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SUPER BUCKS FISHING TOURNAMENT RESULTS

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

BASSBUSTER

First Place Overall Weight (44.00 lbs.) & First Place Big Bass (9.43 lbs.)
Aymon Wilcox & Kevin Thomas

Second Place Overall Weight (42.72 lbs.) & Second Place Big Bass (7.70 lbs.)
Jessie Allen & H.B. Chambliss

Third Place Overall Weight (35.16 lbs)
Dean Heasley & A. Munoz

Fourth Place Overall Weight (34.64 lbs.)
Brandon McMillan & Bryan Honnerlaw

Fifth Place Overall Weight (28.23 lbs.)
Malcolm McCollum & Dennis Williams

Congrats to all !!!

UPCOMING EVENTS
SUPER BUCKS      July 11th & 12th Team Entry $200.00
SILVER DIVISION July 18th Team Entry $ 60.00
GOLD DIVISION   July 19th Team Entry $ 100.00

See you all at the ramp !! For More Information visit our website at www.bassbustersflorida.com
Chris “Flippin” Fickey
Tournament Director
(941) 232-9539

chris.fickey@bassbustersflorida.comwww.bassbustersflorida.com

Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
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Florida’s Bobby Lane Leads Day 1 at Kentucky Lake BassMaster

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

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Yesterday Bobby Lane weighed almost 30 pounds and took the lead at the Kentucky Lake Elite Series. This guy is good! I have fished with him so I have seen it first hand. I fished the Bassmaster Southern Open on The Harris Chain in January this year and drew him on the first day.

At the time I was excited and couldn’t believe I was going to fish with him. It was an awesome opportunity to fish with such a good fisherman. As a co-angler, you are really there to learn and get better. I learned quite a bit from him on sight fishing Florida style. I’m still pretty new to Florida and had never really sight fished in dirty water.

We spent the entire day in the reeds fishing for bedding fish. He whacked 20 pounds that day on the way to a 3rd place finish for the event. The bad thing about fishing with pros of this level is they leave nothing behind….I only caught one fish that day, he was a machine and caught everything in sight. But I did have a great time and it was worth the entire trip.

Here is a link to the full story on Bassmaster.

Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
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The Professional Anglers Association (PAA)

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

The Professional Anglers Association (PAA) has just finalized their annual elections for the PAA Board of Directors and elected new officers. John Crews of Salem, Virginia is the President. Sean Hoernke of Magnolia, Texas is the Vice President. Kurt Dove of Del Rio, Texas is the Secretary. Dave Mansue of Robbinsville, New Jersey remains as the Treasurer.

“I am extremely honored to serve the PAA as President,” explains Crews. “This position is very important, which also means quite a lot of work and responsibility. I plan to continue what the previous Presidents and Boards have accomplished. They laid the foundation and started to build the organization. The PAA has tripled in members over the past year. I will see to it that the PAA continues to grow and serve their members as best we can.”

The PAA members voted 3 new members to the Board of Directors and re-elected Kurt Dove and Paul Elias. Paul Elias of Laurel, Mississippi rejoins the PAA Board. Elias was the first President of the PAA at its inception and will serve a three year term on the Board. Kurt Dove of Del Rio, Texas finished his one year term on the Board in 2008 and was re-elected to serve another two year term starting in 2009. Those newly elected to the board serving three year terms are Matt Reed of Madisonville, Texas; Zell Rowland of Montgomery, Texas and Brian Snowden of Reeds Spring, Missouri. Snowden won the first E21 Carrot Stix PAA Tournament Series event of 2009 on Lake Toho in Kissimmee, Florida.

Leaving the Board are Kevin VanDam, Stacey King, Mark Davis, and Tim Horton. Davis, Van Dam, and Horton are all previous Presidents of the PAA. Horton was last year’s President. Their experience will be missed but one previous President seems very happy with the new Board additions and new officers.

Tim Horton stated, “The one thing that is important to the PAA with this election is continuity. There are new and returning members with a mix of veterans and younger pros. Our previous Vice President, Chad Morgenthaler, is remaining on the Board. Dave Mansue handled our FishPAA TV and Kurt Dove ran the web site committee. John Crews, our new President, spearheaded the Payday Program to give General Members a huge benefit to join us. The PAA is in good hands.”

2009 PAA Board of Directors & Officers

  • John Crews, President
  • Sean Hoernke, Vice President
  • Kurt Dove, Secretary
  • Dave Mansue, Treasurer
  • Paul Elias
  • Kelly Jordon
  • Chad Morgenthaler
  • Matt Reed
  • Zell Rowland
  • Brian Snowden

Learn more about the PAA Officers and Board members.

The Professional Anglers Association is a non-profit organization that gives professional anglers a unified voice in order to aid in the growth of the sport of professional bass fishing. The PAA also aims to administer educational programs to the average angler, to increase enjoyment of the sport, and to embrace sound conservation practices to further the future of the sport.

Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
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Lake Okeechobee Tournament Action is on!

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Spring is peak season for bass fishing in Florida. Hit any lake in the state this time of year and you stand good chance of bringing home a five-pound bass. Now while anglers may talk about legendary lunkers, to tell the truth, it’s not the size that matters. It’s the numbers.

That is why professional bass fishing tournaments have a five-fish bag limit. Anybody can get lucky once and catch a whopper, but it takes a skilled fisherman to catch several fish in the five-pound range.

And that is exactly what

Darrell Brackin did to win last weekend’s Wal-Mart Bass Fishing League Everglades Division tournament on Lake Okeechobee. Brackin brought in five fish weighing 26 pounds, 1 ounce. You do the math. The victory earned the Okeechobee angler $3,021 and placed him one step closer to qualifying for the Lake Seminole Regional Championship in Bainbridge, Ga., Oct. 22-24, where he could ultimately win a new Ranger boat and a Chevy truck.

Brackin caught most of his fish using crankbaits along the deep-water ledges of the Kissimmee River, a recently resored waterway that empties into “The Big O.”

The next Everglades Division event, a two-day Super Tournament, will be held on the Kissimmee River in Lake Wales, Fla., Sept. 19-20.

For more information about FLW Outdoors and its tournaments, visit www.FLWOutdoors.com or call (270) 252-1000. For more information about FLW Fantasy Fishing and Player’s Advantage, visit FantasyFishing.com.

Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
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Lane’s Confidence ‘Sky-High’ for Classic

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

Published: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 at 7:10 p.m.

Last Modified: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 at 7:10 p.m.

Bobby Lane of Lakeland is riding a wave of confidence heading into the Bassmaster Classic on Friday in Louisiana.

Lane is coming off a third-place finish in the Bassmaster Southern Open Series on the Harris Chain two weeks ago.

“Little things like that keep you rolling,” Lane said.

And he was the surprise of the 2008 Classic on Lake Hartwell in South Carolina, contending for the title before finishing fourth in his first appearance.

“My confidence is sky-high,” Lane said.

The 34-year-old is one of the favorites for the three-day championship that opens the Elite Series season, according to a couple of insiders at Bassmaster.com.

James Overstreet, an ESPN Outdoors photographer, said, “Lane is fearless and has never been intimidated by the field since joining the Elite Series.”

Alan Clemons, an editor for ESPN Outdoors, said, “This old river rat may not be on anyone’s radar, but he’ll be confident in these conditions, most likely with a jig in his hands.”

Lane said he put together a solid pattern during the three-day practice on the Red River out of Shreveport-Bossier City last weekend.

“I had a decent practice. It wasn’t phenomenal. But it wasn’t horrible,” Lane said. “I feel good that at least I have a game plan for a tournament this size.”

Bass are preparing for the spawn in the bays, pockets and oxbows off the river channel, and that plays to Lane’s advantage after growing up on Lake Kissimmee.

“It doesn’t have all the knick-knacks that Florida has, but it’s definitely a shallow-water fishery, so that helps my chances of doing well for sure,” said Lane, describing the area as chock-full of tree stumps.

“You don’t have to figure out where to catch them. You just have to figure out how to catch them,” he said.

The wild-card factor in this year’s Classic is the weather, which is expected to be around 30 degrees at take-off each morning and only reach the low 50s.

“These river fish are used to this cold weather, so I don’t think it’s going to hurt the fishing tremendously,” Lane said.

BOYD, TROTT WINNERSIN BFL EVENT AT HARRIS

Wyatt Boyd of Winter Haven won the Gator Division tournament on the Harris Chain Saturday going away, with a five-fish limit totaling 27 pounds, 9 ounces.

And Adam Trott of Lakeland posted a 20-pound, 10-ounce stringer to take top honors in the co-angler division. Trott, the only Polk co-angler in the top 25, claimed big-bass honors with an 8-pound, 7-ounce fish.

Boyd won by almost 6 pounds over Lee McCracken of Ocala, who weighed in 21 pounds, 10 ounces including a 9 3/4-pounder, the top bass in the Wal-Mart Bass Fishing League tournament.

Boyd earned $4,163 and ranks eighth in the point standings, putting him in good position to advance to the regional Oct. 15-17 at Clarks Hill Lake in Georgia.

Will Evans of Polk City finished 12th with 17 pounds, 14 ounces, while Darrell Cranor of Lakeland had 14 pounds, 11 ounces to finish 19th and move up to fourth in points.

HULS TALKS FLIPPING

John Huls will be the featured speaker at a Lakeland Bassmasters seminar on Feb. 27 at Cleveland Heights.

Huls will hold the free seminar, open to the public, on “Flipping and Pitching Techniques” at 7:30 p.m.

Check the club’s Web site at www.lakelandbassmasters.org, or call Robert Chencinski at 863-640-3249.

FRITTS EARNS FLW WIN

David Fritts of Lexington, N.C., won the FLW Tour season-opener on Lake Guntersville in northeast Alabama on Sunday.

With 38 pounds, 1 ounce over the final two days, Fritts edged Sam Newby of Oklahoma by 1 pound, 1 ounce.

Fritts, a crankbait expert, was casting a Rapala DT-10 in the Hot Mustard and Shad patterns with VMC Sure Set treble hooks in the North Sauty Creek area.

Judy Israel of Wimauma was the top co-angler, the second time she has won on the FLW Tour level.

Israel, 63, won with 17 pounds, 11 ounces.

She also won the co-angler title on the Atchafalaya Basin in 2004.

JUNIOR CLUB CHAMPS

William Murphy was named angler of the year for the Lakeland Junior Bassmasters in the 11-14 age group, while Dustin Bozeman was the top co-angler.

In the 15-18 division, Tyler Crowell was angler of the year, while Corey Llewellyn was the co-angler.

Zack Howlett was named sportsman of the year.

BASS TOURNAMENTS

Matt Sparrowhawk’s Team Basshawks produced two bass over 10 pounds and won the Good Ol’ Boys tournament on the south Winter Haven chain with 32 3/4 pounds. Sparrowhawk and his partner boated a 10-pound, 11-ounce bass and a 10-pound, 5-ounce lunker.

Bruce Vann and Larry Payne compiled a 31 1/4-pound stringer to win the benefit bass tournament for Jacob Ellis on the Kissimmee Chain Sunday. Larry anchored their bag with a 9.90-pounder. Ricky Helms and Jackie Fisher took second with 17.05 pounds.

James and Rita Pearson dominated the West Coast Couples tournament on Crooked Lake Saturday with 23.35 pounds, including James’ 6.89-pounder for big-fish honors. Bedford and Holly Wortham finished second with 12.61 pounds, followed by Barry and Wendy Norton (12.57), Tracy and Evelyn Parker (12.37) and Tom and Tracy Spicola (11.55).

Lee Sisson needed only 12 pounds to win the Lakeland Bassmasters tournament on Lake Okeechobee Sunday. Jason Bayes placed second with 11.63 pounds, while John Hendry had 11.61 pounds for third. Mark Craig took fourth with 10.33 pounds, and fifth went to David Glenn with 10.15 pounds. Steve Crowley and Mark Eschliman tied for big-fish honors at 4.68 pounds.

Steve Coleman won the Lakeland Hawg Hunters tournament on the Harris Chain Sunday with 10 1/4 pounds, including the biggest bass at 5 pounds, 15 ounces. Barry Edie finished second with 10 pounds, while Bill Reus was third with 9 1/4 pounds.

Doc Swango and Ron Dunham teamed up to win the Camp Lester tournament series for January and February with a two-day total of 14.92 pounds to earn $400. John and Wendy Taylor netted the biggest bass, 4.15 pounds.

Ron Dunham netted the biggest bass of 5.49 pounds and won the Polk County Bass and Snook Club tournament on Lake Kissimmee Saturday with 9.44 pounds. George Brown placed second with 6.93 pounds. Joe Markovitz had 5.51 pounds for third.

Steve Crowley won the Central Florida Bassmasters tournament on Lake Toho with 18.60 pounds. Terry Boils was second (9.20).

[ Del Milligan's freshwater fishing column appears Thursdays in The Ledger. He can be reached at del.milligan@theledger.com or 863-802-7555. Milligan's blog, Central Florida Fishology, can be found at theledger.com home page.]

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Till next time tight lines and good fishing….

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