Ontariodreaming:
The conditions were rough?
We are talking about the best of the best anglers. Guys that can catch fish under all conditions. And no-one over the course of three days could manage a single 3 pounder?
Conditions were rough on Newboro today. Another front moving through, the weedbeds are in terrible shape, there is no deep coontail to be found, and the waters were crowded with anglers. I still managed a dozen keepers, with the best being 4 pounds plus. Me, just an average bass angler- no pro.
Put the BASS Classic field on Charleston after the worst cold front, throw in a 20mph wind, and you'll still see some huge fish caught.
There are no long lineups at the border of Ontario anglers heading to PA to fish bass. The anglers are all coming
FROM PA
TO Ontario. Doesn't that speak for itself?

Are they leaving equal or better bass waters just for a change of scenery? Not the guys I've talked with.
As previously stated:
"Be thankful you don't live near Pittsburgh!" Is there great fishing near Pittsburgh?
AND
"Just to clarify- this is NOT a dig at any U.S. anglers. If I lived in an area that had poor fishing I would be the first to travel to better waters (greener pastures?)."
Perhaps I should have said "less than great" fishing instead of poor?
Ontariodreaming: I don't feel sorry for PA anglers; I feel lucky to have the waters we have here in Ontario. That's not the same thing.
steve-hamilton:
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ya, we all know you can get 20 pounds for five fish on the kawartha's or Simcoe"
That is no easy feat, even under the best tournament conditions. Congratulations if you have weighed in 20 pounds in a 5-fish tournament.
CCB