Davies and Kerr get “Jiggy” at OWF Lake Milton Event

owfMILTON TOWNSHIP, Ohio – The Ohio Walleye Federation held its third tournament of the 2016 season on Sunday, May 22 at Lake Milton located in Mahoning County, just west of Youngstown, Ohio.  Twenty seven teams searched the 1600 acre scenic lake shoreline looking for the big bag of walleye that would earn them a share of the $4,300 in prize money.

The team of Paul Kerr of Lowellville, Ohio and Brian Davies of North Canton, Ohio found just that.  The duo earned 1st place weighing in 5 fish at 12.19 lbs., including big fish of the day at 5.12 lbs.  Brian Davies stated that “Our fish were caught pitching jigs down steep banks. We were sitting in 10-13 feet of water, with our bites coming at the 6-7 foot range.   Our biggest fish was caught around a laid down tree; we thought it was snag,” but it in fact was a 25” walleye.   Their jigging efforts earned them $1900 in prize money. Continue reading

Adler, Dempsey Win 2016 Cabela’s National Team Championship

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 Presented by Cabela’s

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Escanaba, Mich.—May 21, 2016—Wisconsin’s Adam Adler and Ryan Dempsey put together a three-day total weight of 65 pounds to top the 190-team field competing on Lake Michigan’s Bays de Noc to win the 2016 Cabela’s National Team Championship.

“It’s an unbelievable feeling,” said Adler, of Oconto Falls. He and Dempsey, of Oneida, were in second place on day one with 23-08. They held that position on day two with 19-08 and moved up the ranks on day three with a 5-fish limit of 22 pounds even.

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Fellow Wisconsin anglers and past NTC champions Derek Navis and Korey Sprengel also tallied a 65-pound three-day total, landing them in a tie atop the leaderboard. NTC tie-breaker rules favor the team that weighed in the most fish, which gave Adler and Dempsey the victory by a 15-13 margin.

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“Going out this morning six ounces behind Navis and Sprengel, and knowing they were on good fish made for a stressful day,” Adler added. “Ending up tied and then winning the tie-breaker is nothing short of amazing.”

It was an especially emotional triumph considering that Adler and Dempsey nearly won the 2014 Cabela’s NTC, where they ended up in second place a mere 6 ounces out of the winner’s circle.

“I don’t think I could have taken another finish like that,” Dempsey confided. “It’s nice to get the monkey off our backs.”

Teams were allowed to bring five walleyes to the scale each day. Only two of those could measure more than 23 inches long, which led to serious strategizing. “It was a chess game,” said Dempsey, who explained that he and Adler targeted large walleyes in the mornings, casting a mixture of lipless crankbaits, hair jigs and leadheads tipped with soft-plastic swimbaits in 30 to 40 feet of water. “We swam the jigs just off bottom on a steady retrieve,” said Dempsey.

To round out their limit with smaller fish below the 23-inch mark, they dragged jigs over schools of fish in slack-current areas in the Menominee River.

For their efforts, Adler and Dempsey collected more than $165,000 including $25,000 in first-place cash plus a brand-new, Evinrude-powered Ranger boat rigged with a Power-Pole shallow–water anchor. They also claimed a second Ranger-Evinrude-Power-Pole combo for winning the Ranger Cup contingency.

Held May 19-21 out of Escanaba and Gladstone, Michigan, the Cabela’s NTC is widely regarded as the pinnacle of grassroots walleye tournaments. It is comprised of two-person teams that qualified through competition in local tournaments organized by walleye clubs sanctioned by The Walleye Federation.

The full field competed on the first two days of the tournament, which was hosted by the Bays de Noc Convention and Visitors Bureau. Each team was allowed to bring their best five fish to the scale each day. Competition was intense, as only the top 25 teams would advance to the final round on day three.

The 2016 event marked the 15th edition of the prestigious championship, which annually draws hundreds of avid walleye anglers from across the U.S. and Canada.

Rounding out the top five were:

2nd: Derek Navis and Korey Sprengel, 65, $10,000 cash
3rd: Mike Defibaugh and John Stalling, 64-04, $8,500 cash

4th: Tom Kemos and Nate Curell, 60-09, $7,000 cash

5th: Brett Leitl and Bill Van Ornum, 49-14, $6,000 cash

The Cabela’s NTC offers a lucrative payback of more than 400 percent; qualifying teams shared more than $249,000 in cash and prizes, plus 50 custom Cabela’s All-American rings, trophies, plaques and more.

Another $1,000 in Cabela’s gift cards were awarded for big fish and big basket honors. On day one, the $250 Ram Big Basket Award went to Defibaugh and Stalling for their 24-pound, 11-ounce catch. Chad Fenstermaker and Mitch Shipman earned the day one $250 Evinrude Big Fish Award for their 10-pound walleye. On day two, Robert Claus and Jason Noworatzky won the $250 Ranger Boats Big Basket Award for their 23-pound, 1-ounce limit, while Troy Morris and Corey Heiser collected the $250 Pepsi Big Fish Award for a 10-pound, 3-ounce walleye.

Sprengel took the second-place finish in stride. “I’m happy for them,” he said. “We left two fish out there and they didn’t. They deserve to win.” He and Navis cast lipless crankbaits for their big fish in the mornings before targeting smaller walleyes.

A total of 433 walleyes weighing 2,017 pounds, 2 ounces crossed the scale at the Upper Peninsula State Fairgrounds during the catch-and-release format championship.

Adding to the excitement, the event was streamed live online at cabelas.com/ntc and walleyefederation.com, and also filmed for national television on “Americana Outdoors” on NBC Sports, the Pursuit Channel and other regional networks. Exact dates and airtimes will be announced at walleyefederation.com.

A Kid’s Fishing Clinic was held immediately following the day one weigh-in; youngsters got to meet NTC competitors and received free rod-and-reel combos courtesy of Cabela’s and The Walleye Federation.

Teams that qualify for next year’s championship will also get to test the waters of a world-class Great Lakes fishery. During the weigh-in, co-tournament director Dan Palmer announced that the 2017 Cabela’s NTC will be held June 8-10 on the trophy-rich waters of Lake Erie out of Lorain, Ohio.

2016 Cabela’s NTC sponsors include Cabela’s, Ranger Boats, Pepsi, Evinrude, Ram, Power-Pole, Delta County Chamber of Commerce and TWF. The Walleye Federation, based in Ponca City, Oklahoma, manages the qualifying process and co-produces the event alongside the Cabela’s Corporate Brand Partnership Team. For details on qualifying for the Cabela’s NTC, visit walleyefederation.com, or call (580) 765-9031.

 

 

Final weigh-in of the 2016 Cabela’s NTC from Escanaba

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Erb and Murphy Win Walleye Madness Berlin Lake Tournament

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Deerfield, OH—May 8, 2016—The team of Marion Erb and Colin Murphy get the right bite to win Walleye Madness Tournaments second event of the year. The one day team tournament featured some of the top inland walleye anglers battling for thousands in cash and prizes. On what was a very tough bite for most anglers, Erb and Murphy bagged a limit of 5 fish for 16.75lbs.

“We keyed in on main lake willows in 3-5 feet of water” said Murphy. Erb added “We stuck to our game plan the whole day and kept working the same areas.”

The winners used a combo of 1/8th jig heads tipped with night crawlers and Berkley Gulp. Looking for willows that were green seem to hold baitfish the walleye were feeding on.

The duo cashes in with a total of $2150, with a $1750 first place plus top Lund Boat honors good for $300. They also tied for on Buckeye Sports Center Big Fish of the day for $100.

The father and son team of Adam and Carl Momirov finished second with 12.90lbs. Adam and Carl worked willows with jig and worm combos also. Gold and pink jigheads seemed to work the best in Berlins stained water. The Momirov’s collected $850 plus $200 Mercury Marine bonus for the highest finishing boat equipped with a Mercury outboard. Jim Gwynn and Matt Whitacre took 3rd with 7.45lbs. Jim and Matt worked the north end of the lake using jig and worm. Sam Cappelli and Ted Jackson claimed 4th place with 6.45lbs. Chris Bradway and Trevor Eash round out the top 5 using jig and minnow combo.

Walleye Madness Tournaments are sponsored by Buckeye Sports Center, Lund Boats, Mercury Marine. The series offers no-membership fee required 100% payout tournaments, plus $700 per event in sponsor bonuses. Cabela’s National Team Championship qualifying is provided by the series affiliation with the national organization The Walleye Federation. We also would like to thank our contributing sponsors: Mepps, Reef Runner, Surf Monkey Gear, Oakley, Opti-Tackle, Vibe, Rednek Outfitters and AirWave Pedestal. Next up on the Walleye Madness Tournaments schedule is May 28th Lake Erie in Lorain. For more information please visit www.walleyemadness.net. Email info@walleyeMadness.net or call 440-390-8054.