Texas Transplant
Well-Known Member
Okay, the official weigh master for the Hawg on the 4th Nationwide Nitro/Tracker Owners has now stepped to the weigh in platform. The official announcer is none other than Ray Scott! TV cameras are set up, and ESPN is ready to roll on this most prestigous moment.
And first up comes our resident Transplant, none other than TT - the Texas Transplant. He's digging around in the livewell, and is bringing a large looking weigh-in bag, one of those 'black' ones, you can't see through. Looks heavy folks.
TT steps to the platform and hands the bag over to the weighmaster - TT's twin brother - Texas Two Step. Ray is questioning TT about the baits used and the success he had. TTS puts the catch on the scale and finds the following.
ZERO! TT is shut out. He tells the all too familiar story of too many boats, too little time, and missed strikes. Ray put's his arm around the broad shoulders of TT, and assures him that there will be a next time.
No, didn't break the 5lb barrier for one fish or many. Got out twice over the weekend, for a total of about 8 hours. Both mornings. Had one lonely blowup on a jitterbug around 8:00AM on 7/4. That's it.
The weighmaster is ready and willing to weigh in your catch. Don't miss the opportunity to be interviewed by the now famous, Ray Scott.
NEXT!
And first up comes our resident Transplant, none other than TT - the Texas Transplant. He's digging around in the livewell, and is bringing a large looking weigh-in bag, one of those 'black' ones, you can't see through. Looks heavy folks.
TT steps to the platform and hands the bag over to the weighmaster - TT's twin brother - Texas Two Step. Ray is questioning TT about the baits used and the success he had. TTS puts the catch on the scale and finds the following.
ZERO! TT is shut out. He tells the all too familiar story of too many boats, too little time, and missed strikes. Ray put's his arm around the broad shoulders of TT, and assures him that there will be a next time.
No, didn't break the 5lb barrier for one fish or many. Got out twice over the weekend, for a total of about 8 hours. Both mornings. Had one lonely blowup on a jitterbug around 8:00AM on 7/4. That's it.
The weighmaster is ready and willing to weigh in your catch. Don't miss the opportunity to be interviewed by the now famous, Ray Scott.
NEXT!