RIVER KING’S CHAMPIONS

 

 

Rob Lampman and Harry Miller, River King's Champions

Rob Lampman and Harry Miller, River King’s Champions

                Rob Lampman of DeSoto, WI. & Harry Miller of Bellevue, IA are crowned the 2014 WAT/Diamond Jo Casino “River King’s Champion’s”.  The top 30 teams from the regular 2013 tournament season were invited to attend.  Rob & Harry competed against 29 other WAT Teams and were victorious with a huge weight of 41.67 lbs.  This tournament was a Walleye Federation Side Pot Tournament with all 30 teams competing.  The tournament was also a Catch, Photo, Release format that allowed each team to record their 6 best fish. The teams were allowed to fish pools 11, 12 & 13 of the Mississippi River from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM on June 14, 2014.  The weigh-in was held at the Mississippi Moon Bar of the Diamond Jo Casino at 5:00PM & emceed by Walleye Pro Tommy Skarlis. 

 

Place

Boat Number

           TEAM

# Fish

Big Fish

Total

1

5

Miller/Lampman

6

8.84

41.67

2

2

Lehrman/Kruger

6

8.34

35.92

3

10

White/Siegele

6

7.41

28.62

4

22

Holten/Steufen

6

4.7

24.91

5

9

Ware/Oberbroeckling

6

5.39

22.16

6

18

Brinkman/Harris

5

4.87

19.66

7

16

Bremmer/Faga

6

4.38

18.17

8

7

Oyen/Kopp

5

6.75

18.09

9

20

Millenkamp/Steuer

6

8.34

17.87

10

13

Skarlis/Lahr

6

5.21

17.87

11

21

Eiben/Eiben

6

6.55

17.11

12

25

Beck/Brye,T

3

5.95

13.54

13

11

Bisdorf/Freiburger

6

2.76

13.03

14

4

Withey/Egstad

3

4.7

12.59

15

23

Brestrup/Flury

6

2.54

12.21

16

3

Willett/Shulista

5

4.22

11.41

17

15

Schumacher/Streif

5

3.25

10.95

18

6

Glynn/Schmerbach

4

3.64

9.39

19

17

Schlueter/Maires

4

4.38

8.7

20

26

Kirby/Swartz

4

2.54

8.63

21

1

Berns/Hancock

3

3.51

7.61

22

28

Anderson/Mielkey

2

3.78

5.73

23

24

Killinger/Killenger

2

3.25

5.11

24

8

Thill/Lester

2

2.65

4.6

25

19

Haugen/Haugen

1

2.23

2.23

26

12

Pape/Pankowski

0

0

0

26

14

Hammargren/Newhoff

0

0

0

26

27

Demkier/Schlegel

0

0

0

 

29

Schneeberger/Renner

0

0

0

26

30

Brye, B/Von Ruden

0

0

0

 

TOTALS

114

387.78

 

 

 

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Ohio Walleye Federation on Berlin Lake

The Ohio Walleye Federation held its 2014 Ravenna Marine Inland Lake 2-Day Champhionship on Berlin Lake June 21 & 22.  After several days of thunderstorms and severe weather Berlin Lake had risen 4ft in just two days before the tournament.  Teams persevered through the tough pre-fishing understanding fluctuating water levels had made a normally tough bite tougher and knowing landing every bite would be critical to claiming the guaranteed $2500 1st place prize.  The team of Collin Murphy and Jay Dossi persevered over 25 other teams bringing in a 5 fish limit each day for a 2 day total of 25.48lbs capturing the $2500 1st place prize.  Murphy/Dossi reported a tough day of pre-fishing the day before the tournament eventually catching one 4lber in shallow water.  Knowing that was the size fish that was needed to win the tournament the team decided they were going to focus on shallow water all day and try to grind out 5 bites.  The plan came together and after day 1 they were in the lead with a 5 fish bag of over 14.5lbs.  Day 2 the team was able to scratch out another 5 fish limit securing the first place prize.  Murphy/Dossi reported catching their fish on jig and worms in 3-5ft of water.  Second place went to the team of Robert Burkholder and Marion Erb with a 2 day total of 22.84lbs.   They also caught their fish using jig and worms in 15-22ft of water.  The top two teams were the only teams to bring in a 5 fish limit each day showing once again the consistency is critical to winning a two day tournament.  Other top finishing teams included Mulraney/Sharrone in 3rd, Drotar/Bowen in 4th, Dossi/Barwick in 5th and Shipman/Shipman in 6th.    Reports from the remaining placing teams were a mix of jigging with worms and trolling crankbaits on leadcore.

 

2014 OWC ILC Championship Berlin Lake

Finish

Team

Day1

Day2

Total

Murphy/Dossi

14.6

10.88

25.48

1

Burkholder/Erb

13.54

9.3

22.84

2

Martin/Mulraney

12.2

7.12

19.32

3

Drotar/Bowen

3.28

14.66

17.94

4

Dossi/Barwick

8.66

9.16

17.82

5

Shipman/Shipman

11.54

6.18

17.72

6

 

The 2014 ILC points team champion was also determined with the team of Robert Burkholder and Marion Erb taking 1st place.  The team had a great year with a 4th place finish at Mosquito Lake, 2nd place at Pymatuning Lake,  2nd place at Lake Milton, 2nd place on day 1 of Berlin Championship and 6th place finish on day 2 of Berlin Championship.  The team of Shipman/Shipman were 2nd in points and Siembor/Whitlatch were  3rd.

 

2014 ILC Points

Finish

Team

Points

Burkholder/Erb

394

1

Shipman/Shipman

383

2

Cappelli/Jackson

379

3

Siembor/Whitlatch

379

4

Drotar/Bowen

374

5

 

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Bolles Harbor and Beyond

When it comes to fishing Lake Erie, the main question is always, who is willing to make a long run to find the bigger fish to win the tournament?  That was mostly the case again this year launching out Bolles Harbor.  Bolles Harbor is a nice launch and great parking to hold the event.  The club members  do not have to make a long run out of the launch to catch fish, however, if they want to shoot for the larger walleyes and win the tournament it would be a trip towards West Sister Island and beyond.
The weather started off a little shaky on tournament morning .  The teams that fished Breast Bay had rain and hail that filled the bottom of the boats and of course our friend, the wind, in the morning.  The teams that ran out towards West Sister and beyond had some rain and wind and a lot of dark clouds.  However, by the end of the day it laid down and became a great day to be out.
When it can to the end, 27 boats brought in 88 fish to the scales, three more boats than the previous trip to Lake Erie in 2013.  It was a decent day and everyone enjoyed the outing.  Look for the top 10 to share techniques and location on where they caught fish.  The question has already arisen about next year, are we fishing Port Clinton and are we going to be able to fish in Canadian waters?
Where the club fishes next year will be voted on by the membership and the Board will discuss the Canadian water issue for 2015.  The question will always remain, are you willing to make the run to win a tournament?

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Disabled American Veterans Walleye Tournaments

 

The Brant and Fields Commemorative Walleye Tournament was held June 15, 2014. Thirty-three teams participated. Rainy, cold and windy conditions Saturday  changed to calm, sunny and 80 degrees Sunday for the tournament. The team of John Maholic, Bradford, PA, and Matt Clark, Mount Jewett, PA, cleaned up with the big basket of the day and biggest fish.DAV 061414 winners

They brought a full basket to the scales weighing 11.72 pounds including a big fish of 4.70 pounds. With that catch they took home $4,459.00. A very generous donation to the Alan Ward Whopper Walleye pot of $2000.00 came from the Warren Elks Lodge 223. Their involvement has increased the big fish payout tremendously. Their Exalted Ruler, Jeff Frailey, said they would like to continue their participation.

In the afternoon before the teams returned to the scales, National Professional Anglers Association member Brent Long put on a fishing clinic for 13 children. He covered PFD safety, knot tying, bait and casting. Using poles baited with  plastic minnows, they had the opportunity to cast for some plastic fish. The clinic ended with a book and brand new fishing pole for each of the children.

The day ended for the fishermen with 116 fish for 160.62 pounds. There were 19 limits and 5 blanks. Total payout for the day was $7,651.00.

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