2016 Mid Atlantic Division Championship day 2

Another Short Day for the Mid-Atlantic Anglers

mike-kellar-nj-day-2-leaderThursday was another tough test for the anglers from the Mid-Atlantic Division.  Fog delayed Thursday’s start time until just after 9:00 am and the early morning bite was once again lost, just as it was on Day 1.  As with any day, some anglers will still find and catch some fish.  As many anglers stated as the crossed the stage on Thursday, they caught quite a few fish, but they all were just short of the minimum size limit.  Hopefully Friday’s weather will allow the anglers to go out on time at daylight tomorrow.

Moving to the top of the list, after Thursday, was Mike Keller from New Jersey.  Mike weighed 4-05 on Wednesday and 5-09 on Thursday to take the lead into the final day with 9-14 pounds.  Just 6 ounces behind him in second is Bobby Crisman of Virginia who weighed 4-06 and 5-02 for a total of 9-08 pounds.  Just five ounces back of second, in third, was Day 1 leader Darren Pincus.  His catch of 7-14 and 1-05 leave him with 9-03 heading into the final day. Six ounces separates third from fourth which belongs to Erroll Hash of Virginia.  He weighed 4-04 and 4-09 to have 8-13 pounds after two days.  Rounding out the top five places is Derick Olson of Pennsylvania .   He turned in 3-03 and 4-07 to take 7-10 pounds into the final day.

Terry Algier of Delaware had the largest bag of fish Thursday with 5-12 pounds.

There was a three way tie for big bass on Thursday as three anglers weighed in a fish that weighed 3-06 pounds.

Terry Algier -DelawareErroll Hash- VA, & Neil Hunwick- Va  tied with Big Bass honors of 3-06 and will split the Optional Sidepot of $840.00

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2016 Mid Atlantic Division Championship day 1

Bites Hard to Come by on Day 1 at Mid-Atlantic Divisional

darrin-pincus-day-1-leaderDarren Pincus of New Jersey was shocked to learn that he was on top of the leader board, when the weigh in concluded on Wednesday at the Monongehela River.  Darren turned in four fish that weighed 7-14 pounds.  After a fog delay caused the anglers to get a late start, most anglers missed out on the early morning bite on the first day of the event.  Second place was Daniel Gray of Pennsylvania with 4-14 pounds.  One ounce behind, in third is John Christopher of West Virginia with 4-13 pounds.  Bobby Crisman of Virginia sits in fourth with 4-06 pounds.  The next three places are each separated by one ounce a piece.  Mike Keller of New Jersey has 4-05 pounds, Erroll Hash of Virginia has 4-4-04 pounds and  Brian Laclair of Maryland has 4-03 pounds.

Maryland’s, Robert Yeckley claimed the big bass honors on Wednesday with a 3-10 pound lunker. robert-yeckley-md-day-1-big-bass New Jersey leads the state to state competition by 18 ounces over Virginia.  West Virginia and District of Columbia sit in third and fourth.

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2016 Eastern Division Championship Final day

Watkins Wins Eastern Divisional on Lake Ontario

_mgl0605Russell Watkins, of Aurora, Canada made a steady climb, up the leader board and became the overall champion on Friday at Lake Ontario, at the TBF Eastern Divisional.  His Day 1 weight of 14-13 pounds left him in 30th place after most all anglers had a pretty good catch on Wednesday.  He stepped it up a notch on Thursday and brought in one of the heaviest bags of the day, which tipped the scales at 23-02 pounds.  That weight left him sitting in 4th place, just seven ounces out of first place.  He sealed the deal on Friday by bringing in 18-15 pounds to give him a final weight of 56-14 and the championship.

All of the top five finishers were separated by less than four pounds.  Matt Thoin of New Hampshire took runner up honors as he finished with 55-10 pounds.  Matt weighed in 19-06 on Friday, which was the third largest bag of the final day.  Third place was taken by Donald Gagnon, also of New Hampshire with 54-03 pounds.  New Hampshire put three guys in the top five as Tim Dube finished in fifth place with 53-04 pounds.

The heaviest bag on the final day went to Alex Wetherell, from Connecticut with his 23-04 pound monster bag of bass.

_mgl0555The biggest bass on Friday was claimed by Jim Hanatow of New Hampshire with a nice smallmouth that weighed 5-11 pounds.  Friday saw 335 fish weighed in for a combined weight of 916-13 pounds and there were 46 limits on the final day.

The state to state competition went back and forth just about as each angler weighed, as five of the eight states were within five to ten pounds of each other all the way to the end of the weigh in.  Coming out on top was the team from Massachusetts with 437-09 pounds for the week.  Ontario (CBAF) was the runner up with 418-01 pounds.  Connecticut finished third with 416-14 pounds.  Vermont took fourth with 412-15 pounds.  New Hampshire took fifth with 410-08 pounds.  Maine was sixth with 344-00 pounds.  New York had 335-15 pounds and Rhode Island had 164-10 pounds.

We qualified the top two anglers from each of the eight states to advance to the 2017 TBF Federation National Championship next spring.

 

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The 2017 National Contenders from the Eastern Divisional :

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Richardson of Canada Holds 2 Ounce Lead Going into Final Day

Ounces Separate Top Five Anglers For Final Day of Eastern Divisional

Curtis Richardson of Canada holds a two ounce lead, heading into the final day of the TBF Eastern Divisional Championship on Lake Ontario, in Kingston,Ontario Canada.  After weighing in the second largest bag on Day One, with 21-05 pounds, he followed it up on Thursday with 17-01 pounds.  His total of 38-06 pounds is just two ounces better than Cory Baright of New York who has 38-04 pounds.  Baright weighed in one of the five bags that weighed over twenty pounds today, with a 20-15 pound sack.  Just a mere three ounces separates second and third place as well.  Herb Meyer of Maine, weighed 20-06 pounds today to jump to 38-01 pounds.  Fourth place is 37-15 pounds, just two ounces out of third place.  Russell Watkins of Canada, weighed the second heaviest bag on Day 2 with a big 20-06 sack.  Matt Thoin, of New Hampshire, weighed 17-06 pounds to bring his total to 36-04 pounds, to round out the top five anglers.

A total of 356 fish were brought to the scales on Thursday, which weighed 1051-07 pounds.  Out of 94 anglers, a total of 53 limits were recorded and 77 anglers brought at least one fish to the scales on Thursday.  The daily big bass was won by Andrew Shufelt of Canada, with a beautiful smallmouth that weighed 5-11 pounds.

In the state to state competition, Massachusetts leads the pack with 305-09 pounds.  Vermont is close behind with 289-06 pounds.  Connecticut sits in third with 278-01 pounds.  Canada is in fourth with 271-06 pounds.  Fifth belongs to New Hampshire with 268-02 pounds.  New York has 247-13 pounds while Maine has 239-10 pounds and Rhode Island has 123-12 pounds.

The top two weights in each state is a very close race in nearly every state.  It will all come down to who finds the right big bite on Friday.

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