PWT Report?
CuriousGeorge
Posted 4/21/2005 6:16 AM (#31347)
Subject: PWT Report?


Any report from the field? Are reports being held until after the event? What about pictures? Many/Any biteoffs from the muskies? - Just curious for info.

- John
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sworrall
Posted 4/21/2005 7:59 AM (#31350 - in reply to #31347)
Subject: RE: PWT Report?




Location: Rhinelander
Many of the Pros talked about catching Muskies, bass, white bass, carp, and of course, walleyes!
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Shep
Posted 4/21/2005 10:09 AM (#31353 - in reply to #31350)
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23 zeroes. 14 in the first flight. Any idea if the later flights caught fish right at the end?

Franklin continues to amaze me. He's a converted bass guy from Arkansas, been doing eyes for only about 6 years. He's picked it up pretty good, and can do it all. Rig, jig, troll. I had a lot of fun with him at Erie last year.
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Sunshine
Posted 4/21/2005 11:23 AM (#31354 - in reply to #31347)
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Nice Picts Steve!
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CuriousGeo
Posted 4/21/2005 9:07 PM (#31366 - in reply to #31347)
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CuriousGeorge
Posted 4/21/2005 9:08 PM (#31367 - in reply to #31347)
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bah - stupid computers...

The amatures are out weighing the pros - is that normal?
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jerry
Posted 4/21/2005 10:26 PM (#31368 - in reply to #31347)
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The amateur and pro share the weights they get for each day. They then take that weight into the second day and, with their second day catch, add it to come up with a two day total. They then will have a third day's weight added to come up with a final total. In the end, if you added the pro's weights all together and the amateur's weights all together, they would be the same.

For the amateur to win, he needs to have a good draw all three days.
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