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Group member Jack Dalzell is currently in 8th place in the Everstart on
Erie out of Cleveland. The first day was brutal and over half the field called for trailers and didn't make it back to the weigh-in, but today was calm. Jack was in 10th yesterday and moved up to 8th today. He ended the prelims a good 9 pounds off the lead, but FLW zeros the survivors (top 10) out going into the 3rd day, so he's even with the leaders tomorrow morning. Hope he was saving his best fish of the final two rounds, and only catching enough to make it to day 3! Of course I know somebody who tried that, only to learn that two of the other guys in the top 10 had been hammering the fish he was saving. |
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Do we have a link to this series? Bill P.
================================================== ============================== "RichZ" wrote in message ... Group member Jack Dalzell is currently in 8th place in the Everstart on Erie out of Cleveland. The first day was brutal and over half the field called for trailers and didn't make it back to the weigh-in, but today was calm. Jack was in 10th yesterday and moved up to 8th today. He ended the prelims a good 9 pounds off the lead, but FLW zeros the survivors (top 10) out going into the 3rd day, so he's even with the leaders tomorrow morning. Hope he was saving his best fish of the final two rounds, and only catching enough to make it to day 3! Of course I know somebody who tried that, only to learn that two of the other guys in the top 10 had been hammering the fish he was saving. |
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I talked to Jack today, and he is confident about his chances.
On day one, he battled 6-foot waves all day, saying his 40-pound trolling motor was on high speed for four hours straight. Somehow, he overcame the beating meted out by the wind, plus the charlie horses from constant pressure on the control pedal, and came up with enough fish to get in the top ranks. Heartbreak #1 occurred when his co-angler, attempting to net a 5-pound smallmouth for jack, failed to watch the tip of the rod he held in his other hand. Somehow, as he bent over to reach for the bass, his rod tip became entangled in Jack's 4-pound test line, and when the fish thrashed, the line snapped and the bass dove out of sight. Jack was dismayed. The co-angler probably felt like crawling into a tackle locker to hide. This fellow was no rookie. I think Jack said he was a real veteran, good enough to have taken co-angler first place a week or so before in the BFL championships. Just shows anyone can make a rookie mistake in the excitement of a moment. The two stayed at it a while longer before starting a punishing trip back to the weigh-in. Somehow, as they fought the gale, Jack's foot struck a lever that drained his livewell. That counts as heartbreak #2. By the time he reached his destination, all five fish had gone on to meet their Maker, so Jack was hit with a hefty penalty. I think he still came out with over 16 pounds for the day. His co-angler did well, too, ending up in second place the first day. The good news was that he was competing for a place in the top ten, and he achieved that, so he's on a level playing field for Friday. By the way.... his day one co-angler wound up in the top ten and he drew Jack again for Friday. If he had been in another boat, Jack said the guy is not the type to intrude on the fish Jack had put them on. No details of today's event, other than the weather was fine and the bite was still on for those who could find fish. Maybe after the event is over Jack will provide more details about the type of lures, presentations, and pattern he was using. -- Joe Haubenreich Secret Weapon Lures Web: secretweaponlures.com --------------------------------------- Better designs... better lures.... better results ---------------------------------------~ 0"))) "RichZ" wrote in message ... Group member Jack Dalzell is currently in 8th place in the Everstart on Erie out of Cleveland. snip |
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Jack really a class act and I'd love to see him win this. The man know Lake
Erie well, and there's no doubt that it'll take pure luck to beat him. (Or some really big bass!) "Joe Haubenreich" (removethis)swljoe-at-secretweaponlures.com wrote in message ... I talked to Jack today, and he is confident about his chances. On day one, he battled 6-foot waves all day, saying his 40-pound trolling motor was on high speed for four hours straight. Somehow, he overcame the beating meted out by the wind, plus the charlie horses from constant pressure on the control pedal, and came up with enough fish to get in the top ranks. Heartbreak #1 occurred when his co-angler, attempting to net a 5-pound smallmouth for jack, failed to watch the tip of the rod he held in his other hand. Somehow, as he bent over to reach for the bass, his rod tip became entangled in Jack's 4-pound test line, and when the fish thrashed, the line snapped and the bass dove out of sight. Jack was dismayed. The co-angler probably felt like crawling into a tackle locker to hide. This fellow was no rookie. I think Jack said he was a real veteran, good enough to have taken co-angler first place a week or so before in the BFL championships. Just shows anyone can make a rookie mistake in the excitement of a moment. The two stayed at it a while longer before starting a punishing trip back to the weigh-in. Somehow, as they fought the gale, Jack's foot struck a lever that drained his livewell. That counts as heartbreak #2. By the time he reached his destination, all five fish had gone on to meet their Maker, so Jack was hit with a hefty penalty. I think he still came out with over 16 pounds for the day. His co-angler did well, too, ending up in second place the first day. The good news was that he was competing for a place in the top ten, and he achieved that, so he's on a level playing field for Friday. By the way.... his day one co-angler wound up in the top ten and he drew Jack again for Friday. If he had been in another boat, Jack said the guy is not the type to intrude on the fish Jack had put them on. No details of today's event, other than the weather was fine and the bite was still on for those who could find fish. Maybe after the event is over Jack will provide more details about the type of lures, presentations, and pattern he was using. -- Joe Haubenreich Secret Weapon Lures Web: secretweaponlures.com --------------------------------------- Better designs... better lures.... better results ---------------------------------------~ 0"))) "RichZ" wrote in message ... Group member Jack Dalzell is currently in 8th place in the Everstart on Erie out of Cleveland. snip |
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Victory eluded Jack this year.
Friday was calm winds, and Jack's fish refused to cooperate. He eked out only one bass for the day, and lost another good fish that might have helped, but his performance left him in tenth place. The weather forecast for Saturday promised wind, which should have helped, but the fish that Jack had located were scattered or suspended, and he had to work hard to bring in two fish for the day. So, Jack took home 10th place overall, with a plaque and check, and the satisfaction of having earned a place in the Everstart finals. That was a great achievement, especially for his first year back after a two year hiatus in which he pretty much stopped tournament fishing to work on an advanced degree in Engineering. Congratulations, Jack.... we'll be rooting for you next year! Joe _____________________________ "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message ... Jack really a class act and I'd love to see him win this. The man know Lake Erie well, and there's no doubt that it'll take pure luck to beat him. (Or some really big bass!) |
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