| Posted: 2010-February-21 at 11:06am | IP Logged
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I agree the pressure will increase this summer, I'm going to do at least a weeks worth of pre-fishing
I agree with the fact that increased presssure will change the nature of the bigger fish, thanks to the internet and all the "news" the area's that hold the bigger fish are now well known.
Simcoe gets alot of pressure and a few years ago 7lbers were being caught and their 2009 BPS tournament had a 29lb bag to win. Simcoe gets lots of pressure and big bags are still being caught.
Can the record be broken YES will it be broken YES. To say that with all the added pressure no-one will ever get a heavier bag says thjat this was luck and can't be repeated with increased competition.
I believe it will be broken maybe not this year but as the competitors get better and newer techniques are developed it will be broken. The plateau has not been reached yet, but I think it will not last and will cycle down after a few seasons of increased pressure, just like all the lakes that tournaments are held on. Look at Lake Champlain these days.
I predict a bag bigger than 30 lbs could be brought in but most likely it will a consistent 22lb average to win. Not saying that 30 plus lbs is not attainable but for a team to come in with 30lbs each day is hard to imagine.
My 2 cents
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