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Watering Hole
Apparently I had the wrong understanding.
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<blockquote data-quote="ebcbob" data-source="post: 129233" data-attributes="member: 2710"><p>If there are no rules, you will have anarchy, If there are too many rules, you will have slavery, If you have the right amount of good rules you will have peace and harmony. That said, lets start making rules, add, subtract, compromise, but lets start getting something going.</p><p> My two cents, trying to keep it simple:</p><p> 1. two divisions. electric only, (no boat size restriction, no trolling motor restriction)...and gas motor division, (no boat size restriction or motor restriction, only that it be a tinboat) a modest entry fee </p><p> 2. you fish one division or the other, but not both. . Fishing water (at the site) to be determined by officials</p><p> 3. Must have an aerated live well. 5 fish limit per boat. or lake laws if less than 5 fish.</p><p> 4. artificial bait only, only one rod at a time.</p><p> 5. start on time and finish on time.</p><p> 6. Dead fish penalty (too be determined) and no dead "Big Bass" allowed.</p><p> 7. Tournament directors have the final say in all decisions.</p><p> Have at it...........and I am more than willing to explain the reason behind these simple rules......for ex. "5 fish limit"...that way a tinboater can fish by himself and not as a team of two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ebcbob, post: 129233, member: 2710"] If there are no rules, you will have anarchy, If there are too many rules, you will have slavery, If you have the right amount of good rules you will have peace and harmony. That said, lets start making rules, add, subtract, compromise, but lets start getting something going. My two cents, trying to keep it simple: 1. two divisions. electric only, (no boat size restriction, no trolling motor restriction)...and gas motor division, (no boat size restriction or motor restriction, only that it be a tinboat) a modest entry fee 2. you fish one division or the other, but not both. . Fishing water (at the site) to be determined by officials 3. Must have an aerated live well. 5 fish limit per boat. or lake laws if less than 5 fish. 4. artificial bait only, only one rod at a time. 5. start on time and finish on time. 6. Dead fish penalty (too be determined) and no dead "Big Bass" allowed. 7. Tournament directors have the final say in all decisions. Have at it...........and I am more than willing to explain the reason behind these simple rules......for ex. "5 fish limit"...that way a tinboater can fish by himself and not as a team of two. [/QUOTE]
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