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Re: BPT Anglers not fishing Champlain [Re: Loomis ex] #14084821 08/05/21 03:07 PM
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No tinfoil hat here...just smart enough to do my own research and not believe the massive propaganda effort happening in this country right now. Like i said, get it if you want but forcing others to get it is NOT something that should be allowed in this country. If you believe in the vaccine and you take it then you are fine and whether I get it or not should not impact or affect you in any way. That's my stance and any argument against that shows that propaganda is a strong tool and unfortunately works on a large percentage of the population. And by the way, I have had COVID twice now already. If anyone in the Dallas area gets it and wants a cure, there is a doc in Dallas that has an herbal cure and has treated well over 800 people and had remarkable results. in 48 hours you are 100% better. Private message me if you get it or know someone that does and wants to feel better quickly. For those that don't believe what I just said, it's your option to do so but please don't come at me with negativity.....just trying to give people that want a different option the ability to have it.

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Re: BPT Anglers not fishing Champlain [Re: Douglas J] #14084823 08/05/21 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Douglas J

Just curious how local news can report with such certainly that "delta" is what is infecting people.

Are the "migrants" that are coming over "clean"? They do come from filthy 3rd world countries with very poor healthcare and hygiene.


I guess I don't watch much local news but generally when I hear about COVID-19 data, the CDC or WHO is cited directly.
Then with your comment about migrants....its pretty upsetting. Not only are you gaslighting with that comment, you're shifting the blame of the massive spread of COVID-19 to immigrants, who are coming from a country that takes more precautions against the spread of the virus than the majority of America does....


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Side note good to see Amart fishing, he must be in better health than I thought.


Yes sir! I hope he does well.


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Re: BPT Anglers not fishing Champlain [Re: Fishinfellow] #14084834 08/05/21 03:19 PM
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Not sure which country you are talking about that takes more precautions than we do? Haiti, Turkey, Iran, Africa? THOSE are the places that 90% of the thousands of immigrants are from that are crossing our border in Texas every day. No COVID test, No Vaccine.....just handed papers and cash and welcomed here. I'm not saying they are the cause of the spread of COVID but they are certainly not from countries that take more precautions AND they have been in close dirty quarters for an extended period of time and there are NO precautions being taken. Facts are facts and your feelings or what you choose to believe don't change them.

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Just curious how local news can report with such certainly that "delta" is what is infecting people.

Are the "migrants" that are coming over "clean"? They do come from filthy 3rd world countries with very poor healthcare and hygiene.


I guess I don't watch much local news but generally when I hear about COVID-19 data, the CDC or WHO is cited directly.
Then with your comment about migrants....its pretty upsetting. Not only are you gaslighting with that comment, you're shifting the blame of the massive spread of COVID-19 to immigrants, who are coming from a country that takes more precautions against the spread of the virus than the majority of America does....


the good ole "gaslighting" comment, LOL!!! That shows which side of the plate you swing from

It wasn't a comment it was a question. Are they free from disease? It was a question and I did not blame anyone.

FYI you look the part of a "gaslighting expert".





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Re: BPT Anglers not fishing Champlain [Re: Loomis ex] #14084858 08/05/21 03:30 PM
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By John Johnson
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Seven Bass Pro Tour competitors will be absent from this week's event at Lake Champlain.

At least two of those anglers (Luke Clausen and Fletcher Shryock) are currently hospitalized with COVID-19. Another, Anthony Gagliardi, is recovering at home in South Carolina following a bout with the coronavirus that resulted in a case of pneumonia. Randy Howell is undergoing treatment for post-COVID effects in Alabama although his only test for the disease came back negative.

Chris Lane is fully healthy and on the way to a family member's wedding in California.

BassFan was unable to immediately contact the other two absentees, Dustin Connell and Mark Daniels Jr., listed in a press release issued Wednesday afternoon by Major League Fishing. Connell, the reigning REDCREST champion, and Daniels are road roommates along with two-time 2021 BPT winner and Angler of the Year contender Jacob Wheeler.

Clausen is in a hospital in Plattsburgh, N.Y., which is the site of the tournament that gets under way Thursday. Shryock never reached that destination; he was en route when he fell ill and is in a hospital in Scranton, Pa. Howell went to Plattsburgh and then flew back home when his symptoms worsened. Gagliardi is sitting out his second straight event – he also missed the recent Pro Circuit derby at the St. Lawrence River.

Points Landscape Altered

Here's the text of the MLF press release in its entirety:

PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. (Aug. 4, 2021) – The following statement was released today by Major League Fishing (MLF) Executive Vice President & General Manager Don Rucks regarding the Toyota Stage Six at Lake Champlain Presented by Googan Baits event that starts Thursday:

Good afternoon –

We have had some unique circumstances this week for our Bass Pro Tour Toyota Stage Six event at Lake Champlain.

At this time, the following anglers will not be participating in competition on Lake Champlain this week:

Luke Clausen
Dustin Connell
Mark Daniels Jr.
Anthony Gagliardi
Randy Howell
Chris Lane
Fletcher Shryock

Due to privacy protocols, we are unable to divulge the exact reasonings for each angler’s absence. We do look forward to welcoming all of them back for the upcoming Carparts.com Stage Seven at Lake St. Clair Presented by Covercraft next month, Sept. 10-15.


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Fletcher Shryock was hospitalized due to COVID while en route to Lake Champlain.

Because the angler starting groups were set going into Stage Five, and now flipped for Stage Six, we will not be changing the starting groups. If an angler is unable to fish, for any reason, that group will simply be smaller. All other rules will remain the same this week – the two group winners will advance directly to the Championship Round, while the top 19 from each group will compete in the Day 5 Knockout Round to determine who fishes in the final 10 on Championship Tuesday.

As a result of this situation, and after consulting with our Bass Pro Tour angler advisory board, MLF has made the decision to allow each angler to drop one (1) event from this year in the following manner:
We will finish the 2021 season with the current points system and crown our 2021 Angler of the Year (AOY). After the 2021 season has ended and the AOY has been crowned, each angler will drop one (1) 2021 BPT event of his choosing.

After everyone has dropped the event of their choosing, a new 2021 points structure based on each angler’s remaining six (6) events will be used for angler requalification, REDCREST 2022 qualification, and the 2022 General Tire Heavy Hitters event qualification.

We believe this is ultimately the fairest solution for all of our Bass Pro Tour competitors across the board.

I would also like to take this opportunity to welcome back Bass Pro Tour angler Aaron Martens, who has made the trip to Plattsburgh, New York and will be competing on Lake Champlain this week. His ongoing health battles have been well-documented, and we are thrilled that Aaron is feeling well enough to compete this week. It truly shows his grit, toughness, and love for the sport that we all admire him for.

We look forward to a fantastic event on the water this week at Lake Champlain. Don’t forget to tune in to the MLF NOW! livestream each day from 8:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET.

Sincerely,

Don Rucks
Executive Vice President & General Manager, MLF

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Clausen, who turned 43 on Tuesday, conveyed in a text message that he expects to remain in the hospital for at least 3 to 5 days.
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Randy Howell returned home to Alabama from Lake Champlain due to severe dehydration.

"They told me my chest scan is pretty bad, my oxygen is low and there's internal bleeding they're trying to locate," he wrote.

He mentioned that he's also dealing with a blood clot in his leg, which is cited by some sources as a possible COVID-related ailment.

The 36-year-old Shryock said he became symptomatic after the recent ICAST show in Orlando, Fla., but had begun feeling better before leaving his home in Alabama late last week. By Saturday evening, he experienced difficulty breathing while driving and the oximeter he'd brought along showed his blood oxygen level at 88 (anything below the low to mid 90s is problematic).

He turned around and went back to an emergency room in Scranton and was admitted to the hospital with an oxygen level that eventually dropped to 74. He's scheduled for a breathing test on Thursday and hopes to be released the following day.

He'd not been vaccinated against COVID, which he now regrets.

"(Doctors) were talking about the possibility of going on a ventilator a couple of days ago and they told me that if they put me on it, there was a 50/50 chance I wouldn't come off of it (alive)," he said in a phone conversation Wednesday evening. "I was pretty indifferent toward the vaccine and probably leaned a little more against it, but as much as I've been involved with this now, I'm not going without it. This is a whole new level of scary.

"I thought my immune system was strong enough to fight it off, but this kind of forces your hand. Before, I didn't feel like my hand was forced. I'm glad MLF did what they did (allowing anglers to drop one placement) because I was going to push myself to fish this tournament through hell or high water.

"They're saying my lungs have damage and they're going to take a long time to heal," he continued. "I'll be okay, but it's going to be a process."

Howell, 47, said he fell ill on the final day of ICAST (July 23) and took a COVID test the following day after returning home that came back negative. Symptoms persisted, however, so he underwent treatment for the disease and quarantined for 10 days.

"I'm sure with all the symptoms the first 5 days it had to be COVID, but the doctor said there was no need to take another test, so I just took the meds," he said via text. "Then I thought I'd be okay to fish, although I was still pretty weak. But once I got up there the weakness and dehydration had me beat down, so I flew home (Wednesday) and got IVs and an X-ray. No pneumonia, thankfully; my body's just run down and depleted, but I should improve now. It's just a slow process. I've never missed a tournament in 28 years, so it's upsetting.
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Anthony Gagliardi said he contracted COVID-19 on a vacation to Alaska last month.

"I had major surgeries 28 years ago and have no colon, so my body can dehydrate very quickly and that's what basically happened after I thought I was well."

Gagliardi, who turned 44 on Wednesday, said he contracted COVID on a vacation to Alaska several weeks ago and spent three nights in a hospital after returning.

"It didn't start out terrible, I just had a little fever, but it got worse and worse and after 8 or 9 days it went into my lungs and that's when things really started to go downhill," he said via phone. "I still don't feel good and I was told that it'll be a slow recovery from the pneumonia.

"I'm still trying to get back my day-to-day (ability to) function. I'm hoping that I'll be well enough for the last tournament – maybe not 100 percent, but at least able to participate."

He hadn't been vaccinated, but says it might not have mattered either way, as just about all of the 10 people on the trip fell ill and some had received the vaccine.

Lane said he informed MLF officials last month that he'd miss the Champlain tournament to attend his sister-in-law's wedding at Lake Tahoe and left it up to the organization to make the announcement in case it opted to fill his slot with an additional Pro Circuit competitor (four such anglers are competing in each 2021 BPT event based on finishes in Pro Circuit tournaments).

"She's a nurse practitioner and she was at my wife's bedside for the birth of all of my kids," he said. "She was my wife's maid of honor and it's her big day and I wanted to do the right thing.

"The thing that made the decision fairly easy was that if I went to Champlain and had a horrible tournament, what would I have gained? This way I'm guaranteed to not miss this big life event with my family."

Read more: http://www.bassfan.com/news_article...t-Wants-A-Win#.YQwDpud7mUl#ixzz72gIVCppw

Re: BPT Anglers not fishing Champlain [Re: JeffLStevens] #14084867 08/05/21 03:37 PM
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Not sure which country you are talking about that takes more precautions than we do? Haiti, Turkey, Iran, Africa? THOSE are the places that 90% of the thousands of immigrants are from that are crossing our border in Texas every day. No COVID test, No Vaccine.....just handed papers and cash and welcomed here. I'm not saying they are the cause of the spread of COVID but they are certainly not from countries that take more precautions AND they have been in close dirty quarters for an extended period of time and there are NO precautions being taken. Facts are facts and your feelings or what you choose to believe don't change them.



Please show me where immigrants are being handed cash and visas at the border....I'd love to see your sources.


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Been doing this WAY too long to try to convince you of something that you don't want to believe. Find a friend or someone you know that has a relative or friend that is in the Texas National Guard and is ACUTALLY at the border and have them call you so you can get the info first hand and so you MIGHT open your eyes to what is going on. I can send you all the links and data I want but unless you get first hand info, you will just argue against it. A few days ago 3000 came through two entre points that are close together and were loaded onto DHS busses that were destined for different parts of the country and they could choose where they went. A bus was loaded and left every 15 minutes that day for 12 hours.

Re: BPT Anglers not fishing Champlain [Re: Loomis ex] #14084932 08/05/21 04:12 PM
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They say Moderna is 93% effective against getting the virus for 3 to 6 months(don't know the #'s on the other 3), past that they don't have the data. The bulk of those that did get the vaccine was in what January, February. ... what month is it now? Uh huh.

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Per the FDA website, these injections are not vaccines, they are experimental drugs that were granted use during a emergency, called a EAU, emergency authorization use. There is only actually one drug that has been approved by the FDA to treat Covid, and that is after you have contacted it. Don't take my word for it but you can go on the site and read it for yourselves.

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Scroggins and Meyers are fishing the same area, one has one 2 lber, the other has over 33 lbs total, good example of presentation making a difference.

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Originally Posted by Captain Break-Off
Per the FDA website, these injections are not vaccines, they are experimental drugs that were granted use during a emergency, called a EAU, emergency authorization use. There is only actually one drug that has been approved by the FDA to treat Covid, and that is after you have contacted it. Don't take my word for it but you can go on the site and read it for yourselves.




This was discussed on another website and guys acknowledged that it’s not a real vaccine, it’s more of a medicine that “may“ help lessen the symptoms when you get sick, just helps to build up your immune system.


*I’m not a doctor and this is just what I understood from reading the other web page.

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Scroggins and Meyers are fishing the same area, one has one 2 lber, the other has over 33 lbs total, good example of presentation making a difference.


Wow ! Sometimes, presentation makes a world of difference. But I have been in the situation where it didn't make any difference where, what or how you presented a bait. They would eat anything.

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Per the FDA website, these injections are not vaccines, they are experimental drugs that were granted use during a emergency, called a EAU, emergency authorization use. There is only actually one drug that has been approved by the FDA to treat Covid, and that is after you have contacted it. Don't take my word for it but you can go on the site and read it for yourselves.




This was discussed on another website and guys acknowledged that it’s not a real vaccine, it’s more of a medicine that “may“ help lessen the symptoms when you get sick, just helps to build up your immune system.


*I’m not a doctor and this is just what I understood from reading the other web page.


The key point to my statement was one word "Experimental". The drug makers have been released of any liability from side affects so how safe is it really ?? Is it worth the risk ??

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Scroggins and Meyers are fishing the same area, one has one 2 lber, the other has over 33 lbs total, good example of presentation making a difference.


Wow ! Sometimes, presentation makes a world of difference. But I have been in the situation where it didn't make any difference where, what or how you presented a bait. The would eat anything.

yeah Ive seen that too

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