Heard there was a lot of controversy over 1st place.
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Originally posted by MadHatter View PostYep, and if you're friends with the winner, well, we'll just say you passed .
Seen that more than once at bass tournaments, here in E TX.
Congrats to the winners.
Doug
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so i gotta ask everyone... how on earth do these teams get 97 fox? that's one every 14 minutes.
do these teams drive all night with the call playing? is that the definition of "trolling"? we always drive to a spot, put the call out, hop in the rack, call for 20-45 min, etc. that takes a lot of time.
i've only hunted the way i do, so i'm just wondering how they all do it. i see some rigs with speakers on the racks, etc.
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Originally posted by Hunter_Man View Postso i gotta ask everyone... how on earth do these teams get 97 fox? that's one every 14 minutes.
do these teams drive all night with the call playing? is that the definition of "trolling"? we always drive to a spot, put the call out, hop in the rack, call for 20-45 min, etc. that takes a lot of time.
i've only hunted the way i do, so i'm just wondering how they all do it. i see some rigs with speakers on the racks, etc.
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Originally posted by Hunter_Man View Postso i gotta ask everyone... how on earth do these teams get 97 fox? that's one every 14 minutes.
do these teams drive all night with the call playing? is that the definition of "trolling"? we always drive to a spot, put the call out, hop in the rack, call for 20-45 min, etc. that takes a lot of time.
i've only hunted the way i do, so i'm just wondering how they all do it. i see some rigs with speakers on the racks, etc.
I know one of the team members personally... solid fella... no clue on how they do it but they always seem to do pretty good in these contest.
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Originally posted by Hunter_Man View Postso i gotta ask everyone... how on earth do these teams get 97 fox? that's one every 14 minutes.
do these teams drive all night with the call playing? is that the definition of "trolling"? we always drive to a spot, put the call out, hop in the rack, call for 20-45 min, etc. that takes a lot of time.
i've only hunted the way i do, so i'm just wondering how they all do it. i see some rigs with speakers on the racks, etc.
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