According to the early PDF results, there were 43 boaters. I know they had a couple boater-boater pairings.
Here's a link to the PDF results from the ABA:
http://www.abaproam.com/BWS_Division200 ... mberOnly=9
They should have the "official" results up by Monday.
I fished as a co-angler and caught a small limit (came in 18th
) but had a good points day for the season (currently 2nd overall
). My boater's son fished the tournament and he got screwed. His boater was 3 minutes late to weigh-in which cost him a 3 lb (1 lb per minute late) penalty. With the penalty he finished 10th with 7.47 lbs. If his boater would've listened to him and hauled ass when he asked him to he would've won the tournament on the co-angler side. I would've been fired up. There should be some kind of "exemption" for the co-angler in regards to late penalties. I mean, it's not the co-angler's fault. It's not his boat. It's completely out of his control but because his boater wanted "five more minutes" and he thought" we have plenty of time," it cost him roughly $1000 and a tournament win. That 17 year old young man was crushed. Anyway, I'll step down from my soapbox now.
On a brighter note, this was my first trip to Lake Greenwood and I must say it won't be my last. That's one fine lake.
Hey tharmon, it was good to put a face with a screen name. Take care brother!