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  #1  
Old October 20th, 2003, 03:34 AM
Justin Hires
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Default Mid-Tenn Classic on Lake Barkley?

Anyone interested in a tournment at Lake Barkley?
Where the fish are plentiful! Largemouth, Smallmouth, KY bass.
The lake has a 15" size limit on Largemouth, Smallmouth. No size limit
on Ky's. A 6 fish limit. Yea, no slot limits..LOL! Barkley is known
for it's Big Largemouth.
The lake is 58,000 some odd acres at summer pool.
It consists of, much chunk rock, peegravel, bolders, stumps, laydowns, docks,
off shore humps etc.

We would go out of Eddy Creek. Which is easy access to the creek, main lake,
canal, and KY lake.

As far as accomodations: There are many places to stay on the lake, near
the lake etc. Fair prices and nice rooms.

If you're looking for Lake Barkly on the map..(Eddy Creek) it is in Eddyville
Kentucky, 40 miles from Paducah. The western part of Kentucky.

Also, you can checkout www.Kentuckylake.com. It has fishing reports, lake levels
etc.

Date to be determined...

All in favor??
  #2  
Old October 20th, 2003, 04:03 AM
Charles B. Summers
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Default Mid-Tenn Classic on Lake Barkley?

I'm for it!

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www.secretweaponlures.com
www.outdoorfrontiers.com
www.midtennclassic.org
"Justin Hires" wrote in message
om...
Anyone interested in a tournment at Lake Barkley?
Where the fish are plentiful! Largemouth, Smallmouth, KY bass.
The lake has a 15" size limit on Largemouth, Smallmouth. No size limit
on Ky's. A 6 fish limit. Yea, no slot limits..LOL! Barkley is known
for it's Big Largemouth.
The lake is 58,000 some odd acres at summer pool.
It consists of, much chunk rock, peegravel, bolders, stumps, laydowns,

docks,
off shore humps etc.

We would go out of Eddy Creek. Which is easy access to the creek, main

lake,
canal, and KY lake.

As far as accomodations: There are many places to stay on the lake, near
the lake etc. Fair prices and nice rooms.

If you're looking for Lake Barkly on the map..(Eddy Creek) it is in

Eddyville
Kentucky, 40 miles from Paducah. The western part of Kentucky.

Also, you can checkout www.Kentuckylake.com. It has fishing reports, lake

levels
etc.

Date to be determined...

All in favor??



  #3  
Old October 20th, 2003, 04:29 AM
Jerry \NervisRek\ Barton
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Default Mid-Tenn Classic on Lake Barkley?

As long as it doesn't interfere with the "Southern Classic", and it's
not to close to the same time period.
--
Jerry Barton
www.jerrys-world.com

"Justin Hires" wrote in message
om...
Anyone interested in a tournment at Lake Barkley?
Where the fish are plentiful! Largemouth, Smallmouth, KY bass.
The lake has a 15" size limit on Largemouth, Smallmouth. No size

limit
on Ky's. A 6 fish limit. Yea, no slot limits..LOL! Barkley is known
for it's Big Largemouth.
The lake is 58,000 some odd acres at summer pool.
It consists of, much chunk rock, peegravel, bolders, stumps,

laydowns, docks,
off shore humps etc.

We would go out of Eddy Creek. Which is easy access to the creek,

main lake,
canal, and KY lake.

As far as accomodations: There are many places to stay on the lake,

near
the lake etc. Fair prices and nice rooms.

If you're looking for Lake Barkly on the map..(Eddy Creek) it is in

Eddyville
Kentucky, 40 miles from Paducah. The western part of Kentucky.

Also, you can checkout www.Kentuckylake.com. It has fishing reports,

lake levels
etc.

Date to be determined...

All in favor??



  #4  
Old October 20th, 2003, 04:49 AM
Charles B. Summers
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Default Mid-Tenn Classic on Lake Barkley?

Trust me... aint nothing going to stop us from going to the Big O. You'd
love this lake Jerry... when is your next trip to Tennessee?


--
Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net
www.secretweaponlures.com
www.outdoorfrontiers.com
www.midtennclassic.org
"Jerry "NervisRek" Barton" wrote in message
...
As long as it doesn't interfere with the "Southern Classic", and it's
not to close to the same time period.
--
Jerry Barton
www.jerrys-world.com

"Justin Hires" wrote in message
om...
Anyone interested in a tournment at Lake Barkley?
Where the fish are plentiful! Largemouth, Smallmouth, KY bass.
The lake has a 15" size limit on Largemouth, Smallmouth. No size

limit
on Ky's. A 6 fish limit. Yea, no slot limits..LOL! Barkley is known
for it's Big Largemouth.
The lake is 58,000 some odd acres at summer pool.
It consists of, much chunk rock, peegravel, bolders, stumps,

laydowns, docks,
off shore humps etc.

We would go out of Eddy Creek. Which is easy access to the creek,

main lake,
canal, and KY lake.

As far as accomodations: There are many places to stay on the lake,

near
the lake etc. Fair prices and nice rooms.

If you're looking for Lake Barkly on the map..(Eddy Creek) it is in

Eddyville
Kentucky, 40 miles from Paducah. The western part of Kentucky.

Also, you can checkout www.Kentuckylake.com. It has fishing reports,

lake levels
etc.

Date to be determined...

All in favor??





  #5  
Old October 20th, 2003, 05:19 AM
Jerry \NervisRek\ Barton
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Default Mid-Tenn Classic on Lake Barkley?

Keep talking. I might have to stop there on the way to the big "O"
--
Jerry Barton
www.jerrys-world.com

"Charles B. Summers" (remove extra dot)
wrote in message ...
Trust me... aint nothing going to stop us from going to the Big O.

You'd
love this lake Jerry... when is your next trip to Tennessee?


--
Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net
www.secretweaponlures.com
www.outdoorfrontiers.com
www.midtennclassic.org
"Jerry "NervisRek" Barton" wrote in

message
...
As long as it doesn't interfere with the "Southern Classic", and

it's
not to close to the same time period.
--
Jerry Barton
www.jerrys-world.com

"Justin Hires" wrote in message
om...
Anyone interested in a tournment at Lake Barkley?
Where the fish are plentiful! Largemouth, Smallmouth, KY bass.
The lake has a 15" size limit on Largemouth, Smallmouth. No size

limit
on Ky's. A 6 fish limit. Yea, no slot limits..LOL! Barkley is

known
for it's Big Largemouth.
The lake is 58,000 some odd acres at summer pool.
It consists of, much chunk rock, peegravel, bolders, stumps,

laydowns, docks,
off shore humps etc.

We would go out of Eddy Creek. Which is easy access to the

creek,
main lake,
canal, and KY lake.

As far as accomodations: There are many places to stay on the

lake,
near
the lake etc. Fair prices and nice rooms.

If you're looking for Lake Barkly on the map..(Eddy Creek) it is

in
Eddyville
Kentucky, 40 miles from Paducah. The western part of Kentucky.

Also, you can checkout www.Kentuckylake.com. It has fishing

reports,
lake levels
etc.

Date to be determined...

All in favor??







  #6  
Old October 22nd, 2003, 01:28 AM
Dave Norton
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Default Mid-Tenn Classic on Lake Barkley?

I would welcome a Mid-Tenn. at Barkley. But as has been pointed out many
times ,we seem to be able to handle only two tourneys per year. These events
do require a considerable amount of planning.

--
Dave Norton
Millennium Rods
"Jerry "NervisRek" Barton" wrote in message
...
As long as it doesn't interfere with the "Southern Classic", and it's
not to close to the same time period.
--
Jerry Barton
www.jerrys-world.com

"Justin Hires" wrote in message
om...
Anyone interested in a tournment at Lake Barkley?
Where the fish are plentiful! Largemouth, Smallmouth, KY bass.
The lake has a 15" size limit on Largemouth, Smallmouth. No size

limit
on Ky's. A 6 fish limit. Yea, no slot limits..LOL! Barkley is known
for it's Big Largemouth.
The lake is 58,000 some odd acres at summer pool.
It consists of, much chunk rock, peegravel, bolders, stumps,

laydowns, docks,
off shore humps etc.

We would go out of Eddy Creek. Which is easy access to the creek,

main lake,
canal, and KY lake.

As far as accomodations: There are many places to stay on the lake,

near
the lake etc. Fair prices and nice rooms.

If you're looking for Lake Barkly on the map..(Eddy Creek) it is in

Eddyville
Kentucky, 40 miles from Paducah. The western part of Kentucky.

Also, you can checkout www.Kentuckylake.com. It has fishing reports,

lake levels
etc.

Date to be determined...

All in favor??





  #7  
Old October 22nd, 2003, 02:56 AM
Charles B. Summers
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Default Mid-Tenn Classic on Lake Barkley?

Yeah... but you only attend one of them. There is some people that don't
make the drive to Wisconsin, nor can make it to Okeechobee (God only knows
why anyone want to miss the Big O!), so let's not rule out this thing.
Anyway, who says this couldn't be the location for the 6th Annual Southern
Classic? (Formerly known as the Mid-Tenn Classic)

--
Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net
www.secretweaponlures.com
www.outdoorfrontiers.com
www.midtennclassic.org
"Dave Norton" wrote in message
...
I would welcome a Mid-Tenn. at Barkley. But as has been pointed out many
times ,we seem to be able to handle only two tourneys per year. These

events
do require a considerable amount of planning.

--
Dave Norton
Millennium Rods
"Jerry "NervisRek" Barton" wrote in message
...
As long as it doesn't interfere with the "Southern Classic", and it's
not to close to the same time period.
--
Jerry Barton
www.jerrys-world.com

"Justin Hires" wrote in message
om...
Anyone interested in a tournment at Lake Barkley?
Where the fish are plentiful! Largemouth, Smallmouth, KY bass.
The lake has a 15" size limit on Largemouth, Smallmouth. No size

limit
on Ky's. A 6 fish limit. Yea, no slot limits..LOL! Barkley is known
for it's Big Largemouth.
The lake is 58,000 some odd acres at summer pool.
It consists of, much chunk rock, peegravel, bolders, stumps,

laydowns, docks,
off shore humps etc.

We would go out of Eddy Creek. Which is easy access to the creek,

main lake,
canal, and KY lake.

As far as accomodations: There are many places to stay on the lake,

near
the lake etc. Fair prices and nice rooms.

If you're looking for Lake Barkly on the map..(Eddy Creek) it is in

Eddyville
Kentucky, 40 miles from Paducah. The western part of Kentucky.

Also, you can checkout www.Kentuckylake.com. It has fishing reports,

lake levels
etc.

Date to be determined...

All in favor??







  #8  
Old October 22nd, 2003, 02:58 AM
Brad Coovert
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Default Mid-Tenn Classic on Lake Barkley?

I'd vote for Barkley. Our club fishes there each spring. Great lake and only
5 hours from me.

Brad
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  #9  
Old October 22nd, 2003, 03:00 AM
Jerry \NervisRek\ Barton
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Default Mid-Tenn Classic on Lake Barkley?

Don't forget, we still have Georgia (Ronnie's) for a Southern Classic
venue.

--
Jerry Barton
www.jerrys-world.com

"Charles B. Summers" (remove extra dot)
wrote in message ...
Yeah... but you only attend one of them. There is some people that

don't
make the drive to Wisconsin, nor can make it to Okeechobee (God only

knows
why anyone want to miss the Big O!), so let's not rule out this

thing.
Anyway, who says this couldn't be the location for the 6th Annual

Southern
Classic? (Formerly known as the Mid-Tenn Classic)

--
Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net
www.secretweaponlures.com
www.outdoorfrontiers.com
www.midtennclassic.org
"Dave Norton" wrote in message
...
I would welcome a Mid-Tenn. at Barkley. But as has been pointed

out many
times ,we seem to be able to handle only two tourneys per year.

These
events
do require a considerable amount of planning.

--
Dave Norton
Millennium Rods
"Jerry "NervisRek" Barton" wrote in

message
...
As long as it doesn't interfere with the "Southern Classic", and

it's
not to close to the same time period.
--
Jerry Barton
www.jerrys-world.com

"Justin Hires" wrote in message
om...
Anyone interested in a tournment at Lake Barkley?
Where the fish are plentiful! Largemouth, Smallmouth, KY bass.
The lake has a 15" size limit on Largemouth, Smallmouth. No

size
limit
on Ky's. A 6 fish limit. Yea, no slot limits..LOL! Barkley is

known
for it's Big Largemouth.
The lake is 58,000 some odd acres at summer pool.
It consists of, much chunk rock, peegravel, bolders, stumps,
laydowns, docks,
off shore humps etc.

We would go out of Eddy Creek. Which is easy access to the

creek,
main lake,
canal, and KY lake.

As far as accomodations: There are many places to stay on the

lake,
near
the lake etc. Fair prices and nice rooms.

If you're looking for Lake Barkly on the map..(Eddy Creek) it

is in
Eddyville
Kentucky, 40 miles from Paducah. The western part of Kentucky.

Also, you can checkout www.Kentuckylake.com. It has fishing

reports,
lake levels
etc.

Date to be determined...

All in favor??








  #10  
Old October 22nd, 2003, 04:13 AM
J Buck
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Default Mid-Tenn Classic on Lake Barkley?

Great lake and only 5 hours from me

Wow...5 hours. Must be a REAL 'great lake'

 




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