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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | --Ok, you want a big dollar tournament, how would be your “IDEAL” tournament be set up?--
Knowing that payouts are based on a full field, what should be considered a full field? |
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Posts: 4080 Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | the more ,,... the money,.Errr I mean,..... Merrier.
Competition Rocks My world. The bigger the crowd the ,The Happier ,I'll be.
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Posts: 4343 Location: Smith Creek | One needs to take into consideration the lakes are a public resource and size of the water should determine size of the field. 120 would work on a few of the big ones. It would really screw weekend warriors on anything under, say, 40,000 acres. |
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Posts: 5874
| As a weekend warrior(on the muskie side), i don't care if a tourney is coming. I just find another lake to fish that weekend. I certainly am not going to fish that lake when there is tourney going on, no matter the size. Not a big deal to me.
Now, I put down 50, but probably really mean 100, if it's a team tourney. 50 boats/100 anglers. I just don't think there are enough anglers out there that will pony up $1250+ ea. entry fee for a major tourney with a big payout for the winners.
Edited by Shep 2/28/2012 1:37 PM
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Posts: 697 Location: Minnetonka | I want a tournament set up just like the Hartman series left off.
50 boats x $600 per boat + All MN Tournaments + CPR Format = Full field. |
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Posts: 4080 Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Andy,... The question is for one Tournament,.....According to the first poll question this would be a Mega Tournament??
There were 4 poll questions so far. You didn't answer the first one.
Jerome |
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