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Re: American Series/Stren Falcon
[Re: Lake Fork Guide]
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01/10/10 03:50 AM
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MV
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Lets say the weather made it tough to get around the lake. I watched on the internet they brought some nice sacks in.Today you could see who the person was. Yesterday they were all bundle up.Good job guys. Main thing everyone made it back.
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Re: American Series/Stren Falcon
[Re: BB2Fan]
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01/10/10 03:50 AM
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Bigron119
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Is it true that a notice was circulated prior to the tournament that FLW/Ranger was not guaranteeing the contingency boat to the pro winner? This is a rumor I heard from a pro that was at the tournament. I would like to know if this is true, and if so...the details. Thanks. I wasn't at the tournament or know of any notices but this was a new item last week in BASSFAN before the final bankruptcy sale. Notice that it does not clarify if it applies to the 2009 or 2010 season. FLW and the Ranger contract 1/6/2010 Genmar recently filed an interesting series of documents with the Minnesota Bankruptcy Court. In simple terms, the documents lay out which contracts and obligations a buyer will assume. In some cases where an obligation won't be assumed, the documents list a cure amount. These cure amounts are most common for manufacturer reps who are presumably owed money. What's especially interesting is the documents specify that the eventual buyer will not assume Ranger's "prior sponsorship agreement" with FLW Outdoors, listed as $759,000. It's not clear whether that's a reference to Ranger's 2009 or 2010 sponsor contract. Also of note is that several Ranger Cup and sponsor-boat obligations from 2009 weren't designated as "assume" or "not assume." The column was simply left blank, with a cure amount listed as $0. Examples there include approximately $17,000 for the Silverado Bass Tour, $56,000 for the Masters Walleye Circuit, $16,000 for the Sun Country Bass Tour and $5,000 for the Illinois TBF.
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Re: American Series/Stren Falcon
[Re: Lake Fork Guide]
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01/10/10 03:52 AM
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KingChamp202
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Length to width Id say falcon is a pond, Livigston is an ocean compared to 3/4 of allmost all texas lakes. Last I checked just the lake is 90,000 acres not including the slimy river that runs too Dallas! How big is falcon again, it barely shows up on google map. Don't crucify me im just havin alittle fun with the 13ft waves ranger thing here!
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Re: American Series/Stren Falcon
[Re: KingChamp202]
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01/10/10 03:57 AM
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Chris B
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I have only been to Falcon once, but i saw 4 to 6 foot waves down by the dam with just a 20 mph north wind. I can only imagine what it looks like with 30 to 40 mph winds. I fish Texoma mostly and i know what big waves look like, and Falcon gets BIG WAVES.
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Re: American Series/Stren Falcon
[Re: KingChamp202]
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01/10/10 03:58 AM
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Lake Fork Guide
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kingschamp, its all good, i havent fished livingston and was thinking of a nother body of water, lol sry for the incorrect info.
another fact is oso blanco was very nice and comfortable, suffecient parking and pretty clean outside and great inside.. i also planned for it to b warm and only packed 2 pair of pants, lol i did have two sets of bibs and parka jackets, no gloves, lost my helmet(ug, im a tard, lol) one pair of wool socks, threw em in the fire due to the stinch and luckly found my duck hunting fleece under wear and three cold weather under aurmors and 4 ranger jackets, i wore/took theme all evryday incase is speared one or feel in while trying to sit out and fish foundations. isolated trees.
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Re: American Series/Stren Falcon
[Re: Will.i.am]
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01/10/10 04:04 AM
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ChampionDon (SkeeterDon)
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dont wanna come off wrong with this but..... this is a 8-10ft wave i cant see that happening on falcon, anyway glad everyone is safe.. You may want to rethink this so called 8-10 wave. Lets analyze this just a bit. Lets say this guy is 6 feet tall. you can stack him on top of himself easily and now you have 12 feet. This is just from his board. Talk a lookat below his board and way out in front. where it is flat. take a parallel line and you have at least another 3 feet. all this comes to 15 foot wave and is subjtect to a few adjustments.
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Re: American Series/Stren Falcon
[Re: Lake Fork Guide]
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01/10/10 04:04 AM
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KingChamp202
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Good to be home im sure, I have Rayburn next weekend. I can only imagine how the weather will change by then! 13 ft waves im going home.......
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Re: American Series/Stren Falcon
[Re: ChampionDon (SkeeterDon)]
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01/10/10 04:35 AM
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Will.i.am
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dont wanna come off wrong with this but..... this is a 8-10ft wave i cant see that happening on falcon, anyway glad everyone is safe.. You may want to rethink this so called 8-10 wave. Lets analyze this just a bit. Lets say this guy is 6 feet tall. you can stack him on top of himself easily and now you have 12 feet. This is just from his board. Talk a lookat below his board and way out in front. where it is flat. take a parallel line and you have at least another 3 feet. all this comes to 15 foot wave and is subjtect to a few adjustments. pic was courtesy of google, they said it was a 8-10ft wave...
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Re: American Series/Stren Falcon
[Re: KingChamp202]
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01/10/10 04:41 AM
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fishbug
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king champ no need to doubt the anglers that were there. I was there and fished at the dam. The waves were 8-10 footers it took some exseptional driving on my partners part to get us back alive. I have fished livingston many times and trust me falcon gets a whole lot worse
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Re: American Series/Stren Falcon
[Re: Will.i.am]
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01/10/10 04:51 AM
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28 lb bag
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i fished stren... the waves were ridiculous and i was only mid-lake. i can easily imagine 10-13 footers down by the dam.
why comment if you weren't there?
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Re: American Series/Stren Falcon
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01/10/10 05:11 AM
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fosterfence
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It was bad, that is all I can say. It resembled the BFL at Rayburn last year; almost.
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Re: American Series/Stren Falcon
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01/10/10 05:21 AM
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KingChamp202
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Clint Im an ex salt water fisherman/surfer, I think I can say that nobody in their right mind would dare travel miles in 6-13 foot ROLLERS! It really doesnt look that bad from shore until youve been there and I have in a bass boat. 4-6' is the max and these guys paid the price from the stories that have been told. With that said it really impresses me to the point of laughter when the guy said 13 foot waves! (Barroll rolls) and he felt safe with his (Ranger) thats all! I guess the Nitro, Basscat, Legend , etc,etc guys had better judgement.
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Re: American Series/Stren Falcon
[Re: KingChamp202]
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01/10/10 05:24 AM
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KingChamp202
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You guys should bend over and kiss your arse, your lucky to be alive if someone took you out into that shite!
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Re: American Series/Stren Falcon
[Re: 28 lb bag]
#4344987
01/10/10 05:28 AM
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BB2Fan
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Thanks Ron....I am sure that is what the rumor was about.
By the way, other guy, if you want confirmation of a rumor, FLW is the worst place to call. Just ask Koby or Ole CP about that. Believe me, they would have way more clout than me and they got stonewalled to death just asking a couple of simple questions. Did not mean to hurt your feelings.
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Re: American Series/Stren Falcon
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01/10/10 05:37 AM
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lvngstonbassmn
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I wasn't there but can only imagine it must have been pretty hairy out there. I mean just about any big water lake like most of the major tournaments are on if the wind is 20-25 you get 3-6 rollers 40 mph wind I would have to guess would almost double that somewhere between 6-12? Man I would have need about 20 pair of undershorts. I know someone has to have some pics of damaged boats or waves that they were in? I would love to see those. Anyway glad everyone made it back!
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