2021 DISTRICT 14 NATIONAL SEMI-FINAL ONTARIO

Well for the second year in a row the Canada, United States border has stopped Ontario Anglers from joining our New York and Pennsylvania state Federations from fishing together and creating great memories and friendships.

Ontario TBF members headed to Rice Lake Ontario, to fish one of the best fisheries in southern Ontario.

Rice Lake is renowned for big small mouth and kicker largemouth, to fill out a 5 bass limit with 20 plus pounds of bass required to cut a check in local tournaments.

With the combination of boater and angler keeping separate bags we opted for a four fish limit in hopes of making a conscious effort at being better stewards of the fishery.

Our host Adventure bay cottages were as excited to see the anglers rolling in for practice on Wednesday, as the anglers were to arrive and get down to figuring out the lake

At 7am Saturday morning the blast off began and at the end of the day some surprising results came to the scales, On the boater side Chris Walter and Theo Cheng we ounces apart with Chris weighing in his 4 bass for 12.57 lbs followed closely by Theo and his 4 at 12.48, close behind were Justin Fung with 11.46 and Doug Garrow with 11.01

On the co angler side only 2 limits were caught and the day one leader Lincoln Gagnon managed to bring 6.73 lbs to the scale followed by James Eckebrecht with 5.95 lbs and Jesse Krall with 4.87

Day one was without a doubt the worst start to any event we had seen. Realistically no one in the co angler field was out of the picture and certainly more than half the boaters had a chance Sunday to become a regional Champion

We woke up Sunday morning to frigid temperatures, but spirits were we high all boats blasted off at 7am and when it came time to check in at 3pm there was great deal of dock talk about who caught what and who would be our champion.

The co-angler side saw day one leader Lincoln Gagnon bring another limit to the scale of 12.45 lbs for a two day total of 19.18 with one co angler left James Eckebrecht needed a massive bag of more than 13.24 lbs to claim the co angler Championship. We soon learned what all the dock talk was about when James put 4 monster smallmouth on the scale for 18.14 lbs and claim the Co Angler Title with a two day weight of 24.09

Co-angler James Eckebrecht

With the bite being what you would expect on Rice Lake everyone seemed to be having a much better day. More limits bigger weights and bigger smiles. On the boater side the field was close to start the day first up to the scales was Justin Fung who started the day in 3rd place. Justin put another 11.97lbs on the scale for the lead. Next Theo Cheng came to the scales and added 15.93 lbs to his day one weight for a total of 28.40. That left day one Leader Chris Walters needing 15 lbs to take the win. Chris was a little nervous coming to the scales and when it was all said and done he became our new Champion with a monster bag of 17.96 lbs for his 4 smallmouth.

Congratulations to Chris Walter a long time member and President of our Kawartha Lakes club.

Boater Champion Chris Walter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our two 2022 Ontario TBF Champions Chris Walter and James Eckebrecht, We are excited for you both and know you will represent us well in 2022

D14 Ontario Champions Chris Walter and James Eckebrecht

Theo Cheng managed to capture the Ranger Bonus money while finishing second overall in the boater division congratulations Theo and thank you Ranger boats for your continued support

Theo Cheng Ranger Federation Bonus winner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lastly I would like to thank all of our participants and our hosts Adventure Bay Cottages for making our event a fun filled weekend. Looking forward to hosting New York and Pennsylvania on Lake Erie in 2022 in Port Colborne Ontario.

2021 DISTRICT 18 NATIONAL SEMI-FINALS OREGON AND WASHINGTON

District 18 National Semi-finals was held October 2-3, 2021 on 10 Mile Creek in Lakeside, OR. Pretty tough conditions but as always, a few managed to find and catch fish.  Oregon won the state pride by 4.81 pounds.

Todd Woolard from Oregon was the top boater overall for the weekend with 32.00. Peter Gobel, also from Oregon came in 2nd on the boater side with 28.66. Taking 3rd place on the boater side was Chris Lambert from Washington with 28.03. These three boaters will advance to the 2022 TBF Federation National Championship.

Todd Woolard

Dez Ruffin

 

 

 

 

 

 

National Qualifiers, Left to Right
Peter Gobel, Todd Woolard, Dez Ruffin, Chris Lambert, Dane Lawrence, Rocky Ward

 

On the co-angler side, coming in 1st place was Hernandez Ruffin, who is also the WA TBF State President, with 24.80. Dane Lawrence from Oregon took 2nd place with 20.86. And rounding out the Top 3 was Rocky Ward from Oregon with 19.44. They will also advance to the 2022 National Championship.

For complete results and more photos from this event CLICK HERE

 

2021 DISTRICT 9 NATIONAL SEMI-FINALS WISCONSIN AND MINNESOTA

The 2021 District 9 National Semi-final was held on September 25-26 on Sturgeon Bay.

Despite high winds and small craft advisories on day 1, Larry Hildebrandt and Scott Bonnema both managed to bring in over 20 lbs of Sturgeon bay smallmouth to lead the boater side of the tournament.  On the Co- Angler side, David Little brought in 16.05 lbs and Jeremy Eckes managed 15.15 lbs to lead the field.

On day 2 the winds settled down and the fish started biting.  Despite Mitch Van Ert dropping 21.94 on the scales, Scott Bonnema and Larry Hildebrandt were able to hold onto 1st and 2nd respectively.  On the Co- Angler side David Little was able to back up his day 1 total and finished in 2nd place.  Max Stawinoga brought in 16.85 lbs and managed to jump from 4th place to 1st place and secure his second consecutive trip to the National Championship.

 

 

 

 

 

In the end the anglers going to the National championship from the boater side are Scott Bonnema from MN and Larry Hildebrandt from WI.  On the co angler side it will be David Little from MN and Max Stowinoga from WI.

For full results and more photos for this event CLICK HERE

 

2021 DISTRICT 7 NATIONAL SEMI-FINALS KANSAS AND MISSOURI

Russell, Ks: Fifty-four anglers representing the Kansas and Missouri Bass Federations converged on Wilson Lake in central Kansas the weekend of 2-3 October 2021 to compete in The Bass Federation District 7 National Semifinals tournament. Anglers were competing for cash payouts and the right to advance to The Bass Federation 2022 National Championship tournament. When the smoke cleared from a very competitive event six Kansas anglers stood atop the leader board. Chris Brimager’s two-day total of 30.76 nudged out Chad Schmidt’s two-day total of 30.72 by .04 of a pound to take top honors and advance him to the national semifinals. Chris’s major day-two pattern adjustment from shallow moving baits to deep dragging paid off with the win. Brad Tyer finished seventh overall with 21.93 topping Missouri’s Brian Maloney by a little over a pound to qualify for the national championship. This is Chris’s and Brad’s first national championship qualification.

 

Ranger Federation Bonus winner – Chris Brimager

From left to right: District 7 national semifinal champion Chris Brimager, 2nd place Chad Schmidt, 3rd place Hunter Baird, 4th place Jason Benjamin, 5th place Tim Merkh

From left to right: District 7 national semifinal co-angler champion Gary Martin, 2nd place Ryder Mains, 3rd place Mason Chapman, 4th place Billy Ray, 5th place Paul Huse

From left to right: first time Kansas National Championship Qualifiers co-angler Ryder Mains and Chris Brimager

From left to right: first time Missouri National Championship Qualifiers Brad Tyer and co-angler Gary Martin