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1st Place
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2nd Place
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Dewey Freeman
and Roger Cavozos
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Big Bass Winners
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2002 TEXAS CHAMPIONSHIP
CEDAR CREEK LAKE
By Donna McKee
Final day of the Championships and the conditions
were ideal. The only thing that made the fisherman nervous
was the wind switching to the east and the fact that everyone
was on fish. After the first day yielding 363 fish at 820.07lbs
everyone knew that one good bag of fish could put them at
the top. Greg McFaddan and John Fleming from the DFW division
were only hoping that they could put together another good
sack, but Jerry and Pat Gold of the Alamo division had other
plans and that was to take home the two 1st place Bass Cat
boats and that they did with a first day sack of 15.52lbs
and a second day limit of 19.17lbs to bring them to win with
34.69lbs.
1st Place - (10 bass / 34.69lbs)
Jerry and Pat Gold of the Alamo Division said that they used
buzz baits and spinner baits. Pat said the spinner bait she
used was the one they were given at the registration and Jerry
was using Lunker lure buzz baits. This team used this plan
of action on both days to start their day. The first day they
started with their shallow pattern on long tapering points
and had their limit by about 11am then moved into major creeks
about half the way back using the creek channel they switched
to fire tiger crankbaits (Hot Lips Lure Jensen) and she went
to rigging a watermelon red worm. They reported losing 2 big
fish the first day. On the second day they started shallow
again and then moved to the creek channels that they thought
would produce better quality fish and it did the trick. They
only lost one fish that day and had their limit by 10:30am.
Jerry said that after pre-fishing they decided not to fish
the boat docks because they hadn't produced the quality of
fish that it would take to win. Kistler and Castaway rods
were used by Jerry, while Pat was using custom rods, both
were using Shimano reels with Stren Easy Cast line. Jerry
and Pat Gold would like to thank their tournament directors
Bill and Connie Bales, 2 Guys Marine in Del Rio, Texas, Bullet
Boats, Mercury Motors, Stanley Baits, Motorguide and Pinpoint.
Congratulation in being our new Texas Division Championship
winners.
2nd Place - (10 bass / 33.30lbs ) Dewey Freeman and Roger
Cavqzos went to shallow coves by a small marina the first
day flipping jigs and had their limit by 8am and had 11 keepers
for the day. Then they went to deeper points with trees on
them rigging. Dewey said he missed a 9lb fish on a dock that
made him sick first thing that morning and hoped the day would
get better after that. He said that after that they went to
catching 3-4 pound fish the rest of the day. One partner is
better shallow and one deep, but together they made a solid
pair. They had 13.79lbs. the first day. On the second day
the couldn't get it going on the docks after losing a 5 pounder
so they went deep the rest of the day. They had a spot where
they tied up for 45 minutes and rotated to 3-4 others close
by rigging with a 3' leader, 4" Zoom Dead Ringer worm,
greenpumkin with the tip barely dipped and that seemed to
make the difference. They stayed and moved around in the same
area at different angles and had 18 keeper fish. They were
using Bass Pro Shop rods and Shimano and Abu Garcia reels
strung with Berkley Big Game and Trilene Extra Tough line.
They would like to thank Javaline and Nitro Boats, Mercury
and Johnson Motors, and Motorguide. Congratulations on winning
the 2nd Place Bass Cat Boat
3rd Place - (10 bass / 30.44lbs
) Greg McFaddan and John Fleming after being in the lead on
the first day of the Championship only fell two spots to finish
in 3rd place overall. They started out in the creeks again
today but weren't satisfied with the size of fish they were
catching so they went to the docks today. Using Terminator
spinnerbaits, Gambler tubes and 4" bacon rinds they came
short of the impressive 1st day catch of 20.10lbs only catching
10.34lbs but that was enough to keep them in 3rd place overall.
Not to mention the 3rd place Big Bass for the tournament of
6.49lbs to add to their winnings to total a nice $4,000.00
prize for their efforts. Greg and John would like to thank
Terminator Spinner baits, Gambler Soft Plastics, Motorguide,
Pinpoint, Diachi, X-Point hooks, St. Croix Rods, P-Line and
their wife's who have supported them the year.
1st Place Big Bass Winner 8.04lbs
- Rickie Goodman
fished alone with a Fire Tiger DD22,
and Rattle Traps in the Clear Creek Arm in about 12' of water.
Rickie missed 3 fish that morning before catching this nice
bass about 10:30am, he said he found it hard to concentrate
after that but finally had his limit by 2:30. Rickie would
like to thank Kistler Rods, Witt Marine in Baytown, Lake Fork
tackle, Triton Boats, Lowrance, Motorguide, and Stern.
1st Big Bass Rickie Goodman
8.04lbs.
2nd Big Bass Brian & Johnny Merrifield 6.61lbs.
3rd Big Bass Greg McFadden & John Fleming 6.49lbs.
We would like to thank our guest
announcer Mr. Tommy Martin for taking time out of his busy
schedule to be with us this weekend for our Championship tournament.
All our fishermen and guest enjoyed visiting and getting tips
from him and we hope to see him at other U.S. Anglers Choice
Tournament events.
We would also like to thank all
our National sponsors for their support during the year and
our local sponsors for hosting a fine event at Cedar Creek.
Malakoff Chamber of Commerce for their facitities and our
host hotel the Country Side Inn (Raymond) who is always willing
to help our anglers at tournament events through out the year.
And a special thanks to the new
President of U.S. Anglers Choice Mr. Mark Mendez for coming
to Texas to visit with our anglers. In our re-building years
he plans to bring our tournaments back to up to a professional
level to attract bigger and better sponsors and bigger and
better numbers . The Texas Division was proud to have you
here and hope that you will come again soon.
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