News and events: 2016 MOMC Newsletter 60 years of Sportfishing
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News and events: 2016 MOMC Newsletter 60 years of Sportfishing
2016 MOMC Newsletter 60 years of Sportfishing June Volume 10 Issue 4 News and events: Read about the DNR’s new Muskie tag study and in the MUCC corner read about possible new chumming rules 2016 Board of Directors Executive Board Lance Koester - President Jim Schiller - Vice President Rich Mason Jr. - Treasurer Tim Ardanowski - Secretary Dave Clark - Comptroller Eric Woodhouse – Clerk Directors Jim Fleming Frank Coppola Kurt Nowicki Tim Schwark Tony Virga Dave Calcaterra Ed Pascua Lynn Baumgarten John Gallagher Mark Nowicki Greg Virga Dave Herschelmann Scott Murray Richard Bachran (WeighMaster) July 9th and 10th Homer LeBlanc Muskie Derby Weigh Ins at Shore Club South, St Clair Shores (9 mile tower marina) ** No Minimum Length in CPR ** Please include the number for the weekend and 2016 in your picture. Thank you for helping us raise over $10,000 for the Grosse Pointe Harper Woods Community Special Olympics. See Inside!!!! NOTICE OLD BUSINESS May 25 General Membership Meeting Proposal • Proposed – Bring back the Charter Captain’s to the club tournaments in a NOT FOR HIRE situation with MOMC members or paid guest members as crew. This qualifies them for Captain’s Open, the monthly tournament, and the monthly side bet for the 2016 season. PASSED on May 25 51 41 NEW BUSINESS Reminder Please do your best in bringing in all weighable fish as soon as possible. Please keep the health of the fish in mind. We understand how hectic tournament days are with many fish coming in. Holding a fish works both ways. It could save them a trip in but it could also cause a trip in for a fish that is already beat in your tank. Please use your best judgment in keeping tournament fish healthy. Please direct all questions regarding CPR to Lynn Baumgartner, Ed Pascua, or Kurt Nowicki. They are your chairmen this year. Kurt will supply all CPR numbers prior to the tournament on Facebook and will announce it ASAP the morning of the tournament. Please do your best in keeping the mouth closed in all CPR photos. Closed mouth fish will generally get priority over open mouth fish. We understand the dynamics with waves and a jumpy fish. Make sure all CPR photos are in before 3 pm Sunday for all tournaments. Please do your best in getting the photo on the laptop. Most cords to phone, SD cards, and email (if WIFI is available) will work in getting it to the laptop. Laptop photos will take priority over cell phone photos in very close instances. We would like to start a club directory of the businesses our club members own and classifieds. This will be a great service to provide answers to questions you have, services you need, and a name you can recognize. We will include Charters, Lure makers, Landscapers, home builders, electricians, boat repair, marinas, ETC. If you would like your service listed or a classified ad, please send your information to Woody at murdoc9595@comcast.net • MUCC Corner… New Regulation Could Limit Chumming Chumming, the practice of luring or attracting fish with bait mixes that can include corn, rice, noodles, fish eggs, or different types of meat, has been legal in Michigan for years. The DNR doesn’t consider chumming a threat to the fish population, however, the practice and regulations has been discussed multiple times by the DNR since at least the late 1990's. The Natural Resources Commission may take action at prohibiting chumming on certain waters as soon as their next meeting on June 9, 2016 at Jay's Sporting Goods in Gaylord. Please be advised, the club’s address is: 21817 Bon Heur St. St Clair Shores, MI 48081 When Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia virus (VHS), was identified in the Great Lake waters 2005, there was talk of regulating chumming due to the possible spread of VHS through eggs. The virus does not have any impact on humans, through direct contact or via fish consumption, but it quickly spreads through the fish population, and could easily wipe out an entire species. There are currently 28 species of fish that are recognized as susceptible to the Great Lakes strain of VHS including 19 sportfish. Infected fish shed the virus in their urine and reproductive fluids, and fish eggs are known to spread some strains of the disease. Please email pictures and label them to be included in yearbook (name, boat, size of fish) DIRECTOR@LSCMOMC.COM In 2007, Fisheries Order 245 was enacted, prohibiting the use of fish eggs as chum in Michigan waters to prevent the spread of VHS. In 2012, the strain of VHS present in the Great Lakes was found not to be transmittable through fish eggs, and the order was modified to allow fish eggs to be used again. CLUB Notes We will have all store inventory on sale at the next meeting. We will be selling new 60 yr. commemorative MOMC gear! Update your email address with us so you get a newsletter by emailing DIRECTOR@LSCMOMC.COM PLEASE CONTACT A DIRECTOR IF YOU HAVE NEWS TO SHARE OR EMAIL MURDOC9595@COMCAST.NET Members with Guests must notify a MOMC board member (President, VP Secretary, Treasurer or weigh master) or Registered on PayPal should be paid (if possible) before 8:00 a.m Saturday for the monthly derby. You can follow club activities, standings, and photos on the Michigan Ontario Muskie Club Facebook page. Please make sure you have your number placards for your cpr board . You must have them in the picture . Join the club online through Paypal Let um Go, Let um Grow… While chumming hasn’t caused any negative biological effects, there have been complaints from mostly commercial fishing guides fishing heavily chummed areas about high amounts of fish egg material and decreased catch rates. Those who don’t use chumming are upset and think the fishing experience has been diminished. As a result of this input and a request from the Natural Resources Commission, the Fisheries Division has developed addition regulatory options in regards to chumming. Earlier this month, Fisheries Order 200.16A laid out the possible changes in regulations for chumming with three different options. • leave chumming regulations as they are, and have no changes. Anglers wouldn’t have to learn new restrictions, but the social issue will not be addressed and could grow worse. • prohibit chumming with organic material in all Type 3 streams. It would be easy to understand and reinforce, however, those who wish to chum with organic material could move to other rivers, spreading or increasing the perceived problem there. • prohibit chumming with organic material in Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, and Type 4 streams. This regulation would also be easy to understand and reinforce, but anglers who prefer to fish with chum would be impacted. However, after public testimony and further discussion among the NRC, the NRC has called for a more "surgical" approach of just regulating certain waters experiencing the most social conflict due to chumming. The revised order would prohibit chumming with organic materials on the following waters: • Muskegon River from Croton Dam downstream to Muskegon Lake (Muskegon and Newaygo Counties) • Manistee River from Tippy Dam downstream to Manistee Lake (Manistee County) • Pere Marquette River mainstream from M-37 downstream to Pere Marquette Lake (Lake and Mason Counties) This new order has been submitted for consideration, and will be eligible for approval by the NRC on June 9th, 2016 (see full NRC agenda here). To stay informed on this possible action, please attend the NRC meeting on June 9th in Gaylord or join MUCC on Facebook that afternoon to a link to our live streaming video. If you have thoughts on this possible regulation, be sure to provide comments to the NRC Commissioners. Want to help stop the spread of VHS and other possible threats like invasive species within Michigan waters? Don’t forget to remove all visible plants from your boat and dispose of unwanted bait in the trash. Also, empty, rinse and dry boats or other recreational equipment before transporting them to another body of water. Club Member News This is the 60th year of the MOMC’s Existence. There have been many friends, families, and memories made through this club and this great lake we live on. Let’s continue this great tradition. Great seeing 1999 MOMC President Karl Dyle at the Joe LePage Classic. Karl is currently living in Jupiter FL with his wife and 3 boys all in their teens. Happy Birthday 2003 – 2006 MOMC President Brad Horton. Brad and Christine have their 4th Horton on the way!!! Congratulations to Capt. Craig Miller and the new Heatwave! The Sea Ray Amberjack looked great out there! She will be a great addition to our fleet in the MOMC. Congratulations to Lila and John Tomlin on their 18 yr anniversary. PLEASE, if you have news to share about club members, let a director know or email Woody @ murdoc9595@comcast.net If you have a traveling trophy and need it updated, please get it to Lance Koester for updating. Update your email address with the club so you are receiving monthly newsletters! DIRECTOR@LSCMOMC.COM Or murdoc9595@comcast.net 2016 Opener Joe LePage Classic What a way to start the 2016 Muskie season! The weather was spotty with a few clouds, sun, wind, and rain mixed in. It didn’t take long for Richard to get the tank going. Only ten minutes into the season and the Yellow Belly's Capt. Brad Horton had a runner! Brad knew the fish would get bumped but a coin toss of heads made him run it. The fish was bumped 10 minutes after the weigh in by Fishagan’s Mike Rymar. The early Saturday fish continued to snap. Richard was very busy for the rest of the day. We had fish after fish running in by some great seasoned MOMC members and some new captain's and crews. We had some long call in CPR fish and then we had some rain!!!! Thank you very much to Chef Noodles Catering for the fantastic smoked BBQ they provided. I heard nothing but good things about the food! Thank you to Dave Clark and the Liquid Sedation crew for chairing the opening event of 2016! THANK YOU to all board members and MOMC members who stuck around and helped clean up the event. “Your help is greatly appreciated and that’s what’s great about this club!”, President Lance Koester. We started the awards presentation with a show of appreciation to Tom Joysey and his crew at the Miller Marina Gas Dock. Tom helps out a ton behind the scene’s with every event held at his gas dock. He is an active member of the MOMC and goes above and beyond in the scope of his duty's. Thank you Tom! And the results: 1st Place – 36.65 lbs. Ray Testori YOLO 2nd Place – 35.65 lbs. Robert Pruss CALI COLE 3rd place – 34 lbs. Bill Sherbourne PREMONITION All 3 fish were in the side bet CPR 1st place – 53 5/8” Matt Mueller HUNTRESS Junior True Trophy Release 1st place – 44” Gavin Bennett 2nd place – 42” Devon Bennett Both aboard ROCK IT The Bennett boys showing dad how to catch um! Adult True Trophy Release 1st place – 51.5” Cooper Smith Thank you all who participated More From the Joe LePage Classic First registered fish of the year Heart Attack: First Aid We are in the beginning stages of organizing a certified CPR and First Aid class that is American Heart Assoc. approved this Spring. We will keep you abreast of the time and date. This will count for USCG captain requirements and healthcare worker requirements. By Mayo Clinic Staff Someone having a heart attack may experience any or all of the following: • Uncomfortable pressure, fullness or squeezing pain in the center of the chest • Discomfort or pain spreading beyond the chest to the shoulders, neck, jaw, teeth, or one or both arms, or occasionally upper abdomen • Shortness of breath • Lightheadedness, dizziness, fainting • Sweating • Nausea • A heart attack generally causes chest pain for more than 15 minutes, but it can also have no symptoms at all. Many people who experience a heart attack have warning signs hours, days or weeks in advance. What to do if you or someone else may be having a heart attack • Call 911 or your local medical emergency number. Don't ignore or attempt to tough out the symptoms of a heart attack for more than five minutes. If you don't have access to emergency medical services, have a neighbor or a friend drive you to the nearest hospital. Drive yourself only as a last resort, and realize that it places you and others at risk when you drive under these circumstances. • Chew and swallow an aspirin, unless you are allergic to aspirin or have been told by your doctor never to take aspirin. But seek emergency help first, such as calling 911. • Take nitroglycerin, if prescribed. If you think you're having a heart attack and your doctor has previously prescribed nitroglycerin for you, take it as directed. Do not take anyone else's nitroglycerin, because that could put you in more danger. • Begin CPR if the person is unconscious. If you're with a person who might be having a heart attack and he or she is unconscious, tell the 911 dispatcher or another emergency medical specialist. You may be advised to begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). If you haven't received CPR training, doctors recommend skipping mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing and performing only chest compressions (about 100 per minute). The dispatcher can instruct you in the proper procedures until help arrives. • If an automated external defibrillator (AED) is available and the person is unconscious, begin CPR while the device is retrieved and set up. Attach the device and follow instructions that will be provided by the AED after it has evaluated the person's condition. Rules and Regulations Section III – Conduct of MOMC Members • 3.9 - During any MOMC function, all members shall conduct themselves in an appropriate SPORTSMAN like manner, so as to bring a favorable impression on the MOMC. Failure to do so may result in penalties determined by the MOMC Board of Directors. We would like to remind our members that they are always, especially at an MOMC event, representing the MOMC flag. We will not tolerate cheating, unsportsmanlike behavior, intimidation, or coercion. Sportsmanship is an aspiration or ethos that a sport or activity will be enjoyed for its own sake, with proper consideration for fairness, ethics, respect, and a sense of fellowship with one's competitors. Thank You, 2016 Board of Directors Charter Captain’s Corner IF YOU ARE A CHARTER CAPTAIN AND WOULD LIKE TO ADD SOME KNOWLEDGE PLEASE TELL LANCE OR WOODY Tug Orr muskiestud60@hotmail.com 248-568-4310 Greetings fellow "Muskie jihadists”! I wanted to hit on a subject many of you may not be aware of. That subject is night-riding for muskies. All of our mothers have told us at one time or another that "nothing good happens after midnight"! Well, with apologies to mothers everywhere, they got this one wrong! I've caught countless huge fish after dark and well past midnight in many cases. I usually try to get out for a couple nights around the full moon phase each month. It can be unbelievably good but you don't need to be fishing the full moon to have a great night fishing. I rarely quit at dark and I'd like to pass on some of this knowledge, especially to some of the new members. First and foremost, act at your experience level. If you're not comfortable navigating around after dark, then don't do it. Go with people who are. That's the best way to gain that experience you need. If you're up to it, here are some helpful hints to do it successfully and more importantly, safely. FIRST AND FOREMOST, know the water that you'll be fishing. Start before dark so you can find weed-free water to fish. It's even more miserable cleaning weeds after dark compared to during the day. Be aware of any obstructions such as sailboat sticks, buoys, and dead-heads, which can be brutal on equipment. The deadheads can be really plentiful around the Thames area in particular, so make sure you mark them in your GPS before stumbling into them in the dark. You don't want to wrap your boards around logs etc. in the dark, losing lures. It's not good when your bait-boxes go home in "missing man formation"! ha-ha Get a good headlamp and spotlight. If you don't have line-counting reels, simply count the passes on the reel to the end of the board, then set each ensuing rod 3 passes closer. Example: outside rod 12 passes out to the board, next rod 9 passes, next one 6 passes etc. Also, I don't vary my speed much at night. Dark baits silhouette very well after dark and are really productive. I hope maybe I've expanded your "fishing horizons" a little bit. If you have any questions email me at muskiestud60@hotmail.com. Or you can call me at 248 568 4310 and if there is room on the Tugboat, you're welcome to join us. Have a safe and fun fishing season!! Tug Orr 21st Annual Special Olympics Muskie Derby We had a great turnout for the 2016 Special Olympics Muskie Derby benefiting the Grosse Pointe Harper Woods Community Chapter of the Special Olympics. The weather was great, the fishing was intense, and the athletes stole the show. We started out with a shotgun start out of the GPYC at 8 am. The ride was nice a easy as the 2 mph S winds made for slick travel. We had 40 boats this year and approximately 260 attendees for this special day. In the 60 yrs. of this club we have organized this event for 21 straight years. We want to thank the DYC, DAC, LC, and our host the GPYC for all of their support to this cause. The fishing was very good as we called in our fish for the Roy Obrien Ford Tiger Ticket giveaway. We had all boats landing fish throughout the day. Fish were being caught even when the wind died to a halt and the sky was high. Golden Rod fish were being added by our weigh masters Randy Carron and Dale Hoelfeldt throughout the day. The peak of the day was from 10:20 to 10:40 am as 22 fish were called in. We estimate that 5.9 fish were caught per boat throughout the day. With 83 call in fish registered, we estimated our fleet caught a total of 249 Muskie throughout the day. Great job fishermen and thank you Dale and Randy! Many of our Tiger Ticket winners donated them to our athletes and we thank you. As we entered the banquet room at the GPYC, sun tans and smiles lead the festivities. We raffled off a shotgun. We raffled a Grizzly Cooler with the MOMC 60th anniversary logo on the lid. Vic Cretu won the Ameriprise Financial Coleman Roadtrip Grill and Terry Lapper won the deep fryer. Paul Bennitt won the Steiner binoculars donated by Mike’s Marine. The prize of the day, the golden rod 55” Smart TV by Sony was won by one of our athletes, Evan Popkie! Ameriprise Financial also awarded T-Shirts and hats to all the athletes including a 60yr MOMC medal. Thank you to our Prime sponsors for their donations. As we went through the awards dinner we took time to honor Tom Jeanette. Tom was one of the original captains who helped start the event some 21 years ago for the MOMC. Tom’s wife Nancy and her daughter and granddaughter were present to accept a 60 yr. MOMC medal in memory of Tom. She told us how he loved the club and this event. He was mad he was too sick to fish in 2015 before he passed in December. Thank you Jeanette Family for being our guests. Thank you to the athletes who joined us; Evan Popkie, Dez Peoples, Ryan Sandles, Steven Kujawski, Chloe Fox, Megan Wiley, and Laura Casey. Thank you to the Beck and Kujawski families for helping so much! We ended the event with our big fish awards, they went at follows: 1st place Off the Hook – Capt. Chuck Dill – sponsored by Mac n Mac/Rockwell caught by Caleb! 53 ½” 2nd place Big Fish – Capt. Tom Loy – sponsored by DAC Girls Rod and Gun 51 ½” 3rd place Rockit – Capt. Paul Bennitt – sponsored by Lamako and ANB Masonry 51 ½” Athlete Angler of the year – Ryan Sandles – Capt. Dale Hohlfeldt – Mardi Gras 51” Thank you all who participated! The Michigan Ontario Muskie Club, Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, Detroit Athletic Club, and the Detroit Yacht Club hosted 2016’s largest charity fishing derby in both Ontario and Michigan. This Great event has generated over $315,000 to the SOM of GP/HW Community and counting over the years. Last year the list of Muskie Derby Competitors numbered more than 40 boats and over 300 local businessmen and women. We would like to thank all of our sponsors; Roy Obrien Ford Ameriprise Financial Wolverine Packing Co. Magna Pretty Hunter Northern Concrete Pipe EPIC/AAM Mac & Mac Lena Rose Friends of the Duck Dave Legwand Detroit Aircraft Machine Formula One Toole & Engineering Metro Environmental Michigan Rod Products Kimastle Corp Lomako Masonary & ANB Masonary US Auto OHM Engineers SM Osgood Eoterra Travel, LLC Steven Ford’s Group Michael Gumbko’s Group Joe Bamberger’s Group Doug Krizanic’s Group John Meldrum Brad Mikolajczyk’s Group DYC Rod and Gun Club DYC Muskie Ladies Mike’s Marine Dolly’s Pizza of SCS Charlie Brown Lures Lapper Lures Ziggies Lures Detroit River Outdoors Sportsmens Direct Tom’s Gas Dock Cabelas DragonMeade Brewery More From SOM 2016 53 ½“ Hog aboard Off The Hook Congrats to Ryan Sandles our SOM Angler of the Year with a 51” monster aboard Mardi Gras Thank you Nancy Jeanette and family for being a part of this event. Michigan’s Most Unique “Catch and Release” Fishing Tournament Located in Clay Township “The Sturgeon Angling Capital of Michigan” North Channel Sturgeon Classic September 24thand 25th2016 Purse (Max of 30 Teams) 1stPlace-$1500 2ndPlace-$750 3rdPlace-$250 Registration-$200 per Team 30 Team Max (Includes 2 Dinner Tickets-extra Dinner tickets $20 Each) ***$250 per Team after September 8, 2016*** Captains Dinner 6pm to 10pm Friday September 23, 2016 at Pearl Beach Lions Club Awards & Bump Board/Yellow Flashing Light return Sunday September 25, 2016at 9am at Pearl Beach Lions Club 9590 Phelps Rd, Clay, MI 48001 For More Info and to Register Visit: Web: www.northchannelsturgeonclassic.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/NorthChannelSturgeonClassic Special Thanks to Sponsors “Clay Township DDA” and “KBE Precision Products” Shore Club South, St Clair Shores Dinner at Tom’s Gas Dock Belle River Marina – Belle River Ont. – Dinner at Tom’s Gas Dock Food for thought To enter a recipe, email it to murdoc9595@comcast.net with “RECIPE” in the title • We are looking for some great recipe’s. Email MURDOC9595@comcast.net to share your favorite one. Keep the Lake Clean What can you do to keep our lake clean? As we finish the year. Be aware of litter in the lake, marinas, and launch sites. We know it’s never easy cleaning up after someone else, but this is our lake. We fish this lake and we as locals, have to police our lake. • Keep an extra garbage bag on your boat • Use your nets to extract floating junk from the lake. • Troll to a floating balloon and get it out of the water. • Don’t let empty cans our wrappers site on your deck, they will fly out eventually. • Don’t throw snagged junk back in the water. • Clean up your slip and the surrounding waters. These few tips can make a difference. CLUB BUSINESS DIRECTORY THIS IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. THIS IS NOT A RECOMMENDATION OF USE BY THE MOMC EMAIL murdoc9595@comcast.net to add your info BODY SHOPS/Auto Parts Cass Collision – Brent Wojcik www.casscollision.com (586)-463-3601 US Auto – Brad Horton www.usautosterlingheights.com/ (586)-731-1616 Sterling Hts (313)-894-1194 Detroit Location PHARMACY Bloomfield Pharmacy – Ed Pascua www.bloomfieldpharmacypontiac.com/ (248)-334-7700 FINANCIAL SERVICES Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. – Eric Woodhouse, MBA Associate Vice President Financial Advisor 101 W Big Beaver Ste 425 Troy, MI 48084 www.ameripriseadvisors.com/eric.a.woodhouse/ (248)-925-4357 Charter Captains Fish HeadZ – Joel Piatek www.fishheadz.com/Fish_Headz.html (586)-243-0914 Heatwave Charters – Craig Miller www.heatwavecharters.com/ (586)-242-1032 Medicine Man Charters – Ed Pascua www.medicinemancharters.com/ (734)-709-2766 Muskie Mania Sportfishing – Mike Pittiglio www.muskiemaniacharters.com/ (586)-260-4068 BigFish Charter Services – Tom Loy www.bigfishes2@gmail.com (810)-580-9252 Classifieds • 1990 31ft tiara twin 454 merc inboards 1900 hrs. radar, auto pilot, furuno fishfinder gps/chartplotter flowscan, knot meter, vhf stereo / cd player.... electric head, stove, frig, microwave Call Mike O’Hara at 586- 944- 0246 $32,500 • 1987 Sea Ray Amberjack 27’ Burgundy trim -twin 350’s 1200 hrs. - Camper top, cockpit cover, convertible top, all side curtains - Spare, rebuilt outdrive - Ship to Shore radio, GPS, Fish Finder - Hull and engines mechanically sound, boat needs TLC -$13500 contact Tom Loy, it’s a friend of his 810-580-9252 • 8 Horse long shaft Mariner engine 1988 $700, A 12 foot row boat make an offer, and a 35 lb. thrust Minnkota trolling motor. Call Tugg Orr 248-568-4310 • Tan 2004 RAM 2500 Cummins Diesel and a Black 2005 3500 Cummins Diesel Call Lance Koester 586-703-2515 If you would like to add a FREE classified contact Eric “Woody” Woodhouse 586- 945-0390 or MURDOC9595@comcast.net Standings Year End 1st - 36.65 lbs. 2nd - 35.65 lbs. 3rd - 34 lbs. Ray Testori Robert Pruss Bill Sherbourne YOLO Calicole Premonition CPR Medicine Man – 54.5” verified 6/26/2016 M.O.M.C. DIRECTOR@LSCMOMC.COM M.O.M.C. DIRECTOR@LSCMOMC.COM