This was Marks boat.He used it for just a short time.A picture of this boat with Mark and his mechanic,Danny Gwinn,used to hang on the wall at Bass Cat Boats just inside the front door as you go into the office.Last edited by basscataholic on January 23rd, 2008, 10:54 pm, edited 5 times in total.
Good job again BassCat.I work for a family owned company here in Arkansas and our competition comes from large corporations.I know about the hard work and extra effort it takes to be sucessful against bigger companies.I am just as proud to,in a small way,be a part of the BassCat family as I am to a part of the company I work for.
I am also thankful and greatful to BassCat for their their generosity.Our team was unable to make it to the tournament this year, but I remember two years ago when Rick and BassCat stepped in at the last minute when the tournament was at Lake Dardenelle and provided a boat when another Arkansas boat manufacturer only a day or two earlier decided they would no longer be able to help the Arkansas BASS Federation Nation. I would like to see the state tournament held at a lake that is in a more central part of the state-every year.I[and many others] think the turnout would improve back to the numbers we used to see.
There are rattles, then there are rattles.I started hearing a different rattle about a month ago in my Pro XS 250 while at idle,lasted about two weeks then while fishing a club tournament at Kerr Lake on the Ark.River in Ok. the air pump locked up [15 miles from the ramp].My mechanic told me it was probably the the rattle that I had been hearing.
Hey, Hot Toddy Double D are you crunk again? Check out the first post in this thread.
scubaman154 wrote:Yea, I had the optional 40,000 volt coil pack installed to my alarm system!!!For few extra bucks you could have had the Klingon cloaking device installed.
Hey Ron, a big thank you to you and to the other state federation officers who did another great job putting everything together for the tournament.We had a blast.Phil Murphy,Alma BassmastersLast edited by basscataholic on September 26th, 2010, 8:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Joey, the jigs worked great,caught a lot of fish too bad most were the wrong size but I had 6 keepers for 2 days-a little over 12lbs total.
Mr. Boydston happens to be my next door neighbor.The truth is he forgot about where his winning ticket came from and forgot about even having a ticket for the drawing.The other day when I came home from work I saw Tom Phillips delivering the Pantera to Jrs house. Jrs wife came running over to me to tell me that Jr had won a boat. We had all forgot about his wife coming over to a yard sale my wife was having earlier this year while I was out fishing.She didnt buy any of our fine merchandise but as she was leaving my wife sold her one of my boat raffle tickets that our bass club(Alma Bassmasters) was selling.She told my wife she was going to put her husbands name on it because he was luckier than her.I guess he was luckier than me because I bought 10 tickets out of the book of 50 tickets that I had,he had the one,and I didnt win.Needless to say the Boydston family is tickled to be in the BassCat family.
What a season. A team that never quit.
Grab pole w/step = Bombdiggidy!!!!!!!!!
Ive seen this boat,Josh is very meticulous about keeping this boat in perfect condition.
Mark does not even have a bassboat!He borrowed my friends boat just to fish this tournament.
Mountain Home area has a couple of pretty good lakes to fish.
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