2006 Posted March 19, 2006 i would get in on this but im fishing the first three tournys
GLF Posted March 19, 2006 Author Posted March 19, 2006 I need to get busy and get this finalized. Its on my agenda for this week.
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