Talking Possible High School Bass Fishing on AM Outdoors Radio Tomorrow

Started by djkimmel, April 18, 2008, 10:42:43 PM

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djkimmel

Hey there- I will be on the AM Outdoors radio show tomorrow - AM 730 in Lansing - around 9:15 AM with host Duran Martinez talking about the possibility of youth fishing in high schools after reading about the Illinios high school fishing program that may make bass fishing a varsity sport.

TBF of Michigan will be following up on possibilities of such a program in Michigan. I got some information from national TBF youth director Mark Gintert about the new bass fishing school program.

If you want to call in between 9:15 and 9:30, maybe you can get on the radio?

You can listen on the Internet too at http://www.thegame730am.com/ and click the Listen Live button.

CALL SHOW: 517-363-2273

DURAN MARTINEZ
AM OUTDOORS RADIO SHOW
www.amoutdoorsradio.com

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Durand Dan

I should have stayed home and listened to your radio spot. Instead I went to your favorite Low Land Reservoir (Ovid) for a few hours of watched the Musky eat the Crappies. ;D

Ryan

Quote from: Durand Dan on April 19, 2008, 02:07:17 PM
Instead I went to your favorite Low Land Reservoir (Ovid) for a few hours of watched the Musky eat the Crappies. ;D

I thought I recognized you Dan as we pulled into Sleepy Hollow this morning, well late morning-11:00ish, to do a little panfish fishing.

-Ryan

djkimmel

The show was fun. I met Michigan's First Gentleman Dan Mulhern as soon as I walked in. He does an email newsletter on mentoring that can be interesting. Then Duran, Brock and I talked about 15 different things it seemed like including youth, the NRC, bass fishing and Banjo minnows.

Tomorrow, I go out for my first trip (not on ice) on a little lake in a rented rowboat and look for some big crappie. I won't pass up bigger gills too if I see them. And wo to the errant dogfish who crosses my path tomorrow (there used to be 'million' in there - big ones! but now there only seems to be less than a hundred - bowhunters shot the heck out of them a few years ago).

Help stop invasive spcies. Don't move fish between unconnected bodies of water. Clean, drain and dry your boat before launching on another water body.
Unless clearly stated as such, opinions expressed by Dan Kimmel on this forum are not the opinions or policies of The Bass Federation of Michigan.

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