sully420 Posted May 31, 2018 Posted May 31, 2018 I wonder if he walks off flooring jobs when the when the plumbers or appliance guys get in his way. 6 Quote
Super User Montanaro Posted June 1, 2018 Author Super User Posted June 1, 2018 It was Kentucky Lake...however the lake is hurting and viable big fish ledges were in very short supply Quote
Super User Tennessee Boy Posted June 28, 2018 Super User Posted June 28, 2018 Here is how both angler's fished the spot in question during the tournament. Day 1 - It was the first place Lambert fished. He caught a good limit and left the spot. Later in the day Haynes fished the spot and did well. Day 2 - Both anglers plan to fish the spot first. Haynes gets there first. Lambert get there see Haynes fishing the spot and moves on. Haynes does well on the spot and leads the tournament after day 2. Day 3 - Both anglers plan to fish the spot first. Lambert passes Haynes on the way to the spot and gets there seconds before Haynes. The confrontation occurs and Haynes leaves. Lambert does well and then moves on to another community hole where he does even better catching his 9lber. The new spot becomes his primary spot for the rest of the tournament. It is where he caught 27lbs on day 4. It is poor sportsmanship to race someone to a spot because you know they are catching fish there. You should find your own fish. Lambert did find his own fish on the spot before Haynes did. I doubt that Haynes knew that when he got upset and left. I think Lambert proved that he could catch fish on the spot in question and on other spots as well. His 100 plus pounds for the tournament was very impressive. I'm going to Kentucky Lake tomorrow. I don't want any trouble so I'm staying away from "Hayne's Hole".? 2 Quote
Chance_Taker4 Posted June 29, 2018 Posted June 29, 2018 The way I see it boats are getting lighter and faster to get the angler to their spot faster. That means if two guys who have both fished a spot have to race to the spot may the best driver win. I don't see that Lambert did anything wrong. The issue I have with the situation isn't Haynes withdrawing or Lambert out driving to the spot. My issue was when Haynes made the comment that he was the leader and everyone needed to respect that he was the leader and allow him to fish where he wants to fish. 3 Quote
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