Well, what can I say. The rally rocked! Lake Champlain showed her colors this weekend and so did the participants. LOL Food was excellent all weekend, we had a first class BBQ on....well actually we had a BBQ every night! Thursday at my house with Mac and Ken, who were reportedly and are now confirmed-"better than crack", Mike, Marke, Ron and his family. Friday night was fun at the 'helm, but I was NOT as Jamey put it "half drunk and denying it". LOL Friday's fishing was under blue bird skies with a very light breeze. Unfortunately, the bass were taking in the warmth too and didn't bite all too well. Saturday morning brought Lake Champlain in all her splendor with south winds at 20-25 mph and 3-4 whitecaps that were the root cause for me breaking a Minn Kota Genesis on Buzz's boat. OUCH! What a guy though, he would NOT take any money for repairs and barley let me give him gas money! Thanks again Buzz! Saturday's tourney weigh-in was accompanied by Jordan, a Nitro national team PRO! What a guy. Also watching on from his boat on the edge was Basil Bacon. Weights were as follows.
54 bass weighed in ALL alive, a testament to Nitro livewells and angler awareness
3rd Place with 14.07 lbs went to Eric Barker and Bill Kooi
2nd Place with 14.25 lbs went to Doug Ward and Mike Corbeil
1st Place with 15.40 lbs went to Marke Cicero and Rob LaMoy
Big Bass at 3.99 was Rob LaMoy
Sunday brought back the blue bird skies and light wind. Boat traffic however still brought up to the occasional 3 foot swell, but the lake was much calmer. Unfortunately many contestants gracefully bowed out as they had long drives home, so the field was cut dramatically from 13 boats to 7. 53 bass were weighed and only 1 dead.
3rd place with 11.11 lbs went to Rob LaMoy
2nd place with 11.43 lbs went to Mike Ohearn
1st place with 12.28 lbs went to Eric Barker
Big Bass at 3.75 lbs went to Eric Barker
Unfortunately, somehow in the course of the weekend I lost the big bass trophy for Sunday and was unable to present to Eric at the weigh in. Apologies again Eric, I will be mailing you one this week. Eric was a serious competitor all weekend and made his purty white 901 shine all weekend.
Multi-species on Saturday was won by Jim Moore with a 5.74 lb northern pike.
Jim's Avalanche was something to behold. It handled awesome. The hole shot was phenomonal and it hugged the water in a turn like a german made sportscar! Thanks again Jim for letting us take it for a ride.
Again, thanks to everyone who contributed. Thanks to all the participants and thanks to the board for allowing me to host the event. It was a blast and I look forward to next year's somewhere ELSE! LOL I was so whipped last night I fell asleep at 7:00. In fact I slept half the morning in Buzz's boat on Sunday! Hope everyone got home safely and PLEASE send me some pics for my album, as I was too busy to take any and I promised some to Jackie at Tracker. Now, go ahead and let me have it! LOL
54 bass weighed in ALL alive, a testament to Nitro livewells and angler awareness
3rd Place with 14.07 lbs went to Eric Barker and Bill Kooi
2nd Place with 14.25 lbs went to Doug Ward and Mike Corbeil
1st Place with 15.40 lbs went to Marke Cicero and Rob LaMoy
Big Bass at 3.99 was Rob LaMoy
Sunday brought back the blue bird skies and light wind. Boat traffic however still brought up to the occasional 3 foot swell, but the lake was much calmer. Unfortunately many contestants gracefully bowed out as they had long drives home, so the field was cut dramatically from 13 boats to 7. 53 bass were weighed and only 1 dead.
3rd place with 11.11 lbs went to Rob LaMoy
2nd place with 11.43 lbs went to Mike Ohearn
1st place with 12.28 lbs went to Eric Barker
Big Bass at 3.75 lbs went to Eric Barker
Unfortunately, somehow in the course of the weekend I lost the big bass trophy for Sunday and was unable to present to Eric at the weigh in. Apologies again Eric, I will be mailing you one this week. Eric was a serious competitor all weekend and made his purty white 901 shine all weekend.
Multi-species on Saturday was won by Jim Moore with a 5.74 lb northern pike.
Jim's Avalanche was something to behold. It handled awesome. The hole shot was phenomonal and it hugged the water in a turn like a german made sportscar! Thanks again Jim for letting us take it for a ride.
Again, thanks to everyone who contributed. Thanks to all the participants and thanks to the board for allowing me to host the event. It was a blast and I look forward to next year's somewhere ELSE! LOL I was so whipped last night I fell asleep at 7:00. In fact I slept half the morning in Buzz's boat on Sunday! Hope everyone got home safely and PLEASE send me some pics for my album, as I was too busy to take any and I promised some to Jackie at Tracker. Now, go ahead and let me have it! LOL