| John's
Club Report Covering The Pensacola Hawg Hunters 2013 Season Email: John Buck |
![]() Founded In 1975 |
| February Tournament Total Fish Caught 28 Total Dead Fish 0 Total Limits 0 Big Fish 4.40 Total Fish Weight 43.28 lbs |
Total Year Standings |
Buddy Yates 4.40 lbs |
![]() Perdido River
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Mack Cramer 6.32 lbs |
| 1st
Place Jeremy Burkart 3 Fish 7.64 lbs |
2nd
Place Buddy Yates 3 Fish 7.30 lbs |
3rd
Place Brian McCarthy 2 Fish 5.41 lbs |
4th
Place Jeff Weaver 3 Fish 4.77 lbs |
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Tournament Results Also Fished: Jim Bailey, Dave Bock, Tony Boyett, Rick Howard, Marion Johnson, Bob Jones, Thom Labelle, Carlito Silvania
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TOURNAMENT
REPORT
| Perdido River |
February 23, 2013 |
Seminole Landing |
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TheFebruary
tournament was held on the Perdido River instead of the Tensaw River
due to the flood conditions in the Tensaw system. We had 19
fishermen participating. They water conditions were good
and most of the Perdido system was clear or mildly stained but as
the day progressed the water rose and became more stained. Surface temps ranged from 60-62 and we had rainy skies all day. My partner this month was Bill Myrick. We decided to start our day below Hersh Hammock on a deep bank along the bay shore but the fish were not there. Next we went to 11 mile creek but it was running hard and muddy. A school of porpoises came in just after we arrived and we decided to leave the area because between the pelicans and porpoises we figured we didn't have a chance. We then went to Caney Bayou and in the back we each caught several short fish and Billy did catch a keeper. From there we went to Alligator Creek and I managed a short fish on a spinner bait and Billy caught another keeper on a black crawfish. We left alligator to go to Reeder Lake and I caught a keeper going in and then another keeper on the west bank. We spent the rest of our time in Reeder and I did manage to catch a grinnel. All of our fish came on black/blue crawfish (speed craw) I think I caught a total of 7 and Billy caught 5. Sad part is we each had only 2 keepers. At the scales only 11 members had fish to show for their efforts. There were not any limits weighed in and this is the first time in a while that we did not have at least one limit at the scales. First place went to Jeremy Burkhart with 3 fish @ 7.64 lbs. Great job Jeremy! He caught his fish on spinner baits and worms. This is his first win in the club but I have a feeling it will not be his last. Second place went to Buddy Yates with 3 fish @ 7.30 lbs. Buddy also had the lunker @ 4.40 lbs. It was a really pretty fish. He caught his fish on a crankbait. 3rd place was Brian McCarthy with 2 fish @ 5.41. Brian also had a 4+ lb bass. He caught his fish on soft plastics. Better keep an eye on this guy also& because he will be charging hard to get to the top. Fourth place went to Jeff Weaver with 3 fish @4.77 lbs. Congratulations Jeff. You just keep staying in the hunt. I think this season will be a race to the end. I am guessing that Jeff caught his fish on a worm also. This was our weakest tournament in a while, but it WAS Perdido and the conditions in all the other places were basically not fishable. Also I need to say thank you to Dave Bock for allowing us to use the tent he brought to cover the weigh in area. It worked great and really made the weigh-in much easier out of the rain. I hope everyone will make plans now for the March tournament. It will be held on Lake Seminole and in the past several years we have had really great tournaments there. We will have a cookout on Saturday night at the tournament and that is always lots of fun for all. By the way, someone told me that Jere Jaillite demonstrated a new dance step while trying to bring his fish to the scales but the water was too heavy in his weigh in bag so he poured some of it out. Maybe it was not a slammer nomination but it was worth of the look on his face as he quickly tried to recover, hoping no one really saw it. He did fall flat on his face in the wet mud. Guess I better not say too much, I could be next..but, I am glad he was not injured only hurt a bit of pride. Until next time keep your hooks sharp!! John |