clinchmtnboy
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Why do you fish tournaments or why do you not? Is it the money or the excitement or the recognition or the challenge?
Thomn8r - 4/2/2019 10:57 AM
I stopped tx nearly 50 years ago.It wasn’t fun to “fish at any cost”. I competed for a living 40 hours a week and that was plenty for me. I observed Tournament fishermen often were rude and ill mannered,acting like the ramps and lake was theirs alone. Recreational fishermen were treated like they had “no right” to be there. Family responsibility came afterwards. Costs were small compared to today, but I think the priority was right for me. I’d like to think some small measure of a better life was available to my family as a result. Admittedly , tournaments have led to significant improvement in all aspects of fishing and that can be argued good and bad. Anyway, retirement allows me the pleasure of fishing during the week nearly void of other boats and really enjoying God’s bounty. So-have at it boys! To each his own emoGeezer
hoop235 - 4/2/2019 1:42 PM
I don't fish very many tournaments anymore, fishing my first CFF this weekend, but for me it's the excitement. I know I don't have a chance to win unless I'm like the proverbial "Hog finding an acorn" because I don't have the time to scout and practice (haven't even been on the lake this year) like a lot of folks do but the anticipation, planning and then trying to execute is what draws me to it even if I am just donating my money. Many years ago I use to fish non stop with the local bass club and at some point it just turned into a job trying to practice fish and then fish the tournament regardless of the conditions. Last year I fished a couple of the CFF events and had a really good time as the people were really friendly and I can pick and choose the events I want to fish without feeling the pressure to "Win at all cost". So for me being able to get out a few times a year and enjoy the lake, the people you meet and to compete a little bit is what makes it fun & exciting!