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Sunshine
Posted 4/30/2004 10:01 AM (#17298)
Subject: Any news on RCL?



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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin
It's 10 am in Wisconsin, so the RCL tournament day is 1/2 over. Anyone have any news yet?

I'm on pins and needles because I have four friends in the running.

I'm assuming that they went out? I'm assuming that the weather is cooperating?

Please do not consider my inpatients with whining about the lack of coverage. The contrary is true, I have been extremely impressed with the WF coverage and look forward to every video and digital image. Keep up the great work.............You guys truly are the best!!!

Go Shep........Go Bill Leonard, Scott Alar and Mark. Hope you ALL make it to the final day.
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JR.
Posted 4/30/2004 10:05 AM (#17299 - in reply to #17298)
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Impatience.
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Sunshine
Posted 4/30/2004 10:09 AM (#17300 - in reply to #17298)
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Impatience

Yes, thank you for correcting my poor spelling. I'll try to never have it happen agian hehe
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Sunshine
Posted 4/30/2004 10:21 AM (#17303 - in reply to #17298)
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This from the RCL website........

| Morning Story |
Great expectations The sooner – and higher – the better for semis in RCL Tour event on Erie



Cloudy but milder: A gray day dawns ahead of thunderstorms forecast for the afternoon on Lake Erie. (Photo by Dave Scroppo)

By Dave Scroppo - 30.Apr.2004


PORT CLINTON, Ohio — Proffering warmer temperatures, lighter winds and all-around kinder, gentler conditions compared to days past, nature’s nascent benevolence should benefit the teammates in the Wal-Mart RCL Walleye Tour event on Lake Erie with improved catches in the semifinals before afternoon winds zip at 20 mph and isolated thunderstorms pepper the Bass Islands area.

“I think they’re going to be biting better with the warmer weather,” says leader and Lund pro Mark Christianson of Walker, Minn., who tallied 36 pounds, 1 ounce to take a one-day fish-off before a second-day cancellation due to high winds.

Even so, it’s not known for sure how the schools will respond when competition resumes. The pods of walleyes are not likely to be in exactly the same spots as when the anglers left them two days ago, though they are expecting better results after a blow day with 80-degree temperatures that should boost the activity level three days after overnight temps dipped to the 30s.

“I’ll spend he first half hour marking fish with my electronics, and they should be biting higher today,” says ninth-place pro Carl Grunwaldt of Green Bay, Wis. “I was getting them just below the surface in pre-fish, but all the boat pressure pushed them down.”

All that remains now are the 20 boats that made the cut after a one-day qualifying round prompted by high winds Thursday.

As it stands, most of the best weights have come with spinner rigs dressed with night crawlers. Another key ingredient has been clip-on weights, a method that not only gets the spinners down to depth but also, with placement often midway in 100 feet of line behind planer boards, absorbs a lot of the counterproductive surge that comes with wind and waves. It also allows tentative biters – a common occurrence for the competitors on day one – to take the bait for better hookups.

And while Erie in the past has offered expansive schools stretching up to a couple of miles, an inland sea undergoing a transition with fewer, smaller and more tightly congregated groups of fish makes it a must to work a school longer and more thoroughly than ever instead of trolling out of them.

“On Wednesday I found a tight pod not even half a mile long, but they were stacked,” Grunwaldt says.

Now, if the competitors find them before the conditions deteriorate come afternoon, they could undoubtedly hoist the biggest bags of the tournament. Forty-pound limits could very well cross the stage when the top 20 weigh in at 3 p.m. Eastern at Wal-Mart, 4070 E. Arbor Road in Port Clinton.

Friday’s conditions

Sunrise: 6:29 a.m.
Temperature at takeoff: 62 degrees
Expected high temperature: mid-70s
Water temperature: 52 degrees
Wind: south at 7 mph
Relative humidity: 65 percent
Day’s outlook: showers or thunderstorms likely; south winds 10-15 mph in the morning increasing to 10-20 mph in the afternoon



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WalleyeFIRST
Posted 4/30/2004 10:22 AM (#17304 - in reply to #17300)
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It is raining pretty hard at Port Clinton right now. The waves are not that bad. Guys are out and we have people on the water shooting video of all the action.

If you use the new Interactive Experimental LeaderBOARD we can literally give you a play by play of the weigh-in.

http://walleye.outdoorsfirst.com/leaderboard/llbchat.asp
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Toolman
Posted 4/30/2004 12:35 PM (#17310 - in reply to #17298)
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It's definitely raining-steady drizzle mostly here in Columbus (they're getting the same system). With the calmer winds and the falling barometer, I think a few boats will pull 40+ lb baskets today-maybe even a couple up in the upper 40's.

Tim
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