| Annual Tournament 2004 Update |
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| Written by Laurie Cork | |
| Sunday, 19 September 2004 02:37 | |
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The Ultimate Bass First Annual Bass Club Shoot Out is almost here. I know that everyone is extremely excited to be traveling to a new water source to compete for the weekend against the other members of the Ultimate Bass Fishing Reports Forum and to meet each other face to face and to just have a good time while bass fishing. Here is a recap of the events as they are to happen. We will be fishing on September 25th and 26th. Tournament Launch will take place at 7am both days, with weight in on the 25th at 4pm and the 26th at Noon. There will be a catfish dinner on Saturday at the Sam Houston Jones State Park for all members that participate in the tournament. The entry fee is $20 per person and there will be a big fish pot for both days. The big fish option is $5 and will be collected prior to the tournament launch each day. If you are fishing with a partner and plan to participate in the big fish option, both team members must be in the option. There are a few people that will be arriving on Thursday, if you need directions or information you are welcome to call. Our cell number is 318.347.7380 you may have to leave a message but we will have it with us and check the messages frequently. Since this is the first event of it's kind we have been lenient on who could participate. In the future participation in the even will require you to first be a member of the Ultimate Bass Fishing Reports Forum. The event is to bring the members together for a day of bass fishing and a little healthy competition between friends. We hope that you enjoy the event and we look forward to many years of fun and excitement with new events. I would like to say thank you to the Lock Jaw Bass Club for hosting this years event and a special thanks to Jared LeBlure as he has been instrumental in getting this bass fishing tournament organized. Who will be the host for the 2005 tournament?
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