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Re: Bassmaster Open at Lewisville
[Re: Too Fat 2 Fish]
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11/12/20 09:34 PM
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emorydog
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The actual PROs will likely be there just a few days early...feel free to go enjoy the outdoors and get bit while there is a bite on.
The wanna be “pros” however will be there for 10+ days prior to the event pounding fish every day, all over the lake, getting good average weights per outing and logging their strong patterns and results every day until the tournament.
Then... they will go and double-check their spots a few times just prior to the start of the event to make sure their fish are still around, further wearing their fish out, as well as likely alerting others as to an area they might “investigate” which they will, because, well you know... its an open.
Then...once the actual event commences, they will each on average weigh in 7lbs a day and miss the cut by 8 lbs and wonder why.
weber
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Re: Bassmaster Open at Lewisville
[Re: emorydog]
#13768013
11/12/20 09:38 PM
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Darin S.
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Re: Bassmaster Open at Lewisville
[Re: emorydog]
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11/12/20 10:07 PM
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DBGSIG
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The actual PROs will likely be there just a few days early...feel free to go enjoy the outdoors and get bit while there is a bite on.
The wanna be “pros” however will be there for 10+ days prior to the event pounding fish every day, all over the lake, getting good average weights per outing and logging their strong patterns and results every day until the tournament.
Then... they will go and double-check their spots a few times just prior to the start of the event to make sure their fish are still around, further wearing their fish out, as well as likely alerting others as to an area they might “investigate” which they will, because, well you know... its an open.
Then...once the actual event commences, they will each on average weigh in 7lbs a day and miss the cut by 8 lbs and wonder why.
Probably pretty accurate
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Re: Bassmaster Open at Lewisville
[Re: emorydog]
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11/12/20 10:14 PM
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Classic Fiberglass
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The actual PROs will likely be there just a few days early...feel free to go enjoy the outdoors and get bit while there is a bite on.
The wanna be “pros” however will be there for 10+ days prior to the event pounding fish every day, all over the lake, getting good average weights per outing and logging their strong patterns and results every day until the tournament.
Then... they will go and double-check their spots a few times just prior to the start of the event to make sure their fish are still around, further wearing their fish out, as well as likely alerting others as to an area they might “investigate” which they will, because, well you know... its an open.
Then...once the actual event commences, they will each on average weigh in 7lbs a day and miss the cut by 8 lbs and wonder why.
LMAO..
Chris 940-458-0164 Chris@classic-fiberglass.com
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Re: Bassmaster Open at Lewisville
[Re: emorydog]
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11/12/20 10:26 PM
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Posts: 1,335
tejasbass
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The actual PROs will likely be there just a few days early...feel free to go enjoy the outdoors and get bit while there is a bite on.
The wanna be “pros” however will be there for 10+ days prior to the event pounding fish every day, all over the lake, getting good average weights per outing and logging their strong patterns and results every day until the tournament.
Then... they will go and double-check their spots a few times just prior to the start of the event to make sure their fish are still around, further wearing their fish out, as well as likely alerting others as to an area they might “investigate” which they will, because, well you know... its an open.
Then...once the actual event commences, they will each on average weigh in 7lbs a day and miss the cut by 8 lbs and wonder why.
Weber's like Farmers Insurance, he's seen a thing or two...
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Re: Bassmaster Open at Lewisville
[Re: tejasbass]
#13768361
11/13/20 01:41 AM
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Joel McBride
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I've been out there quite a bit. There have been many practicing for a while.
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Re: Bassmaster Open at Lewisville
[Re: emorydog]
#13768408
11/13/20 02:08 AM
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Douglas J
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The actual PROs will likely be there just a few days early...feel free to go enjoy the outdoors and get bit while there is a bite on.
The wanna be “pros” however will be there for 10+ days prior to the event pounding fish every day, all over the lake, getting good average weights per outing and logging their strong patterns and results every day until the tournament.
Then... they will go and double-check their spots a few times just prior to the start of the event to make sure their fish are still around, further wearing their fish out, as well as likely alerting others as to an area they might “investigate” which they will, because, well you know... its an open.
Then...once the actual event commences, they will each on average weigh in 7lbs a day and miss the cut by 8 lbs and wonder why.
#MFGA
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Re: Bassmaster Open at Lewisville
[Re: emorydog]
#13768498
11/13/20 03:16 AM
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SteezMacQueen
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The actual PROs will likely be there just a few days early...feel free to go enjoy the outdoors and get bit while there is a bite on.
The wanna be “pros” however will be there for 10+ days prior to the event pounding fish every day, all over the lake, getting good average weights per outing and logging their strong patterns and results every day until the tournament.
Then... they will go and double-check their spots a few times just prior to the start of the event to make sure their fish are still around, further wearing their fish out, as well as likely alerting others as to an area they might “investigate” which they will, because, well you know... its an open.
Then...once the actual event commences, they will each on average weigh in 7lbs a day and miss the cut by 8 lbs and wonder why.
My understanding is the lake is off limits for 30 days prior to the official practice days starting Monday. But, I’ve been wrong before.
Eat. Sleep. Fish.
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Re: Bassmaster Open at Lewisville
[Re: SteezMacQueen]
#13768517
11/13/20 03:31 AM
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Mark Perry
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The actual PROs will likely be there just a few days early...feel free to go enjoy the outdoors and get bit while there is a bite on.
The wanna be “pros” however will be there for 10+ days prior to the event pounding fish every day, all over the lake, getting good average weights per outing and logging their strong patterns and results every day until the tournament.
Then... they will go and double-check their spots a few times just prior to the start of the event to make sure their fish are still around, further wearing their fish out, as well as likely alerting others as to an area they might “investigate” which they will, because, well you know... its an open.
Then...once the actual event commences, they will each on average weigh in 7lbs a day and miss the cut by 8 lbs and wonder why.
My understanding is the lake is off limits for 30 days prior to the official practice days starting Monday. But, I’ve been wrong before. The BASS Opens have no off limits. https://m.bassmaster.com/bass-pro-shops-bassmaster-opens
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Re: Bassmaster Open at Lewisville
[Re: emorydog]
#13768545
11/13/20 04:09 AM
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SC-001
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The actual PROs will likely be there just a few days early...feel free to go enjoy the outdoors and get bit while there is a bite on.
The wanna be “pros” however will be there for 10+ days prior to the event pounding fish every day, all over the lake, getting good average weights per outing and logging their strong patterns and results every day until the tournament.
Then... they will go and double-check their spots a few times just prior to the start of the event to make sure their fish are still around, further wearing their fish out, as well as likely alerting others as to an area they might “investigate” which they will, because, well you know... its an open.
Then...once the actual event commences, they will each on average weigh in 7lbs a day and miss the cut by 8 lbs and wonder why.
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Re: Bassmaster Open at Lewisville
[Re: Too Fat 2 Fish]
#13769152
11/13/20 06:09 PM
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txsuperman
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I'm seeing lots of fish on beds north of 380. Should be packed up there.
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Re: Bassmaster Open at Lewisville
[Re: KenTx1962]
#13769164
11/13/20 06:26 PM
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fivebites
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I played Old American Sunday and saw several of them running around. Golf expert and boat reviewer extraordinaire?? I llke that course and the other one in Little Elm next to it as well. Let's go hit em Ken!
2019 Chevy Tahoe 2018 Basscat Eyra 250 Proxs PB Wife of 32 years! PB Largemouth 9.56 Ray Roberts
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Re: Bassmaster Open at Lewisville
[Re: Too Fat 2 Fish]
#13769237
11/13/20 07:40 PM
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Champion1
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I wish more pros would sign up Im on the waiting list for co anglers. Come on guys!!! LOL
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Re: Bassmaster Open at Lewisville
[Re: Too Fat 2 Fish]
#13769414
11/13/20 09:54 PM
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Dan90210 ☮
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Jr Deputy Dan
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I saw plenty of them out there today.
Spoke to them too. No one had reported catching a single fish. now they could have been lying but I was keeping an eye on them and I didn't see anybody catch anything either. One dude who was out there practicing told me he had fished the two previous days and only caught one 14-in fish.
My mate and I had similar luck today not a single bite
Ironically I was there one week ago today and had seven fish.. the best probably would have went about 13 lb.
Yea... Quite a bit has changed in a week. I was finesse fishing and couldn't get a bite. Lots of fish and lots of bait in the places you would expect to see them..they just had lockjaw.
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Re: Bassmaster Open at Lewisville
[Re: DBGSIG]
#13769431
11/13/20 10:07 PM
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the skipper
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The actual PROs will likely be there just a few days early...feel free to go enjoy the outdoors and get bit while there is a bite on.
The wanna be “pros” however will be there for 10+ days prior to the event pounding fish every day, all over the lake, getting good average weights per outing and logging their strong patterns and results every day until the tournament.
Then... they will go and double-check their spots a few times just prior to the start of the event to make sure their fish are still around, further wearing their fish out, as well as likely alerting others as to an area they might “investigate” which they will, because, well you know... its an open.
Then...once the actual event commences, they will each on average weigh in 7lbs a day and miss the cut by 8 lbs and wonder why.
Probably pretty accurate I think it is lol.
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