Poll Competitive Muskie Angling Poll, Schedule Format?
Competitive Muskie Angling Poll, Schedule Format?
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Stand alone event, 1 per season4 Votes - [22.22%]
Qualifying with No Entry Fee Championship6 Votes - [33.33%]
Qualifying with Entry Fee Championship6 Votes - [33.33%]
Stand alone events, more than one per season2 Votes - [11.11%]

sworrall
Posted 3/6/2012 9:15 AM (#543899)
Subject: Competitive Muskie Angling Poll, Schedule Format?



Posts: 32884
Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
What format should the Schedule be?
welldriller
Posted 3/6/2012 9:46 AM (#543908 - in reply to #543899)
Subject: RE: Schedule Format?


Posts: 402
Location: Eagle River, WI
I don't really know how I should answer this. I would prefer to do 3 or 4 qualifiers and then a championship. Maybe one a month, skipping july because of high water temperatures, and then a championship in october. Basically the same general format as the PMTT.
Hammskie
Posted 3/6/2012 9:55 AM (#543912 - in reply to #543908)
Subject: Re: Schedule Format?



Posts: 697
Location: Minnetonka
4 qualifiers and a paid championship.

June, July (northern MN or WI), August, September, October Championship.
Top H2O
Posted 3/6/2012 10:13 AM (#543920 - in reply to #543912)
Subject: Re: Schedule Format?


Posts: 4080
Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
I just want ONE, Well Organized Big Dollar Tournament per year on really good Muskie water.
I don't think another WMT,or PMTT will work,....The MAC tried that and it didn't work.
Do you really think that there is room for another "Trail" ?

One Mega Tournament per year.

Jerome
lambeau
Posted 3/6/2012 12:17 PM (#543952 - in reply to #543920)
Subject: Re: Schedule Format?


One Mega Tournament per year.

what Jerome said.

it's easier/preferable for me to dedicate a week for pre-fishing and tournament fishing for a single mega-event than to try and scrape long-weekends together chasing a trail in the hopes of qualifying for a Championship. it saves on all the associated travel and lodging expenses aw well (in comparison to multiple events), which means i can afford a higher entry fee.

of course, for people to be willing to show up to a single high expense event they have to be very confident in the organizer.

 



Edited by lambeau 3/6/2012 12:19 PM