STECK AND LORENZE FROM WAUNAKEE HIGH REPEAT AS CENTRAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

saf-central-conference-1st-placeColin Steck and Nate Lorenze landed the tournament big fish, a 5 pound 4 ounce beauty 10 minutes into Saturday morning’s Central Conference Regional on the Ohio River.  Catching that fish set the stage for what they both hoped could be a repeat win from last year’s championship at Lake Carlisle in Illinois.

“Catching that big fish right off the bat this morning on a crankbait was a huge lift for us,” Steck, who is a senior at Waunakee High School said.

 “We knew we had to grind it out and get more fish to go with him to give us a chance,” Lorenze who is also a senior added.

Lorenze had an action packed weekend.  Friday night, he had a football game for Waunakee High where he had a 47 yard punt return for the winning touchdown.  Then, Lorenze traveled all night to arrive in time to join his partner in the boat this morning.

The pair was glad he did as they’d net three more fish for a total weight of 8 pounds 12 ounces to secure the repeat championship titles, as well as, their second trip to the High School National Championship.

saf-central-conference-winnersComing in second and also advancing to the National Championship was the home town team of Hunter Schneider and William Halbig from Lawrenceburg High School in Indiana. They had a 5 pound 8 ounce bag and the only limit of the day, which was just enough to lock down the runner-up spot.

In third, was the Ohio team of Rocky and Tanner Jordan from St. Paris Graham High School who narrowly missed qualifying to advance with four fish that tipped in at 5 pounds 5 ounces.

The top 10% from each of the five Conference Regional events advance to the National Championship to be held in the Spring.

Special thanks go out to the Lawrenceburg Chamber of commerce and Ms. Connie Cleary who helped organize the event and the Lawrenceburg High School fishing team who volunteered to help and fed all of the anglers after the days weigh-in.

The SAF Conference Regional action heats up again in two weeks with the Northern Conference Regional on Lake Champlain in New York.

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Rockcastle County Rockets Announce Open Event Series

August 6:  6am-1pm EST

Where: Lake Linville – Boat Ramp

September 24:  6:30am -2:30pm EST

Where: Barren River Lake – Peninsula Ramp

**Date Change**October 15:  7am–3pm EST

Where: Dale Hollow Lake – State Ramp

November 5:  7am–3pm EST

Where: Lake Cumberland – Burnside Island State Park Ramp

December 3:  7am–3pm EST

Where: Lake Linville – Boat Ramp

 

Entry Fee: $ 30  per boat

Registration Contact:   Matt Bryant, 606-386-0339 – rchsbassfishing@gmail.com

Open to all SAF members Team weight MAXIMUM OF TWO (2) STUDENT ANGLERS PER BOAT

Boat captain must be an adult and SAF waiver must be signed and completed prior to fishing tournament.

FLORIDA’S HARMONY HIGH SCHOOL WINS SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE REGIONAL

se-conference-regional-championsFifty-seven teams from eight states that make up the TBF/FLW Southeast Conference Regional qualified for the event in Burnside Island State park in Somerset, Ky., where 100 miles of lake and 1,400 miles of scenic shoreline awaited.

Traveling all the way from central Florida, Cole Thompson and Nick Cora, made one of the longest trips to beautiful Lake Cumberland and south central Kentucky. But the pair made the trip worth their while catching a five bass limit weighing 14 pounds 6 ounces to win the Southeast Conference Regional Championship and punch their ticket to the 2017 High School National Championship.

“We came up here on Tuesday to pre-fish and Friday we finally put together a pattern we thought was our best bet to catch some decent fish,” Thompson stated.  Thompson is a junior this year at Harmony High School in the Kissimmee/ St. Cloud area of central Florida. . “After making some long runs in practice to the other end of the lake we decided to go up the South Fork River on Friday and thankfully we found these fish.”

“We used a green pumpkin jig with a Zoom Chunk trailer to catch almost all of our fish today,” Cora who is also a junior this year stated. “On Friday we found that on some of these bluff walls there would be a shelf of riprap about 15 to 20 feet down that formed a bit of a reef and that is where our fish seemed to be holding.  This lake is so much deeper and very different than anything that we have in Florida,” Cora continued.  “Add that to the fact that we don’t have many smallmouths in our state and that makes this a pretty special win.”

se-conference-regional-runner-upComing in second with an impressive limit of their own was the team of Cole Drummond and Piercen Lynch from South Carolina’s South Florence Bruin Bass Team. They had a limit of bass that weighed 11 pounds 4 ounces to claim the runner-up spot, in addition to a trip to the National Championship next spring. In third, was the Tennessee team of Daniel Chesire and Steven Mills from Creek Wood High School. They were one short of a five fish limit but they made them all count weighing 10 pounds 2 ounces, including a 4 pound 9 ounce beauty that claimed the big bass award and propelled them to a National Championship qualifying spot.

Fourth place went to the Kentucky team of Noah Metzger and Marcus Davis from Corbin High School. They had a limit that tipped the scales at 9 pounds 6 ounces to claim their qualifying spot.

The fifth and final qualifying spot went to Alabama’s Mortimer Jordan High School Team of Parker Davis and Aaron Stephens who had three Cumberland bass that weighed 7 pounds 15 ounces.

Special thanks go out to the Somerset Tourism group and Ms. Leslie Ikerd, The Burnside Island State Park staff, as well as, the Burnside Fire Department. Also, thanks to the Pulaski High School Bass team who provided the teams with shuttle service to and from their vehicles and assisted with the event fish care.

The TBF/FLW Conference Regional Championships continue next week with the Central Conference Regional Championship in Lawrenceburg, Ind.

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