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2014 Elite Series Schedule

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Mods, can you change the title to include Open schedule as well?

 

http://www.bassmaster.com/news/2014-opens-qualify-anglers-classic-and-elites

 

I can't believe they are having a Northern Open at Douglas Lake. Why not just have a Northern Open in Florida while we are at it too? There are an infinite number of amazing places to fish in the north, why go that far south with it?

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Yeah that's weird.  TN definitely shouldn't be considered north, especially when one of the Southern Open events is in North Carolina.

 

The Elite schedule looks great, should be a good season.  I can't wait for the Classic at Guntersville, I bet it sets records for weights at a Classic.

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Brent Chapman just let it slip in his blog that the AOY Championship, the 9th tournament that still says TBA, is at Lake Winnebago, WI. I feel like he wasn't supposed to say that yet!

 

http://www.bassmaster.com/blog/just-around-corner

Been waiting forever for them to come to the Delaware. Def gonna sign up to be a marshall! Any idea where theyll launch from? Cant think of a marina in the area that can handle that volume of boats and anglers. I think its gonna be a stingy tourney. Its not known as a big fish fishery but i think a lot of guys will target smallmouth up in Trenton or in the Skuykill or Neshaminy Creek. Cant wait!

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I'll bet my paycheck that a lot of guys will run south, through the c&r canal, and onto the Flats. The quality of fish there is much higher than the Smellaware.

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