2009

Tuff Man – Belton 12/12/09

December 14, 2009

104 teams fished, 65 teams weighed in and 10 places were paid. Use the scroll bar on the right to view all the results.

The fifth and final qualifying event of the 2009 Tuff Man tournament season was held on Lake Belton Saturday, Dec 12th. Proving once again this circuit has the right name, Saturday remained in the 40s for the better part of the day, and drizzling rain and some variable winds made the cold even more unbearable for the competitors. But this was the last chance for those who had not qualified with a top 12 finish yet to do so and the final day to rack up points for those trying to qualify through the points option, so it was not a time to keep the boat in the garage.

The first place finishers were the team of Crawford and Warren. At 16.54 pounds, they nearly lapped the field with a near three pound margin over the second place finishers. We had a chance to speak with Ryan Warren after the event and he stated they caught all their fish throwing rattle traps on points and a 5″ green pumpkin F5 Hag’s Tornado on a shaky head.

“We didn’t get a lot of bites but the ones we got were quality. Our 6 pound black came off the Hag’s Tornado just moments after catching our 5th keeper that was just barely over 14″. I had just put that fish in the livewell, walked to the front of the boat made and made a long cast to the bank; she hit it almost immediately. It’s one of those things that we were fortunate to have happen to us.”

Ryan also mentioned he was throwing E21 Carrot Stix rods and the rattle trap of choice was a Strike King Red Eye Shad in the Orange Craw color. For more info on Hag’s Tornado please visit www.hagstornadobait.com. You can also purchase the Tornado locally at FishFinders Marine in Round Rock.

Finishing second with a nice sack at 13.90 pounds was the dominating team of John Guerra and Paul Stokes. This second place finish anchored their stellar year and guaranteed them a much deserved Angler of the Year title. Congratulations!

The team of Andy Nuyen (TTZ team member) and Jacky Roberts (owner of FishFinder’s Marine) came to the scales with a nice limit over 11 pounds anchored by a healthy smallmouth bass. Their bag was enough to get them a 7th place finish and a ticket to the big show. The team focused on areas by the dam for the first half of the day and put three keepers in the boat throwing Texas rigged and wacky rigged plastics. Around 11 am they made a move up the Cowhouse to finish their limit and cull a 14″ fish. The 4 pound smallmouth was caught by Jacky on a black and blue Oldham’s jig with a black and blue E’gr Craw trailer. “I was watching my line and my bait hadn’t even hit the bottom when it ticked and started taking a little swim!” It was the biggest smallmouth Jacky has caught to date in a tournament and it couldn’t have come at a better time! Andy let us know the anglers caught the majority of their fish on a Yamamoto Senko and a Pro’s Choice E’gr Craw (only available locally at FishFinders). An efficient team, Nuyen and Roberts qualified for the championship in January having only fished this last event; well done guys!

The big bass of the day was a Belton monster at 8.14 pounds! We pulled James Isaacs aside for the skinny and he shared it was the only keeper the team had all day. But, if you are going to catch just one this was the one to catch; in fact, that one bass bested most of the field’s total team weights! James was pretty pumped and said, “She bit on the fourth cast of the day. I just threw my jig out in about 8 feet of water off some rocks and she was there. We celebrated a little, and said man this gonna be a good day!”

Our old friend Gerald Poboril also spent some time with us after the tourney. A threat to win in any event out there, as proved earlier this year with a 22.78 pound Bass Champs winning stringer worth over $20,000, Poboril and Powe had a bag that went 10.11 pounds.

“We caught ‘em on creek channel drops with timber. The dropoffs were in about 9 feet of water, and dropped to about 17. We caught ‘em on jigs.” When we asked what color, Gerald looked at us in amazement. “Black and blue man, the ONLY color to throw on this lake when it’s cloudy!” We’ll keep that in mind Gerald.

The stage is set, the finishes are in the books and the anglers are already starting to prepare for the championship on Lake Stillhouse Hollow January 9th. This event is set in the heart of the Central Texas Boat Show at the Belton Expo Center. Once again, TTZ will be there to cover the event and we can’t wait!

In addition to the 12 qualifiers at each of the four qualifying tournaments, the top 12 teams in points that did not qualify through an event are also invited to fish the championship. From preliminary totals here are the teams that qualified based on their points standings:

C.CLOVER-D.CLOVER
C.GUTHRIE-J.SCOTT
J.WEATHERLY-R.WHEELER
D.THOMAS-P.GARZA
R.FARMER-P.PIKE
D.TAYLOR-S.MALINA
K.KINLAW-M.MAYNARD
A.BARNES-D.BARNES
S.GINDRUP-M.HILL
J.MCBRIDE-M.JARVIS
R.MILLER-B.GINIEWICZ
B.WENDEBORN-E.WENDEBORN

A complete list of the 2010 Championship qualifiers is available here.

We’d like to congratulate all the teams that qualified including the following TTZ teams: James Roberts and Brian Burns, Tom Lorden and Grant Schnabel, Andy Nuyen and Jacky Roberts and Dan Taylor and Steven Malina.

Texas Tournament Zone and its anglers would like to thank Rick Smith, Cliff Brown and Gary Wendeborn of Marine Outlet and Texas Boat World for another great year and a heck of a tournament trail. Please support these folks for their hard work by going to see them for any of your boating needs.

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ABA – Belton 12/05/09

December 9, 2009

Division 52 in Central Texas
Freezing was the word to describe Division 52’s first tournament of the year. With temps hovering around 22 degrees, Gilbert Miller, from Killeen, Texas is one step closer to the ABA National Championship with his win on Belton. He won $593 for his 1st place finish, an [...]

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Tuff Man – Stillhouse 11/21/09

November 23, 2009

99 teams fished, 52 teams weighed in and 10 places were paid. Use the scroll bar on the right to view all the results.

Ninety-nine Tuff Man teams convened on Stillhouse Hollow Reservoir to compete in the third of four qualifying events. The morning started off cool with a light drizzle and stayed cloudy all [...]

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Texas Bass Cat Owners Event – Cedar Creek 11/14/09

November 17, 2009

54 teams fished, 32 teams weighed in and 11 places were paid. Use the scroll bar on the right to view all the results.

The inaugural Texas BassCat Owners Event was held Saturday, November 14th. Thomas Ross, with the help of Mike Tadlock, gathered 54 BassCat boats from six different states including California, New [...]

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1st Annual George E Cook Memorial II Tournament – Belton 11/14/09

November 17, 2009

32 teams fished, 18 teams weighed in and 10 places were paid.

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As many of you know Jeff and George Cook had been dreaming about a local trail that would benefit the Central Texas area with local tournaments and events; a circuit where local fisherman could enjoy a wholesome family environment, [...]

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Gone Fishing for Kids – LBJ 10/24-10/25/09

October 30, 2009

River City Grille, 100.7 KASE 101, 98.1 KVET FM and AM-1300 the Zone hosted the first ever Gone Fishing for Kids Charity Fishing Tournament out of Marble Falls this past Saturday, October 24th and Sunday, October 25th . In addition to the fishing tournament, Gone Fishing for Kids was an entire weekend event highlighted [...]

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Tuff Man – Belton 10/24/09

October 27, 2009

109 teams fished, 64 teams weighed in and 11 places were paid. Use the scroll bar on the right to view all the results.

Complete results will be published once they become available.

The second stop of the 2009-2010 Tuff Man trail drew 109 teams to Belton’s Cedar Ridge Park. Originally planned for Lake Limestone, the [...]

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River City Bass Club 33rd Annual Open – Belton 10/18/09

October 20, 2009

62 teams fished, 28 teams weighed in and 6 places were paid. Use the scroll bar on the right to view all the results.

The River City Bass Club held its 33rd annual open on Lake Belton on Sunday, October 18th. Typically held on Lake Travis, the event was moved to Lake Belton this year due [...]

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Fishing for Freedom 09 – Belton 10/9-10/10/09

October 14, 2009

230 teams fished, 114 teams weighed in and 11 places were paid. 232 bass were weighed for a total of 464.64 pounds giving an average fish weight of 2 pounds.

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On Saturday October 10th, the Central Texas Marine Association hosted the annual Fishing for Freedom tournament on Lake Belton. [...]

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TTZ – Austin Wed Night 9/30/09

October 1, 2009

21 teams fished, 10 teams weighed in and 3 places were paid.

Over 20 teams showed up to help us close out the 2009 Wed Night season; with temperatures in the upper 80s and recreational traffic at a minimum, our anglers set out one last time in search of an elusive five fish limit on Lake [...]

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TTZ – Austin Wed Night 9/23/09

September 24, 2009

9 teams fished, 5 teams weighed in and 2 places were paid.

The persistent rain kept most of the boats off the water, but there were several die hard teams that showed up to the second to last Wed Nighter of the 2009 season. Lake Austin was dead calm and the thirty degree drop in [...]

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Tuff Man – Waco 9/19/09

September 21, 2009

124 teams fished, 72 teams weighed in and 12 places were paid. Use the scroll bar on the right to view all the results.

The Tuff Man season opener was held Saturday the 19th on Lake Waco. It was a huge turnout for the event, as 124 teams competed on the swollen lake. In [...]

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TTZ – Austin Wed Night 9/16/09

September 17, 2009

16 teams fished, 7 teams weighed in and 3 places were paid.

Mike and Junior Waldrop win again on TTZ’s Lake Austin Wednesday nighter bringing in the only limit of the night, weighing over 9 pounds.  The Waldrops continue their success with handpour brush hogs, made by Austin’s own Eddie Pelfrey of Pro’s Choice lures.  Junior gave us the scoop [...]

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TTZ – Austin Wed Night 9/09/09

September 10, 2009

13 teams fished, 7 teams weighed in and 2 places were paid.

The mayfly hatch was out of control this evening; from the large groups hovering around the trees and docks to the thousands floating on the water, everywhere you went they were there.
With the newly abundant food source on top of the water, [...]

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TTZ – Austin Wed Night 9/02/09

September 3, 2009

21 teams fished, 8 teams weighed in and 3 places were paid.

Our turnout historically drops significantly once school and dove season begin, but you couldn’t tell the birds were falling and the Longhorns welcomed a new freshmen class with a field of 21 boats last night.
Lake conditions were ideal and the full moon made for [...]

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TTZ – Austin Wed Night 8/26/09

August 27, 2009

25 teams fished, 8 teams weighed in and 3 places were paid.

With the tough bite and passing storms you would think the turnout for this week’s Wed Nighter would take a severe hit, but to the contrary we had 25 boats show up to try their luck against both the lake and Mother Nature.
The recreational [...]

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TTZ – Austin Wed Night 8/19/09

August 20, 2009

27 teams fished, 9 teams weighed in and 3 places were paid.

We had 27 boats last night and 52 anglers fishing for 3.5 hours, when it was all said and done a limit going 8.56 pounds took down first place and a 3.34 pound fish won Big Bass.
A small limit goes a very [...]

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TTZ – Austin Wed Night 8/12/09

August 13, 2009

25 teams fished, 11 teams weighed in and 3 places were paid.

We had another great turnout with 25 boats and near perfect lake conditions for fishing! With the storms passing through late in the afternoon, most of the recreational traffic stayed off the water allowing our anglers and their boats a much needed break [...]

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