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Let's Talk Fishin Crappie Tournament Schedule 2020-2021
« on: September 26, 2020, 05:17 PM »
Let's Talk Fishin Crappie Tournament Schedule 2020-2021
Last year, Let's Talk Fishin (LTF) added a crappie tournament to their schedule and they are doing it again this year!

September 12 2020 – Roosevelt Lake-Windy Hill-Bobcat
October 24 2020 – Roosevelt Lake-Windy Hill-Bobcat
November 21 2020 – Roosevelt Lake-Windy Hill-Bobcat
December 5 2020 – Roosevelt Lake-Windy Hill-Bobcat
January 23 2021 – Roosevelt Lake-Windy Hill-Bobcat*
February 20 2021 – Roosevelt Lake-Windy Hill-Bobcat*
March 13 2021 – Roosevelt Lake-Windy Hill-Bobcat*
April 10 2021 – Roosevelt Lake-Windy Hill-Bobcat*
May 22 2021 – Roosevelt Lake-Windy Hill-Bobcat*
May 22-23 2021 – Roosevelt Lake-Championship Qualifiers

Please visit www.letstalkfishin.com and under Tournaments --> Crappie tournament you can view the rules and submit your entry form.  I believe you can also show up on the day of the tournament and join the tournament then, however please confirm with LTF tournament director Tracy Purtee to be sure.

For more info contact Tracy Purtee at 928-978-3659 or email letstalkfishin@gmail.com.

This is not an Arizona Crappie Association sponsored event.  This is being shared by the Arizona Crappie Association as it may be of interested to club members and visitors of this site.  If you have any questions regarding the LTF tournaments, please reach out to Let's Talk Fishin via the contact info below.

About Let’s Talk Fishin

We are dedicated to advancing the sport of fishing through tournaments, youth activities, conservation, and educational events while exposing people to God’s Great Creation. This allows future generations the opportunity to compete in the sport of fishing and for the individual to expand their fishing experience.

We provide a high return on the anglers’ financial investment while running a professional circuit, using state-of-the-art equipment and having knowledgeable & experienced staff.

We strive for high fish release rates, so fish care is one of our top priorities.

Our desire is for all to have fun and have an experience of a lifetime.

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Re: Let's Talk Fishin Crappie Tournament Schedule 2020-2021
« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2020, 06:51 AM »
Don't forget, this weekend is the LTF tournament at Roosevelt Lake.  Weather should be good looks like it's finally cooling off.  Anyone going to try and attend?

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Re: Let's Talk Fishin Crappie Tournament Schedule 2020-2021
« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2020, 03:50 PM »
Team Chamberlin for sure. Mike Elliot told me Team Elliot may enter the Avid Angler bass division as well as the crappie division! I'm not sure who else is entering? Hope to see you Saturday. ......Art

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Re: Let's Talk Fishin Crappie Tournament Schedule 2020-2021
« Reply #3 on: October 25, 2020, 01:00 PM »
Art, how did it go yesterday?  Had a friend that was going to fish the Crappie side but he decided not to. 

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Re: Let's Talk Fishin Crappie Tournament Schedule 2020-2021
« Reply #4 on: October 26, 2020, 03:12 PM »
So did everybody else! The bass bit good but I think the incoming weather affected the crappie. We caught 2 crappie just before noon five minutes apart on jig and minnow in 31 feet of water and that was it. We came in two hours early and weighed 2.11 with a 1.09 for big fish. Kasey caught a 10.20 lb. channel cat for goon fish. Avid Anglers goon fish for about 50 boats was a 3.31 lb. channel cat and paid $440. darn!!! I hope with rule change a few of you might be willing to enter? ......Art   

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Re: Let's Talk Fishin Crappie Tournament Schedule 2020-2021
« Reply #5 on: October 26, 2020, 05:26 PM »
I hope with rule change a few of you might be willing to enter? ......Art   
Art hinted on something here.  LTF may (is) changing their rules to allow 4 people on boat (instead of 2) and be more inline with AZCA tournament rules.  The hope is it may allow others to enter tournaments who may not with the 2 person minimum.

I mentioned LTF would be good doing more posting in AZ Crappie Fishing Facebook page as that has 3K people watching - who knows how many of them actually crappie fish but it's another avenue to try.

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Re: Let's Talk Fishin Crappie Tournament Schedule 2020-2021
« Reply #6 on: October 27, 2020, 07:33 PM »
Their site is not updated with any stats for this season, I'm sure it's COVID related. How many boats usually fish these tournaments?  If they increased the person per boat limit to 4 will they still only be allowed 4 poles or would they also increase the pole limit?   

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Re: Let's Talk Fishin Crappie Tournament Schedule 2020-2021
« Reply #7 on: October 27, 2020, 10:08 PM »
Hi Art,

I caught the 3.31 catfish for the goon fish for $440.  It was a nice payout for sure.  I was on the North shoreline, about due North of Grapevine and I thought I caught the tournament winning bass.  After battling it for about 5 minutes, it was a catfish and not a prize bass.....

The goon fish payout is nice because it covers our fees for other tournaments and we appreciate the opportunity....

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Re: Let's Talk Fishin Crappie Tournament Schedule 2020-2021
« Reply #8 on: October 28, 2020, 09:14 PM »
The same as ACA rules: two to four anglers in a boat but a maximum of four poles per boat. ......Art

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Re: Let's Talk Fishin Crappie Tournament Schedule 2020-2021
« Reply #9 on: October 29, 2020, 06:01 AM »
Well I for one don't agree with up to 4 people per boat, and I will call Tracey to voice my opion on issue. Unless they raise the entry fee for each angler over 2 per boat. Just my thought

 

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