![]() ![]() Tournament day came, and I was amped up ready to go. I was probably going to fish anyways those days, so I might as well just be ‘practice’. So the week of the tournament came, and I think I practiced or ‘pre-fished’ as we call it for 5 days prior to an event with 30 boats and a $100 entrance fee. All of which were things I assumed would correlate to being a successful tournament angler. After all, I didn’t have the experience, charter captains status, or fancy boat and equipment. ![]() I figured I would probably be middle of the pack at best. For whatever reason, I had never really thought about tournament fishing until my buddy asked me to be in the tourney, but the thought of competing at something that I loved that much just made too much sense. I fished for the love of the sport, nothing else. I fished all the time long days, crappy conditions, weeks at a time, it didn’t matter… If I wasn’t working, I was fishing. Tournament Fishing… It all started for me more than a decade ago in 2007 when a buddy of mine asked me if I wanted to be in his local club tournament on Erie. ![]()
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