2011 Mr. Bass West Results

 Mr. Bass West

Tournament:    Mr. Bass West
Staff:                  Dan Grove (TD) & Mike Pierro,
Location:           Presque Isle, State Park, PA
Dates:                Saturday, July 16, 2011 and Sunday, July 17, 2011
Flight Times:     6:00am – 3:00pm for both days
Headquarters: Quality Inn & Suites, Fairview, PA (click here).
# of Championship Spots: 3 angler and 3 co-angler
Payouts:

 ANGLERS                                Co-ANGLERS     

1st Place $700 50% 1st Place $350 50%
2nd Place $420 30% 2nd Place $210 30%
3rd Place $280 20% 3rd Place $140 20%

Ranger Bucks:  1st Place –   $275
2nd Place – $125
3rd Place –  $  50

The hotel has also provided our members with a discounted rate (group #468790) and they have reserved as a block of 20 rooms.  Call the hotel directly at (814) 838-7647 to make your reservations an let them know you are with the PA Bass Federation and our group # (above).  By staying at this hotel you are helping the Tournament Staff significantly reduce our tournament costs.

They have ample parking for boats and outside outlets. The hotel is 7 miles from the entrance to the State park and all you do is make a right hand turn out of the parking lot and go straight (no turns).

Pre-Tournament Meeting:
Given the small field (10 anglers / 10 co-anglers) we are going to eliminate the pre-tournament meeting.  All pairings, lunker collection, etc., will be done at the ramp on Saturday morning.  Please be sure you get there in time to pair, launch and fish.

TOURNAMENT DETAILS:
This is the second state tournament for the 2011 season and will be held on beautiful Lake Erie out of Presque Isle State Park.

1) This will be a four (4) fish limit and fish must measure 15″
2) NY and OH waters will be OFF limits
3) Boat check-in will be at the ramp
4) Flights will launch from the ramp and is idle out to the bay area
5) Contestants fishing the main lake must idle through the narrows
6) Lake Erie are Coast Guard waters so PLEASE be sure you have the necessary boat equipment
7) If there is a small craft warning or advisory issued BEFORE launch the tournament will be restricted to bay only
8) Anglers must have a valid PA fishng license with a Lake Erie stamp or Trout Stamp / Erie combo stamp
9) Anglers must beach their boats for weigh-in.  DO NOT trailer your boat, otherwise, you will be disqualified
10) Anglers and Co-Anglers MUST check-in together in order to receive their weigh-in bags (no exception)
11) Tournament Staff will conduct an on water boat inspection prior to launch
12) All boat equipment must be operational (including livewells) at the time of launch
13) All navigation lights must be in and on when launching boats (no exception)
14) Ranger Bucks are available for this event and are posted above.

PLEASE NOTE , those higlight in bold have guaranteed partners.  Also the order referenced is NOT THE BOAT DRAW OR PAIRINGS, but rather the order in which applications were received.

In the event the field needs to be adjusted because there are more co-anglers than anglers, the last non guaranteed boater / co-angler will be removed and entry fee refunded (if necessary).  Lastly, given the number of participants from one club, it may be necessary to pair individuals from the same club.

ENTRIES AS OF JULY 4, 2011

ANGLERS                                                       CO-ANGLERS

# First Nam Last Name Club # # First Name Last Name Club #
1 Dan Grove, Sr. 10153 1 Frank Nagy 3578
2 Jim Lash 3578 2 Destin DeMarion 1780
3 Shaun Brown 3578 3 David Adam 10061
4 Steve Call 3578 4 Ron Cancilla 10061
5 Tim Macknair 10828 5 Mark Hartle 10153
6 Mike Pierro 10153 6
Eric
Kerle
10153
7 Steve Hughes 10153 7 Mark Nolf 10153
8 Frank Malek III. 10153 8 Mike Dunkerly 10153
9 Gus
Glasgow
10153 9 Seth Baker  6056
10 Jerry Hanna 10153   10 Brandon Hanna 10153

2011 Mr. Bass East Results

 Mr. Bass East

Tournament:    Mr. Bass East
Staff:                  Fred Lewis (TD), Chris Wilson (ATD), David Kozlansky, David Ciarletta, and Jason Dubernas
Location:           Smallwood State Park, MD
Dates:                 Friday, April 15, 2011 and Saturday, April 16, 2011
Flight Times:     Flight One (6:00am – 3:30pm) and Flight Two (6:15am – 3:45pm) for both days
Headquarters:  Super 8 Motel in Indian Head, MD (click for link)

Payout is 70% of all entry fees and the projected payout is below:

ANGLER DIVISION                         CO-ANGLER DIVISION
1st Place =   $3,220                       1st Place =  $1,575
2nd Place =  $1,610                       2nd Place = $  788
3rd Place =   $   966                       3rd Place =  $  472
4th Place =   $   386                       4th Place =   $  189
5th Place =   $   258                       5th Place =   $  126

Ranger Bucks:  1st Place  –   Bill Barlow =     $275
2nd Place –   Frank Boncore $125
3rd Place  –   Bill Morey          $  50

Lunker Winners

Day One = $450 Jason Dubernas (angler) and Greg Selby (co-angler)
Day Two = $450 Ed Kay (angler) and $440 Charles Stewart (co-angler)

            ANGLER FINAL RESULTS

Place First Last Day 1 Day 2 Total Weight
1 Bill Barlow 15.67 16.80 32.47
2 Jim Buechler 14.95 13.46 28.41
3 Ron Wolf 14.72 13.02 27.74
4 Ron Bane 14.87 12.57 27.44
5 Mike Sabbi 12.76 14.46 27.22
6 Jesse Salmon 14.83 12.01 26.84
7 Ed Guidon 12.64 13.55 26.19
8 Frank Boncore 15.18 10.87 26.05
9 Rickey Mummert 11.56 13.75 25.31
10 Troy Davis 13.36 10.65 24.01
11 Jeff Townsend 11.73 11.78 23.51
12 Ed Kay 12.80 10.57 23.37
13 Bill Morey 9.65 13.66 23.31
14 Ken Ansbach 11.77 11.15 22.92
15 Bruce Bramer 12.55 10.15 22.70
16 Keith Houseknecht 13.14 9.41 22.55
17 Mike Shumanis 10.93 11.28 22.21
18 Rich Witushynsky 11.57 10.04 21.61
19 Ray Bradshaw 11.77 9.18 20.95
20 Joe Booker 11.84 9.05 20.89
21 Robert Blake 12.31 8.47 20.78
22 Charles Aurandt 16.51 4.25 20.76
23 Kevin Goss 13.99 6.73 20.72
24 Chris Sumansky 12.64 7.64 20.28
25 Terry Olmstead 3.31 14.88 18.19
26 Tom Hafner 8.10 9.86 17.96
27 Matt Lovallo 6.05 11.90 17.95
28 Tom Brown 10.88 6.93 17.81
29 Josh Treibley 9.62 6.98 17.60
30 Rick Gerst 9.20 8.34 17.54
31 Jason Dubernas 8.56 8.42 16.98
32 Sam Noel, Jr. 9.92 5.84 15.76
33 Jason Shipton 12.93 2.23 15.16
34 Charles Dorrough 12.68 2.04 14.72
35 Brad Bressler 9.62 4.43 14.15
36 Darrin Orsargos 4.44 8.62 13.06
37 Rich Wolota 2.10 10.64 12.74
38 Aaron Kassab 5.58 6.05 11.63
39 Scott Amig 4.41 6.26 10.67
40 Brian Fitch 4.03 5.58 9.61
41 Dan Grey 7.73 0.00 7.73
42 Fred Lewis 2.47 2.39 4.86
43 Greg Smith 3.18 0.00 3.18
44 Rocky Confletti 0.00 3.00 3.00
45 John Osmond 2.96 0.00 2.96
46 Larry Moore 0.00 2.36 2.36
 CO-ANGLER FINAL RESULT
Place First Last Day 1 Day 2 Total Weight
1 Ron Cancilla 13.46 14.65 28.11
2 Jesse Snyder 12.89 13.25 26.14
3 David Wilt 14.53 10.95 25.48
4 Greg Selby 13.79 10.93 24.72
5 Steve Morella 15.81 8.58 24.39
6 Charles Stewart 11.31 12.92 24.23
7 Rich Jordan 12.16 10.82 22.98
8 Bob Hockley 12.33 8.06 20.39
9 Bernie Lazor 13.50 6.82 20.32
10 Phil Sullivan 5.94 14.06 20.00
11 Robert Fry 11.11 7.65 18.76
12 John Buries 9.31 8.57 17.88
13 Greg Jones 13.78 4.07 17.85
14 Ryan Urso 12.20 5.21 17.41
15 Ben Cluster 9.90 7.14 17.04
16 Scott Umberger 12.26 4.63 16.89
17 Steve Mulholland 10.85 5.85 16.70
18 Brent Jensen 10.32 6.07 16.39
19 Brett Dalrymple 6.93 7.87 14.80
20 Martin Cesvesa 2.37 12.43 14.71
21 Sue Blake 6.70 7.54 14.24
22 Mike Burton 6.46 7.32 13.78
23 David Rupert 9.47 4.08 13.55
24 James Wilkins 12.96 0.00 12.96
25 Ron Gable 7.80 5.06 12.86
26 Ron Bane, Sr. 4.87 6.89 11.76
27 Bob Davidson 7.03 4.22 11.25
28 Vince Riotto 7.54 3.48 11.02
29 Ron Livers 7.71 3.05 10.76
30 Daniel Solomon 10.02 0.00 10.02
31 Randy Gordner 2.45 5.93 8.38
32 Clark Snitker 4.28 3.58 7.86
33 David Kozlansky 3.21 4.25 7.46
34 David Ciarletta 5.14 2.12 7.26
35 Mike O’Harold 4.55 2.38 6.93
36 Scott Carlisle 0.00 6.86 6.86
37 Derek Severns 2.16 4.51 6.67
38 Corbin Gotwalt 2.56 2.64 5.20
39 Bill Wood 5.11 0.00 5.11
40 Chris Wilson 2.77 2.08 4.85
41 Gary Leranian 0.00 2.24 2.24
42 Somang Kim 2.09 0.00 2.09
43 Steve Rhoads 1.84 0.00 1.84
44 Robert Severns 0.00 0.00 0.00
45 Josh Dietle 0.00 0.00 0.00

Maryland Black Bass roundtable meeting information

Hi everyone,

We had a productive Black Bass roundtable meeting on 22 February.

We discussed issues with the black bass fisheries in tidal rivers of Maryland ’s Chesapeake Bay .  We also had some guest speakers who discussed water quality problems and boating safety. I’ve attached minutes that summarize what we talked about.  I’ve also attached an annual review of our work with black bass over the next year.  Hopefully, you’ll find something interesting in it.  Soon, we’re going to try to get a facebook page started.  I hope to have you folks as facebook friends so that: 1) I can keep you guys better updated with things going on with black bass in the Bay; and 2) so we can discuss things that come up as a community.

Thanks again for your support of the fishery in the Bay.  Take care, Joe

Joseph W. Love, Ph.D.
Tidal Bass Manager

WEBSITE:  http://www.dnr.state.md.us/fisheries/recreational/tidalbass/

Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Inland Fisheries Management
Tawes St. Office Bldg, B-2
580 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD   21401
410-260-8257

Pennsylvania Club Adopts Lake

TBF section of the October edition of FLW Outdoors Magazine

The members of Leggett’s Creek Bassmasters had so much fun creating better fish habitat the past four years that they signed on for another three years. The 30-member club placed a total of 10 nesting structures and 30 porcupine structures in Prompton Lake because the lake was in dire need of good habitat. Two larger lakes are located nearby, but Prompton was ripe for a little volunteer work, considering no one else had done anything there in the past.

Leggett’s Creek Bassmasters enrolled in the state’s Cooperative Habitat Improvement Program (CHIP) so they could take care of the lake with guidance from state fisheries experts.

“We fish this lake quite a bit, and we noticed that it was lacking quality habitat in many places,” said Fred Lewis Jr., conservation and tournament director for the club. “So I approached (Pennsylvania Bass Federation State Conservation Director) Bill Reichert, who put us in touch with Dave Houser. He coordinates the lake section of the CHIP program.”

The program has been in existence for about 20 years and has approximately 50 lakes enrolled. It’s been so successful Japanese government officials came to Pennsylvania to examine the agency’s methods of working with volunteer groups like Leggett’s Creek Bassmasters.

“They weren’t interested in the fish structure or even fisheries management,” said Houser, chief habitat manager for the lake section of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. “They were just impressed by the way we were able to coordinate our network of volunteers under the CHIP program. We also had a group come down from Quebec to take a look at our habitat program and how we involve volunteers.”

Even with a strong corps of volunteer labor, these programs require a lot of money to be successful. The work Leggett’s Creek Bassmasters undertakes costs about $1,000 to $1,200 per year. Although state and federal grants kick in the majority of the total cost, the club still has to come up with the balance. To help pay for the efforts, the club holds three open pickerel tournaments each spring, which, like the club’s bass tournaments, are all catch-and-release.

“We hold them in May and early June on three different lakes before our bass season opens,” Lewis said. “It’s a way to get people fishing beforehand, and helps us pay for these projects.”

Lewis plans to approach the PFBC to see if a study can be conducted to determine if the club’s efforts have helped boost the fish population. He’s confident they have helped, but he’s not sure how much.

Most habitat work under the CHIP program isn’t necessarily designed just to boost fish numbers or to give anglers a specific place to cast a lure. Instead, they are habitat enhancements that benefit the entire ecosystem of a lake and aid in studying the relationship between fish habitat and fish population. Most projects include the dumping of rock, concrete rubble or rough-cut lumber.

“Some anglers tell me they never catch fish off them, while others tell me they do really well,” Houser said. “I do know that a variety of aquatic life uses them, and that’s what we hope to accomplish.”