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Old 08-02-2018, 09:56 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by winnipiseogee View Post
I ran into my first bass tournament this week. A bunch of friends of ours were all anchored in a small cove on Squam and we were surprised when 30 bass boats came cruising in. Turns out the beach we had all pulled into was the weigh-in area.

Anyway, our first reaction was very positive. The participants were very nice and great to the kids. The kids loved seeing all the bass get weighed in and then released into the beach. Although we fish, none of us are terribly serious about fishing so it was great to see folks using the lake in a different way then we normally experience.

As the day progressed more and more of the fish became floaters in the cove and that was pretty sucky. According to the kids, one of the dead fish was the 5.5lb winner.

Not saying it’s good or bad. A significant number of the sunfish my kids catch don’t survive their efforts to get them off the hook so I’d be a hypocrite if I criticized others. It was interesting though.
There was only 2 tournaments on Squam this past weekend according to NH F&G website. Sat was Squam Lake Assoc tournament but it couldn't be theirs because they only use Kayaks and canoes. The 2nd was "Happy Hookers Bass club " and they only had a permit for 10 boats. Curious which day it was. They were on sunday.

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