2003 JR. BASSMASTER MINNESOTA
INVITATIONAL REPORT June 20, 2003
42 kids, ages 11-17 competed in an
exciting 8 hour tournament on Forest Lake from 6:00am to 2:00pm. We had 28 junior
anglers in the 11-14 age group, and 14 in the 15-17 age group. The participating
anglers and teams came from KANSAS, MISSOURI, INDIANA, MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN,
SOUTH DAKOTA, AND MINNESOTA. The top two junior anglers in both the 11-14 and
15-17 age groups from each state that participated, now advance to the National
JR BASSMASTER tournament on July 19th in Missouri on Smithville lake.
This was an official 8 hour, artificial bait only tournament format with 2 kids
per boat randomly drawn and assigned to a boat captain. The 21 boat captains
were the adult tournament boat drivers from many of the seven state federations
represented at the tournament and the Minnesota BASS Federation. The adult boat
captains drove the boats and were responsible only for safety and boat maneuvering
when needed and to operate the big motor.
Many of the states came early in the week to pre-fish. The patterns prior to
the tournament were jig and craw and Senko's. On the day of the tournament we
had clear skies, light winds in the morning and 58 degrees. A lot of the junior
anglers had their limits by 8:30. As the day progressed the winds picked up
to 15 mph out of the south and it warmed up to the mid 80's, and the fishing
got more difficult. The jig and craw bite had turned off, The anglers caught
most of their fish on Senko's and Chompers. A lot of the anglers said they had
a late morning/early afternoon bite.
The weigh in was presented by Vern Wagner, the MN B.A.S.S. Federation Conservation
Director. Each participant and boater was interviewed on stage and had a chance
to talk about their day. The boaters talked about the enthusiasm, determination,
and sportsmanship of the junior anglers they were with that day. The fishing
got harder and the junior anglers fished even harder. There were a total of
128 fish caught for a total of 198 pounds 6 oz of Largemouth Bass in the tournament.
There were (8) 5 fish limits in the 11-14 age group and (9) 5 fish limits in
the 15-17 age group. There were only 4 contestants that did not weigh in any
fish. They all caught fish that day, but they were below the 12 inch minimum.
The “Top Hook” Award was won by Brad Charboneau of Michigan who
weighed in an impressive 12 lbs of fish (in the 15-17 age group). Dave Saterbak
of Minnesota won the 11-14 age group with a 9lb 12oz bag.
In addition to the individual competition, there was a state team competition
won by the Minnesota state team with an impressive weight of 37 pounds 11oz.
Missouri came in 2nd with 33 pounds 4oz. Indiana came in 3rd with 31 pounds
10oz. Michigan and Wisconsin tied for 4th and came in with 25 pounds 6oz. South
Dakota came in 5th with 23 pounds even. Kansas came in with 22 pounds 1oz.
Big bass honors for the day went to Randy Barrett of Minnesota in the 11-14 age group with a 3 pound Largemouth and Chris Linns of Wisconsin in the 15-17 age group with 3 pound 7oz Largemouth.
There was also an alternates tournament held on Big Marine that day which was
a shorter format. Ryan Rhodeamel from Indiana in the 11-14 age group won with
a weight of 1 pound 11oz and AJ Dick also from Indiana in the 15-17 age group
won with a weight of 7 pounds 1 oz.
The Minnesota State Team members who advance to the JR National Tournament are
Dave Saterbak of the BASSIN BOYS in the 11-14 age group, and Tyler Helland of
the Mound Fingerlings in the 15-17 age group.The event was well attended by
parents, friends and spectators who enjoyed watching the weigh in and listening
to the kids talk about their tournament experience. Todd Saterbak, MN B.A.S.S.
Federation Youth Director summed it up perfectly: “We’ve been working
on hosting this event for the past year and wanted to provide these great kids
a first class tournament to give them the best possible circumstances to compete
and to experience a professional level tournament event. The Tournament Director
was Al Valencour, the MN B.A.S.S. Federation vice-president. Al ran this event
just like he has run our State Tournaments and did an outstanding job. I was
very proud of the conduct of our board members, fellow youth directors, and
the boaters. This tournament was a first class event from the start. These kids
got to experience the thrill and excitement of competing at a higher level and
I know this event will be remembered for years to come!"
There were numerous donations that made the day really special for the kids.
In particular, we were honored to receive funding from the BRYAN KERCHAL
MEMORIAL FUND.
RAY AND RONNIE KERCHAL ESTABLISHED THE BRYAN KERCHAL MEMORIAL FUND IN DECEMBER OF 1994. THEIR SON BRYAN KERCHAL WAS THE FIRST AND STILL IS THE ONLY FEDERATION ANGLER EVER TO WIN A BASSMASTER CLASSIC. AT THE AGE OF 23, HE WON THE 1994 NATIONAL FEDERATION TOURNAMENT. IN JULY OF THAT YEAR HE WON THE BASSMASTER CLASSIC. DURING THE CLASSIC WHEN HE CAUGHT A FISH, HE BLEW THE FISH WHISTLE THAT ALL THE JUNIOR ANGLERS RECEIVED. BRYAN WAS KILLED IN PLANE CRASH 4 MONTHS LATER. THEY HAVE DONATED FUNDS AROUND THE COUNTRY DEDICATED TO KIDS AND FISHING. $2500.00 WAS DONATED FOR THIS TOURNAMENT TO MAKE IT A GREAT EVENT.
Other Donations
Thanks to Colleen Crompton from Cenex Oil company, a co-sponcer of the tournament
has provided 25 gallons of oil for the boaters. 100 hats and juice bottles for
all anglers, boaters, and workers and shirts for all the junior anglers.
GARY WICK OF GARY'S CUSTOM ROD AND REEL
BASS PRO SHOPS
GANDER MOUNTAIN
CABELAS
MEPPS AND MISTER TWISTER
FLAMINN LURES
M&N TACKLE
BILL LEWIS LURES
ALL TERRAIN TACKLE
LUHR JENSON
TOP BRASS TACKLE
EAGLE CLAW HOOKS
LUCKY CRAFT
Special thanks to,
Gary & Vicki Kennedy at Timm's Marina for hosting the event. They have a great boat launch facility on lake 3 and can be reached at 651-464-3890.
Bruce Illies from Team Ambassador for donation of sandwiches, and pop for all
the anglers, boaters and workers.
Jt Colosimo, the North Region Federation Representative, and John Cook from
Team Ambassador for helping gather a majority of these donations.
The Minnesota B.A.S.S. Federation members and the participating states boaters
who donated their time and boats to make this event what it was.
The Picture Place for Photography of the tournament.
More information and pictures of the Tournament can be found on the Minnesota
Bass Federation web site. www.mnbf.org