Were now 1 month away from our season opener tournament on Richland Chambers. Figured it was time to give everyone a general idea of when, where, and how.
Now thru January 15th - We are accepting memberships and pre-registrations. Call, text, PM, email, or however else you may communicate with me that you need a membership and/or entry form.
I will find a way to get those out to you. I prefer email but if another method is better for you I can accommodate to fit your needs. You may return those memberships and entries to me via mail with a check to secure your spot in the CTCT tournament series. If you would like to meet locally in the Temple area I can make arrangements to accept cash or check face to face.
January 15th - 7:00 p.m. - Tournament registration and captains meeting will be held at the Restaurant at Oak Cove Marina. At this time we will be taking memberships, tournament registration, go over all rules, and how things will work on tournament day. Might be a little smack talk and fish stories going around as well.
January 16th - 7:00 a.m. - Boat inspections will be held at a location TBD somewhere near the boat ramp at Oak Cove. This will be a quick inspection to ensure livewells are empty, check number of rods in boat, etc. Following inspections teams will be allowed to launch boats and begin pursuit of the monster catfish that will bring home the pot of gold and
bragging rights for them.
January 16th -
7:30 am - Time to get them hooks wet and put those big girls in the boat.
January 16th -
3:00 pm - All hooks need to be in the boat. Time to crank up the outboard and haul butt for weigh in.
January 16th - 4:00 pm - Have 1 member in weigh-in line with you fish. Hopefully it takes both of you to carry them to the scales.
Following all teams weighing we will sort out results, award prizes, and give a few high fives. Feel free to ask and/or share with other anglers how and where you caught fish. Hopefully everyone can walk away from this tournament; win, lose, or draw, feeling that they had a great time, and learned something that will help them catch more, and bigger catfish in the future.