Post Archives from the ‘Good Ole Boys Bass Club of CNY’ Category



Cross Lake Paper Tournament – June 3rd 2018

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 We fished Cross Lake on June 3rd for our 2nd Paper Tournament of the season. We were greeted with calm flat water at take of time. By the end of the day it was anything but flat!! At the end of the tournament we made the short drive to our club presidents house for a club BBQ and tournament results!! Thank You to Continue reading the story "Cross Lake Paper Tournament – June 3rd 2018"

Cayuga Lake Paper Tournament – May 20th 2018

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First tournament of the season is in the books. We fished Cayuga Lake. It rained, the wind blew, and was overcast the whole time on the water. With water temperatures in the 62-65° range the shallow bite was on for this catch-weigh-release tournament. Congratulations to all those that placed. Boater division 1st place - Chris Sperling 17lb 7oz 2nd place - John Woods 14lb 6oz 3rd place -Continue reading the story "Cayuga Lake Paper Tournament – May 20th 2018"

Oneida Lake 9/10/17

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This weeks tournament took place on Oneida Lake.  We launched out of Godfrey Point with clear skies, an slight North wind.  Air temps were in the mid 40's at blast off.  With 22 miles of water to fish and little chop, the whole lake was in play. 1st Place - John Woods - 14.96 pounds.Continue reading the story "Oneida Lake 9/10/17"

Sandy Pond 8/27/17

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We were greeted with fall temperatures on this end of August morning.  It did not take long for the air temp to rise to a comfortable 75 degrees.  Water temps were holding right around 72.  The water in the pond seemed very stained this year and the bass looked very healthy. Thank You Dash's Wigwam for <span class=Continue reading the story "Sandy Pond 8/27/17"

Cayuga Lake Team Tournament 8-6-17

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Our fourth points tournament was a team event on Cayuga Lake. This event paired the top boater with the non-boater lowest in points, the second highest boater with the second lowest non-boater, and so on.  7 of the 9 teams were able to come to the scales with a 5 fish limit. Bill Kays and Tom <span class=Continue reading the story "Cayuga Lake Team Tournament 8-6-17"