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Title: 2009 Regional
Post by: skeeterman190 on January 14, 2009, 10:33:44 PM
 I was checking thing out how do we get stuck in this Regional?? I feel confident on my chances im a huge largemouth fisherman. But were put up against The Illini,Kentucky lake,and great lakes fisherman which two of those divisions fish that stretch of water?? why dont they have a Regional on St.Clair or Erie??? these are some of the best waters in the USA..-skeeterman-
Title: Re: 2009 Regional
Post by: Buckeye on March 31, 2009, 12:49:30 PM
Well, I think they rotate the regionals around, or the divisions fishing them.  We'll be going into their den this year, and it will come back around to your neck of the woods soon.

Hopefully....

Eric
Title: Re: 2009 Regional
Post by: rufus on April 02, 2009, 07:11:14 AM
I have been fishing the BFL 5 years and every single regional has not been neutral as it is supposed to be. The fact is we fish each year against many of the local sticks. At every regional I have been to it is a 8-10 hour drive or more for the Michigan guys and most of the divisions we fish against have a less than 1 to 4 hour drive. It would be nice to see them try to even it out a little, but I haven't seen that happen yet. I do enjoy seeing these new fisheries and Fort Madison is a very good fishery. Actually, the only regional I did not enjoy much was last year at Cherokee. I don't know what it was about that lake, but I just did not like it much. I weighed in my tiny limit of spots each day and got whooped. I know many guys didn't like Paducah much, but that was probably my favorite place to fish. There was a ton of water to cover and even though the fish were small, there were a lot of them. Anyway, I guess the regionals are what they are and I choose the fish the BFL's despite the fact they are not neutral. I believe you will like Fort Madison, Phil, it is a very good fishery. We hit it at a tough time of year and I don't know how it will look after last year's severe flooding. It has the biggest pad fields on it I have ever seen. The one at Montrose is probably 2 miles long and a 1/4 to 1/2 mile wide. It has every kind of fishing imaginable on a river. The lower end is more like a shallow reservoir, while the upper end is more like a river with oxbows and mostly wood fishing. Pools 18 and 20 are typical river fishing with mostly wood and rock cover. 19 definitely has the most fish in it, but it can be won on any of the pools. Hope to see you at the BFL's this year.
Title: Re: 2009 Regional
Post by: djkimmel on April 03, 2009, 01:36:45 PM
The local communities in Michigan so far where they would feel comfortable to hold a regional, are not willing to work with them, so they don't come here.
Title: Re: 2009 Regional
Post by: skeeterman190 on April 03, 2009, 02:02:59 PM
 Where would that be?? I cant believe that businesses in an area wouldnt want this. with the economy thats alot of people your bringing into your community.
Title: Re: 2009 Regional
Post by: SethV on April 03, 2009, 03:19:19 PM
Quote from: djkimmel on April 03, 2009, 01:36:45 PM
The local communities in Michigan so far where they would feel comfortable to hold a regional, are not willing to work with them, so they don't come here.

What about Cheboygan?  That town really seems to roll out the red carpet for the BFL.  That would be a sweet place for a regional in the fall.  Think power fishing for smallies on the flats!

The drive up there for other regions might be long, but wow, would that be a fun time!
Title: Re: 2009 Regional
Post by: skeeterman190 on April 03, 2009, 07:42:32 PM
 I would agree but im betting that from a tourney and numbers thing areas like Muskegon Grand Rapids and Detroit would be the main focus.. wouldnt we love to have some southerners come to BURT and MUllet out there elements.