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Keys angler sets the pace for the field in Day 1 of the IGFA Inshore World Championship

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Former champ leads field with 5-fish slam after

Day 2 of the IGFA Inshore World Championship

 

Needs two fish for second slam in prestigious tournament of champions

 

ISLAMORADA, In-the-Florida-Keys, U.S.A.    Joe “Pepe” Lopez, Coral Gables, Fla. the 2006 winner of the IGFA Inshore World Championship, became the leading angler after two days by catching and releasing all five tournament species to complete his first slam towards again reigning in the grand champion title.            

The International Game Fish Association’s celebrated catch-and-release tournament, nicknamed the “super bowl of inshore fishing,” features 32 anglers from around the world stalking Florida Bay waters for bonefish, tarpon, permit, snook and redfish.

The three-day eighth annual IGFA IWC concludes on Wednesday, July 2.

 

Adding to his Day 1 total of two redfish and a snook both on bait, Lopez on Tuesday, guided by Capt. Bruce Stagg, Islamorda, caught and released one permit, two tarpon and three bonefish, all on bait to round out his scoreboard leading slam. “He needs a permit and a snook to complete his second slam,” said IGFA IWC tournament director Mike Myatt.

 

That’s what defending champion Robert Collins, of Naples, and Islamorada, Fla., is hoping for as well.  Collins, who Monday had a 300 point day on two species (two redfish and a snook) had a better day Tuesday catching-and-releasing two tarpon on artificial, one permit on crab and three redfish all on bait. He’s the only other angler with four species for a 925 point total. 

 

“I’m hoping to get doubles on Wednesday of the remaining species we need to pull together two slams,” said Collins, who was guided by Capt. Steve Friedman, Islamorada. Collins also won the this tournament in 2005 added, “I think with this deep field of competitors it will take at least two slams, maybe three to win the grand champion title.”

 

Also in contention is Greg Zaepfel, Williamsville, New York, who was “on fire”  with Tavernier guide Capt..Steve Thomas, releasing three permit, three snook and three redfish on a variety of baits and artificial lures.  Zaepfel, who won the Redbone @ Large Greater Niagara Bass-eye Celebrity Challenge in Buffalo last year to qualify said ”they were in the right places at the right times.” 

 

“Yesterday I was looking for permit but never found them, but today we were looking for redfish and snook, but also found the permit.”  Zaepfel who didn’t catch a fish Monday now has 975 points on the triple catches of the three species.  

Mark Cooper, Aurora, Colo., widened his lead to three species in the fly division catching a redfish and a tarpon to add to his three snook on fly Monday.  The former NFL lineman for the Denver Broncos and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was guided Tuesday by Capt. Eric Herstedt, Homestead, Fla.

           

After releasing three snook and three redfish for 600 points Monday, first day leader John Timura, Islamorda stumbled in his goal of two slams, catching a single permit Tuesday. 

             

The 32 anglers gained entry winning one of over 55 fly and light tackle IGFA tournaments during 2007 held in eight countries around the world representing nearly 3,000 anglers on four continents, vying to be in the “tournament of champions.”  Of the champions, 15 are first time invitees including anglers from Sweden, Uganda, Africa and Darwin, Australia.

           

The anglers fish with a different guide each of the three days based on a drawing the opening night. Myatt, said, “The rotating guide and angler format relieves the ‘home field’ advantage to a degree and lends itself to maximizing not only the angler’s strengths, but also the guide’s.”

 

The anglers are vying for timepieces in the prestige tournament. The four major award categories include: Grand Champion (the angler who accumulates the most points for all five targeted species); and first places in the fly, artificial lure and bait casting divisions. Trophies and merchandise for second and third place divisional winners as well as to the top three guides. The point value of the fish is determined by species and the angler’s fishing preference. 

The daily results of the IGFA IWC along with photos of the previous day’s round is being posted each morning on the IGFA’s home page at igfa.org.

 

Sponsors this year include Mercury Outboards,  Bacardi, Costa Del Mar, G. Loomis, Hook and Tackle, Islamorada Fish Co., Islander Resort, King Sailfish Mounts, Rapala, Shimano, Stiffy Push Poles, 3M Scientific Anglers, Reel Life Art by Pasta, World Wide Sportsman, Zane Grey Lounge, KD & G Sea Life Masterpieces, Redbone Gallery, Image Graphics 2000, Momoi, Diamond Illusion and  Daiichi.

 

The Islander Resort is the tournament headquarters, while fishing and daily scorekeeping takes place from the World Wide Sportsman marina. Both are located near mile marker 82.

 

The International Game Fish Association is a not-for-profit organization committed to the conservation of game fish and the promotion of responsible, ethical angling practices through science, education, rule making and record keeping.  It was founded in 1939 and has members in over 125 countries. The association welcomes visitors to their 60,000 square foot IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame & Museum in Dania Beach, Florida. The IGFA web site is igfa.org.

For further information, contact Ms. Hartman at the IGFA, 300 Gulf Stream Way, Dania Beach, Florida 33004; (954) 927-2628; Fax (954) 924-4299; Email: DHartman@igfa.org.  

Product Review of the King Shad swimbait...seems to be a good choice these days!

Summary: Information from article in Lone*Star Outdoor News Nov. 10, 2006 issue.  By Alan Clemons. Ask pro angler Kevin Van Dam of Michigan about the new Strike King "King Shad" swimbait and he doesn't mince any words.  "It's one kick-ass bait," said Van Dam, who is particular about his gear, from the bla...

Choke Canyon Bass Champs

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Walker & Whited raise the record bar with 44.98 lbs at Bass Champs on Choke Canyon

By: Patty Lenderman

 

Bass Champs South Region anglers hit Choke Canyon for their fourth stop in this 2007 season. Two hundred twenty teams went on the hunt for some big bass, and several were brought to the scales, a total of nine bass over eight pounds. All time overall weights were beaten as well as the biggest bass ever weighed in a Bass Champs tournament. Whited & Walker brought home more than $25,000 in winnings while nearly $60,000 was paid out in cash and prizes.

For the first time in a while, the weather was pretty good April 21, allowing for a normal take-off sequence. Temperatures were in the 70’s with scattered clouds and gusty wind for most of the day. With only two tournaments left in the season, anglers were scrambling not only for a part of the prize money, but also for points in the Angler of the Year race.

Rick Rickman and Elroy Krueger brought in their five fish limit early on in the weigh in, tipping the scales at 40.34 lbs. This weight was the highest ever weighed in during a regular season Bass Champs event. They also had an 11.02 lb kicker putting them in top spot for Big Bass. “We held the record for about 30 minutes” Rickman recalled. “Elroy and I have been fishing this particular area for about four years. It’s a ridge, about 300 yards long about 16’ deep.” They were throwing a variety of Carolina rigs consisting of lizards, senko’s and flukes. “We were retrieving our baits right down the side of the ridge, parallel to it. By 8:30 we had a limit in the boat and by 9:00 we had culled up to about 35 pounds. After that we caught one or two every 15 minutes or so for the rest of the day, also catching a few on spinnerbaits.” Their last cull fish was caught at 1:00, and their biggest cull was a six pounder. After bringing their fish to the scales, they enjoyed sitting in the top spot for 1st place and Big Bass for about 30 minutes, then big bass was taken away from them and finally falling into 2nd place overall. “It’s a crying shame to catch 40 pounds for 2nd place!” Still a great check for a day of fishing! Rickman & Krueger won $5,000 for 2nd place.

The team that beat them out had no particular kicker in their bag, just five that all looked alike, right at 9 pounds apiece! Charles Whited and Phillip Walker had quite a day bringing in a 44.98 lb sack, setting a record that won’t soon be broken. This is the first year this duo has teamed up, but have each been fishing Bass Champs for years. Charles won the Central region I-Match challenge two years in a row, while Phillip is also no stranger to the winners circle. “First, we’d like to thank fellow competitor Terry Oldham and his fine custom fiberglass rods” Phillip began. “We caught our two biggest fish on Texas rigged Kicker Craws, and the other three on deep crank baits. When we had gone out in practice, we located this spot but not this kind of quality bass. Today they were just a lot bigger!” They had gone to the upper end of the lake, fishing a shallow grass bed with hardwood stumps. “Our flipping fish were in 5’ of water, and the crank bait fish were in 15’. The key was to run the baits parallel to the bank.” They hit four different spots, and had a 35 pound limit by 8:00. Their last cull was made with only four minutes to spare. “Sometime during the day we lost both our scales and our balance beam in the water, so when it was time to cull we were just eyeballing and guessing. In the end, we were culling seven pounders. This has been the best tournament day of our lives!” Bass Champs presented them $20,000 for their 1st place finish. Charles has always run a Skeeter, but his bonus eligibility had just run out on his boat. Wednesday before this tournament he bought a new Skeeter boat and they won the $5,000 Skeeter Bonus. In addition, they also won the Sure Life products bonus for another $200. They would also like to thank Fisherman’s Corner Tackle Shop as their sponsor.

Robert “Shane” Arrington, fishing his first Bass Champs tournament with Steve Arrington busted the previous Bass Champs Big Bass record with their 12.76 lb bass. “I was throwing a Texas rig on a main lake point in 8’-11’. About 8:30, I picked up my rod tip and it was heavy – I thought I was hung. Right about then I saw my line going out to the left and set the hook. I hollered at Steve, ‘Get the net!’ On the first pass, he missed her then got her on the second pass. This is about the biggest bass I’ve ever caught!” They took great care of her all day, bringing her to the scales in great shape. They won $1,000 for Big Bass plus another $900 for finishing in 16th place overall. “This was an unbelievable tournament. It was a privilege to be a part of it. The degree of sportsmanship from the rest of the anglers was incredible. This was our first Bass Champs tournament ever, and I must say they are a real class act.”

Top teams:
1st $25,200 44.98 lbs Charles Whited & Phillip Walker
2nd $ 5,000 40.34 lbs Rick Rickman & Elroy Krueger
3rd $ 3,000 32.90 lbs Richard Cremo & Steven Charles
4th $ 2,000 30.68 lbs Felipe Delagarza & Dolores Robles
5th $ 1,200 29.74 lbs Terry Oldham & M Jame Buitron
6th $ 1,090 29.70 lbs Forrest Wilson & Derick Kuyrkendall
7th $ 1,080 29.10 lbs Wendell Ramsey & Ronnie Wallace
8th $ 1,070 27.64 lbs Tim Cook & Brian Washburn
9th $ 1,060 27.56 lbs Chance Hundley & Cody Hundley
10th $ 1,050 27.48 lbs Shane Gibson & Jimmy Johnson
…….and last in the money……
30th $ 500 21.02 lbs Chris Short & Jeff Mergele

There is only one tournament left for the South Region, only one more push for the Angler of the Year in the points race. Choke Canyon will host the final event May 19 at Caliham park.

Top teams by points:
805 Terry Oldham & M Jaime Buitron
798 Wendell Ramsey & Ronnie Wallace
797 Forrest Wilson & Derick Kuyrkendall
795 Charles Whited & Phillip Walker
787 Albert Hudson & Bill Kingsbery

The Championship for the South and Central regions will be a two day event, October 27-28. Also, don’t forget to plan to fish the 1st Annual Dodge Mega Bass tournament July 29th on Sam Rayburn. Ten places will be paid each hour and the biggest bass of each hour will win a brand new Dodge pick up truck!

For more information, call Bass Champs at 817-439-3274 or click to www.basschamps.com

Trower & Stafford win $20,000 on Belton at Bass Champs

Summary: By: Patty Lenderman   Trower & Stafford win $20,000 on Belton at Bass Champs By Patty Lenderman For the second time this season, Bass Champs Central Region went to Lake Belton. Nearly $50,000 was up for grabs in cash and prizes, and 181 teams went after it. Ronnie Trower & Bret...

Saltwater Fishing Reports Week of May 16th

Summary:  NORTH SABINE    Trout and redfish are good while drifting the middle of the lake on fire tiger and plum Norton Sand Eels, Bass Assassins and shrimp. Croaker, black drum and flounder are good on jigs tipped with shrimp while drifting the shell. SOUTH SABINE  Trout are good off the pier at night o...

Coastal Texas Fishing Reports

Summary: NORTH SABINE Flounder are fair to good near the cuts on the Louisiana shoreline on shad and jigs tipped with shrimp. Trout and reds are fair on the shorelines on gold spoons. SOUTH SABINE Redfish and black drum are fair on cut-bait and shrimp from the jetty. Trout, sheepshead, croaker, sand...

Annual Winter Trout Stocking - Ongoing through March

Summary: For an inexpensive, entry-level fishing experience the entire family can enjoy, it doesn’t get much easier than winter rainbow trout fishing in Texas. Beginning Nov. 29 and continuing through March, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will stock upwards of 275,000 hatchery-reared rainbow trout...

Richland Chambers Fishing Report

Summary: Richland Chambers June 11th. ’05 I fished some great repeat clients today, Carl, Jeanna and their sons Matt and Michael. They are a great little family and a lot of fun. I started the morning at Pelican Island and we immediately found some schooling fish. I moved out into deeper water only to find s...

Highland Lakes Report

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Files Weekly Fishing Report

Summary:   Reports Sponsored BY: Terminator Lures                            www.terminatorlures.com Creme Lures                                   www.cremelure.com JDC Baits                                        www.jdcbaits.com Rat-L-Trap Lures                             www.ra...

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