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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | OK Guys, They posted the list of guys and gals. We know who is playing and what the weather has been like the last 2 days.
What are your thoughts on the out come of the event. Who wins, who places and shows.
I like several anglers right now. I think that north wind has things a bit in a disarray, and it will be he who adapts the fastest when things straighten out that will be the hero.
Lets hear it.
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Location: Port Washington, wisconsin | My sleeper pick........... Joe Okada. |
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| Gary Parsons is 1st pick, then Skarlis is number 2. |
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| The luckydog wins, this is a no brainer. Fishing for length and registering pictures.
Go out and bang your (7) 20-24" fish in the lower bay and then head out for big fish. The big fish are not set-up as of last weekend and with this weather most likely will not be going yet. So the lucky dog wins. |
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | OK Luckydog, it must be you then that will win? Who is your LUCKYDOG pic of the week. lets hear it, not just ramblings of a mad man.........no generic crap on this post either I.E. who ever gets the most hahahahahaha thats not funny.........NAMES, i want names. explain what you mean to get your 20-24" fish then run for the bigguns. Lots of difference in weight on a 20-24" fish. Lets not talk in riddels. |
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Location: Manitowoc, WI | A little birdie told me that Andersen (Amery) or Riley are due on this one. These two guys are fun to spend the week with.
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| Ooh Riley is a good pick.
My pick is Jason Przekurat . He really does pretty well on this body of water. My next pick was going to be Todd Riley, or Greg Yarbrough, with Robert Blosser next.
And I think the first fish targeted will be big fish first hour in the AM, maybe one or two 27+, and then go for the cookie cutters (21-24) to fill the 7. Then finish the day going after more big fish. |
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | Oh for crying out loud horshak, thats not a little birdie, thats a vulture waiting for the end for them 2, hahahahahahahahaha
JP, hmmmmmmm....... knows to many spots, he will need gas by noon the first day. gotta be better over here, no there, no there hahahahaahhaah
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Location: Chicago IL. | Okada,Blosser,Kemos ,,,, 1st,2nd,3rd |
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| Chase Parsons, Mike Lewis, Jason P, DVO |
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | Trash talking, hmmmm, hard to take a wack at them picks John. The best part of O and B is they are young and will take the beating to run to the edge of the earth if thats what it takes to win. I think they will be filling up right behind JP, they know to many spots. At least they can get free brewer tickets from JP. |
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | Tommy Kemos, John Kolinski, Jason P, John Schneider, KK, GP and definitely can't forget the hometown favorite in Pat Neu. I can't just pick one with all these guys having spent more than there fair share of time on this water! hehe |
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| I think it will be who has the grapes to wait out 7 bites north. I wish that i would have waited it out during the last league event, those 21-24'' are going to cut it, although the weather isn't helping this week. I am going with Pat Neu or Chase Parsons |
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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | John Schneider No one knows this water better.
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| Pat Neu should do very well. |
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| This contest is about who can catch the 7 best bites each day. not a wait and see game for the best weight.
Meaning, a guy can run into a spot and put 7 21" fish on film in probably about the first 20 minutes of the day. Again there is no reward to put heavy (up north) fish in the box.
Then run out to where ever he may get lucky to get bit for big fish. the numbers of big fish and the current conditions are such that 7 24" every day will put someone near the top. Easier said, than done.
I like John Schnieder for this one, he knows the water well and has put a lot of time in.
I also like Scott Allar, he's putting his time in and doing his homework.
And I love how easily you thump your chest, Stacker, it's almost easier than catching (7) 21" fish in the lower bay right now. |
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | LUCKYDOG, lets check and make sure you undertand how the scoring takes place. You do know that every fish gets a weight right? Not that they are totalling the inches of fish and giving them a weight. You know this, right? So why would you not go out for the big fish? Why would you not want 7 of them?
Thumping my chest? Get real, I am trying to have some fun here and get people wound up.
Thanks for joining in all.
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | TJ Looks like you have named all but 2 players on the list, just paste and copy next time.....hahahahahahahahaa
1 and only 1 |
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| I would put Jason P. Or Pat Neu on the top. I have seen what these guys can do on this water. These 2 guys probably have some of the best networks on these waters. Both have been fishing this body way over ten years. More then most an have the best chance to win. We'll see in the end though. Could be anybody's bite. With this weather the fish have been turned off an there are some big fish in lower bay that if they bite could be anybody's game. I think we need some warmer weather for those northern fish to setup an be more consistent. I haven't been up there but from years past u need 70 degree water north to get them big girls active. If that warm weather would of held up I think those big girls north would be the place to go. I think the southern bay bite will be a lil more consistent. My 2 cents worth. |
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | stacker - 6/30/2009 4:38 PM
TJ Looks like you have named all but 2 players on the list, just paste and copy next time.....hahahahahahahahaa
1 and only 1
Lol. I was hoping no one would mention anything, just too hard to pick just one. However, if I had to pick just one, it would be Tommy Kemos hands down! |
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | I see Tommy is getting the kiss of death right now on here. Lots "o" tommy fans, either K or S.
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| OK, I'll play - Todd Riley. C-man |
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| Pat Neu.....if I am not mistaken he already has one win on the Bay this year. |
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| Shep I do not know where you get your imformation but 46 place is the best JP has ever done in a major event on the bay, awesome fisherman this just has not been his water. Schneider is in a slump, Neu, Okada, Allen are my top 3 picks. |
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Location: Badgerland | guest - 7/1/2009 8:52 PM
Shep I do not know where you get your imformation but 46 place is the best JP has ever done in a major event on the bay, awesome fisherman this just has not been his water. Schneider is in a slump, Neu, Okada, Allen are my top 3 picks.
Guest, Don't know where you get your info, lets try, 3rd last year flwl, oconto, 23rd flwl green bay, 33rd flw tour all in 08, 4th in flw tour 07, don't say the tour events don't count as part of this body of water, as they were in BDN, MI, he was fishing in WI waters during both events, read the post event interviews. Open mouth insert foot. |
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| Yeah, what he said!
I picked JP, because he does know this water, he is due on this water for a big win, and I happen to think he's a great guy. He's also had a couple great MWC and MWS finishes over the past 10 years here.
And your picks don't count toward the grand prize, because we won't know who actually made those picks, and won't know where to send the prizemobile. |
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| I have to pick one of the Glorvigen twins. Let's say Scott, he's do to win another one. |
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Location: Appleton wi | Too many big names on the list for me to give educated prediction but i'll go with steve Bohn only cause he has the help from the master of the BAY! |
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | There you go eye lunker. atta boy!! This will be fun to watch. That cold front has things in a dis array out there. Seen alot of vultures following guys around yesterday. |
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Location: Manitowoc, WI | Were you out yesterday Denny? I was out there with Dave. Nice day huh? |
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | Yep, i was there, glad I aint got money stuck in this one. ever seen things so mixed up Bob? it really is anyones shot.
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Location: Manitowoc, WI | I agree! However, they have to eat sooner or later. Thinking outside the nine dots helped yesterday. There will be some big fish brought in but they will be hard to come by. |
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | we will see shortly who will lose this the first day. I am sure there will some locals who have beaten themselfs allready. This will be a lesson for all who watch. |
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Location: Rhinelander | Tommy Kemos said in a morning interview he felt this one will still be wide open tomorrow morning. |
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | I guess what I was saying is there will be locals who think they can catch 7 28-29 inch fish and come in with one or 2 and they wont be that big. thats alot of weight to make up and those who know when to whip this horse will take the lead in the straight away. This event will really show that.
PS If I was kemos I would say that as well, keeps people on there pre tourney plan. He wants a few to be eliminated today.
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| Two things just came together for me, the bite shut down and Denny was on the water!!!!!!! I would disaggree with the local boys shooting themselves in the foot. There are a few of them out there with local knowledge like Schneider, Neu and Scott Allan that are not going to over think this thing and stay away from the fat change up and the swing for the fence approach cated |
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | GMW, are you saying that I had something to do with that bite turning? thems fightin' words. I will make you buy at the brewery friday.
The fat change up hahahhaha you know there are guys that are. did not some of them do that last weekend?
OH yeah, what the heck does "Cated" mean in your last post.
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| The only definition for Cated is a lack of spell check on the access spam password. 45 plus days on the water this year and I have not seen it shut down and turn South as fast as the 3 days you hit it up, I'm just sayin!!!! ok maybe it had more to do with the wind. I still would place my trifecta bet to hold two local names when the last boat is trailerd on Saturday. Been awhile since you, Jayman and I hit the Tiki Hut! |
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| 6 fish in the boat last weekend is pretty hard to over think it. More of a matter can you ge the right bites and box 5 good ones.
The big fish were scattered and still are if the water temps are true......ugly is the word that comes to mind.
I agree, I like a local near the top, finding willing biters could be key right now. I gotta root for my good friend Super Joe.
Did someone say Tiki Hut? I know where we can get a goat. |
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | shall I bring the fire for the open pit guys?
I just saying, thats all........hmmmmm funny stuff.
I still think the locals will be needing gas from all the running.
How much did you use saturday jayman, GMD? |
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | Mr. Kemos is a knockin with his 5th place position. I think he'll definitely be the man to beat, that's only if Mr. Schilling doesn't lose his cool! Good luck to all the Pros! |
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| Saturday, out of oconto made one run and stayed put, threw fish back early in the morning only to have the bite sour, ran to small fish spot later in the day closer too home....many others had the same plan. I'd have pictures if they counted.
There's the difference, fish for 7 and keep fishing. vs fish for 6 and weigh 5. Add in the fact that the big fish days are coming to an end, I said it before and I'll say it again. Those in the know....know, hard to imagine fishing for a limit of 24" fish.
Bago is where it's at. |
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | scary and also hard to swallow jayman. I will be at the weigh in friday, who else?
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