Georgian Bay Oct. 17th 2020

Congratulations to Sandor Arany and Andy Werner for winning the 8th tournament of the season with 13.98 lbs., coming in second was Bob Peters and Tyrone Marks with 8.04 lbs. anchored by Tyrone’s 4.33 largemouth for Big Fish. And rounding out third was Dwayne Persad and Tom Stern with 6.65 lbs. It was a great season had by all and was great to see the members enjoy themselves and grow each and every tournament. Everyone stay safe and see everyone in the new year.

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Couch October 12th 2020

Congratulations to Dave Faiola on winning the 7th tournament of the season with 7.50lbs, not only did he win he also took Big Smallie with a 5lb plus, but he also took Big Largie as well as the Team side pot. Coming in second was Andy Werner with 1lb even smallie. Again another tough tournament for all those involved as most did not weigh in a fish at all, looking forward to the last tournament of the season in 2 weeks. Hopefully the Big fish come out to play for all those fishing the event.

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Gloucester Pool Sept 12th 2020

Congratulations to Dave Faiola on winning the 6th tournament of the season with 10.12lbs as well as taking the Team Side Pot. Coming in second was Sandor Arany with 9.70lbs and a Big Largie at 3.15lbs, rounding out 3rd was Bernie Major with 5.69lbs. Also congratulations goes to George Anderson for Big Smallie at 2.73lbs. Again another tough tournament for all as the big fish seem to be non existent and the A.O.T.Y. race is getting tight at the top with only 2 tournaments to go before we crown our winner, good luck to all.

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Sparrow Lake August 8th 2020

Congratulations to Bob Peters on winning our 4th tournament of the year with 5 for 8.87lbs and taking Big Fish with a 2.60lb smallie. Coming in a close second was Dave Faiola with 8.56lbs and rounding out 3rd was Bernie Major with 6.26lbs. It was a tough day on the water for all as big fish were hard to come by and limits were hard also. It is a tight race for A.O.T.Y. with only a few pounds separating the top 4, hopefully the second half of the season picks up and we can see some larger weights as well as bigger fish for all, good luck to all.

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