Does someone need a hug??May you all be blessed with line in your props, flat tires at the boat ramp, and hefty fines when your trailer lights don't work.
Does someone need a hug??May you all be blessed with line in your props, flat tires at the boat ramp, and hefty fines when your trailer lights don't work.
Does someone need a hug??
Stobber you will enjoy the circuit, they are run very well. There are a great group of guys that fish it, they will definitely educate you but you will have to watch and learn.
After fishing the circuit for the last three years I have decided to move on to bigger things. Mainly because this year's schedule interferes with prior commitments for other tournaments. National's will be the only AIM tourney for me this year.
Thank you sir, maybe we will bump into each other. I will be in what is sure to be one of the only AlumaCrafts.
Do they handicap these tournaments? #$%^&>:;:howdy
No, someone needs a few tournament-less weekends on Devils Lake and Sak from mid-may through Mid-Aug. Other than Memorial Day week and the week of the 4th of July there's some manner of tournament going on on both bodies of water all summer. If I was going to be really selfish I'd also say it'd be nice to fish the Missouri mid-Apr through June minus the 100 boat drag races.
The prize could be a box of badger hair and it'd still bring out the fucktard in some people.
I'm going to win this in a peddle boat.
I think they ran the aim last year from woodland and not the state park. The state park though gets hit for every other tournament. I put some minutes on the outboard on the boat vs. putting in at the state park. The MWC and NWT both have a event. one thing about it is all these events are August and on -- a lot of the ones that get on the water first in the spring are already sitting at home bitchen about the heat; we have the ramp to ourselves. Aim had very few boats imo --
this winter is like 1936 -- the summer will be the same hot hot and hotter and no wind--- i will come by pulling a bouncer by the pros in the shade of my bimini and a cold busch light in my hand reeling in a biggen in between sips --- lookin over at em sweatin it out --- all that is on my mind will be if i can get a quickie from the old lady in the boat and about my ribeye i need to get on the grill.
Good luck boys.
Every jag-off that enters them is mentally handicapped, does that count?
In paper today g and f reminding us not to release fish caught in over 30 fow.
There was an extensive study done by the NDGF/SDGF/SDSU and it basically showed there isn't much fish movement. The spring bite tends to coincide with warming water not a migration.The Game and Fish also thinks there is not a walleye migration on Sakakawea and the Missouri River..........