My fishing buddy was setting on a spot this morning and of course a Triton came right in on top of him, got real smart with him!!
Jason
2015 Phoenix 919 225 ProXs
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Phoenix 721 - Yamaha SHO 250 - 8' Blades
Guys arguing and some not even having TO say anything, just crowding in on each other and getting in their heads and moving them off spots. Circling boats and staring. Thought about videoing and looking back on it. Dont see any love of the sport in this manner. crazy.
Anyone know how muddy the river is?
I know. I just kidding. Only caught 10 pounds on day one. Caught them shallow in the bushes. Lost a big girl at the boat. Found some fish for day two on the ledges, but a boat was on every spot. Just not comfortable sitting on top of another boat so I went south. Ended up with 3 "rats" so just tossed them back prior to entering the Marina. I almost won the draw boat. I was fourth. Did win a T&H Marine Atlas Jack Plate.
We just got back from there, had 9lbs the first day and lost one that nearly 7lbs at the boat and the wife lost one that may have went 6lbs. Had 14lbs on day two to get us a decent check, had a lot of fun and met a lot of nice folks. I've never seen boats stacked on top of each other like we did during the tournament and not all of them were Tritons. At one time we had 8 boats circling us but we stayed anchored and never moved all day. I'll have to say my wife was a trooper, she held her bladder all day both days! We left after we got our check and ended up driver the 13 hrs back straight thru and got home this morning about 7am. They have set the dates for next year and were are already making plans to come back!
Last edited by CaymasMan250; 06-03-2018 at 12:52 PM.
So is everyone, owner and partner, in the tournament entered for the drawing of the boat and other prizes, or just the owner of the Triton?
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