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  1. If Miami can then this 14 or 15 seed named FGCU can also, they/ WE beat them by double digits! Florida is also good enough as long as they stay healthy, and I dont believe in the Zags, they have feasted on bad teams.
  2. The Florida Gulf Coast University Fishing Clubs is hosting our first annual fundraising tourny on Lake Okeechobee, I will help us fund our trip to nationals this summer. Where: Slims Fish Camp Address: 215 Marina Drive, Belle Glade, FL 33493 Phone: (561) 996-3844 When: Pre-Register by April 1st Tournament day: April 6, 2013 Check-in begins at 5am Boat number in order of registration Weigh-in: 3:00pm Entry Fee: 100 Dollars per Team Optional Big Fish Pot: 10 Dollar Optional Big Fish Pot Payouts: (min. 30 boat field) 1st- $1000 2nd- $700 3rd- $300 Big Fish Pot: 1st- $150 2nd-$ 75 For entry please PM Me or email me at etommy28@comcast.net!
  3. It will have some big fish show up, but also lots of small ones.
  4. etommy28 replied to ebob2435's topic in Fishing Tackle
    yes i wear them all year, infact i have about 4, i also use them when i hunt.
  5. I think the weights have all been down this year due to the high water not grouping fish up.
  6. It depends, For instance, when Im representing my school I wear certain sponsors when im fishing as an individual I wear my sponsors. it depends on the school, some clubs dont allow anglers to have outside sponsors but most dont care.
  7. The rules of college fishing are not like NCAA, you really have to have sponsors in college fishing.
  8. If I saw that here, I would say they are talapia beds, im not sure if you have talapia up there, they just look too deep for bass beds.
  9. you sure those are bass beds?
  10. Feb. 15th and 16th.
  11. harris, eustis and griffin are fishing as good as any where in FL right now. it can be a tough fishery but is never bad.
  12. then any info on kissimmee would be great, I have only fished Toho out of the whole chain.
  13. I have a tourny on Toho in mid feb. clearly ill look at how the guys in the open do and talk to friends who are fishing it, but i havenet been there in a while and ill only have one day to practice. so any advice would be great.
  14. I am soooooo sorry you had to meet him, I actually had a nice talk with Jimmy houstin at BPS Ft myers today and Joey Nadia, in fact I showed him a few things that have been hot for fishing Toho.
  15. they have guides catch the fish before hand, put them in a pen on the bottom, a diver takes a hook down and hooks one of the fish. think about how often you do not see him set the hook. It was told to me by some one who used to help produce his show. im not saying that happens with every fish but some.
  16. Bill's show is not as legit as you might think, those big fish are not always caught by his doing, he fishes stocked plantation lakes like Bienville plantion here in Fl and in many cases has divers hooking fish on to his line. but as others said he did fish tournys and one point and was quite good.
  17. The team from my school came in 2nd and one of the anglers is my normal tourny partner I was very happy and proud as a club founder. the lake was fishing tough.
  18. all i can say on that is the organization is based to youth and conservation. but personally i dont have a problem with it.
  19. im most every state there are youth clubs its just a matter of finding one near you.
  20. typically the release rate is over 95%
  21. Ill be there, working with Stick Jacket and one or two other companies.
  22. your correct non game fish, I never considered it since the only live bait I use are bream.

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