Me and my dad were going to get a new bass cat after the OI, until we heard about this. I mean how many years has it been at Lake Norfork??? Its tradition. All the resorts, businesses and community know once year all the kitties come rolling in and some of them probably depend on it. I know BCB talking about rotating but im sure that will change eventually if it goes through. I just wonder whats the reason for this, is (almost) 500 boats not enough? I think thats pretty good for these rough times. Im not voting for Lake Norfork just because I was born and raised in Mtn.Home, but what other boat company invites you back to the town where your boat was made and treats you like famiily.Wormthrower, There is no doubt that we love the Twin Lakes area, and thus we have held this event here for 24 years. It has been a boon to several aspects of the local economy for decades. Though mostly at a cost to BCB, and not the Twin Lakes area. In the recent several years, we have seen a stagnation in our participation on newer boats. Mountain Home is not our largest new boat market by far. There are several markets that significantly outperform the Twin Lakes area. The comments on businesses, yes we do understand. Though they have little injected into the event. Some do donate a prize for the Ladies Coffee, and there are other individuals and organizations who totally support the event. Though financially it is a strain on BCB, and not the Twin Lakes area. The gains are not for BCB as the event is a cost and not a matter of income. The Chamber of Commerce does not financially support the event and has only on a limited basis in the past. The Bomber Booster Club uses this as a major fund raiser. Other clubs and civic benefits have also seen gains from the event. Though we are not gaining as a company on this and we are trying to cater to the masses of newer boats.We have received several comments on why individuals would like to catch more fish. They understand it is a level playing field, though it also is a difficult reservoir, which usually plays into the hands of more local talent. This is also a detriment to the draw to the area for the event on returning participants.Pending we do move the event to another location, the rotation is to be continued semi annually. We do not intend to evacuate Mountain Home and the benefit of the vent for the area. Though we wish the area were in a better position to support the event differently. The are many factors on this. We hope you and your family understand we are only trying to improve the event. Also odds are it would go to a Friday and Saturday event if we move it if elsewhere. This would make it easier on those who can easily make it to MH, though AL would be a drive. BCBTotal Number of Fish: 1381Total Number of Short Fish: 2Total Number of Dead Fish: 10Total Amount of Fish: 3058.86 Lbs.Last edited by WORMTHROWER on May 18th, 2010, 1:06 am, edited 2 times in total.