Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
- CW2 Tucker
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Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
I have been thinking of getting into tournaments. my questions is simple and broad, how do you start and where? I live near the Delta, Franks Tract area, have a boat and would definitely partner up if I could. Anyone got some advice?
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Re: Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
You may want to consider joining a club that has monthly tournaments so you can get used to the idea. From there i would try the Hook Line and Sinker tournaments and future pro tour.
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Re: Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
Californiabass has a Delta region just go onCaliforniabass.org and see their schedule.Very inexpencieve.
Re: Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
First you will need a good paying job!
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My suggestion.......stay away from tournaments! They tend to make you have less money in your pockets and lose the fun of fishing. Just my opinion and the reason I got away from them.
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Re: Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
Thanks guys, I do have a job just not high paying. I will check out the web site mentioned and see what is going on. I can’t say I don’t like tournaments until I try them. I have heard lots of guys say they drain you and the fun of fishing but others live for the thrill. Thanks again, anyone else got some info?
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Re: Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
Hello CW2 Tucker. I saw your question and just wanted to let you know that I wrote an article on this very subject. It will be in the November issue of the Bass Angler's Guide magazine. Please PM me and I will be glad to talk to you more about it. The November issue also has a 2008 pull out tournament calendar marked with the dates of all tournaments...big and small.
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Re: Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
Dave,
As recogmended I would start off in a club. And then find another proam circut out ther. I dont know what your price range is but there are some out there for about 100a pop...Or you can go to the more expensive ones that range all the way up to 700$$(National Guard entrre for the co angler) I forgot to mention fish your first year as a co-angler you will lear a whole lott and its less of an impact on the wallet! I hope this helps!!
As recogmended I would start off in a club. And then find another proam circut out ther. I dont know what your price range is but there are some out there for about 100a pop...Or you can go to the more expensive ones that range all the way up to 700$$(National Guard entrre for the co angler) I forgot to mention fish your first year as a co-angler you will lear a whole lott and its less of an impact on the wallet! I hope this helps!!
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Re: Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
River City Bassmasters is a fun club that runs monthly tourneys. May be what you're looking for.
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Re: Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
I notice your logo CW2, right off the bat I think Chief Warrant Officer, which automatically puts me in mind of military..Now there are a few(like tons) of us around, and every one of us are more than willing to jump in and support another vet..I, myself am a retired Navy Chief, I do not currently own a boat, nor do I expect to own one..I love to fish and am more than willing to pay my share of the trip..I live in San Jose so that might be a problem.But if you keep posting here, you will find others that think and fish the way you do..
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Re: Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
What can I say, Thanks! I will check it out and I will definitely PM you in the future. I got your PM as well, sounds like a good investment.hunterdave wrote:Hello CW2 Tucker. I saw your question and just wanted to let you know that I wrote an article on this very subject. It will be in the November issue of the Bass Angler's Guide magazine. Please PM me and I will be glad to talk to you more about it. The November issue also has a 2008 pull out tournament calendar marked with the dates of all tournaments...big and small.
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Re: Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
Thats me, I am a Army vehicle Maintenance Chief. I work on Hummers to M1A1's. ANY VET can ride with me any day. dont worry about money, just worry about the fish! It is great to hear that the support is out there for all of us.mac (Doyle McEwen) wrote:I notice your logo CW2, right off the bat I think Chief Warrant Officer, which automatically puts me in mind of military..Now there are a few(like tons) of us around, and every one of us are more than willing to jump in and support another vet..I, myself am a retired Navy Chief, I do not currently own a boat, nor do I expect to own one..I love to fish and am more than willing to pay my share of the trip..I live in San Jose so that might be a problem.But if you keep posting here, you will find others that think and fish the way you do..
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Re: Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
CW
If you are just starting out, the club route is an idea. There is a club in Fairfield, It's called the Fairfield- Suisun Bass Reapers, they have members who post here if your interested. You could also go the Pro-Am route, or the semi pro route. Check out Angler's Choice, 100% bass and the Future Pro tour, to see what schedule you like.
I'm in Suisun if you need someone to fun fish with, or show you around, just send me an e-mail.
If you are just starting out, the club route is an idea. There is a club in Fairfield, It's called the Fairfield- Suisun Bass Reapers, they have members who post here if your interested. You could also go the Pro-Am route, or the semi pro route. Check out Angler's Choice, 100% bass and the Future Pro tour, to see what schedule you like.
I'm in Suisun if you need someone to fun fish with, or show you around, just send me an e-mail.
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A GOOD Started In Tournaments
You may want to take a look at Ca Bass Federation. They fish all over the state and is a low cost way to start out ($75). You can fish in one region or all over the state. It is a pro on pro so you can fish as a boater or none boater. Meet good people and have fun at the same time. http://www.californiabass.org/index.html
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Re: Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
being a retired AF Senior, i will jump on mac's and cw2 tuckers thread and say anytime i am goin and a vet wants to fill the backseat its theirs...will post when the backseat is open....jack
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You guys are great! I have gotten more information in one day than I did in one month on another site. To bad I didn’t switch over 6 months ago! Guess that’s what I get for Sniffing around!
I am definitely a hands on type of learner, thanks for the info and offers to show me around. Now I just need to get off my butt and do it. Not to say I won’t take more info from you guys on this. Never can get enough!
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I am definitely a hands on type of learner, thanks for the info and offers to show me around. Now I just need to get off my butt and do it. Not to say I won’t take more info from you guys on this. Never can get enough!
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Ha ha...I was sniffing around that other site and read your "farewell" post, which was promptly deleted the next morning! I've noticed a lot of defectors from that board migrating over here lately...CW2 Tucker wrote:You guys are great! I have gotten more information in one day than I did in one month on another site. To bad I didn’t switch over 6 months ago! Guess that’s what I get for Sniffing around!
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I didnt even get a chance to see if anyone replyed? Oh well moving on to better things!Blue_R70 wrote:Ha ha...I was sniffing around that other site and read your "farewell" post, which was promptly deleted the next morning! I've noticed a lot of defectors from that board migrating over here lately...CW2 Tucker wrote:You guys are great! I have gotten more information in one day than I did in one month on another site. To bad I didn’t switch over 6 months ago! Guess that’s what I get for Sniffing around!
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Re: Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
You could try Stockton Bass, all events are in the delta. Jack
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I recommend joining a local club and or begin in one of the future pro or rookie trails. The Future Pro Trail puts on a great event with lot's of giveaways and seminars by top pros in the area before each event...a great way to get a jump start on bass fishing as well tournament fishing. I think entry is $80.
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Re: Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
pends on where you are as an angler and what you're looking for. I would highly recommend a club. They are a great way to meet new people and get a taste of tournament fishing. You learn plenty about fishing and more importantly fishing etiquette. You can also find a club to suit your needs, schedule wise. Many travel all over and I bet there are a few delta only clubs too. Then possibly consider entering as a co-angler in an Angler's Choice or WON Bass Pro-Am. You will learn a lot there as well and both circuits go to the Delta. Then move on from there to whatever you are comfortable fishing.
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I have more fun fishing with my club then the bigger tourneys.
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You could also give www.100percentbass.com a try! Click the WRL link! My partner and I tried them this year! It was fun and will be fishing with them again next year!
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Re: Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
Ditto. The monthly club meeting + tournament is a great environment to meet new people, take in the nuances of fishing in larger groups (along with being under a time constraint) and learning accepted fishing etiquette. Plus, clubs offer a slightly less formal atmosphere (but that depends on the club, of course)...Robchik wrote:I would highly recommend a club. They are a great way to meet new people and get a taste of tournament fishing. You learn plenty about fishing and more importantly fishing etiquette.
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Re: Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
Um, WOW! I had no idea there were so many clubs and smaller tournaments. It is kind of overwhelming on which one to choose. I think for the wallet I need to start with a club and stay near the Delta to get my feet wet. Etiquette was brought up, I think understanding the rules of tournaments and what is ok to and not ok to do has been one of my fears about doing this. I am by no means a rude fisherman (well except to the jet skis) but I have been known to tell someone to back off if they’re being rude. This might be asking too much but if someone is in the Travis AFB area in a nice established club I would like to talk to you on the phone or even meet some members for lunch or something. Typing is one thing talking and seeing is another. If that’s out of bounds someone let me know. Thank you everyone for all of your great help and info!
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Re: Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
If you want to start on the Delta, try Delta Bass Club. We only fish the Delta, once a month, twelve months a year. We have our meetings in Brentwood the last Thursday of every month. We run most of our tournaments out of Russo's on Bethel Island. Our tournament fee is very cheap, but we are very competitive. Great group of guys. Check us out:
http://www.deltabassclub.com
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Are there any clubs in Paradise or Oroville?
Can anyone tell me what a club does? Or, rather, why one might want to joing a club. Do they do outings as a group? I have no idea, but I'm thinking of joining one just to learn more form experienced people, if I can find a local one.
Can anyone tell me what a club does? Or, rather, why one might want to joing a club. Do they do outings as a group? I have no idea, but I'm thinking of joining one just to learn more form experienced people, if I can find a local one.
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Re: Where To Get Started In Tournaments?
I will try to make it out for your next meeting, you guys are a way out there from me. your site is real nice, looks like a great club. thanks for the invite!JWittmayer wrote:If you want to start on the Delta, try Delta Bass Club. We only fish the Delta, once a month, twelve months a year. We have our meetings in Brentwood the last Thursday of every month. We run most of our tournaments out of Russo's on Bethel Island. Our tournament fee is very cheap, but we are very competitive. Great group of guys. Check us out:
http://www.deltabassclub.com
I want to try 100% Bass but I need a partner, I posted my info up (correct I hope) in the find a partner link (John from Travis AFB). I have a boat and will ride shotgun as well if you have a boat. If we meet up we can start fishing together now, see how we do as a team! Thanks again to everyone, hope to hear from someone.
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Re: CW2 - there's a club in Fairfield
I just noticed you're in Fairfield. There's a local club - Fairfield/Suisun Bass Repears - that you can join. email me if you're interested and I can get you in touch with one of the club members for more info.
I also live in Fairfield so I can help you with some fishing around the delta or other local lakes.
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