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Since the title of this thread is about the Big Muddy. Tell me what positives for fishing in general come out of holding the Big Muddy tournament based out of Bismarck on the Mo river in early May?
It doesn't help relations between tournament and non-tournament anglers to bring in more folks to help plug up already very busy ramps.
I can't imagine it helps relations between folks who have river-front property and fisher-people.
It doesn't help relations between shore-fisherpeople and boat fisher-people which is exceptionally strained @ that time of yr since it's the best fishing the shore-fisherpeople will experience all season.
So again, what's the positive to fishing in general that the Big Muddy provides?
My question would be, why do any of the guys that fish the Big Muddy have to justify why they fish to you or anybody else? Why do they have to prove their worthiness to be able to fish a tourney. A lot of the guys that fish the Big Muddy do a lot of little things to make things better on the water. They just don't beat their chests about it and require credit about being good guys (Pulling people off of sandbars, helping new guys on the river find fish, helping a guy who has had a breakdown to the ramp and helping load a guy when the wind is bad. Plus a shit load of things that they have never needed credit for). Your approval is not needed.