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A lot!

 

I think it was $1500 for a boater and $750 for a nonboater in the Richmond, Virginia Northern Open last month.

 

I was going to fish it as a nonboater but backed out due to work schedule and I really would hate to give someone who has never fished a tidal  or one of the pros the sweet spot locations.

 

You can go to the BASS webpage and look up the Opens and check out the entry form.

 

As for your plans, go for it. See how you like fishing an Open and give us your report.

  • 2 weeks later...

Cost me $425 to sign up to fish as co-angler at the Oneida Open next week. Still looking for a practice partner w/ boat. Willing to pay $100 per day for gas/oil. Will still save money if I don't have to haul my boat 600 miles each way.

williams67811@roadrunner.com

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