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Hi there -- I'm another gal that has embraced the sport of bass fishing and have been having a blast fishing club level tourney's with my husband.  

This forum has a wealth of awesome information.

Welcome  aboard.

The wife and I just started bass fishing this summer, we're going to join the His and Her bass club this winter and fish their tourny's next year.

My wife says bass fishing is ok but she prefers to crappie fish, er I mean crappie catch.

She doesn't have much patient when they aren't biting.

Good luck!!!!    

A hearty welcome to you!  Relax.  Exhale.  Life is good here!

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The Forum that never has tight lips.LOL ;D ;D ;DWelcome.

NoExcuses,

Welcome to the forum. How's the fishin in the great NW. :)

welcome this is a great place to be Glenn does an excelent job keeping this place together Its the only forum I come to anymore.

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WELCOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Welcome to the board. It won't be long and you'll be putting the hubby in the back of the boat.

Welcome, I'm sure you are already out-fishing your husband, but this site will help you do an even better job of it.

Welcome, I'm sure you are already out-fishing your husband, but this site will help you do an even better job of it.

What he said!  My wife outfishes me 5 days out of 7...and she doesn't go the other 2.

Welcome!My wife fishes with me also,and she is one heck of a bass angler.You'll learn a lot(I have).These guys know their stuff.

HI!  Look forward to getting to know you.  Is your husband on the board too or is this going to be your personal advantage over him?, lol.

Welcome to the forum! ;D

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Thank you for the nice welcome to the forum.  

To answer a couple of questions:  The fishing in the great NW has been good to us this summer, the smallies have treated us real well!  I caught my PB at our June tourney in West. WA -- a nice 4.1lb and had a 2-day total of 9 fish for 18.2lbs -- took 2nd place!  My husband took 1st with 25+lbs his best smallie that tourney was a 5.2lb (there were 29 competitors) It was a kick -- those smallies put up an awesome fight.   Eastern WA has been good as well, if you can stand the 100+ temps, my husband & daughter brought home 4th place (and a nice check) from a NW Bass tourney with 66 teams! (his partner bailed at the last minute--2 lines are better than 1 so our daughter got a crash course on drop shotting & went with him).  

My husband is not on the forum yet, but we discuss things I've read and strategies that may work for our upcoming events.  He loves the fact that I have embraced this sport, especially since there's never a disagreement in our house about upgrading our gear, boat, truck, camper, etc . . . makes for a good time  :)  but don't you guys worry--he gets plenty of time to fish with the guys just for fun and at the more competitive tourney's.

(Secretly--it would be a blast to beat him out of a 1st place trophy, hopefully the information here will help me to accomplish that at some point.)

NoExcuses  

 

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