Super User Sam Posted January 25, 2015 Super User Posted January 25, 2015 Man, I wish the guys from LSU would stop partying around and going to the French Quarter every weekend and do some serious bass fishing. If Monroe can win the tournament the high class LSU bass fishing guys should win all the tournaments. Hey! That may be the answer: You don't mix the professionals with the armatures. The University of Louisiana-Monroe team of Tyler Craig and Brian Eaton won the FLW College Fishing Southern Conference event on Sam Rayburn Saturday in record setting style. Their five bass that weighed 29 pounds, 5 ounces was the heaviest one day sack ever brought to the scale in FLW College Fishing history. Congratulations, what a way to start the season!For complete results, http://bit.ly/CFRayburn1 Quote
Super User HoosierHawgs Posted January 25, 2015 Super User Posted January 25, 2015 ULM has some good fisherman. One of their guys is going to the Classic right? Quote
corn-on-the-rob Posted January 28, 2015 Posted January 28, 2015 I was confused lol, I thought you were talking about the championship (not until April for last years series), this was just a division qualifier for the southern conference. This was the first event of this years college fishing season. I LOVE that they started not capping the field at 50 this year. My qualifiers don't start until may, july, and august for the northern division but I am excited. the way flw college series works is: 3 - single day Division Qualifiers (you can attend 1 or all 3, you just need to make top 15 at ONE of them to move on to the Conference Championship ) 1 - two day Conference Championship (need to make top 10 to move on to championship) 1 - three day National championship (winners get entry into forest wood cup) Last year was my first year fishing this series and it is awesome. They really do put on a great tournament. 1 Quote
Super User HoosierHawgs Posted January 28, 2015 Super User Posted January 28, 2015 I was confused lol, I thought you were talking about the championship (not until April for last years series), this was just a division qualifier for the southern conference. This was the first event of this years college fishing season. I LOVE that they started not capping the field at 50 this year. My qualifiers don't start until may, july, and august for the northern division but I am excited. the way flw college series works is: 3 - single day Division Qualifiers (you can attend 1 or all 3, you just need to make top 15 at ONE of them to move on to the Conference Championship ) 1 - two day Conference Championship (need to make top 10 to move on to championship) 1 - three day National championship (winners get entry into forest wood cup) Last year was my first year fishing this series and it is awesome. They really do put on a great tournament. Where are you going go school at? Just curious. 1 Quote
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