Major League Fishing has chosen Lake Norman for Their Redcrest Championship on March 10-12 2023.
Major League Fishing has chosen Lake Norman for Their Redcrest Championship on March 10-12 2023.
Last edited by JohnnyO; 07-13-2022 at 12:36 PM.
2002 Pro Craft 200 Super Pro- 2005 200 Mercury Optimax, Retired
Empty Nester- Proud Grandfather 5-30-2014-Boy-Aiden, 8-2-2017-Boy-Calen
Interesting lake choice, must be a 1 pound minimum rule.
Kyle
2010 Nitro Z-7
PB: 11 lbs, 1 oz
Why the hell there. Why not go to lile Lake Lanier in Ga where the spots are 2-7lbs and you can catch so freaking many a day. Lake Norman, wow. I don’t understand their way of thinking on this one.
Very interesting choice if i may say so myself. Why not Jordan Lake?
Don’t kid yourself…it’s not about a good lake or a cess pool…it’s ALL about the money. If they are going anywhere it’s because they are getting paid to fish there. Don’t forget about the business side. They will want to change the name from Redcrest to Dinkfest! But I guess Norman is perfect for a MLF style format…I’m sure the score tracker will be constantly updating with 1 pound fish.
biggest bunch of negative nancies i have ever seen...
Sterling 22XS / Mercury Pro XS V8
I’m just excited it’s close enough to go to the expo
A mistake on your part does not constitute a emergency on my part.
Winner has 480 fish for 35 lbs.
Steve Dyer
Mt. Pleasant, NC
Probably will have a weight limit.
Steve Dyer
Mt. Pleasant, NC
You can censor my speech but not my thoughts or will
We are living in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so stupid people won't be offended
Agree, hearing "big one" and "giant" everytime someone hooks up on Bassmaster and the other tours gets pretty darn dull. Do not think it will ever change though.