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  • Who Pulled the Plug??

    It was another interesting day on the bay today. The wind blew somewhere in the neighborhood of 300 miles per hour out of the Northwest to start the day, and the tide was easily 3 foot below normal by mid morning. Our day started of fairly well, and we were catching good trout. My first bite was a very nice trout, that came up doing the classic big girl head shake. That's always scarry, and this time was no exception. After her five seconds at the surface, she headed straight towards me, staying down, until she had completed her first lap around me. Then the inevitable, she came up for round two of the head shakes, and bloop, out comes the Corky. She was however nice enough to lay there on the surface, about 15 feet away for long enough for me to fully absorb the fact that I had just lost a trout in the 6 pound class in the first hour of a tournament. The good news is that there were a few more good fish that were willing to bite. After the first one, I proceeded to redeem myself by landing the next 4 trout before they took their mid morning break. I had 2 small ones and two between 4-5 pounds at the end of the first wade.

    Daniel had been wading a good ways down the shoreline, so I didn't really have any idea what damage he had done. Our fish shut down at the same time, so we took a break to get the livewell going. Turns out that Daniel had been working some magic of his own, and he had two that were probably right at 5 and close to 5.5. We loaeded them up in the livewell, grabbed a quick bite and talked things over. It was pretty relaxing to realize that we had at least 14 if not 15 pounds already in the bag.

    Feeling sure that there was a kicker waiting somewhere out there, we went back to it. Each of us right back to where we had started the day. After a solid hour of not catching a fish, and remembering that Daniel had seen some bait moving, while I hadn't, I headed towards him. The move paid off, and I got fairly close, I stuck another nice fish. This one popped the hooks as well, but got my concentration back where it needed to be. As we worked the area slowly, we each got bitten a few more times. Daniel's fish seemed to be crunching the Corky, and missing the hooks. My next bite was the best of the day. She thumped poor little Fatboy good, and then gave me the big scare at the surface. I thought for sure that she had pulled the hooks, as she charged across the surface, and my line went limp. As I started to crank the Corky back in, the line came tight again, and the battle was on. This fish had no intention of giving up easily, but after several head shake sessions and 6 full laps around me, I was able to grab her. My guess on the spot was that she would go 7 pounds, and about 27 inches. We managed a few more bites up until around 12:30 or so then decided we had done what we came for.

    At the weigh in, we were holding down a very strong first place. That is, until Randy Weaver and Dean Stevens weighed. These two have been on some truly huge trout lately, and today was no exception. Until they weighed, we were first overall and first in big trout, with our 17.76 pound string, and 6.94. Weaver and Stevens brought there fish to the scale and trumped us by just over a quarter of a pound! 18.09!! Man, that's a huge tournament string!!!

    Overall, there were slightly more than 60 competitors in the Spectacular Trout Series today, with 14 teams that brought their strings to the weigh in. Congratulations to all, especially Randy Weaver and Dean Stevens and Rob Ellis and Bryan White who took the big fish honors.

    We had a great day overall, and probably released 14 pounds strings at least 3 times over to get the right 3 too take to the weigh.

    The fininshes are as follows:

    1- Randy Weaver, Dean Stevens 18.09
    2- Steve Soule', Daniel Popovich 17.76
    3- Aaron Stillwagon 14.98
    4- Joe Townsend, Kenny Garza 11.23
    5- Leon Napoli, William Cauthen 10.76
    6- Pickel, Marshal 10.58
    7- Hoogeboom, Hardaway 10.57
    8- Ellis, White 10.40
    9- Bautista, Aguirre 9.52
    10- Rodefeld, Inglehart, Johnson 8.96
    11-Reuter, Baker 8.8
    12- Roberson, Storm 8.55
    13- Battistomi, Battistomi 7.67
    14- Dixon, Woodcock 7.18

    The top three Big Trout were:
    Ellis, White 7.13
    Soule', Popovich 6.94
    Weaver, Stevens 6.72

    Looking forward to the next one and more warming weather.
    Attached Files
    http://www.theshallowist.com

  • #2
    Sounds like a Great tournament. Glad to see Keith and Jeff up there in the top 10! Nice job Capt Steve!
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    • #3
      Great report Steve. I have to get out of the cave and get back in the water...2 more weeks.

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      • #4
        Great job there Steve and Pop

        Hope they are out there tomorrow lol

        Thomas
        Capt. Thomas Barlow
        281-827-6815
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        • #5
          Good read...thanks for posting.

          Nice work y'all did on the fish, good finish in the tourney too.

          I have a couple of questions though...i don't know much about those trout tournies...especially the ones with live weigh ins. I'm assuming that you're following TPWD regs on keeping only one fish over 25" a day? About the live weigh in...so is it ok if the fish dies after weigh in, as long as it's alive when it is put on the scales?
          "If our father had his say, nobody who did not know how to catch a fish would be allowed to disgrace a fish by catching him." Norman Maclean, from A River Runs Through It

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          • #6
            In this tourney, they are only allowed one fish over 25"..

            Rules can be read at www.specktourney.com

            This particular tourney is not a live weigh in but many competitors do bring fish in live and release them alive
            Capt. Thomas Barlow
            281-827-6815
            www.notoriousguideservice.com

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            • #7
              Good report sounds likea heck of a day and tourney...congrats is Daniel the guy that works at gander mtn??
              MANVEL MOB

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              • #8
                Dang! You and DPOP put it on those burners! That is what I am talking about! Hell of a job Gentlemen!
                TDFT Certified Weighmaster

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by GHSmacker View Post
                  Good read...thanks for posting.

                  Nice work y'all did on the fish, good finish in the tourney too.

                  I have a couple of questions though...i don't know much about those trout tournies...especially the ones with live weigh ins. I'm assuming that you're following TPWD regs on keeping only one fish over 25" a day? About the live weigh in...so is it ok if the fish dies after weigh in, as long as it's alive when it is put on the scales?
                  This was not a live weigh tournament, but we chose to make the effort. Your assumption that we are following the TPWD regs is correct. We did have a second fish that was over 25, that we culled. The fish that we weighed measured 23.5, 24.25, and 26.75. The second fish that was over 25 was skinny and actually weighed less than the 23.5. Spectacular is one of the few tournaments that polygraphs the winners, so you have to be on top of the rules if you are shooting for a win.

                  Dpop and I are strong advocates of catch and release, so we are going to keep them alive anytime that we can. When you fish any of the trout tournaments now, we are bound by the rule that we can't have more than 1 trout over 25 per angler. Sadly, the only fish that we couldn't release alive, was my big fish, Sal donates all the fish to a local charity to help needy families. Our other two fish swam away happily from the Bayland Park boat ramp after the weigh in. Last piece of this, the determination of alive for the live weigh tournaments is basically still moving in any way.
                  http://www.theshallowist.com

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by dbarham View Post
                    Good report sounds likea heck of a day and tourney...congrats is Daniel the guy that works at gander mtn??
                    He was. he is now officially my full time tournament parter, and considering weather he has any desire to go to work again. He's a great guy and unbelievable angler, who I have fished with for nearly 15 years now.
                    http://www.theshallowist.com

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                    • #11
                      X2. =P

                      DPOP is one hell of a guy.
                      TDFT Certified Weighmaster

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                      • #12
                        Congratulations Steve and Daniel for your second place finish, usually thats enough to win the tournament and congratulations to Aaron Stillwagon for his 3th place finish. Looks like some pigs were caught out there, even under adverse weather conditions that morning..... As Bob Stephenson Jr. said "The best time to go fishing is when you can".

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                        • #13
                          Steve, I meant to mention Aaron. I have a ton of respect for that guy! He has stayed at the top of these things for a very long time, and to do that with no more horsepower than he used yesterday, that's impressive. I don't really know him well, but he seems to be one of the most humble and likable guys on the water.

                          As for the Stephenson quote, you can't catch them if you aren't there. I personally thought it was outstanding weather, but then again, I loke low tides and pumping North winds.
                          http://www.theshallowist.com

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by shallowist View Post
                            He was. he is now officially my full time tournament parter, and considering weather he has any desire to go to work again. He's a great guy and unbelievable angler, who I have fished with for nearly 15 years now.
                            whatever happened to BIGDOG? Haven't seen him$ since he was runnin shoal me the money?? Great guy too he worked with Daniel?
                            MANVEL MOB

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                            • #15
                              Excellent reporting Sir, Thanks for sharing and keeping those Big Sows alive.. They are our future
                              Congrats on a fine Tournament!

                              Yes Chip the Ho and Hogie did good, proud of them!

                              wd

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