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Lake Amistad-Any New Updates???
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Hello Fellow Big Fishers!

My first WBT tournament for 2007 is coming up in February on Lake Amistad in Del Rio, TX!

I've been researching it since October and wanted to post this thread for any new reports from those of you that live close by!
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#2
thanks,

we would love to hear all about your event,

I am looking for the day when women and men compete on the same level. I know of several women who know enough about fishing to give the best anglers a run for thier boats.

any way wish ya the best of luck, I would like to respond with something helpfull but I am not in that area.

If you know the zip code the lake is in I would be happy to do a little research for you. my replys will be a bit slow, it is deer season in my state, "MI" but after the 30th I can do an indepth search for ya,

what info would you like to know? the more spicific the better answers I or some one else may be able to provide [cool]
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Jen:
FYI: Just a little info. I live/fish/guide (and am a outdoor writer for state-wide and regional magazines covering the WBT as well) in south-central. I've been fishing Amistad (Falcon Lake, Choke Canyon and ALL of the Highland Lakes) for upwards of 50 years. One thing I can tell you for a fact - at the time of year you gals invade Del Rio you'll see/have better fishing than you can possibly imagine. As well as some of the best and worst weather. BE PREPARED FOR THE WEATHER!

There will never be a substitute for time on the water in preparation for any tournament, especially on this lake. You need to make time for as many trips down here, allowing for as many days as you can, to run the lake, check out the structure and habitat, etc.

February is pre-spawn and spawning season here. Big fish time. As good good as it gets anywhere. However, be ready to adjust your areas and techniques if, or rather when, a hard "blue norther'" blows in. High winds will blow from the south just before a front hits, then swing out of the north as it pushes through. On such a massive lake that can be the most toughest/dangerous thing you'll encounter. Then, the effects of post-frontal conditions give the bass a terrible case of lockjaw. That would be the time to test the river.

If you would like specifics email me direct and I'll do the best I can.

Jim Files
jimfiles@moment.net
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Dave:

You wrote: "I am looking for the day when women and men compete on the same level..." Women have never been banned from ANY local, regional or major national circuits. Rather, it was the men who were relegated to the sidelines (prohibited) by the organizers of the first gals circuit: Bass N Gals - now defunct. Women have always been welcome to compete w/the guys. Sugar Sweet, Bass N Gals organizer, had a great idea. It just never got the attention of major national sponsors to keep it going.
Now ESPN have given women their own venue. The popularity is growning by leaps and bounds.

JF
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You guys are awesome!

I just sent you both an email. Thank you thank you!
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typicaly here in michigan the guys and gals dont mix when it comes to fishing events, except for the kids venues for what ever reason.

I just stated a personal opinion that I think the fishing leages could do better if the sexes would mix or compete at the same events.

I do understand about the girls wanting a day out of the house/work, thats the same for all of us..

I knew about those gals down that way and over in california and we had a group from maryland, I was wondering what ever happened to a couple of them, as for the goup in california, the invited me to go along on their anunal fishing cruse. Wished I could have taken them up on it, Never fished the pacific coast before, I sure they could have tought me a few tec's on rock and shark fishing....
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I got your message, and I will get that info to you just as soon as my hunting season is over...
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[font "Tahoma"][#800000]For Mexican Boaters Insurance
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[#174011][font "Tahoma"]The first 2007 WBT tournament on Lake Amistad will require additional boater's liability insurance to fish in Mexican Waters. One of our WBT Anglers, Debra Hengst, happens to be involved in the insurance business down in the area and has assisted many of the top Elite Anglers in securing their coverage in the past. Her contact information is listed for those who are interested.
contact [/font][url "mailtoBig Grinebra@debrahengst.com?subject=Mexican Boaters Insurance"][font "Tahoma"]Debra Hengst[/font][/url]
[font "Tahoma"]Alamo Insurance Group, Inc.
3201 Cherry Ridge Drive
Suite D405
San Antonio, TX 78230
(210) 930-6665 Business
(210) 241-1959 Cell
(210) 930-1838 Fax[/font]


[font "Tahoma"]Mexican fishing and boating permits can also be obtained at:

Amistad Marine (Chevron) on HWY 90 West,
830-775-0878, or

Fisherman's Headquarters (Chevron at the Y of 90 & 277 N)
830-774-5670[/font][/#174011]
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2007 WBT Tour Stop #1[/size][/#800000][/font][font "Tahoma"][#ffcc00][size 2]
[/size][/#ffcc00][/font][font "Tahoma"][#174011][size 2]Lake Amistad – Del Rio, Texas[/size][/#174011][/font]

[font "Tahoma"][#800000][size 2]Off Limits Begins[/size][/#800000][/font][font "Tahoma"][#174011][size 2]
January 18[/size][/#174011][/font]

[font "Tahoma"][#800000][size 2]Official Practice Days[/size][/#800000][/font][font "Tahoma"][#174011][size 2]
Febuary 1 – 6[/size][/#174011][/font]

[font "Tahoma"][#800000][size 2]Official Competition Dates[/size][/#800000][/font][font "Tahoma"][#174011][size 2]
February 8 – 10[/size][/#174011][/font]

[font "Tahoma"][#800000][size 2]Launch Ramp[/size][/#800000][/font][font "Tahoma"][#ffffff][size 2]
[/size][/#ffffff][/font][font "Tahoma"][#174011][size 2]Diablo East Marina
Take US 90 from Del Rio and turn right just before crossing Lake Amistad.
It is a long, steep 4-lane concrete boat ramp.
Open all year - entrance fee required.[/size][/#174011][/font][font "Tahoma"][#ffffff][size 2]
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[/size][/#ffcc00][/font][font "Tahoma"][#800000][size 2]Hotel Headquarters[/size][/#800000][/font][font "Tahoma"][#ffffff][size 2]
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[/#ffcc00][#800000]Pre Tournament Registration[/#800000][#ffffff]
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[#800000]WBT F.O.C.A.S.[/#800000][#ffffff]
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[#800000]Pre Tournament Briefing
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[font "Tahoma"][#174011][size 2][url "http://www.drchamber.com/"]Del Rio Chamber of Commerce[/url][/size][/#174011][/font]

[font "Tahoma"][#174011][url "http://www.drchamber.com/play/visitors/accomodations.php"]Click here to view a complete list of
accommodations and campgrounds in and around Del Rio[/url][/#174011][/font]
[font "Tahoma"][#800000]Fishing License Requirements[/#800000][/font][font "Tahoma"][#174011]
Texas fishing license requirements apply when fishing on the U.S. side of Lake Amistad. When in Mexican waters, you must adhere to Mexican fishing regulations, which differ considerably from Texas State Regulations in terms of size and catch limits. The border with Mexico is indicated by numbered buoys running along the main channel of the Rio Grande. If you plan to fish in Mexico be sure to have a Mexican fishing license and boating permit.[/#174011][/font]
[font "Tahoma"][#800000]Where can I get a Texas fishing license?[/#800000][/font][font "Tahoma"][#174011]
Wal-Mart, Diablo East Marina, Exxon Stations, Anglers Lodge, etc,
and most convenience stores sell them.[/#174011][/font]
[#800000][url "http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/publications/annual/general/information/"]Online Texas Fishing License Information[/url][/#800000]
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[font "Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"][#330066][size 2] [Image: 1x1.gif][/url][#000000]WBT getting wrapped[/#000000][/size][/#330066][/font] [Image: 1x1.gif]

[font "Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"][#000000][size 2][Image: 43b85e10.jpg]NASCAR-style signage on boats has become a staple for anglers on the CITGO Bassmaster Elite Series, but those anglers aren’t the only ones getting in on the wrapped-boat act.[/size][/#000000][/font]

[font "Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"][#000000][size 2]Mercury Marine Women’s Bassmaster Tour presented by Triton Boats angler Jen Carroll of Texas will soon compete out of a wrapped boat on the women’s tour, joining other WBT anglers who already run sponsor-wrapped boats.[/size][/#000000][/font]

[font "Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"][#000000][size 2]One of Carroll’s sponsors, BigFishTackle.com, presented a sponsorship plan to Boats.net, which agreed to provide a wrapped boat for Carroll’s use in the women’s events.[/size][/#000000][/font]

[font "Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"][#000000][size 2]Though details of the boat’s design are still in the works, Carroll said it most likely will include a pink cowboy hat, which Carroll wears during competition. She plans to pick up the new boat in time to use it in the women’s tour stop at Lake Norman, nearly Charlotte, N.C., on July 27-29.[/size][/#000000][/font]

[font "Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"][#000000][size 2]“When I found out it was going to happen, I nearly fell out of my chair I was so excited,” Carroll said.[/size][/#000000][/font]

[font "Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"][#000000][size 2]Carroll competed as a co-angler in the first two WBT events this season. She said she wanted to compete as a professional, but not owning a bass boat was holding her back.[/size][/#000000][/font]

[font "Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"][#000000][size 2]“I fish out of a canoe with a 30-year-old outboard, and I can’t use that on the big water where we have the tournaments,” she said.[/size][/#000000][/font]

[font "Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"][#000000][size 2]“My husband gave me the pink cowboy hat a while back because I’m from Texas and I do a lot of (farm work) on our farm north of Dallas,” Carroll explained. “But I’m a girl, so the pink cowboy hat perfectly suits what I’m all about.”[/size][/#000000][/font]

[font "Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"][#000000][size 2]Other women anglers with wrapped boats include Susan Gregory of Mississippi, who runs a KeelShield-wrapped Triton and Sheri Glasgow of Oklahoma, who has a Ranger wrapped in a Biosonix and Rat-L-Trap design. [/size][/#000000][/font]



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