Alexandria Ice Fishing Derby... anyone going?
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Alexandria Ice Fishing Derby... anyone going?
I was out in Morewood getting a tractor tire today... and I talked to Ron @ Morewood Tire for about an hour after he had it mounted on the rim. NICE GUY!!!!! Avid ice fisherman and Hunter... might make it on the site sometime!
He told me about an interesting icefishing derby in Alexandria on February 26th. MAJOR PRIZES!! All the way down to 56th place! From a Polaris Sportsman 500 all the way down to a tackle box.
It is $65 per hole. Biggest pike wins. He said that last year, biggest was about 5lbs. Sounds like fun to me!!
www.alexfishingderby.com
Anyone want to try and make a day of it?
Craig
He told me about an interesting icefishing derby in Alexandria on February 26th. MAJOR PRIZES!! All the way down to 56th place! From a Polaris Sportsman 500 all the way down to a tackle box.
It is $65 per hole. Biggest pike wins. He said that last year, biggest was about 5lbs. Sounds like fun to me!!
www.alexfishingderby.com
Anyone want to try and make a day of it?
Craig
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NICE!Xcal165 wrote:I bought my ticket a couple weeks ago and am really looking forward to it. It'll be my first time and I heard that it's a great tourny.
When is the early bird cut off?
He is frozen in at McLaurin Bay in his Yak! He is using a MAAP gas torch to get himself unstuck!Out4trout wrote:I recall Joco usually attends this derby and reports here...
haven't heard much from him lately...Hope everything is OK!!
Alright then.Bass Addict wrote:No good
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@ bucketmouth & nipsnips wrote:CPRINCE thats along way for you for a tire the alexandria derby is all luck. It's quite a site, as soon as the derby starts you see about 5-10 guys sprinting to the weigh scale. The second they dropped down they had a fish on. Great prizes but all luck.
From what I was told about it and what I have read (not a lot at this point!!) it sounds like it is exactly as you describe!!!
That is what is attractive to me. The fact that it is wide open and you can pretend that it is skill if you get a prize!!! The story will have me fighting the beast through the hole after switching up the bait presentation and a squirt of special potion poured in the hole...
Better than wasting my money on a Super 7 with Extra (Encore)!!
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the early bird cut off is is midnight on february 19th its on the prizes page of the website.cprince wrote:When is the early bird cut off?
http://www.alexfishingderby.com/prizes.htm
My son and I fished it a couple winters ago... MAN IT WAS COLD I think it was -20 something + the wind. anyway... without knowing where the trough in the lake was... it was a crap shoot, as I recall most of the fish caught were from the deepest part of the lake which was in the trough. One fellow thought he had the tourney in the bag when the fish he brought to the scale would not even fit in his 5 gal PAIL ... but it turned out to be a MUSKY!!!! so it was disqualified... anyway... yes some nice prizes, LOTS of people, if you want your choice of hole, you better be there at least 1 hour before.
BTW.... MY Mom used to look after the guy who manages the derby. This of course was way back in the early 1970's when we lived in Alexandria and he was just a little tyke.... he was full of spunk then and still is
BTW.... MY Mom used to look after the guy who manages the derby. This of course was way back in the early 1970's when we lived in Alexandria and he was just a little tyke.... he was full of spunk then and still is
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There is a little more to this story... the fish didn't make it. The COs were on site. The guy was led away in handcuffs. When the guys at the tire shop told me this story, I said to him that there MUST be more to it than just inadvertently killing an OOS and undersized fish... he said no. He went on to say that there was a near riot when the COs tried to transport him to the station. The townspeople didn't like how the COs went about the whole thing.plncrzy wrote:...One fellow thought he had the tourney in the bag when the fish he brought to the scale would not even fit in his 5 gal PAIL ... but it turned out to be a MUSKY!!!! so it was disqualified...
If any one else knows more to this story I would appreciate it... as I find this damn curious!
Craig