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TT goes to Hermosillo, Mexico for the Year of the Crank

Saturday, March 14th, 2009 by ttnews

TackleTour’s Cal and JIP are on the way to Hermosillo Mexico for the crankbait rod wars.  Right now we are at the gate in Phoenix Arizona waiting for our connecting flight into Mexico.

Picking us up at Hermosillo will be BMB Fishing Tours, http://www.bmbfishingtours.com/, where we will take a one and a half hour drive to their bed and breakfast. We’ll be cranking Lake Novillo for a few days before we head back.

Castaic Catch22 Swimbaits Score Big

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009 by ttnews

There are swimbaits, and then there are Castaic Swimbaits- a distinction that matters greatly to anglers the likes of Southern California’s Mike Long, perhaps the finest swimbait tactician alive.

In recent months, Long has used Castaic’s newest secret weapon, the soft-bodied Catch22, to boat numerous largemouths in the 10 to 15-pound class.  The lure also scored him a recent tournament win on Lower Otay Lake, near San Diego, where he outfished his nearest competitors by over ten-pounds.  Long’s limit was capped by a 13-pound hawg that fell for a 6-inch Catch22, in Castaic’s new Ghost Rainbow pattern.

Long had lately been field testing three additions to the already exceptional swimbait line.  With his stamp of approval, Castaic released today its newest swimbait species’-the Catch22 Threadfin Shad, Sunfish and Ghost Rainbow.  Like the original Rainbow Trout, the new species were crafted with Castaic’s trademark “Actual Species Replication.”  No other lure company offers such realism, both in design and function.

The new Catch22 Threadfin Shad patterns include 4- and 6-inch sizes in Slow Sink, and four colors, including Blue Shad, Green Shad, Golden Shiner and Silver Shiner.  The new Sunfish is a 5-inch bait in Slow Sink, available in Sunfish, Bluegill and Tilapia patterns.  Like the original Rainbow Trout, the new Ghost Rainbow is offered in 4-inch (Slow Sink), 6-inch (Slow Sink), 8-inch (Slow Sink or Floating), and 10-inch (Slow Sink or Floating) sizes.  Catch22 Swimbaits retail for $16.99 to $29.99.

“Using these baits my hook-up ratio has gone from 60% to well over 90%,” states Long.  The bait’s collapsible body construction enables the hook to penetrate bass jaws easier than any other soft-bodied swimbait on the market.  And its interior soft skeleton lets you catch bass after bass without damaging the bait.  What I really love about the C22, though, is the way it swims.  It has phenomenal action at all retrieve speeds, and when you pause and rip the bait, it darts and turns more realistically than any lure I’ve ever thrown.”

Catch22 Swimbaits feature revolutionary design elements that set them apart from all other lures on the market today.  In addition, Castaic offers an exclusive Catch22 Guarantee.  If you catch fewer than 22 bass before the C22 loses its ability to swim, return the bait, along with $7.50 shipping and handling, for a one-time lure replacement.  To learn more about Catch22, continue reading below, or visit www.castaicswimbait.com

The Catch22 possesses traits never before seen in a softbait, coupling a fluid, lifelike action with the durability and longevity of a hardbait. Castaic Catch22 innovations include:

The CATCH22 GUARANTEE – To back its claims of toughness, Castaic is offering an unheard of 22 bass guarantee. If you catch fewer than 22 bass before the C22 loses its ability to swim, return the bait, along with $7.50 shipping and handling, for a one-time lure replacement.

Innovation #1 – Castaic’s exclusive patent-pending INNER ARMOR Fiber Skeleton prevents the Catch22 (C22) from tearing and losing its natural swimming motion. While other soft baits break down after just a few fish, the Catch22 keeps on kicking. Similar to the interior cartilage structure of a live shark, this soft, flexible skeleton reinforces vital joint sections, while preserving the lure body’s integrity.

Innovation #2 – Ingenious NO-THROW Sliding Hook System keeps fish hooked solidly from strike to lip-lock. This critical design element allows the C22 to slide freely up the line when fish are hooked. This yields more successful hooksets, while also preventing fish from using the weight of the lure as leverage against you, and throwing the hook.

Innovation #3 – Another patented Castaic exclusive-the MAGNETIC HOOK HOLDER®-keeps the Tri-Claw hook aligned parallel to the C22’s body. When retrieved, a magnet pins the hook to the belly of the lure, precisely positioned for a sound hookset. This streamlined hook placement yields an ultra natural appearance and presentation, while also helping the lure resist snags.

Innovation #4 – Castaic’s advanced TRI-CLAW® hook is unique among swimbaits today. Coupled with the Magnetic Hook Holder, which pins the Tri-Claw hook against the lure body, hook gaps lie exposed and away from the bait, where they’re in ideal position to penetrate and hold. For pro-level swimbait fishing, this radical hook system is a must.

Innovation #5 – REAL SWIM(tm) Technology allows the C22 to swim naturally at multiple retrieve speeds. From a slow crawl to a speedy burn, the C22 is one of the most versatile swimbaits available. While most swimbaits require the angler to learn and master one specific retrieve, the C22 swims flawlessly at almost any speed.

“The Catch22 is the biggest breakthrough in swimbaits in a long time,” Long asserts. “Fishermen are going to catch a lot of bass with this lure.” One of America’s original swimbait tacticians, Mike Long has boated 27 of the top 100 heaviest bass ever documented. Throwing Castaic Swimbaits, he has caught thirteen bass over 15-pounds. In 2001, Long boated the ninth largest bass ever documented, a 20-pound 12-ounce monster using a 6-inch Castaic Trout.

TEAM SCHURR/CHALKLEY WIN IFA REDFISH TOUR OPENER IN JACKSONVILLE

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 by ttnews

LIZELLA, Ga.  – Ron Schurr of Jacksonville, Fla., and Jim Chalkley of Panama City, Fla., caught a two-redfish limit that weighed 15.29 pounds to win the 2009 IFA Redfish Tour season opener in Jacksonville on Saturday. To win the one-day event, which operated out of Sister’s Creek Marina, Schurr and Chalkley bested 101 other two-angler teams take to the early points lead in the Florida East Coast Division.

Late-winter weather conditions proved to be the X-factor in the 2009 IFA Redfish Tour season opener, with fog limiting visibility and near-freezing air temperatures limiting some teams’ ability to search for fish.

“We practiced on Friday and found fish, but today it didn’t matter,” said Schurr, explaining the change in the fishing conditions from practice day to competition day. “Everything went out the window. But we caught our first fish at 11 a.m. and we just kept on it.”

With the win in the first tournament that the pair has fished together, Schurr and Chalkley took home a 2009 Ranger Banshee Extreme valued at more than $30,000. The boat is powered by a 60-horsepower, four-stroke Yamaha outboard and is equipped with a Bob’s four-inch Ultra Light Jackplate, Power-Pole shallow water anchor, Minn Kota trolling motor, Humminbird electronics, Blue Point Fabrication metal work and Loadmaster trailer.

Second-place team Ray Trudeau of St. Cloud, Fla., and Thad Lacinak of Orlando, Fla., caught only two redfish all day on a Gulp! Jerk Shad, but the two fish weighed a combined 14.73 pounds. Their second-place finish was the highest for any Ranger Cup participating team, adding $1,000 to the team’s $3,550 second-place payout.

“It was a rough day,” Trudeau said. “We made the wrong choice first thing off, so we went to our back-up spot. But we wound up only catching two fish all day.”

Jeffrey Crumpton and Carl Rauer or Fernandina Beach, Fla., finished third with 13.97 pounds while Rapala Big Fish honors and a $1,500 Rapala prize package went to Sean McDonald and John Taylor for a 7.97-pounder.

The IFA Redfish Tour continues to draw redfish anglers from Texas to the Carolinas and beyond, offering two-angler teams the opportunity to compete in six different divisions, each offering a three-event regular season. With low entry fees for the one-day, regular-season tournaments allow anglers to fish close to home and minimize expenses, while still being a part of a premier inshore, catch-and-release redfish tournament organization. Teams fishing any three of the IFA’s 18 regular-season events are automatically qualified for a no-entry-fee championship event, pitting qualifiers from each of the six divisions for a combined $77,000 in payouts and prize packages, as well as a shot at the coveted Cabela’s Overall Divisional Team of the Year Award for the six regular-season division winners.

This year, in addition to $47,000 in payouts per event (based on a 100-boat field), the first-place prize package for all 18 IFA Redfish Tour regular-season events has been increased. In 2009, every regular-season tournament winner is guaranteed – regardless of field size – a fully loaded 2009 Ranger Banshee Extreme. The boat is powered by a 60-horsepower, four-stroke Yamaha outboard and is equipped with a Bob’s four-inch Ultra Light Jackplate, Power-Pole shallow water anchor, Minn Kota trolling motor, Humminbird electronics, Blue Point Fabrication metal work and Loadmaster trailer. The entire first-place prize package is valued at $30,000.

For more information on the IFA Redfish Tour, to become a member of the IFA or to become a part of the fastest-growing inshore fishing tournament series in the United States, go online to redfishtour.com.

IFA Redfish Tour events are made possible through the sponsorship and continued support of the fishing industry’s most respected brands: Ranger Boats, Cabela’s, Yamaha Outboards, Rapala, Trigger X, Sufix, Minn Kota, Humminbird, Power-Pole, Wrap This, CW Crab, Charter Lakes Marine Insurance, Solar Bat, Gemini Custom Apparel, Navionics, Bob’s Machine Shop, Blue Point Fabrication, Terminator, VMC Hooks, Loadmaster Trailers, Powertex Group and Audubon Aquarium of the Americas.

IFA Florida East Coast Division
Jacksonville Results (Top 10)
1.     Schurr/Chalkley – 15.29 lbs.

2.     Trudeau/Lacinak – 14.73 lbs.

3.     Crumpton/Rauer – 13.97 lbs.

4.     Looper/Walters – 13.66 lbs.

5.     Keating/McBride – 13.35 lbs.

6.     Cox/Hardage – 13.31 lbs.

7.     Lacoss/Lacoss – 13.27 lbs.

8.     Hughey/Ingram – 13.16 lbs.

9.     (tie) McGovern/Crown; Kelly/Brockman – 13.13 lbs.

Ranger Cup Award ($1,000): Trudeau/Lacinak
Solar Bat ($100): Lockyer/Klier
Rapala Big Fish ($1,500): McDonald/Taylor – 7.97 lbs.

2009 Bassmaster Classic – Day 2 standings

Saturday, February 21st, 2009 by ttnews

Top 15 after Day 2

Pl. Name DAY 1 DAY 2 TOTAL

1 Jami Fralick 5 19- 3 5 19- 6 10 38- 9
2 Skeet Reese 5 15- 8 5 22- 9 10 38- 1
3 Edwin Evers 5 17- 0 5 19- 3 10 36- 3
4 Kelly Jordon 5 15-10 5 20- 5 10 35-15
5 Aaron Martens 5 18- 1 5 17- 9 10 35-10
6 Brian Snowden 5 15- 9 5 19- 4 10 34-13
7 Dave Wolak 5 17- 6 5 17- 0 10 34- 6
8 Mark Davis 5 11-11 5 22- 7 10 34- 2
9 Michael Iaconelli 5 15- 5 5 18-10 10 33-15
9 Boyd Duckett 5 20- 3 5 13-12 10 33-15
11 Casey Ashley 5 9-13 5 22-11 10 32- 8
12 Dean Rojas 5 15-13 5 16- 2 10 31-15
13 Bobby Lane 5 13- 2 5 18-12 10 31-14
14 Greg Pugh 5 14- 0 5 16-11 10 30-11
15 Mike McClelland 5 13-14 5 16- 8 10 30- 6

2009 Bassmaster Classic – Day 1 standings

Friday, February 20th, 2009 by ttnews

Top 15 after Day 1

Place Angler Fish Weight
1 Boyd Duckett 5 20- 3
2 Jami Fralick 5 19- 3
3 Fred Roumbanis 5 18- 4
4 Aaron Martens 5 18- 1
5 Terry Fitzpatrick 5 18- 0
6 Scott Rook 5 17-11
7 Dave Wolak 5 17- 6
8 Edwin Evers 5 17- 0
9 Randy Howell 5 16- 3
10 Dean Rojas 5 15-13
11 Kelly Jordon 5 15-10
12 Brian Snowden 5 15- 9
13 Skeet Reese 5 15- 8
14 Mike Burns 5 15- 7
15 Bryan Schmidt 5 15- 5
15 Michael Iaconelli 5 15- 5

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