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The big one in the pic up top is dead look at the eyesjiggin4bass wrote:Will bass king you seem to be the expert of tournament fishing can you explain why so many bass came to the weigh in dead. No money for a tournament is worth seeing these kinds of numbers.
It very sad to look at the standings and see so many penalties next to so many names on the Pro side and AAA side. Anglers
You can think what you want but I'm sure they weren't all 1 and 2 lbs bass that died. I would too see how many lbs of bass were in those dead fish.
That's not great, but certainly better than twice that muchkraetzer wrote:Just FYI, this is a shared weight tournament, so the count is "only" 48.
Clear Lake is a shared resource. The number of people who use it recreationally and don't care about bass tournaments FAR outnumber the people that do. So when a tournament descends on the lake and makes it neigh impossible to fish the south side of Clear Lake for fun in the first place (read some of the fishing reports and complaints), AND it literally leaves a trail of dead bass behind (which would not have happened without the tournament - bass "may die anyway" in the summer, but not in this concentration or at this caliber of fish), IMHO people have the right to complain. It makes the tournament scene look bad in the eyes of the larger public.BigBassDaddy1190 wrote:Fish die when it’s 100+ degrees no matter what. What is the deal with the whining and crying every tournament in the summer? The td’s are doing everything they can to mitigate damage. It’s just part of summer fishing no matter how hard you try.