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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Seven minutes from the launch!
Posts: 987
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Come on guys---do it!
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I'm proud of you, George, and you haven't even caught one yet (E for effort, though ![]() Seriously, though, I don't understand the lack of entrants this year. The entry fee is dirt cheap and everyone can use some incentive for more time on the water (great excuse for the wives and significant others ![]() A couple of great reasons to play: #1 It's loads of fun with a microscopic investment. You'd spend that in ten minutes at a bar and forget about it the next day, right? #2 While some play to win, it really doesn't matter where you place. Well, I digress, it will to whomever is next to you in the ratings. I don't care if you're 25th or 26th, if your friend catches a damn 10 lb Halibut, you watch---you'll be fuming! ![]() ![]() #3 In my professional opinion, the biggest reason of all to play is to become a better angler, of course. The more opportunities you get to fish, the more you should learn. Whether you want to learn more about catching Halibut, Yellowtail or White Sea Bass is up to you. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . My competitive days are a thing of the past, but If some how, some way, I can scrounge up twenty dollars in change---I might even donate to the Jim Day fund myself. Can I put my $20 on Sharon Kayak? If she gets a pedal kayak---watch out! ![]()
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