10/6/2007 NFGFC Tournament Results

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10/6/2007 NFGFC Tournament Results

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As Rodbow posted earlier, the wind was howling out of the northeast this morning, making running out of Mash's Sands dangerous. The decision was made to allow all teams to launch wherever they chose, and check in at Jerry's Bait and Tackle by 3:30.

Alan Casselman and Reggie Roddenberry had boat problems that prevented them from making the weigh in. David Griffith and his partner were late returning, as a result of offering assistance to Alan and Reggie.

Here's the rundown on the rest. There were 8 teams participating today.

Name # 0f fish Big Fish Weight Place Points

Ty Smith 5 5.23 13.05 1 50
Casey Cook 5 5.23 13.05 1 50

Jeff Trent 5 3.95 12.32 2 49
Austin Trent 5 3.95 12.32 2 49
Chuck Collins 5 3.95 12.32 2 49

Michael Melton 5 4.18 12.03 3 48
Colby Melton 5 4.18 12.03 3 48
Mark Beckham 5 4.18 12.03 3 48

Steve Taylor 5 1.93 9.48 4 47
Butch Taylor 5 1.93 9.48 4 47

John Vickers 5 2.16 9.08 5 46
Mike Thomas 5 2.16 9.08 5 46

Brian Showman 2 1.66 2.63 6 45
Katie Showman 2 1.66 2.63 6 45
Jeff Suber 2 1.66 2.63 6 45

Alan Casselman 25
Reggie Roddenberry 25

David Griffith 25
McCain (Guest)

Now, the bigger question for several of you. The points.

Here's the top 20.

John Vickers 49 50 46 41 40 45 49 50 46 -41 -40 335
Casey Cook 25 47 50 47 44 48 49 50 0 -25 335
Chuck Collins 48 44 42 48 48 50 44 49 0 -42 331
Jeff Trent 48 44 42 48 39 50 44 49 0 -39 325
Mark Beckham 49 41 42 50 47 45 48 0 0 322
Brian Showman 48 25 40 49 43 46 44 43 45 -25 -40 318
Colby Melton 49 41 36 50 47 45 48 0 0 316
Michael Melton 49 41 36 50 47 45 48 0 0 316
Autsin Trent 44 42 48 39 50 44 49 0 0 316
Steve Taylor 25 25 48 45 49 46 43 47 -25 0 303
Jeff Suber 50 25 42 43 37 25 38 25 45 -25 -25 280
Clayton Brunson 25 25 48 49 40 48 0 0 235
Larry Cobb 25 25 48 49 40 48 0 0 235
Alan Casselman 25 25 39 39 42 42 25 25 0 -25 237
Rick Johnson 25 25 43 38 40 25 25 0 -25 196
Jim Chalkley 49 50 41 50 0 0 190
Butch Taylor 25 25 45 46 43 47 0 0 231
Katie Showman 43 46 44 43 45 0 0 221
Robbie Green 49 47 25 47 0 0 168
Dale Evans 39 46 25 25 25 0 0 160

That's right, folks. Casey and I are tied for the lead. Chuck is 4 points behind. Colby Melton and Austin trent are tied for Jr. Angler. And Katie Showman has a solid lead for Lady angler of the year.

Good luck next month, folks.
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So I just checked in to see how you guys did on my water.... :D
Was the wind that bad?
And where did the teams fish?
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Man was the wind howling out of the east!!!! We decided to still go offshore out of Carrabelle yesterday morning and the wind never quit. The fish bit well, but man did we take a beating......will post report later when I quit swaying :lol:
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Post by Capt Reggie »

:smt006 Ouch - that wind was tough on this old fly fisherman! :smt009
Bman, you would have had a good laugh at my antics as I tried to get the fly line out to those trout. I'm going to let my partner, Alan (Reel Therapy), give the bulk of our report. However, a few things come to mind that I want to let everyone know about.
#1. I really appreciate fishing with my partner, Alan, who was ever the gentleman angler...putting up with my fly fishing foul-ups. I could not have "drawn" a better partner, never mind the fact that Allen elected to fish with me knowing I was determined to fly fish this tournament. 8)
#2. Thank you, TinCan, for the wise decision to get us out of fishing Mashes Sands - it would have certainly been a dangerous fishing condition out there. We will have better days for us to fish out of Mashes Sands next year, I think. TinCan, you have my vote for Tournament Director next year. :beer:
#3. Great gobs of thanks to David and his partner for stopping to check on us when Allen's outboard motor died at Buoy 44 in the St. Marks channel. I'm sorry your certain act of kindness caused you guys to be late to the checking in! Did you enjoy those big, fat trout we gave you? :lick:
#4. I really learned a great deal fishing this tournament. For instance, when your fly rod does not produce results, put it down and pick up the conventional gear. Yes, I did! Although I tried to play Capt. Reggie the guide, I managed to catch a couple of fat trout slinging a MirroLure and a weightless Gulp (Allen can tell you about the colors & flavor - he has pics). Also, I will start fishing tournaments next year (next month, too) as I have been convinced that this is a pure form of sportsmanship, as evidenced by all the participants - you guys rock. Now I know why I joined the NFGFC! :lol:
$5. Finally, Darn-Darn, Allen & I missed out on the food at the end of the weighg in. Oh well, next month - maybe we can get in without mishap so we can actually weigh in our own fish. I promised Allen that if his boat was still down for repairs next tournament, we would fish out of my battle wagon, for sure.
Next month's tournament is going to be an exciting affair as our two front runners battle down to the wire for all the glory. If I were a better journalist, maybe I would write a story about it. Maybe I will? 8)
To all you peeking fly fishermen out there in the land of salt water fishing, that wind was more challenging than my last weekend's affair with TallyFly, when we actually fought the east winds out of Mashes Sands. :roll:
Last Saturday's trip and yesterday's happenstances reminded me about why I fish = Because a day on the water with good fishing friends makes for a wonderful adventure no matter the weather conditions, etc. :P
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13 pounds yesterday :o

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Post by Welby »

Good job to Ty and Casey....and all the teams that toughed out the wind. Thanks TC for putting on another good tournamnet. As always I enjoyed it and plan to be there next month.

Thanks to the Skeeter crew, it was fun putting a few fish in the boat !
I look forward to next time. :thumbup:
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Some good fish caught. Nice job :thumbup:
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Congrats Ty and Casey. thats a stout weight on a crappy day. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Congrats Ty and Casey. Great job! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Post by snatch-n-reel »

Way to go Casey and Ty. :thumbup:
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It was a blowing day, Glad we did'nt have to put in a Mashes Sands. CC and I launched at Spring Creek. Hit one of my favorite spots and only picked up a small trout and a small red.

About 9am we ran to Redfish Point. We saw the BassBoys there, AKA (Team Two and 1/2 men). CC and I got where we wanted to fish, after fishing for about 20 minutes I caught a man. He was 26.5" and weighed 5.23 lbs. CC caught the other four, two 19.5"ers an 18"er and a 16.5"er. These fish gave us 13.05 lbs. for the day and Big Fish. The big one was caught with my big jerk bait.

CC and I had a good time and a lot of laughs, Hope to fish with him again.

Jsuber took a picture of the big trout.

Here is a picture of the filet.

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I fished with the man, the myth, the legend, Ty One On yesterday and learned a ton about fishing. It was an awesome time, had the privelege of netting an absolute hawg of a trout, and even got to see the infamous "Smith Beach." Man what a day. Enjoyed talking with all of yall at the weigh-in and am already looking forward to the next tournament.
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That is one large filet. What a Fish! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Congrats fellas.

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Post by SHOWBOAT »

Congrats Casey and Ty; hell of a stringer.

I must apologize to Suber for taking him and then breaking down :oops:

Turns out it was just a nut on the battery terminal that was not tight enough (thanks Butch-saved me some monty). Was snug to the hand, and I didn't know they needed to be any tighter than that. Mangaged two trout in the first spot before we couldn't refire and had to endure a slow trolling motor ride back. Then to the bar to wait on check in.

Went out Sunday just to make sure everything is works again, and it does. Managed about 12 trout and saw lots of reds east of the lighthouse.
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