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finfan![]() |
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Member Posts: 108 Location: Northern Illinois | Boat # Team # Fish Total Wt Penalties Net Wt Big Fish Place 11 Daughenbaugh/Lotz 5 12.16 12.16 2.95 1 13 Anzulas/Mazur 5 9.69 9.69 2.28 2 3 Levin/Moore 5 8.83 8.83 2.62 3 12 Sandor/Sandor 4 7.49 7.49 4 16 Fallaw/Serginia 4 7.11 7.11 2.27 5 2 Evans/Lauridsen 5 7.09 7.09 6 18 OFlynn/Zator 4 7.04 7.04 2.3 7 5 Clark/Stutz 3 6.47 6.47 2.96 8 1 Ingoglia/Spachman 3 6.42 6.42 2.46 9 4 Kon Rath/Mannerino 4 5.88 5.88 2.35 10 8 Reuter/Zimmerman 2 3.47 3.47 11 7 Smith/Wrosch 1 2.19 2.19 12 17 Banks/Banks 1 1.74 1.74 13 10 Hays & Son 1 1.67 1.67 14 9 Mitchell/Roehlk 1 0.93 0.93 15 6 Adcock/Dunn 0 0 16 14 Stadler/Stadler 0 0 16 15 Komo & Son 0 0 16 All I can say is WOW! It seems to always be the best bite and the best weather for prefishing and then tournament day....BAM!... the weather gets bad and the bite follows. Everyone had a great time! If you are on the fence about fishing this series, get in on the next tourney at the Fox Chain May 2nd. This is a very well run tourney and you will meet some great fisherpersons. Nice to finally meet some of the WFer's there...see you on the Fox Chain! | ||
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Mark Komo![]() |
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Member Posts: 1195 Location: Orland Park, IL | Good seeing you ron. You had em going big. We had an excellent time! The pool was great. The tournament meeting was fun too. I thought the food hit the spot. Weather was kinda dicey, but the boy held his own. We really took advantage of being away a few days. Behaved like a couple of bachelors. He had a great time. Had loads of fun with the Rich S. familia. If there was one group that spent more time at the pool then us, it was them. Very nicely run, decent enough turnout. Looking forward to the circuits continuing success in Illinois. | ||
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finfan![]() |
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Member Posts: 108 Location: Northern Illinois | Nice to finally meet you Mark...them boys, yours and Rich's are a couple of troopers. Love to see it! We were on fish big time Saturday...Sunday we had to work hard to get em. Right place right time..and a little luck too I guess. See you at the Chain? | ||
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finfan![]() |
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Member Posts: 108 Location: Northern Illinois | By the way had a liitle fun on the way home...got as far as the Cermak Rd toll plaza, felt some vibration, look in the mirror and looked like I had a trailer tire going down. I pulled into the plaza parking lot to find that 3 lugs and studs were gone and the rim looked like it was cut with a torch. Had to call a flat bed from home to come get the boat. Good thing I won some money....that's where it's all going. Lesson learned? Always check your lugnuts before traveling. | ||
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Mark Komo![]() |
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Member Posts: 1195 Location: Orland Park, IL | Detroit river for some fun fishing that weekend. Good luck on the chain. I remember that 9lb'r Gofron pulled from there at the PWT event a few years back. Should be a good time. Full Throttle did a nice job. hey and slick looking tuffy. | ||
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Rich S![]() |
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Member Posts: 2300 Location: Berlin | Ron, I lost a wheel on the way back from Spring Valley in '03. Thank goodness I was almost home when it happened. One boat company makes a pop axle for the duals which is a very nice feature. It will let you get home with just one of the axles. Glad you made it home safe and congrats on 3rd! | ||
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finfan![]() |
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Member Posts: 108 Location: Northern Illinois | Thanks Rich...PM me your number...would like more info on the pop axles. Had to wait 2-1/2 hours for the flat bed..didn't get home till 1am. Was wierd seeing my baby on that flat bed driving in a blizzard! Anyways we made it home safe but a lot later than I was looking forward to. Saw a ton of boats going down 294 from the south..somebody have a big tourney this weekend? Bass tourney somewhere? | ||
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john mannerino![]() |
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Member Posts: 1188 Location: Chicago IL. | Ron I must have been in front of you because I take that way home but didnt see you. It dont sound like I could have been much help anyway. Let me know about the pop thingys. Sounds interesting. | ||
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Rich S![]() |
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Member Posts: 2300 Location: Berlin | I have only seen pop axles on Bass Cat boats. I am not sure if they make their own trailers. If not, some other brands may use the same manufacturer and have that same option available. Another nice thing about them is if you have limited room in your garage this make the trailer much more manuverable. | ||
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Shep![]() |
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Member Posts: 3899 | Sounds like what you and I talked about last year, Rich. | ||
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Rich S![]() |
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Member Posts: 2300 Location: Berlin | It is, I took your idea and sold it to Bass Cat. Let me know if you need to borrow some money ![]() | ||
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