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I still don't understand why Kansas.... :-?

Guys fishing have fun .  You worked hard to be at this point .

Do we all wonder what the winning weights willl be ?

Do you think a limit is posible.

What can I say . Watch out for the ice drive home ssfely  

What does one do in Kansas all day long .. I bet a lot of friendships will be mad

Them new Boats are getting some rest.

The first tournament I ever fished was on Milford Lake. The wind was blowing like crazy and the tournament probably should have been called off. 60 fishermen brought in a total of two fish that day! Fortunately, one of them was mine. I took second place with 2.75 lbs. I think the winners fish weighed a little over three lbs.

Remember that this was also the tourny the Jr. World Championship was held at. I bet those kids had almost as much fun as competing at the Classic with the pros like BASS had promised them

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Remember that this was also the tourny the Jr. World Championship was held at. I bet those kids had almost as much fun as competing at the Classic with the pros like BASS had promised them

Yup, they went from fishing with the Pro's to fishing with Youth Director's. Not the Federation National Competitor's.  ::) :-X

I know Waine Pittman who qualified for the Classic in the Southern division from GA. He had flown out there back in September to practice and said it was a great lake and he had caught some good fish. Today he blanked and weighed one small fish the first day. Qualified for the Classic with one fish.  :o I think it must be a good lake under better conditions and time of year.

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