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ROI Nemesis Baits Elite Series

Started by McCarter, January 19, 2010, 12:40:34 PM

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McCarter

Here is my schedule for the ROI Outdoors Nemesis Baits Elite Series Trail.

MAY 29th ORION - DNR

JUNE 19th PONTIAC LAKE - Seligs

JULY 24th BELLEVILLE - Sandys

AUG. 21st KENT LAKE - East ramp

SEPT. 4th ROI NEMESIS BAITS CHAMPIONSHIP - TBD

McCarter himself :-\'

LipRip

looks like a good schedule. I might have to bring my tent and camp out in ur back yard the day b4 the orion tourny! lol.......its kinda far away!

McCarter

if i remember correctly, you bought me a beer at the show.  you have earned a spot in the garage ;D

No, you can crash on the couch whenever you need to man.

McCarter himself :-\'

1javelin

Quote from: McCarter on January 19, 2010, 01:02:23 PM
if i remember correctly, you bought me a beer at the show.  you have earned a spot in the garage ;D

No, you can crash on the couch whenever you need to man.

McCarter himself :-\'
Does this mean enough people bought you a beer for you not to remember all of them, because I bought you two and you never thanked me.  Does that entitle me to a seat in your boat on kent lake?

1jav
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McCarter

Hey, I changed the date of the Kent Lake tourney from the 28th of august to the 21st of august.

Didnt realize i scheduled on top of a BFL.  All is good now.

McCarter himself :-\'

LipRip

STUPID! You rescheduled kent on my birthday, this means i'm going to have to come back from my torch lake vacation a day early! =(

t-bone

He just didn't want it to be on my birthday!
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dartag

The NBAA one on one is at Pontiac the same day as you.  I think they had 20 boats last year.    Maybe we could start a side pot. 

Frank

can i fish both the 1on1 and nemesis simultaneously on Pontiac lake?

ROI Outdoors

Quote from: fbenn12122000 on February 23, 2010, 08:15:14 PM
can i fish both the 1on1 and nemesis simultaneously on Pontiac lake?

If you can get McCarter to OK and J. Horning on board why not??  :) :)

It could be called the Wrigley's Doublemint Day on Pontiac Lake....................
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Durand Dan

Quote from: dartag on February 19, 2010, 03:20:11 PM
The NBAA one on one is at Pontiac the same day as you.  I think they had 20 boats last year.    Maybe we could start a side pot. 
Looking forward to the One on One. That is in the budget!

jacksonmj

How much do these touraments cost? Are they team touraments?

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Quote from: Durand Dan on February 24, 2010, 05:51:43 AM
Quote from: dartag on February 19, 2010, 03:20:11 PM
The NBAA one on one is at Pontiac the same day as you.  I think they had 20 boats last year.    Maybe we could start a side pot. 
Looking forward to the One on One. That is in the budget!

Actually a One on One at $40 entry costs the same or more than a $100 team tournament depending on your distance from the lake.  If you fish with a partner in a $100 team event your entry fee is $50 vs. $40 for a single.  When you add fuel costs to the budget that $10 dollars extra makes up the cost difference when you go through 7 gallons of gas or more.  So unless you live within 15 miles from the launch site and never plan on running the big motor the team event is actually more budget freindly.  Some people don't include fuel into their budgets but I recommend trying it because it makes the overall experience of tournament fishing much more sustainable from an economic standpoint.
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Return On Investment Outdoors
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Direct Line - (616) 366-1395
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Durand Dan

Quote from: ROI Outdoors on February 25, 2010, 12:15:17 AM
Quote from: Durand Dan on February 24, 2010, 05:51:43 AM
Quote from: dartag on February 19, 2010, 03:20:11 PM
The NBAA one on one is at Pontiac the same day as you.  I think they had 20 boats last year.    Maybe we could start a side pot. 
Looking forward to the One on One. That is in the budget!

Actually a One on One at $40 entry costs the same or more than a $100 team tournament depending on your distance from the lake.  If you fish with a partner in a $100 team event your entry fee is $50 vs. $40 for a single.  When you add fuel costs to the budget that $10 dollars extra makes up the cost difference when you go through 7 gallons of gas or more.  So unless you live within 15 miles from the launch site and never plan on running the big motor the team event is actually more budget freindly.  Some people don't include fuel into their budgets but I recommend trying it because it makes the overall experience of tournament fishing much more sustainable from an economic standpoint.
It's just a preference. I enjoy fishing these tournaments as an individual. It gives me more freedom to do things that I wouldn't want to impose on a teammate.

McCarter

so whats up, should i change the Pontiac to June 19th? 

McCarter himself :-\'

Frank

I will fish it either way.  If they are on the same day would you mind setting the weigh in time about 1/2 hour different from the 1 on 1.  That way we could realistically weigh in fish at both spots.  I don't mind fishing alone in a partners tournament.  I usually do quite well and my partners don't seem to help out my total weight very often.
There would also have to be some way to check in for starting both events.


Frank

Flippin222

You should get in touch with Ron.

I would bet that both of the tournaments could be run at the same time from the same location.
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dartag

Quote from: Flippin222 on February 26, 2010, 09:21:19 AM
You should get in touch with Ron.

I would bet that both of the tournaments could be run at the same time from the same location.


seems this is about the only way it could work.    both start and stop times would have to be the same      you would be required to be at 2 pretournament meetings.  if the hours were staggerd you would be on the water when others are not.  plus you would be leaving your boat with your fish.   while the other event is going on.

this happened on stclair a few years ago and I remember it got ugly.

maybe Brian will change it to the 19 then we could fish both. 



steve smith
commerce, mi


squid

You really need to check with Jim or Jack.  I do not think that it would be allowed.  Unless you are fishing all by yourself, so that it would be for the 1 on 1.  But I really feel this is a very touchy topic now.  Need to get ahold of the higher ups on this one.  I always thought it was not legal to do that.

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