capt hook
Well-Known Member
That was a exciting weekend when i was a young kid.
Thousands of boats and every bay and beach crowded with over night campers partying all night getting ready for the zoo the next day.
I believe the boundary was SandHeads to roger Curtis and weigh in was hosted on a big Barge at Sewells in Horsehoe Bay , hundreds of prizes.
from fishing rods and reels , small row boats to car toppers with small engines up to a about a 20 foot Sangster with motor.
The winner always seemed to be around 30-40 lbs and usually caught on a Lucky Louie plug.
It is a great memory , and is amazing how it took over the whole area. You could darn near walk across the boats.
Thousands of boats and every bay and beach crowded with over night campers partying all night getting ready for the zoo the next day.
I believe the boundary was SandHeads to roger Curtis and weigh in was hosted on a big Barge at Sewells in Horsehoe Bay , hundreds of prizes.
from fishing rods and reels , small row boats to car toppers with small engines up to a about a 20 foot Sangster with motor.
The winner always seemed to be around 30-40 lbs and usually caught on a Lucky Louie plug.
It is a great memory , and is amazing how it took over the whole area. You could darn near walk across the boats.