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Place Winners
Boater
Non-Boater |
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1st Place
Keith Leftridge
Brian Sax |
$1375
$625 |
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2nd Place
Eddie Yocum
Matt Buso |
$900
$400 |
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3rd Place
David Peacock
John Wagoner |
$600
$265 |
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4th Place
Jeff Grego (Boater)
Jim Apple (Non-Boater |
$500
$210 |
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5th Place
Jim Talley
Kyle Coleman |
$450
$175 |
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6th Place
Chris Self
Jim Terrell |
$400
$150 |
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7th Place
Butch Lansing
Rick Bartlett |
$315
$135 |
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8th Place
Tom Alsop
Jin Nguyen |
$280
$120 |
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9th Place
Mike Edrington
Phil Chiarelli |
$245
$105 |
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10th Place
Dave Kendrick
Andrew McKown |
$210
$90 |
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11th Place
Al Sneed
Jim Ellis |
$175
$75 |
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12th Place
Gary Burton
Ivan Andres |
$150
$50 |
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Bonus
Money & Big Bass Winners Continue Below |
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Leftridge
& Sax Win The First ’08 MSTA Event
Lefty cashes in big with Incentive
Money
Reported by Tom
Alsop
Weather – Mostly
cloudy, high of 62 degrees, winds
south at 15 m.p.h.
Water Clarity – Stained to dirty
Water Temperature – 46 to 57 degrees
Lake Level – 862.55, normal pool is 864.2
release is 100 c.f.s.
The Mid States
Tournament Association (MSTA) kicked off their 6th year,
Sunday April 6th out of Camp Branch Marina at Smithville
Lake. 120 anglers met the evening before at Smithville Marine to find
out who they would be paired with for this first tournament of the
year. As is the case at every pre-tournament meeting, several nice
prize drawings including Stratos and Evinrude wear, a custom built rod
from the Rod Shop and a Hummingbird
767Combo fish finder valued at $500.00 were given away to those
entered into the tournament, courtesy of Hummingbird & Smithville
Marine. Smithville Marine, Stratos Boats and Evinrude
Motors are the title sponsors of the MSTA circuit, this year the
boater and non-boater Championship winners will walk away with new
Stratos boats, powered by Evinrude Motors, professionally rigged by
Smithville Marine.
The MSTA is a
unique tournament circuit; it is basically a pro-am that fishes like a
buddy circuit. Boater and non-boaters are paired like a traditional
pro-am tournament, but combine their weight for the day. Each in the
boat wants the other to catch fish, and it makes for a very relaxing
and fun day on the water for both the boater and the non-boater.
Don’t miss the next MSTA event, which will be held April 27th.
Fishing at
Smithville is tough right now, but is improving steadily. With last
weekends Burton’s tournament having a total of 51 boats, and only14 of
those teams bringing in a total of 18 bass, today was a drastic
improvement with 60 teams fishing on the day and 28 of those teams
bringing in a total of 43 keeper (15” length limit) fish to the
scales. It was a long winter at Smithville Lake but the surface
temperature is rising steadily, and with all the stories you heard
today, it was a matter of timing, being in the right place when the
fish decided to move up and feed. With the next tournament being held
in 3 weeks, the timing should be perfect, it could very well turn into
a “slugfest”.
Winners of the
tournament today were the team of Keith Leftridge and Brian Sax. This
team brought 3 fish to the scales that weighed 12.52 lbs. Included in
their sack was Keith’s boater big fish of the day, a 6.28 lb. toad.
Keith caught the big fish on a Picasso chartreuse spinnerbait with
Colorado blades in 5 foot of water. The teams other two fish came in
2 foot of water, on a new proto-type jerkbait from Spro called the
“McStick” which was created with the help of fellow Spro pro-staff
member Mike McClelland. The jerkbait fish were caught on the new
Falcon Cara Reaction rod called the T-7, it has a slower action, which
helps land the fish when throwing treble hooks, this rod was spooled
with 6 lb. Sunline fluorocarbon which is virtually invisible. (Continued
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Sponsor Bonus Money |
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Winner |
Award* |
Prize |
| Eddie Yocum |
Stratos - Smithville
Marine Platinum Award |
$375 |
| Keith Leftridge |
Smithville Marine
Non-Stratos Boat Owner |
$500 |
Mike Payne
Jed Hawkins |
Janet Brooks
Reece Nichols Award |
$50 Each |
Larry Stoafer
Brad Bland |
Interstate Battery |
Gift Certificate |
Jim Sloan
Ron Webb |
The Rod Shop
Custom Rods |
50% Off |
Stever Stroud
Brian Hamn |
Burton's Bait and
Tackle |
Gift Certificate |
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* Complete Descriptions of
Sponsor Awards |
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Big Bass Winners
Boater
Non-Boater |
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1st Place
Keith Lefridge
Jim Terrell |
$540
$270 |
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2nd Place
Jeff Grego
Jim Ellis |
$324
$162 |
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3rd Place
Bob Kitterman
Iven Andres |
$216
$108 |
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Keith and
Brian caught all of their fish in a 30-minute period, from 10:30 to
11:00 and reported not having another bite the rest of the day. And
talk about timing, Keith just purchased his new Skeeter boat from
Smithville Marine the week prior to this event and cashed in on $500 from Smithville Marine for purchasing his boat there and
another $2,000 in Skeeter “reel Money” which more than doubled his
regular earnings for the day. Keith walked away with a total of
$4,500 on the day, all for a $145 entry fee. Brian took home
$625 on the non-boater side for first place. As you can see, it
pays to purchase a boat from Smithville Marine! Smithville Marine, Skeeter Boats, Yamaha Motors, Big Bite Baits, Falcon Rods, Flying
Fisherman Sunglasses, Picasso, Spro, Shoreline Collision Repair,
Sunline and Tru-tungsten sponsor Keith.
Second place went
to the team of Eddie Yocum and Matt Buso; this team was one of the
three teams that managed three keeper fish on the day, with a total
weight of 8.36 lbs. Eddie and Matt stayed in the dirtier water North
of “W” Highway bridge and caught all three of their keepers on
“Burtons Special Spinnerbaits”, white with gold Colorado blades. This
team reported catching their fish in 1 to 2 foot of water on an all
day bite. Eddie won $900 for second place and Matt took home
$400. Eddie was also the highest finisher to run a Stratos boat
from Smithville Marine and took home an additional $375, just for
running a “Smithville Marine” boat!
The last team to
bring in three fish on the day was the team of Dave Peacock and John
Wagoner. This team placed third on the day with 3 fish that tipped
the scales to 8.08 lbs.
John caught their
first fish early in the day on a Brush hog and Dave caught their other
two fish late in the day of jerkbaits. All of their bites came
in shallow water. Dave won $600 for third place and John took home
$265.
Non-boater big
fish of the day went to Jim Terrell with a 5.48 lb. fish that not only
was big bass on the non-boater side, but also landed he and boater
Chris Self in the number 6 position on the day. Jim caught this
fish about ½ way back in a cove on a Wooly Hog Tail in 5 foot of
water. Jim won $270 for his big bass of the day on the non-boater side.
4th –
Jeff Grego and Jim Apple – 2 fish, 6.40 lbs.
5th – Jim Talley and Kyle Coleman - 2 fish, 5.74
lbs.
6th – Chris Self and Jim Terrell – 1 fish, 5.48 lbs.
7th – Butch Lansing and Rick Bartlett, 2 fish, 5.28 lbs.
8th – Tom Alsop and Jin Nguyen, 2 fish, 4.98 lbs.
9th – Mike Edrington and Phil Chiarelli, 2 fish, 4.94 lbs.
10th– Dave Kendrick and Andrew McKown, 2 fish, 4.80 lbs.
11th – Al Sneed and Jim Ellis, 1 fish, 4.74 lbs.
12th – Gary Burton and Ivan Andres, 1 fish, 4.66 lbs.
Smithville
Marine, Stratos Boats, Evinrude Motors, 7/24 Outdoors, Big Bite Baits,
Falcon Rods, Flying Fisherman Sunglasses, Picasso, Spro, Shoreline
Collision Repair, Sunline and Tru-tungsten sponsor Tom.
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