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  • Birthday 12/17/1972

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Orwell, VT
  • My PB
    Between 7-8 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth & Smallmouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Lake Champlain
  • Other Interests
    Hunting
    Boy Scout Leader

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  1. Not a great deal of shore fishing opportunities near by because most of the lakes and ponds near there have camps and homes all along the shore line.
  2. It's going to be difficult to get many lunkers from shore. I guess I would suggest driving a little bit north from where you are staying and take a left turn on float bridge road. When you come to the bridge there is a pull off there. There is not a great deal of fishing room there, but enough for a few people. I would try there early in the morning or in the evening. There is current there and access to some deeper water so you may find some bass there. Bomo is a tough lake to fish even if you have a boat, the good ones tend to be real deep during the summer months. I hope this helps some.
  3. I agree with that, it would also be nice to have the classic some where else other than the south. The majors were a nice thing, but I don't know if the sponsor money is there to do that the way the economy is now. The guys that competed in those did not pay an entry fee for those tournaments.
  4. If you have access to a boat, go to Champlain you aren't far from there and you won't regret it.
  5. How many members do you have???
  6. The Rutland B.A.S.S. Club is a small bass fishing club in the Rutland, VT area. We currenly have 26 members, and are currently accepting new membership applications. You don't need to own a boat to become a member. Our tournament format is a boater/non-boater draw. We encourage applications from both boaters and non-boaters. We have tournaments on a mix of Saturdays, Sundays, and some Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. One of our club's missions is "To improve our skills as bass anglers through a fellowship of friendly exchange of expert bass-catching techniques and ideas, and to promote and encourage youth fishing and a love for this great recreation." Annual club membership dues double as entry into all club tournaments for the season. No prizes are awarded after individual tournaments. Points are assigned based on tournament finish, and prizes are awarded at the end of the season. Other awards, such as participation, are randonly drawn and awarded at a club meeting after the end of the season. This is a low-pressure, high-energy, friendly and fun club to belong to. For anyone wanting to learn more about bass fishing, or just join a club for the comraderie and competitive enjoyment, e-mail me at brockq1972@gmail.com The club's website is: http://www.rutlandbass.50webs.com/
  7. Wow, I just looked at that site and they are making it more complicated than it needs to be. Yes, several of those things do need to be considered; but if you are just starting out you really don't need to file non-profit status. When our club first started we did everything in cash. Everything we took in, we payed back out. As we grew and started to host an open tournament we opened a checking account. If you really want to start a club check this out: http://www.bassmaster.com/news/how-start-bass-club
  8. What web site are you referring to?
  9. Our club was started right at the time of the "split" I was new to the whole situation so I did not have any pre-concieved ideas. It started as just 6 guys that wanted to be with both organizations and myself. We grew very slowly, I think it was two years before we even had our first club tournament. We currently have close to 30 members which is fairly good size for up here. You just need to be patient, and flexible. If you build it they will come.
  10. Ditto on St. Catherine's, I have also heard the ramp is not very good at Harriman but do not have any first hand experience. There is a nice state park right on the lake.
  11. You really need to use maps to have a good idea of where to start looking. You could also get a hand held GPS and a Navionics chip that will have maps with depth charts for several lakes.
  12. Yes the lake is still 2 1/2 feet above flood stage.
  13. My oldest son caught his new personal best 4lbs 0oz LMB today. He kicked my butt all day long and I did not mind one bit His best 5 went 14-13, we won't say what mine went. His new personal best: 3lbs 10oz second biggest fish of the day:
  14. Try to find some clubs here: http://www.nhbassfednation.com/clubs.asp
  15. The fishing on the south end of the lake is great right now too.
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