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Written by Kellen Ellis
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Sunday, August 29, 2010 |
Larry Thomas and Mike Golubski beat a field of 34 other teams in the San Diego Team Night Series event at El Capitan over the weekend thanks to one of the largest tournament-caught bass to come out of the reservoir. Larry Thomas reported catching the 11.69 pound behemoth on a jig (read this article for more on the jig's knack for catching the kickers). That fish alone would have been enough to put them in second place in the tournament, but Golubski and Thomas complemented that fish by filling out their 3 fish limit for a total of 16.76 pounds to comfortably win by over 4 pounds to claim the $1,500 check.
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Written by Kellen Ellis
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010 |
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The San Diego Team Night Series will unveil its new reduced entry fee this Saturday night at El Capitan. The new $175 entry fee (from $300) per team will be in effect for the final two tournaments of the series starting Saturday, August 28th. The new rate makes it extremely enticing for teams of all competitive levels, giving even the novice anglers a rare opportunity to fish on El Capitan (and Otay on September 25th) at night.
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Written by Kellen Ellis
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Tuesday, August 03, 2010 |
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Jim Sleight, the director of the El Cajon Ford San Diego Team Night Series has announced a major slash in the entry fees for his two remaining events in the 2010 season. Originally $300, Sleight will cut the cost to enter to $175 per team for the August 28th tournament at El Capitan, as well as the September 25th tournament at Lower Otay. The San Diego Team Night Series has been arguably the most competitive and prestigious bass tournament series in San Diego over the last few years, consistently out-drawing the day-time tournament fields.
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Written by Kellen Ellis
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Monday, July 12, 2010 |
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Tournement Director Jim Sleight has announced the following date changes for the 2010 San Diego Team Night Series;
- July 17th is changed to July 31st (still at Lower Otay)
- August 21st is changed to August 28th (still at El Capitan)
- September 18th is changed to September 25th (still at Lower Otay)
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Written by Jim Sleight
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010 |
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Due to the high water levels at Lake El Capitan, the main parking lot is
under water which has left the lake with limited parking. Therefore,
the City Lakes Department has asked us to stage all boats and
participants at this upcoming tournament below the dam. In order to get
to this area you will need to make a left after entering the main gate.
There will be signs posted for you to follow. Please do not park on the
road, keeping going to the end of the road where we will check-in all
fisherman. After you check-in and your boat is inspected you will need
to wait at the bottom.
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