<% '****************************************************** '* Cory Zenk Deloitte and Touche 03-12-01 '* Mode to dynamically generate specified FieldTesting info '****************************************************** strFieldTesting = Request.QueryString("field") 'cz Response.Write strFieldTesting if strFieldTesting = "baily2" then fieldtesting = "b2" elseif strFieldTesting = "baily1" then fieldtesting = "b1" elseif strFieldTesting = "dobbs1" then fieldtesting = "d1" elseif strFieldTesting = "swfford1" then fieldtesting = "s1" elseif strFieldTesting = "huggins1" then fieldtesting = "h1" elseif strFieldTesting = "evans1" then fieldtesting = "e1" elseif strFieldTesting = "johnson1" then fieldtesting = "j1" elseif strFieldTesting = "abshire1" then fieldtesting = "a1" end if 'cz Response.Write fieldtesting %> <%= sPageTitle %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Field Test Reporting<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Mike Bailey - Goldsboro, NC<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> <%= FNT_END %><%= FNT_CONTENT_LINK %>Bevyshad 75<%= FNT_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> <%= FNT_END %><%= FNT_CONTENT_LINK %>G-Spalsh<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Don Dobbs - Dale City, VA<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> <%= FNT_END %><%= FNT_CONTENT_LINK %>Bevyshad 75<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Walt Swafford - Winter Garden, FL<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> <%= FNT_END %><%= FNT_CONTENT_LINK %>Bevyshad 75<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>James Huggins - Chapin, SC<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> <%= FNT_END %><%= FNT_CONTENT_LINK %>Bevypopper 50<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Jeff Evans - Ontario, Canada<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> <%= FNT_END %><%= FNT_CONTENT_LINK %>Bevyshad 75<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>David Johnson - Ontario, Canada<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> <%= FNT_END %><%= FNT_CONTENT_LINK %>Bevyshad 75<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Hal Abshire - Cameron, NC<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> <%= FNT_END %><%= FNT_CONTENT_LINK %>LV 100<%= FNT_END %>

<% if fieldtesting = "b1" OR fieldtesting = "" then %> <% end if if fieldtesting = "b2" then %> <% END IF IF fieldtesting = "d1" THEN %> <% END IF IF fieldtesting = "s1" THEN %> <% END IF IF fieldtesting = "h1" THEN %> <% END IF IF fieldtesting = "e1" THEN %> <% END IF IF fieldtesting = "j1" THEN %> <% END IF IF fieldtesting = "a1" THEN %> <% END IF %>
 
 

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>MIKE BAILEY, GOLDSBORO, NC<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>

  <%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Statistics<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Date<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> October 14th, 2000<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Weather<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> 80-90 degrees, sunny<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Water Condition<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> 75 - 90 degrees<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Fishing Location<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> Pamlico River, NC<%= FNT_END %>


 
 

<%= FNT_CONTENT %>Beautiful day on the water! Fished club tournament on the Pamlico river. Fish had begun to start schooling in the months of creeks, a typical fall pattern on our river systems here in Eastern North Carolina. I had located these schooling fish while pre-fishing a couple days prior. I had recently received the new G-Splash topwater from Ted at the main office in California and I was very excited to try it on these schooling fish. The G-Splash's spitting action and erratic movement drove the fish CRAZY! The Aurora Pro-Blue color is a perfect imitator for the blue back herring that migrate into these brackish water rivers in the fall of the year. I quickly boated a small limit by 10AM, and left one spot for another I had found earlier in the week. T my surprise, the fish schooling in this area were better quality, so I quickly culled my smaller fish for bigger ones. By this time my partner (whit tow fish) was a bit annoyed with the production of his topwater popper (Yo-zuri) and I felt a little sorry for him. I loaned him a G-Splash in chartreuse shad and he quickly started catching fish, and to my surprise in no time he had a limit better then mine. To top if off, in the last hour of the tournament, he put a 4 pound 12 ounce bass in the boat. Well needless to say, I finished in 2nd place for the tournament, runner up to my partner, who also had big fish honors. I was happy for him, and I know he is a new firm believer in the G-Splash. One important lesson I did learn, and will enforce for now on is, I will be little more skeptical on loaning my baits out to people I am fishing against! All in all I was happy with my tournament result, and I am very happy I had a chance to get another fisherman the opportunity to use a Lucky Craft lure with such great success!

<%= FNT_END %>
 
 

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>MIKE BAILEY, GOLDSBORO, NC<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>

  <%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Statistics<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Date<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> October 14th, 2000<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Weather<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> 80-90 degrees, sunny<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Water Condition<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> 75 - 90 degrees<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Fishing Location<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> Pamlico River, NC<%= FNT_END %>


 
 

<%= FNT_CONTENT %>Beautiful day on the water! Fished club tournament on the Pamlico river. Fish had begun to start schooling in the months of creeks, a typical fall pattern on our river systems here in Eastern North Carolina. I had located these schooling fish while pre-fishing a couple days prior. I had recently received the new G-Splash topwater from Ted at the main office in California and I was very excited to try it on these schooling fish. The G-Splash's spitting action and erratic movement drove the fish CRAZY! The Aurora Pro-Blue color is a perfect imitator for the blue back herring that migrate into these brackish water rivers in the fall of the year. I quickly boated a small limit by 10AM, and left one spot for another I had found earlier in the week. T my surprise, the fish schooling in this area were better quality, so I quickly culled my smaller fish for bigger ones. By this time my partner (whit tow fish) was a bit annoyed with the production of his topwater popper (Yo-zuri) and I felt a little sorry for him. I loaned him a G-Splash in chartreuse shad and he quickly started catching fish, and to my surprise in no time he had a limit better then mine. To top if off, in the last hour of the tournament, he put a 4 pound 12 ounce bass in the boat. Well needless to say, I finished in 2nd place for the tournament, runner up to my partner, who also had big fish honors. I was happy for him, and I know he is a new firm believer in the G-Splash. One important lesson I did learn, and will enforce for now on is, I will be little more skeptical on loaning my baits out to people I am fishing against! All in all I was happy with my tournament result, and I am very happy I had a chance to get another fisherman the opportunity to use a Lucky Craft lure with such great success!

<%= FNT_END %>
 
 

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>MIKE BAILEY, GOLDSBORO, NC<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>

  <%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Statistics<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Date<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> October 14th, 2000<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Weather<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> 80-90 degrees, sunny<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Water Condition<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> 75 - 90 degrees<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Fishing Location<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> Pamlico River, NC<%= FNT_END %>


 
 

<%= FNT_CONTENT %>Beautiful day on the water! Fished club tournament on the Pamlico river. Fish had begun to start schooling in the months of creeks, a typical fall pattern on our river systems here in Eastern North Carolina. I had located these schooling fish while pre-fishing a couple days prior. I had recently received the new G-Splash topwater from Ted at the main office in California and I was very excited to try it on these schooling fish. The G-Splash's spitting action and erratic movement drove the fish CRAZY! The Aurora Pro-Blue color is a perfect imitator for the blue back herring that migrate into these brackish water rivers in the fall of the year. I quickly boated a small limit by 10AM, and left one spot for another I had found earlier in the week. T my surprise, the fish schooling in this area were better quality, so I quickly culled my smaller fish for bigger ones. By this time my partner (whit tow fish) was a bit annoyed with the production of his topwater popper (Yo-zuri) and I felt a little sorry for him. I loaned him a G-Splash in chartreuse shad and he quickly started catching fish, and to my surprise in no time he had a limit better then mine. To top if off, in the last hour of the tournament, he put a 4 pound 12 ounce bass in the boat. Well needless to say, I finished in 2nd place for the tournament, runner up to my partner, who also had big fish honors. I was happy for him, and I know he is a new firm believer in the G-Splash. One important lesson I did learn, and will enforce for now on is, I will be little more skeptical on loaning my baits out to people I am fishing against! All in all I was happy with my tournament result, and I am very happy I had a chance to get another fisherman the opportunity to use a Lucky Craft lure with such great success!

<%= FNT_END %>
 
 

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>MIKE BAILEY, GOLDSBORO, NC<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>

  <%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Statistics<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Date<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> October 14th, 2000<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Weather<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> 80-90 degrees, sunny<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Water Condition<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> 75 - 90 degrees<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Fishing Location<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> Pamlico River, NC<%= FNT_END %>


 
 

<%= FNT_CONTENT %>Beautiful day on the water! Fished club tournament on the Pamlico river. Fish had begun to start schooling in the months of creeks, a typical fall pattern on our river systems here in Eastern North Carolina. I had located these schooling fish while pre-fishing a couple days prior. I had recently received the new G-Splash topwater from Ted at the main office in California and I was very excited to try it on these schooling fish. The G-Splash's spitting action and erratic movement drove the fish CRAZY! The Aurora Pro-Blue color is a perfect imitator for the blue back herring that migrate into these brackish water rivers in the fall of the year. I quickly boated a small limit by 10AM, and left one spot for another I had found earlier in the week. T my surprise, the fish schooling in this area were better quality, so I quickly culled my smaller fish for bigger ones. By this time my partner (whit tow fish) was a bit annoyed with the production of his topwater popper (Yo-zuri) and I felt a little sorry for him. I loaned him a G-Splash in chartreuse shad and he quickly started catching fish, and to my surprise in no time he had a limit better then mine. To top if off, in the last hour of the tournament, he put a 4 pound 12 ounce bass in the boat. Well needless to say, I finished in 2nd place for the tournament, runner up to my partner, who also had big fish honors. I was happy for him, and I know he is a new firm believer in the G-Splash. One important lesson I did learn, and will enforce for now on is, I will be little more skeptical on loaning my baits out to people I am fishing against! All in all I was happy with my tournament result, and I am very happy I had a chance to get another fisherman the opportunity to use a Lucky Craft lure with such great success!

<%= FNT_END %>
 
 

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>MIKE BAILEY, GOLDSBORO, NC<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>

  <%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Statistics<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Date<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> October 14th, 2000<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Weather<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> 80-90 degrees, sunny<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Water Condition<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> 75 - 90 degrees<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Fishing Location<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> Pamlico River, NC<%= FNT_END %>


 
 

<%= FNT_CONTENT %>Beautiful day on the water! Fished club tournament on the Pamlico river. Fish had begun to start schooling in the months of creeks, a typical fall pattern on our river systems here in Eastern North Carolina. I had located these schooling fish while pre-fishing a couple days prior. I had recently received the new G-Splash topwater from Ted at the main office in California and I was very excited to try it on these schooling fish. The G-Splash's spitting action and erratic movement drove the fish CRAZY! The Aurora Pro-Blue color is a perfect imitator for the blue back herring that migrate into these brackish water rivers in the fall of the year. I quickly boated a small limit by 10AM, and left one spot for another I had found earlier in the week. T my surprise, the fish schooling in this area were better quality, so I quickly culled my smaller fish for bigger ones. By this time my partner (whit tow fish) was a bit annoyed with the production of his topwater popper (Yo-zuri) and I felt a little sorry for him. I loaned him a G-Splash in chartreuse shad and he quickly started catching fish, and to my surprise in no time he had a limit better then mine. To top if off, in the last hour of the tournament, he put a 4 pound 12 ounce bass in the boat. Well needless to say, I finished in 2nd place for the tournament, runner up to my partner, who also had big fish honors. I was happy for him, and I know he is a new firm believer in the G-Splash. One important lesson I did learn, and will enforce for now on is, I will be little more skeptical on loaning my baits out to people I am fishing against! All in all I was happy with my tournament result, and I am very happy I had a chance to get another fisherman the opportunity to use a Lucky Craft lure with such great success!

<%= FNT_END %>
 
 

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>MIKE BAILEY, GOLDSBORO, NC<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>

  <%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Statistics<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Date<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> October 14th, 2000<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Weather<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> 80-90 degrees, sunny<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Water Condition<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> 75 - 90 degrees<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Fishing Location<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> Pamlico River, NC<%= FNT_END %>


 
 

<%= FNT_CONTENT %>Beautiful day on the water! Fished club tournament on the Pamlico river. Fish had begun to start schooling in the months of creeks, a typical fall pattern on our river systems here in Eastern North Carolina. I had located these schooling fish while pre-fishing a couple days prior. I had recently received the new G-Splash topwater from Ted at the main office in California and I was very excited to try it on these schooling fish. The G-Splash's spitting action and erratic movement drove the fish CRAZY! The Aurora Pro-Blue color is a perfect imitator for the blue back herring that migrate into these brackish water rivers in the fall of the year. I quickly boated a small limit by 10AM, and left one spot for another I had found earlier in the week. T my surprise, the fish schooling in this area were better quality, so I quickly culled my smaller fish for bigger ones. By this time my partner (whit tow fish) was a bit annoyed with the production of his topwater popper (Yo-zuri) and I felt a little sorry for him. I loaned him a G-Splash in chartreuse shad and he quickly started catching fish, and to my surprise in no time he had a limit better then mine. To top if off, in the last hour of the tournament, he put a 4 pound 12 ounce bass in the boat. Well needless to say, I finished in 2nd place for the tournament, runner up to my partner, who also had big fish honors. I was happy for him, and I know he is a new firm believer in the G-Splash. One important lesson I did learn, and will enforce for now on is, I will be little more skeptical on loaning my baits out to people I am fishing against! All in all I was happy with my tournament result, and I am very happy I had a chance to get another fisherman the opportunity to use a Lucky Craft lure with such great success!

<%= FNT_END %>
 
 

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>MIKE BAILEY, GOLDSBORO, NC<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>

  <%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Statistics<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Date<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> October 14th, 2000<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Weather<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> 80-90 degrees, sunny<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Water Condition<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> 75 - 90 degrees<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Fishing Location<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> Pamlico River, NC<%= FNT_END %>


 
 

<%= FNT_CONTENT %>Beautiful day on the water! Fished club tournament on the Pamlico river. Fish had begun to start schooling in the months of creeks, a typical fall pattern on our river systems here in Eastern North Carolina. I had located these schooling fish while pre-fishing a couple days prior. I had recently received the new G-Splash topwater from Ted at the main office in California and I was very excited to try it on these schooling fish. The G-Splash's spitting action and erratic movement drove the fish CRAZY! The Aurora Pro-Blue color is a perfect imitator for the blue back herring that migrate into these brackish water rivers in the fall of the year. I quickly boated a small limit by 10AM, and left one spot for another I had found earlier in the week. T my surprise, the fish schooling in this area were better quality, so I quickly culled my smaller fish for bigger ones. By this time my partner (whit tow fish) was a bit annoyed with the production of his topwater popper (Yo-zuri) and I felt a little sorry for him. I loaned him a G-Splash in chartreuse shad and he quickly started catching fish, and to my surprise in no time he had a limit better then mine. To top if off, in the last hour of the tournament, he put a 4 pound 12 ounce bass in the boat. Well needless to say, I finished in 2nd place for the tournament, runner up to my partner, who also had big fish honors. I was happy for him, and I know he is a new firm believer in the G-Splash. One important lesson I did learn, and will enforce for now on is, I will be little more skeptical on loaning my baits out to people I am fishing against! All in all I was happy with my tournament result, and I am very happy I had a chance to get another fisherman the opportunity to use a Lucky Craft lure with such great success!

<%= FNT_END %>
 
 

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>MIKE BAILEY, GOLDSBORO, NC<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>

  <%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Statistics<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Date<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> October 14th, 2000<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Weather<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> 80-90 degrees, sunny<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Water Condition<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> 75 - 90 degrees<%= FNT_END %>

<%= FNT_PRODUCT_TITLE %>Fishing Location<%= FNT_TITLE_END %>
<%= FNT_CONTENT %>> Pamlico River, NC<%= FNT_END %>


 
 

<%= FNT_CONTENT %>Beautiful day on the water! Fished club tournament on the Pamlico river. Fish had begun to start schooling in the months of creeks, a typical fall pattern on our river systems here in Eastern North Carolina. I had located these schooling fish while pre-fishing a couple days prior. I had recently received the new G-Splash topwater from Ted at the main office in California and I was very excited to try it on these schooling fish. The G-Splash's spitting action and erratic movement drove the fish CRAZY! The Aurora Pro-Blue color is a perfect imitator for the blue back herring that migrate into these brackish water rivers in the fall of the year. I quickly boated a small limit by 10AM, and left one spot for another I had found earlier in the week. T my surprise, the fish schooling in this area were better quality, so I quickly culled my smaller fish for bigger ones. By this time my partner (whit tow fish) was a bit annoyed with the production of his topwater popper (Yo-zuri) and I felt a little sorry for him. I loaned him a G-Splash in chartreuse shad and he quickly started catching fish, and to my surprise in no time he had a limit better then mine. To top if off, in the last hour of the tournament, he put a 4 pound 12 ounce bass in the boat. Well needless to say, I finished in 2nd place for the tournament, runner up to my partner, who also had big fish honors. I was happy for him, and I know he is a new firm believer in the G-Splash. One important lesson I did learn, and will enforce for now on is, I will be little more skeptical on loaning my baits out to people I am fishing against! All in all I was happy with my tournament result, and I am very happy I had a chance to get another fisherman the opportunity to use a Lucky Craft lure with such great success!

<%= FNT_END %>
 
<% '****************************************************** '* Cory Zenk Deloitte and Touche 03-04-01 '* End Mode '****************************************************** %>