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Let's have a little friendly competition. Whoever can guess the final weight of this year's Classic gets....credit. Remember, it's a three day tournament not four.

53 lbs 4 oz is my guess.

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I'm going to guess that the guy with the heaviest weight at the end is going to win the thing.

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49.7 .. Artic air crashing down slows the bite way down..

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Its gonna take 14-15lbs a day

My guess is 58lbs 7oz

Rootin for Hackney!

Its a three day tournament though. I forgot as well.

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47lbs-8oz

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56.1 that's gonna be the winning weight I think Jeff Kriet said that's what he'll have. That guy is funny so I hope he gets it.

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Its a three day tournament though. I forgot as well.

I thought it was 4 lol...it used ti be didnt it.?

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I thought it was 4 lol...it used ti be didnt it.?

Haha i don't know about back in the day but it wasn't last year.

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It's always been 3 days.  In the 2008 Classic on Hartwell the winning weight was just under 50 lbs and Alton finished about 5 pounds ahead of Cliff Pace.  Most of the top 10 was in the low 40's.  

 

I imagine it will pretty similar to those numbers :).  15 lbs a day will probably put an angler on the stage for the final show down.

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