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Elites ditch Florida

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  • Super User

After hosting 2 events this year I was suprised to see zero events scheduled for 09 and 10.  Anyone have an idea as to why?

  • Super User

I think they are just moving around a bit. They aren't coming back to Clark's Hill next year eather.

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I think they are just scared of Florida.. ;D

Florida is not the only thing that they ditched.  They also ditched the co-anglers to.  B.A.S.S. is slowly going down the crapper.  

Ky. Lake needs a break too.  ::)

  • Super User

BASS fishes 11 regular season events.

I can name my top 25 lakes and still leave out some awesome fisheries as well as missing some great states along the way.

I think BASS could do 11 different locations for years to come and not run out of places to go without going back as often as they have.

    Hope some of you guys have the opportunites to witness a live event.

  Hookem

florida was tough fishing for them at the end of the year 2 years ago, and tough fishing this year too.  i would say its no wonder they are not coming back.

the xtended drought for the last 4 yrs. has a lot to do w/ it.there are only 3 venues in fla. suitable for a B.A.S.S. tx. the big O and the harris chain dont have enough water and kissimmee chain wasnt very good this yr.when the water comes back up and fishin improves i would think fla. would be on the list.

No more co-anglers, that's just great one of my partners and a couple guys he fishes with out of Tennessee were going to try and get into a couple.

>:(

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