Kress and Schmitt win on the Connecticut River

The NH Open Challenge was held on May 8th.  The event took place on the Connecticut River which is the border between NH and VT.  The main river was cold and muddy and the fish had not moved out of the backwaters at tournament time.  The anglers focus on the setbacks off the main river.

The team of Noah Kress and Logan Schmitt were able to figure out the fish.  They bested the field with a four fish limit weighing 9 pounds and 15 ounces.

Jipsen and Comes win Iowa State Championship at Prairie Rose

High School anglers from across the state competed in the first SAF Iowa State Fishing Championship at Prairie Rose State Park on Saturday, May 22nd, 2021. Each team consisting of two competitors launched their boats at 7am to bag their five largest fish on the 173- acre lake. The teams returned at 2:30pm to begin the official weigh-in to see who had hauled in the biggest bag of fish.

The Atlantic team of Cooper Jipsen and Dylan Comes won with five fish, totaling 11.07 pounds.

In 2nd place was Joaquin Wailes of Wiota and Joey Oathoudt of Corning, IA with a 5-bag limit totaling 10.07

3rd place went Carter Frost and Cade Hoover of Cedar Falls with a 5 fish limit, weighing 10.03.

Cooper Jipsen and Dylan Comes will now compete in the National Championship in Anderson, South Carolina on Lake Hartwell.  This event would not have been possible without the generosity of passionate sponsors, individual contributors, local community support, volunteers, and parents. Because of you we are creating something very special for our youth, that will stay with them for a lifetime.
For full results CLICK HERE. To see more photos from this event CLICK HERE

Reed and Behrmann win Ohio Championship at Delaware Lake

A good group of anglers came together to fish on a new lake for the recent Ohio High School State Championship.  This was our first time to fish on Delaware Lake, just above Columbus, Ohio.  Just about all the teams that participated, weighed in at least one fish.  Teams reported that they caught a lot of fish all through-out the day.  Most of the teams were fishing shallow and many were using worms or jigs to catch their fish.  Rattletraps, Shad Raps, Spinnerbaits, Flukes and Crankbaits were also catching fish.  The biggest bass of the event was a 5-06 lunker caught by the team of Aiden Reed and Dylan Behrmann and they received a $200 Lew’s gift card for their efforts.  Anglers said they fished between two to six feet of water and were fishing around grass, rocks, brush piles and docks to catch their fish.

Aiden Reed and Dylan Behrmann, of the Cincinnati Youth Bass Club, brought 14-00 pounds to the scales to claim the victory and took home the first-place trophies.

Second place belonged to the Hartley Hawg’s team of Dylan McGee and Grant Masterson with 12-02 pounds.  Claiming third was Cayden Coleman and Tucker Spriggs from Southern Ohio Bass Boys with 9-08 pounds.

Completing the top five teams was the two Hartley Hawg’s teams of Nathan Fiatt and Brett Hill with 9-03 pounds and then Mike Abbott and Braden McNamara with 8-13 pounds.

The top four teams qualified to advance to the upcoming SAF National Championship event on June 30-July 3 at Lake Hartwell in Anderson, South Carolina.  Also that week is the SAF High School World Finals at Lake Hartwell.  Any active SAF High School members are allowed to come and participate in this event.  For full details visit www.highschoolfishing.org.  All of the photos from this event are posted on our SAF High School Fishing Facebook Page.