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Old 02-11-2009, 05:05 PM   #1
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LOVE The Striper Cup!!!

as far as tournaments go, and it IS evolving, it is well run ~imho~ given its scope and magnitude.
5 Months from PA to ME!!!

sure there are still sum kinks,,,,,but overall, the schwag and the comraderie and the competition was the BALLZ and i had a BLAST
participating in all three aspects of it. and the party was a needed break and letting off of steam from the final weeks of the tournament.

keep in MIND, gents!!! there's no such thing as the PERFECT tournament, and ALL contests are only as good as their very worst participants. the bigger the tournament, ie #'s of anglers/value of prizes, the more the "human" element figures in/greater odds of foulplay entering the mix.

i will also enter these:

SOL Rhode Island Biggest Bass and Blue Contest
Leo Almeida for its NShore charities
Winchester Fishing Co's year long event,
The HABS Fall Classic for the Hasbro Home for Kids,
The WKPG Surf Club Challenge for MS.

some for good causes, some for the FUN, and
mostly to fish with sum of the best the Striper Coast has to offer.

win or lose, i will have simply enjoyed the opportunity to compete
and the added jolt of adrenaline as each tourney nears its end.

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between man and nature shall not be broken."~~ Leo Tolstoy

Tight Lines, and
Happy Hunting to ALL!
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Old 02-11-2009, 05:41 PM   #2
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I really enjoy the Striper Cup but I'm a bit hesitant these days. Overall it is a good tourney but echoing some of the previous comments, it can get a little long in the tooth with the stories and the people yapping and yapping about problems real and make believe. That takes away from the "fun" and competition.

That and a LOT of big fish. There must be a way to pull that back even further. Clicks heels three times....

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Old 02-11-2009, 06:00 PM   #3
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As far as the Striper Cup goes, I will weigh in a fish over 40 lbs, but that is a fish I would keep regardless. I am not going in to work late so I can hit a weigh station with a 31lb fish. I just assume release it an catch it a couple years later when it is bigger.

I remember reading somewhere, and I am probably wrong, that 3-7 yr old females have the best quality eggs and contribute the most to our striper stocks.

It really is the fish over 40lb that matter at the end of the season when all is tallied. I think If we have a team rule that only fish over 40 will get weighed, then we can really limit the number of fish killed.

I think people also need to pay less attention to the drama around them. Who gives a crap what the other teams are saying, doing. Get thicker skin. It is supposed to be fun and competitive.
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