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Where is the Washington and Idaho teams? Oregon has one. WTF? I know that there are some good fishermen in our schools, isn't there?
COLLEGE FISHING TO AIR ON THE OUTDOOR CHANNEL FALL SEASON
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Ultimate Match Fishing College Edition to feature the nation's top college bass anglers
Temecula, Calif. - The Outdoor Channel (TOC) has announced the addition of Ultimate Match Fishing College Edition to the network's fall schedule in 2007.
Set to participate are collegiate angler team members from:
- The University of Illinois - The University or Oregon - Penn State University - Kansas State University - Texas A&M, - Louisville - Wisconsin - Purdue - Iowa - Oklahoma - Kentucky - Alabama
Each team will send one angler to represent their squad in Ultimate Match Fishing College Edition.
Based upon the success of the pro angler version of Ultimate Match Fishing (UMF), one of TOC's most popular offerings, the collegiate version will feature anglers competing head-to-head in the same boat in a single elimination, bracketed tournament series. The made-for-television event, produced in high definition video, will be an original TOC production set debut in the 4th quarter of 2007, and will be hosted by veteran professional angler and host of TOC's Ultimate Match Fishing, Joe Thomas.
In a notable departure from other tournaments, the UMFC event will place two anglers in the same boat, with each getting the front of the boat for half of the fishing day. The back-of-the-boat angler will be prohibited from moving to or fishing in the front half of the boat and vice versa for the angler who has the bow. Anglers will switch positions every 90 minutes over four periods. All other standard tournament rules will apply and be enforced by UMF Referee Mark Randolph.
According to veteran pro angler and Collegiate UMF host Joe Thomas, "In my opinion, the explosive growth in competitive bass fishing among college teams is one of the most exciting developments in angling today. Our goal is to show just how intense and exciting this competition is becoming. And for hardcore and casual fans alike, who can resist the head-to-head competition between anglers from schools with long histories of intercollegiate rivalry, like Big 10 rivals Iowa vs. Wisconsin, SEC rivals Kentucky vs. Alabama or Big 12 rivals K-State vs. Texas A&M. Plus, we're going to introduce our viewers to some of the best young anglers in nation and believe me, these guys have all of the skills necessary to take it to the next level."
Ultimate Match Fishing College Edition will take place on Oneida Lake in Oswego County, New York, and be hosted by the Oswego County Office of Promotion and Tourism. "We are extremely pleased to have the opportunity to work with The Outdoor Channel and UMF host Joe Thomas and his staff on this inaugural event," said David Turner, director of the department. "Given that the fishery in Oswego County has produced no less than 12 World and New York State records, this is an excellent place to introduce America's next generation of professional anglers. I have no doubt that they will find exactly what they are hoping for in the rich waters of Oneida Lake."
Each college angler will be competing for a share of the $25,000 prize purse to be awarded to their school's scholarship fund to aid in the development of intercollegiate competitive bass fishing. The winning angler will receive a $10,000 scholarship, the runner-up will receive a $7,500 scholarship, the 3rd place angler will receive $5,000 and the 4th place angler will be awarded a $2,500 scholarship.
Additionally, the Ultimate Match Fishing College Edition champion will receive an all expense paid "field trip" to Billy Chapman Jr. Angler's Inn on Mexico's legendary Lake El Salto where the top student angler will be able to do a little field study on some of the best bass fishing in North America.
Ultimate Match Fishing College Edition will premier the 4th quarter of 2007 only on The Outdoor Channel and the Outdoor Channel 2HD.
For more information, contact:
Contacts: Joe Thomas: 513-708-5901 Jim Kramer: 513-378-3518
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Why wasn't this around when I was in school?
At least it would justify the 9 year plan I chose.
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I'm thinking that I should go back to school.
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ive been looking around for some fishing clubs at the U but I can't find any. so I guess i'm out of luck. That sounds like alot of fun.
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Im guessing it's because Bass fishing isn't as popular in our neck of the woods. 
If I see one...just one more bass fishing show on TV 
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There are approximately 40 organized bass clubs in Washington including the oldest one in the country. What is cool is that nobody nets Bass in Washington and everybody else is looking for the last hatchery Steelhead.
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My point exactly! No nets, No combat, No hatchery hunting! Plus they are pretty easy to catch and a ton of fun!
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Easy to catch? Way cool, we WILL fish together. I gotta find those easy ones.
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I heard about this at the U of I. I'd rather go after steelhead than fish in a bass tournament, don't get me wrong I like catching bass but tournament angling just isn't for me.
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Quote:
Trouthead said: Easy to catch? Way cool, we WILL fish together. I gotta find those easy ones.
You are a naughty guy Trouthead.
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I think they are easier than Steelies and Salmon. I have such a hard time catching those buggers!
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Really really?? Wish I had that problem. I suppose if you want to catch 1/2 lb smallies all day I know a few spots, but I don't really consider that successful (although there have been SEVERAL times that I've made a late run to some of those known spots on a day).
Not to mention the reliance on electronics, knowledge of structure/cover – two different things…, air temp/water temp/barometric, time of year, types of bait available, colors, clarity, and on and on....
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I rather fish for salmon and steelies. they should do this in the northwest for steelhead and salmon! U of I could give em all a run for their money. Just let the clearwater crew out after em. I guarentee we would f up Bozo State!
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and ohh ya that is an open challege! how bout it dom, you in?
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Hell ya our crew could take any team any river any time!
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Really? Come on over to the Nisqually and show us how it's done. Kings will be here in August. Us old guys are willing to learn some new tricks.
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might have to take you up on the offer!
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Come on over. There is enough wet-siders here to provide a place to stay. Warning: You have not seen anything like the Nasty over there in Idaho.
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I would not mind gettin a little crome in august!
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The little chromers this year will be the gazillions of Pinks in the Puyallup (Puke) and the Green later in the month. Light line circus. The Nasty would have nice size Kings.
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Steve if everything permits I'll see if I can't make it over.
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The spare bedroom is open anytime Dom.
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CorkieSnag said: My point exactly! No nets, No combat, No hatchery hunting! Plus they are pretty easy to catch and a ton of fun!
Alright, I am spilling the beans. I took Mr. CorkieSnag to one of my local zipper lakes so he could show me those easy fish. I watched his technique for quit a long time and didn't see any easy ones. I went back to fishing for the hard ones and managed to find one at about 1.5 lbs. Some time later Mr. Corkie finds an easy one. Got it on a Spinner bait and it weighed a solid 3 lbs. Upon examination of said fish, the secret was exposed. This fish is blind in one eye. Corkie snuck his bait in from the blind side and the fish hit out of self defense. Pretty sneaky. I personally am not going to search all day for a couple of blind fish. This is more work then Steelheading.
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That's a great story and pic there TH.
CS should be ashamed for catchin a blind fish.
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OKay... Okay... I did get it on its blind side but I would like to point out that it was TH that took me to this zipper hole, So this makes me wonder how it got that blind eye anyhow??? Huh TH...
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