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GUEST
Posted 6/30/2010 8:58 AM (#92470)
Subject: AIM WEIGH IN


ANYONE KNOW WHAT TIME THE WEIGH IN IS ?
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Guest
Posted 6/30/2010 10:08 AM (#92473 - in reply to #92470)
Subject: RE: AIM WEIGH IN


4:00pmCST- 5:00pmEST
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TJ DeVoe
Posted 6/30/2010 10:43 AM (#92474 - in reply to #92473)
Subject: Re: AIM WEIGH IN


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It's 5pm Central, 6pm Eastern. The guys have to be in at 4pm.
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swampbuck
Posted 7/1/2010 6:28 AM (#92501 - in reply to #92470)
Subject: RE: AIM WEIGH IN


It really would be nice if AIM would but the information on there site, so interested spectators would know what time everything starts.
I'm sure they would get a bigger crowd at the weight-in then.
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TJ DeVoe
Posted 7/1/2010 8:33 AM (#92507 - in reply to #92470)
Subject: Re: AIM WEIGH IN


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The weigh-in times have been the same all year. Take-off is at 7:30 sharp, boats return at 4pm sharp, and weigh-in starts at 5pm sharp!

If something changes, it would be announced on the website!
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Shep
Posted 7/2/2010 8:39 AM (#92535 - in reply to #92507)
Subject: Re: AIM WEIGH IN



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Went to the weigh in yesterday. Really good crowd there. Was nice to see Zach, Steve, and TJ. I like the presentation format. They might want to consider speakers at the back of the tent so those outside can hear better. Went a little long.

When they get 100+ boat fields, I don't expect that they will be able to spend as much time with everyone. Because they pretty much have all the weights before the show actually begins, I suspect that only the top half will get much stage time.

Some great weights were brought in. That 32" fish that Perry Good caught was nice to see. Pat Neu in Mercury power looks out of place. He likes the additional power! I hope the bite holds, and there is a real shoot out for the win. I say it takes 65 lbs for the cut to 33. And 145ish to win it.
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