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Questions about Sanford lake bass club

Started by gmetime24, January 30, 2010, 11:21:11 AM

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gmetime24

Hey guys I am new to the web site been have been bass fishing all my life. I have recently moved closer to Sanford lake and plan on spending a great deal of time on the water as soon as the ice is gone. I was thinking about joining the club this year or next and had some questions.  I own a 19ft sea ray and was wondering if this type of boat is OK for these tournaments..do you need a live well on board?...is an I/O engine ok?  What is the cost to join the club and do you need to fish all the tournaments or can you just fish 1 or 2 of them??  Thanks

mikesmiph

Welcome to the site. I dont know any particulars about this club, but I do know, you will need a livewell. Every tournament I've ever seen has a penalty for any dead fish. Most are very adamant about preserving the resourse. thanks again for joining the site. You'll love it here.

gmetime24

So i take it a basket you can set in the water wont work??

mikesmiph

You'll have to check with the club, but most tournaments, no. You have to have an aerated livewell. As far as I know. Some of them, you may be able to get by with a cooler with an aerator in it.

blackbass

yeah, you need a livewell, you don't have to fish out of your boat though, come as a coangler, and draw a boat to fish with one of us.

our next meeting is tuesday feb 2 at 7 pm at the sanford lake bar and grill.  we will be all the way in the back.

gmetime24

I do have my own boat and I was wondering if its ok that its not a bass boat its a open bow sea ray

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