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Archive for November, 2009
Thursday, November 26th, 2009

We just finished our 8th year of the Hot Rods & Reels Charity fishing tournament in Miami/Homestead Speedway.
This event raises money for the Darrell Gwynn Foundation and Speediatrics to help young adults suffering from spinal cord injuries or debilitating diseases. Through the help from all of it’s sponsors the foundation is able to continue to purchase motorized wheelchairs for well desired recipients.
This year we had the help and support of a new sponsor, Rejuvenate Auto a fantastic product owned by a great family. Not to leave out Bass Pro Shops which has supported this effort from day one, along with Sprint, Hook & Tackle shirt company which provides those great looking fishing shirt you see in the pictures.
So this year, right when you thought it could not get any better we top the charts. With help from the “The Outdoor Channel” filming for the second year in a row. We bought in one of the best fishing host TV has ever experience, Fish Fishborne. With the support of the NASCAR drivers and car owners, sponsors and television such as ESPN, Speed TV and Fox, all that was left is to pull off another great fishing tournament.
 Fish Fishburne and Martin Truex
With boats in the water, Captains rigged up and ready for competition, drivers and car owners on board, the only thing missing were fish. The official start was given by Darrell Waltrip, using the second most famous words in NASCAR. He controlled the moment, as everyone listen to him say, “Boogity, Boogity, Boogity lets go fishing boys,” and with those famous words the anglers and guess wet there lines for the first time.
 D.W. - Boogity, Boogity, Boogity lets go fishing!
The event scheduled for 90 minutes, was off to a quick start as it only took a few minutes before Captain Rick Persson with Regan Smith boated their first fish. Almost simultaneously across the lake Bill Elliott hook into his first fish keeping things close. Only minutes later right out in front of the stage Martin Truex battle his first fish and lands it with the help of his team. At this point my head feels like it’s spinning around in circles with the amount of fish being caught. Both ends of the lake and twenty different boats with bent poles!
 Miami/Homestead Speedway Lake
Several boats seem to huddle to the west end of lake, as with most fishermen I think several of these guides/drivers were on the bent pole pattern. “Find someone with a bent pole and fish there.” In the middle of that crowd was Capt Tony Masiello with driver Jamie McMurray landing his third fish and completing a limit to make them the favorite at this point. Back to the other side of the lake, Kenny Wallace was seen with his shoe in hand and hamming it up to the camera crews, “what’s new.” We watched Bobbby Labonte land his second fish right beside Kenny’s boat, while all the way at the other end of the lake Scott Wimmer, David Gilliland were each working there way in to contention as the time started to whine down.
 Bumping of boats seem very natural for the drivers!
A last minute glance for Darrell Waltrip’s boat, not even with in sight. But after a quick pause we were able to hear them just fine. Off in the distance, just outside of D.W. was legendary Bobby Allison, and if you know anything about the Allison family you know they can race and fish.
As the tournament concluded, the boats were called in. The peak of the event was about to happen, and it wasn’t the weight-in. As the drivers and car owners approached the banks they were called over for the DGF wheelchair presentation. The highlight at each even is the wheel chair give-a-way, to a recipient in need. This year it was the family of Kimberly Perez, a very deserving family. The presentation given by Darrell Gwynn and ended with a standing applause by the drivers, media and crowd.
 Wheel Chair Recipient with Scott Wimmer
Now it was time for the weight-in, started no different then your average tournament with lots of dock talk. Everyone from Richard Childress, Darrell Waltrip, Clint Bowyer, Martin Truex and Jamie McMurray feeling confident in there ability to take the trophy home from today’s event. Bragging rights going in to the Daytona 500 event in February are key.
As the weight-in progressed, the lead went back and forth from Bill Elliott, Martin Turex to Richard Childress. The two sleepers hiding in the crowd seem to be Jamie McMurray and Clint Bowyer teams which both seem to be playing head games with each other. Almost as if they were in the final laps of a race and neither want to let off the gas going into the last turn. At his point Regan Smith with a limit of fish was leading going into the last few drivers to way-in. First up of the final few was Clint Bowyer’s team, with a big smile Clint was confident in there catch, and “BAM” the fish hit the scales and a new leader of the tournament.
Good or bad, now Clint had to sit and wait through the last couple of teams to weight-in. Next up would be Bobby Allison, with a story about the ones that got away today. Despite the mishaps he was still able to land a nice 4 pound largemouth to take the lead for the largest bass of the tournament leaving Clint Bowyer as our overall leader. After a few other close attempts at the lead, next up was the team of Jamie McMurray, with a new Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World sponsor for 2010 there may have been a little pressure to have the scales go his way.
 Big Fish Winner- Bobby Allison
After a short interview, Jamie’s fish hit the scale. With a close oversight from Clint Bowyer and others the scale stopped just 6oz short to put Jamie in third place for the day. Giving the deserving 2009 Miami/Homestead trophy to the top team award of Clint Bowyer.
 Winning Overall Team - Clint Bowyer
We would like to thank all the sponsors, drivers, guides and participating and making this such a successful event this year, if you would like to see more pictures from this event and/or pass events click this link!
Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer BASSonline – fishing@bassonline.com
BassOnline.com / 888-829-BASS
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
DARRELL GWYNN FOUNDATION RAISES AWARENESS, EDUCATES RESIDENTS DURING FLORIDA SPINAL CORD INJURY AWARENESS WEEK
NASCAR Driver Clint Bowyer Wins Hot Rods & Reels to Culminate “The Week”
DAVIE, Fla. – (Nov. 30, 2009) – There’s an old saying in racing that, “it’s not where you start, but where you finish,” former National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Champion Darrell Gwynn notes. With every wheelchair his Foundation donates, and every step forward in education and research to prevent and cure spinal cord injuries, he says it feels like winning another race. With continued support, he believes his goal to eradicate paralysis one day will be achieved.
The Darrell Gwynn Foundation was the big winner again this year as Florida Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week (“The Week”) wrapped up during Ford Championship Weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway. In addition to NASCAR drivers spotlighting the cause by including special decals on their cars in observance of The Week, 18 drivers, team owners and celebrities, including Darrell Waltrip, Clint Bowyer, Ryan Newman, Richard Childress, Martin Truex and Bobby Allison, among others, took part in the Rejuvenate Auto Hot Rods & Reels™ NASCAR Drivers Charity Fishing Tournament on the speedway’s infield lake.
Clint Bowyer’s team took top honors with three bass weighing in at 8.24 lbs. Bobby Allison’s team caught the largest fish – 3.26 lbs. Businesses and fans paid to fish with the celebrities, with all proceeds benefiting the Foundation’s mission of preventing and curing spinal cord injuries and other debilitating illnesses and the Speediatrics Unit at Homestead Hospital.
A Darrell Gwynn Foundation initiative, the fourth annual Florida Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week was observed statewide November 16-22, 2009. Throughout The Week, the Foundation donated state-of-the art, motorized wheelchairs to deserving Floridians and reinforced its year-round mission by educating residents – particularly high school students – on ways to prevent spinal cord injuries.
As part of its outreach and to help launch Florida Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week, the Foundation premiered a poignant video, “It Could Happen To You,” starring several spinal cord injury victims during a special preview event at Cypress Bay High School in Weston, Fla. Then, throughout The Week, quadriplegic and paraplegic speakers presented the video at high schools and told students the choices they make regarding safe driving, boating, swimming and other recreational activities could help prevent spinal cord injuries.
Presentations were launched this year in Broward County and select high schools statewide, with a goal of incorporating the video into high school curriculums across Florida in the coming year.
Throughout The Week, the gift of independent mobility was presented to five deserving individuals who received custom wheelchairs ranging in cost from $16,000 to $31,000. Each year, the Darrell Gwynn Foundation provides dozens of wheelchairs to Florida residents and people across the country who have no medical insurance or whose coverage does not include state-of-the-art medical equipment.
The Foundation’s education and prevention outreach was enhanced by the Florida Department of Health, which helped produce and underwrite the cost of approximately one thousand broadcast TV spots. Gwynn and two-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion Tony Stewart teamed up in the spots to deliver messages on how to prevent spinal cord injuries.
Former NHRA star Darrell Gwynn, who was paralyzed in a 1990 accident, is confined to a wheelchair. He knows first-hand that hope, encouragement and determination, aided by education, are among the keys in creating a meaningful and satisfying life, despite physical obstacles. Established in 2002, the Darrell Gwynn Foundation’s mission is to prevent, provide assistance for, and ultimately cure spinal cord injuries and other debilitating illnesses. To raise awareness for that mission, the Foundation lobbied for and secured official adoption of Florida Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week. Initially recognized by the state Legislature in 2006, resolutions to mark The Week have been re-adopted each year since.
For 2009, Gov. Charlie Crist also issued a proclamation in support of Florida Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week and extended congratulations for the work being done to educate Floridians about spinal cord injury prevention.
In conjunction with the Florida Department of Health, the Foundation works closely with wheelchair recipients’ doctors and therapists to custom fit chairs so they can serve as legs for those who cannot walk. To date, the program has provided more than 80 wheelchairs to those in need. To expedite specific cures, the Foundation also assists in the funding of targeted research.
About The Darrell Gwynn Foundation
The Darrell Gwynn Foundation (DGF) is a certified non-profit 501(c)3 foundation established to prevent, provide for and ultimately cure spinal cord injuries and debilitating illnesses. To expand its educational outreach, the Foundation was instrumental in the creation of Florida Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week (FSCIAW), a series of outreach programs and activities to raise public awareness about spinal cord injury prevention. Through the efforts of state Sens. Nan Rich (D) and Garrett Richter (R), and Reps. Dorothy Hukill (R) and Juan Zapata (R), Florida House and Senate resolutions were passed officially declaring November 16-22, 2009, as Florida Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week statewide.
The Week features personal visits to high schools by those afflicted with spinal cord injuries, prevention tips in a variety of publications, daily wheelchair donations throughout the state, and television and radio public service announcements. The Week culminates at Homestead Miami Speedway with DGF’s signature Rejuvenate Auto Hot Rods & Reels Charity Fishing Tournament, which raises funds to support the foundation. NASCAR teams also sport special decals during Ford Championship Weekend to elevate awareness about DGF’s ongoing mission. For more information about Florida Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week, the Foundation, or the programs it supports, call 954-792-7223 or visit www.darrellgwynnfoundation.org.
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Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer BASSonline – fishing@bassonline.com
BassOnline.com / 888-829-BASS
Tags: Florida bass fishing, florida fishing, miami fishing, NASCAR, nascar drivers, NASCAR fishing, South Florida Fishing Posted in Florida Bass Fishing, Tournament Fishing | 1 Comment »
Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Jeannie & Bruce Barash from New York were vacationing in Orlando enjoying a local bass fishing adventure.
You just know some people are dentin to get blessed by the “all mighty fish gods,” no matter how odd or unbelievable the situation becomes the angler prevails.
Jeannie and Bruce are just that couple, while tossing a shiner out on a free line, we notice the second line crossed the first. The first line got a bite and the shiner on the second line wrapped around the first. “WOW, is that confusing or what.”
So, Bruce sets the hook on the second line, minutes later Jeannie start to reel a fish in on the first line. Bruce has contact with his fish and it’s fighting incredibility hard, mean while Jeannie fish is starting to take drag. Both at the same time, both fighting and pulling like it’s the biggest fish in the lake.
At almost identically times, both fish get near the boat. Bruce cranks his up close, we see the fish..it’s a nice 6+ pound bass. Jeannie is reeling with all her might to land her fish. As Bruce gets his fish in the net, we noticed that Jeannie’s “fish” fishing line is hooked on Bruce’s line.
So, awesome catch for Bruce and false alarm for Jeannie. But as Bruce later described, “for 40 seconds it was the catch of Jeannie life,”… as we all laughed together!
As the day progressed and the catching continued, several other big fish were caught by both Jeannie and Bruce to top off there day of fishing in Orlando. Pictures prove both of them caught trophy bass in November on Lake Toho outside of Orlando Florida.

We appreciate your business and look forward to fishing with you in the future.
Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt John Leech (johnl@bassonline.com)
BassOnline.com / 888-829-BASS
Tags: bass fishing, bass fishing orlando, central florida fishing, florida fishing lakes, lake toho, orlando bass fishing Posted in Central Florida Fishing, Florida Bass Fishing, Lake Toho | Comments Off
Friday, November 13th, 2009
TURKEY CREEK – Boating and fishing activities at Hillsborough County’s Edward Medard Park will be impacted by low water levels due to a rehabilitation project to refurbish the Medard Park Reservoir.
The boat ramp will close Monday to motorized vessels. The reservoir will remain open to canoes and kayaks until Monday, Nov. 23.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has suspended bag and size limits for largemouth bass, bream, and black crappie caught by pole or rod during this time. Anglers must still adhere to all other sportfish regulations, including those regulation concerning legal methods of take.
After Nov. 23, the reservoir will be closed to all fishing or boating activities because of the low water level. No Trespassing signs will be installed around the top bank of the reservoir and no one will be allowed to enter the reservoir area during construction.
The Southwest Florida Water Management District will refurbish and fortify the Medard Reservoir embankment to protect against erosion. To prepare for the repairs, the district is lowering the level of the reservoir by 12 feet. Construction should begin in January and is expected be complete by May. Boating will resume again after the project is completed and water levels are restored naturally by rainfall.
For more information about the Medard project, call the district’s Operations Department at (800- 423-1476 or (352) 796-7211.
Other amenities at Medard Park such as camping and picnicking will remain open during the project. For information on Hillsborough County Parks call (813) 635-3500 or visit www.hillsboroughcounty.org/parks.
Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer BASSonline – fishing@bassonline.com
BassOnline.com / 888-829-BASS
Tags: edward medard park, edward medard reservoir, Florida bass fishing, florida fishing, myfwc Posted in Florida Bass Fishing, Florida Freshwater Conservation, Our FWC | Comments Off
Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

November 5-10, I had the pleasure of fishing five days with Paul Cruvellier and son Robbie from Mount Royal, Canada.
What a exciting and great time we had together, Paul originally booked a 2-day Variety package trip. But after the second day he decided they had so much fun they wanted to spend the rest of their vacation fishing for largemouths and Peacock Bass in South Florida.
The vacation excursion turn out to be an adventure to discover the South Florida Everglades and Miami urban lakes. We chased after peacock bass, larger-mouth bass and everything else that would bite. For me, the best part of the trip was teaching Robbie how to work a fly rod. The winds where blowing hard, but Robbie managed to work it pretty well and he will soon be mastering fly fishing.
I had a great time teaching and catching bass with the Cruvellier Family and let me tell you, we caught a mess load of fish.

I am really looking forward to seeing these guys back in March, until then to the Cruvellier family happy holidays!
Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt Brett Isackson (bretti@bassonline.com)
BassOnline.com / 888-829-BASS
Tags: bass fishing, Everglades Fishing, Florida bass fishing, Florida Peacock Bass, freshwater fishing, peacock bass, South Florida Fishing Posted in Everglades Fishing, Florida Bass Fishing, Florida Peacock Bass, South Florida Fishing | Comments Off
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