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Bass Club Looking for New Members


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We are a new club with approx. 12 members. We're looking to grow and need
new boaters and non-boaters alike. We fished 6 local tourneys and 1 out of
town weekend tourney last year. If you want to meet new people who love to
fish and learn about bass fishing in a low-stress and friendly, but yet
competitive environment, please send an e-mail.

[email protected]

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Where is your club located?? Is it Bassmaster state sponsored?? What are club dues?? How many state slots due you expect??

Was president of our local club before so I know what a new member should know.

[This message has been edited by Chris Haley (edited 03-19-2004).]

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Chris,
No, we are not a Federated club, so we won't be fishing for any of the state slots. It's more of a for fun and learning club (small trophies and low kitties), so dues are relatively low, $50 for the season. If this is something you're interested in, drop me a line and I'll let you know when our first meeting is!

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We have not chosen dates or lakes yet for this year. Right now we are trying to get interest in the club and set a date/location for our meeting. At that point, we will discuss dates, lakes, etc. If you are interested, please send me an e-mail so I can add you to my list and give you the info. on when/where our meeting will be. Everyone present at the meeting will be heard and have the chance for their input on lakes/dates to be heard. Last year all of the tourneys were on Sun., but depending on interest and availability, that could change for this year. We want to be flexible and have a schedule that works for the majority of all interested.

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Oops. Sorry I forgot that. We are in the Metro area, based out of Burnsville. The tourneys are all within an hour or so from the metro, with the weekend outing a little farther out (last year was Alexandria area). Hope this helps everyone.

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