F - California Deaf Bassmasters Club
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F - California Deaf Bassmasters Club
California Deaf Bassmasters Club DeafBass Lines Volume 3 Issue 1 - Published by California Deaf BassmasterS Club - February 2005 News for Serious Deaf Bass Fisherman Robert Odom’s Remembrance - page 4) rg o . s s a fB a e D . www Richard Bean wins 1st time major bass tournament champion at Castaic Lake!! (page 6) Rechenberg Captured at New Melones Lake again!! (page 8) Features California Deaf Bassmasters Club Officers/Information’s page 2 Founded in January 2002 CDBC DEAFBASS LINES Contributing Editors: Scott Hostetler Officer’s Reports page 3 2002-2005 OFFICERS Publishers: John Duquin & Eric Lundin Webmasters: Scot Hostetler & Eric Lundin Odom’s Memorial page 4/5 Castaic Lake page 6-7 New Melones Lake page 8/9 MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTION: (2) newsletters (February/August) $25 member include cap with logo, affirmed N.B.A.D. members, (2) newsletters, flyers, Minutes & financial reports, and etc.. PHOTO POLICY: C.D.B.C. accepts and publishes photos of your catch but it NOT responsible for returning them. Casitas/Delta Tourney page 14 page 2 Vice-President Edward Smith DEADLINE DUE Date for mailing your photo & stories for publication is due on the follow 15th of January and July. CORRECTION: The C.D.B.C. DeafBass Lines regrets the errors. It is policy of the C.D.B.C. DeafBass Lines to correct all errors. To discuss accuracy or fairness in the news, please write to: C.D.B.C. DeafBass Lines Secretary/Treasurer Eric Lundin P.O. Box 6467 Buena Park, CA 90622 TTY: (714) 228-1056 FAX: (714) 228-1019 EMAIL: scott@netbox.com WEBSITE: www.DeafBass.org Basser’s Sales page 10 President Scott Hostetler Board at Member John Duquin COPYRIGHT(C)2005 C.D.B.C. DeafBass Lines (ON THE COVER: Robert’s last photo at Berryessa . ) Board at Member Keith Brown Officer’s Reports ... President’s Report Hello Bassmasters ? CDBC President Scott Hostetler Secretary/Treasurer’s Report Hello Die-hard bass fisherman, I'm glad there is more and more tournament than before! We all are excited and lots of fun on tournament. It's doesn't matter if we win or lost the game, we had only great time during tournament and social with people about fishing tips. We are praying for Robert Odom and his family. May he rest in peace C See you everyone on every tournament! Eric Lundin CDBC Secretary/Treasurer Eric "Roboworm" Lundin (continued on page 13) page 3 Odom’s Remembrance... Robert Odom Jr. is in GOD HEAVEN !! by Robert’s Friends obert Odom Jr. was born in Berkeley, California on May 19, 1976 to the union of Carol and Robert Odom Sr. He attended Lake Berryessa for 8 out of 9 years. He was rated 3rd ranking at Lake Berryessa since 1996. He won 1st place champion in 2000, also placed 2nd place twice.He attended big pro bass tournaments such as “Federation Redman”, Western Outdoor News and Federation for Professional Bass Fisherman Association. He caught some big bass too! Robert’s many buddy bassers’ stories tell about him here. R “Fishing deep in his heart” Robert Odom is a man who loved fishing deep in his heart. He would draw our attention to him because of his talent with fishing. He would tell us if a lure is a good one for fishing or not. He has a master talent in fishing because he knows fishing deep down in his heart. He would always Robert’s closer friend, Jesse Hooved, bring us a smile to us, he knows how to make all of us smile and laugh. since childhood as the partner for two years. We all will miss him and will never forget his name forever in our heart. by Jesse Brown “We lost our best younger deaf fisherman.” I am glad that I met Robert Odom because I enjoyed to have company with him. He was a great fisherman. It is not the same when we have deaf tournament bass without him. I have wonderful news for you because he told me at the Lake Berryessa that he believed in our Lord Jesus! We will see him someday. Amen. He probably be riding on 100 lbs. largemouth in the Heaven. (grin) We will miss him by Richard Bean “Recalling” I remember recalling how I met Robert when I heard the news..So it's somewhere where I put it. I'll find it. Well that's sad. I remember meeting Robert first time during Red Man Tourney. Later became Wal Mart Bass Fishing League (BFL). When he met me, he was glad that I was able to help out to interpret for him to find him partner, who he goes fishing with as a non boater back then. He will be missed! by Jimmie Boyd “Great bass angler!” I was a partner with Robert for CDBC’s first deaf bass tournament at Don Pedro Lake in 2003. I enjoyed with Robert catch lots of bass then his. But lots of small bass to release in water. I miss him! I pray for Robert in heaven. by Keith Brown “A good amount of time together” I am shocked & appalled that this has been the outcome of Bobby's fate. I have known Bobby for 8 years; he was a member of N.C.A.C.C.D. where he enjoyed fishing Black Bass at Lake Berryessa in our annual tournaments. Over the years, I've fished with him on my boat on 3 occasions. He had taught me many things related to fishing. He was an avid lover of the fishing sport. Most recently, in April 2004 at Lake Berryessa he was my team partner. We won 2nd place together as a team. We were very close to bring in 1st place and were only separate by 1.6 oz in weight of fish. We talked about being team partner again in 2005. Sad for me, but we have had a good amount of time together. I tip my hat to Bobby. He will always be in the bottom of my heart. God bless him. by Dave "Basshead" Ford “He is closer my bassmaster level” I can’t believed Robert Odom Jr. is gone in god heaven for his younger age. One night of Friday on 1996. I remembered him when I saw Robert’s family arrived and set up their camping near our campground at Lake Berryessa. First time I don’t know who they are? Next day after tournament I met Robert’s family. First time I though He is too young to attend. I just found out. He is adult what he told me that he has multi disabilities. But he looked improve better so much last year, after he has few surgeries. We has great chat since we met. He is really very nice basser! We always exchanged our secret bass fishing techniques about any lakes. Also he talked lot of fishing in god! page 4 (See photo gallery next page and & continued on page 12) Robert won 2nd place on 1997. Robert won 2nd place in 1998. Robert proudly shows his Big Trophy plaque presented by Larry O’Bray. first place in 1999. Robert won 7th place in 2000. Robert’s Memorial Photo Gallery Robert flashed “peace” sign with a group in 2004. Robert won 3rd place in 2004. page 5 Castaic Lake’s Highlight ... Bean Won FIRST Major Deaf Bass Tournament Champ at Castaic Lake!! Reported by Richard Bean / Club ake Castaic is located 45 miles north of Los Angeles. Lake Castaic consists of approx. 2,230 surface acres at capacity. It rests at an elevation of 1,500 feet and is surrounded by the Castaic Lake State Recreation area, where four giant bass over 20 lbs. have been caught here, include the California’s state record stand 22.01 lbs. giant largemouth bass! California Deaf Bassmasters Club hosted 2nd annual deaf bass fishing tournament at Castaic Lake in Southern Section on Sept 18, 2004. The weather was perfect with sunny warmer but sometime too windy! For the last two weeks, Department of Fish and Game agent poured “bluestoned” to kill all hybrid weed beds. The weeds break out spread over the waters and coves with full of (L to R) CDBC’s President, Scott Hostetler congratulates Richard wild shads. It cause huge school of shad couldBean Castaic Champion, and John Duquin Tournament Chairperson. n’t hide weeds anymore so the largemouth bass attacked shads in deep some coves. The school of striper bass boiled in middle waters of main to attacked school of shads. Richard Bean of Bakersfield won FIRST major deaf bass tournament with only one bass weighed 2.57 and 17.5" length. Also he won lunker award too!.Only other three anglers catch one fish each out of 13 anglers. Some bass anglers said, month of September is rough bass fishing. But CDBC decided to change the month to October, hopefully better bass fishing than September. Richard said, “John Mello and I were partners on the Castaic Lake for deaf bass tournament. We had meeting on Friday night.” Richard learned that some guys did catch nice size bass before they started on Saturday morning in blast!!. Richard was wondering how they did do that because Richard was there last week for practice but they did not catch any fish or Otto won 2nd place awarded by Scott. they did not bite any of my lures at all.Anyway, they were fishing all morning, none of them catch any fish or they bite it because of windy. They had to control the rental boat but one time John claimed me that he missed strike after he felt bite. It made them work harder to fishing until around 12:30p.m. They kind of gave up and started trolling with electric motor. They used the rap lures. But spotted the boater with a mother, and 2 small kids flagged us, they went to them and the lady asked, if they could help them tow it to the west ramp. Richard said, ok but, we explained them that we were on tournament so Richard circled away their boat because Richard was hoping that he could get help by flagging down lifeguard or police boat who can help them but could not find them. So they decided to help the lady tow with rental boat. They tied up with the ski rope and the kids started tears and happy. Richard was about to start the motor and ready to tow it for them but Ronald won 3rd place awarded by Scott. suddenly they waved other ski boat, they asked them if they could help them, they accepted it, Richard guessed they rather have strong boat which pull better than rental boat with 6 horsepower engine ?? They released the rope and started to fishing again, shortly 30 minutes later, Richard used the shad rap lure (not trolling). he caught a 2.57 lbs. bass at 2 o clock p.m.. This bass did not fight great! It seem me real real lazy bass! Perhaps, our Lord Jesus granted him to have this bass page 6 because he was willing to help the (See photo gallery next page and & continued & result on page 12) L 1st Place Richard Bean Photo Gallery’s at Castaic Lake, CA., September 18, 2004 John catch 1 of 3 legal nice bass during practice on friday. 2nd Place Otto Rechenberg 3rd Place Ron Eddie Keith battle with a 3 plus pound bass hit on topsurface during practice. The crowd waiting for anglers bring bass in bag for weigh-in. 4th Place Dave Ford Result page 7 New Melones’s Highlight ... Rechenberg edged out Duquin by 1 oz. at New Melones!! by CDBC members ngels Camp, Calif. - Northern California Angling & Camping of the Deaf hosted first time Fall Annual bass fishing tournament at New Melones Lake. The tournament chairperson was David Herdrich. Lake’s location is approx.. 60 miles east of Stockton. Lake is deep water with lot of old oak trees. First filled in 1983, New Melones Lake has 12,500 surface acres when full and more than 100 miles of scenic shoreline to explore. New Melones Lake sits at an elevation of 1088 feet. The lake is framed by topography ranging from the rugged Stanislaus River Canyon cliffs to oak-studded golden Sierra foothills. The lake is surrounded by the Gold Rush towns of Jamestown, Angels Camp, Murphys, Sonora and Columbia, a restored 1860's era State Historic Park. There are wineries with tasting rooms, cave tours, gigantic underground caverns, river rafting, Calaveras County's Jumping Frog Jubilee, Stanislaus National Forest in Calaveras & Tuolomne County. On Friday, it was warmer sunny day. But next day for tournament, front storm arrived cold drizzles. But no windy at all day! The water’s level was down approx. 80 feet. Many islands appeared before it was “humps” in deep water when lake is full. The lake has four kind of bass species - spotted, largemouth, redeye, and smallmouth. Deaf anglers caught most spotted bass with few largemouth and redeye. lot smaller than legal bass. The big brown trout active during storm. someone reported lost big brown trout on Otto hold big bass to bass lure on surface off dam area. We seen many small rainbow trout won 1st and lunker. jumped out of water where brown trout chases each other. Otto Rechenberg of Aliso Viejo won 1st place again! Otto edged out John Duquin by 1 oz!! Otto’s 4 bass total 5-2.5 lbs.for 1st place $100 and $40 for lunker winner 2-0 lbs. spotted bass and 16”. John of Rancho Cucamonga still strong for runner-up finish at first time New Melones Lake. his limit of 5 bass with 5-1.5 lbs. $50. He used different lures mostly dropshot oxblood worm, smoke shad-colored grub and brushhog off islands near Highway 49, dam and south area with points with rock piles. There were only two limits by Karl and John. The 3rd place to Karl Nygaard of Linden, limit 5 bass 4-11 $35. He used mostly lure on white spinnerbait off island’s shorelines, And other prize; 4th place to Henry Hauschildt III of Oakland, with 3 bass 3-13 lbs. $25, He used plastic worms and.got quick 3 fish one bank area. 5th place went to Eric Lundin of La Habra, with 1 bass 1-2.5 lbs. $20, 6th place went to David Herdrich of Galt, with 1 bass 1-0.5 lbs.. There were a total of 10 competitions caught 19 bass include 4 Largemouth, 14 Spotted, and 1 Redeye & weight total 20-15 lbs./oz. New Melones Champion Otto said that he fished at points with lots of brushes some areas sandy flats and some rocks. Otto caught 3 bass early am with Yamamoto’s new lure - “kreature”. It’s green pumpkin. They fished between at Bear Coves and Long Gulch Cove and Mormon Creek Arm and Parrots Perry Bridge and squirrel gulch. Also he released 2 bass due to small size using fx sculpin. Last fish John kept using jig crawdad color. Eric used his favorite “Roboworm” green wennie 4 inches plastic worm while drifting at 20 ft sandy bottom. New Melones Lake’s water is John noticed Henry’s keeper bass and he low with bridge of 49 highway. ID’ed specie as big redeye bass! It would break John’s record so easy. His redeye’s size approx. 1.25 lbs. and 14 inches. He never seen redeye bass is so big and beautiful colorful with light blue belly! Everybody should be responsible to fill out the California Deaf Bassmasters Club’s form for new specie or break record. You can request weighmaster or chairperson during tournament’s weigh-in. ... NCACCD’s president & chairperson, David said, club will host 2nd Annual Fall deaf bass fishing tournament at New (See photo gallery next page and page 8 continued & result on page 11) A Photo Gallery’s at New Melones Lake, CA., Oct. 23, 2004 Eric got only one bass still 5th place! Eric& Otto continued fishing near ramp before time’s deadline. Henry still strong for 4th place with 3 bass. The people looked at scale from John’s 5 bass and Otto is lead and waiting for result. Karl lifted a bag of 5 bass limit for 3rd place. They write down on result list after weigh-in. John hold one bass of his limit for 2nd place. The very old small barn near the city of Angels Camp. page 9 Basser’s Classified ... Bass Boat For Sale! 1987 16’ alum. bass boat, 25 HP Marina, trailer, fish finder, new turf carpet, upholstery, life jackets, trolling motor, two new batteries, live well, custom made 3/4’ marina wood for sturdy, lots of xtras, extra clean, and excellent shape condition Asking for $2,800 Call/Sorenson: (702) 304-8248 or E-Mail: Jimmieleek@aol.com Thank you and Smile, James Leek More Bass Stuff Sale For Rental Boat!! TROLLING MOTOR: Mercury 54 lbs. thruster (2 years old) still looked a new BRAND! It was $390. asking for $250 or O.B.O. FISH FINDER: Lowrance depth X70a still very excellent condition with transducer brackets, finder holder, instruction book and case. It was $380 (approx.. 8 years old), asking $150 or O.B.O. Call: (909) 481-9675 or E-Mail: jdduquin@yahoo.com Thanks, John “fishead” Duquin page 10 DeafBasser’s Fishing News ... Angler’s Marine host “BASS-A-THON” By Angler’s Marine Last November 13-14 Angler’s Marine hosted 18th annual "BASS-A-THON" There were many incredible line-up of bass fishing celebrities and seminars. Some of the speakers were Takahioro Omori ( BASS 2004 Classic Champion ), Gerald Swindle (Citgo BASS Angler of the Year), Gary Klein, Skeet Reese, Mike Long and Aaron Martin (who won W.O.N. Classic Champ and B.A.S.S. 2nd place last year). There were over 100 booths that displaying newest & hottest bass lures and new products. One of hottest sell Huddleston Deluxe “swimbait” pattern rainbow trout. It’s amazing!! It already sold out all product in few hours after open on Saturday morning!! Blake Smith used this same lure to catch two big bass 8 and 10 lbs. at Casitas Lake last year. But some CDBC members already ordered by internet. On Sunday late afternoon, there were many prizes drawings and gave away many rods, reels, line spools, many lures, t-shirts, etc. Admission was free and worth it! 5 CDBC members and deaf friends showed up and had opportunity to meet famous pro bassers. The show had a new game called “Weigh-in” Someone won LUCKY new ranger bass boat with 90 HP! It’s worth approx. $20,000! All of the drawings were free - no cost at all! ANGLERS MARINE Southern California’s ORIGINAL Bass Boat & Tackle Superstore 3475 E. La Palma Ave., Anahiem, CA 92806 or call (714) 666-2628 or check website address: www.anglersmarine.com L (continued from page 8) New Melones... Ricky Grover owner of Angler’s Marine, speak about “weigh-in” game before start. Melones Lake again. The date will change from October to November for better bass fishing next year. Below is result chart. Northern California Angling & Camping Club of the Deaf’s Results Deaf Bass Fishing Tournament at New Melones Lake, October 23, 2004 # Weight Prize Bass lbs.-oz Award Pos. Angler's name 1st Otto Rechenberg 4 5-2.5 $100 2nd John Duquin 5 5-1.5 $50 3rd Karl Nygaard 5 4-11 $35 4th Henry III Hauschildt 3 3-13 $25 5th Eric Lundin 1 1-2.5 $20 6th David Herdrich 1 1-0.5 7th with no fish: Ronald Eddie, Dave Ford, Tom Rosenlind, Totals 19 bass (4 Largemouth, `4 Spotted, 1 Redeye) Lunker Pos. lbs/oz Inches # 2-0 16” 1st 1-8.5 14” 3rd 1-7.5 13 3/4” 4th 1-8.5 14 3/4 “ 2nd 1-2.5 13 3/4 “ 5th 1-0.5 14 1/4 “ 6th and Richard Tennies 20-15 lbs./oz $270.00 Lunker Award $40 page 11 CDBC Members will vote for new board. Deaf Bass Events: California Deaf Bassmasters Club will have election for new board members for 2006-09 term. We will work on ballots. How it will work by email or mail or General meeting?? possible at Delta, Stockton on Oct 22. We still don’t know yet. We will inform more next newsletter of August issue. We will let all members had more time to think to join board. Individual Deaf Bass Fishing Tournament (continued from page 4) Odom... best deaf young basser in god forever! by John “fishead” Duquin We will miss our California Deaf Bassmasters Club’s $1,200 in Prizes at Lake Casitas, CA - March 19, 2005 ************ Northern California Angling & Camping Club of the Deaf’s 20th Annual Western Deaf Bass Fishing Tournament $2,600 in Prizes at Lake Berryessa, CA - April 15-17, 2005 (www. ncaccd.org) ************ Sacramento Valley Angling & Camping Club of the Deaf’s Deaf Bass Fishing Tournament $1,000 First Place Guaranteed!!! $2,500 in Prizes at Lake Oroville, CA - May 20-21, 2005 (http://www.boren5.com/bass ) ************ National Bass Association of the Deaf’s 30th Annual Team Tournament Championship $7,000 1st place Team Guaranteed!!! at Wheeler Lake, Alabama - June 14 to 16, 2005 (www.nbad.org) ************ California Deaf Bassmasters Club’s (continued from page 6) Castaic... boater!?! who Individual Deaf Bass Fishing Tournament knows?? ha. Richard got nice first place award and handsome Lunker Bass $1,200 in Prizes award and bring home with richer $265 for first place and lunkat Delta, CA - October 1, 2005 er prize included. John went to home and they saw his awards (www.DeafBass.org) and they could not believe it because they knew that other ************ anglers who is better fishing than John for bass. that is true, he Northern California Angling & Camping Club of the Deaf’s agreed with them. He guessed that it was his lucky day. it was 2nd Annual Deaf Bass Fishing Tournament fun to fishing with 13 anglers. Smile Richard. at New Melones Lake, CA - Nov. (TBA) 2005 Other prizes; $185 2nd place to Otto Rechenberg of Aliso (www. ncaccd.org) Viejo used his favorite jig n’ craw comb, $100 3rd place to Ron Eddie of Placerville used Roboworm’s FX Scuplin-colored 4”, and $70 4th place to Dave Ford of San Ramon used Ox-blood color plastic worm. Other rest of monies from fees left ($300??) to CDBC’s NBAD fund. CDBC’s next tournament will be at Casitas Lake in Ventura Country on March 19. Check our website at www.DeafBass.org. California Deaf Bassmasters Club’s Results Deaf Bass Fishing Tournament at Castaic Lake, September 18, 2004 # Weight Prize Pos. Angler's name Bass lbs.-oz Inches Award 1st Richard Bean 1 2.57 17 1/2” $265.00 2nd Otto Rechenberg 1 2.29 15 1/2” $185.00 3rd Ron Eddie 1 2.04 16 1/4” $100.00 4th Dave Ford 1 2.02 15 1/4” $ 70.00 5th with no fish: Jimmie Boyd, Jesse Brown, Keith Brown, John Duquin, Scott Hostetler, Eric Lundin, John Mello, Blake Smith, and Richard Tennies.($300?? go NBAD Fund!) page 12 Totals: 4 Bass (4 Largemouth) Weight = 8.92 lbs. st two tournaments FIRST time this year of 2005. The first tournament will be at Casitas Lake in Ventura Country for Southern Section on March 19 and for Northern Section will be at Delta, Stockton on Oct 22. The both lakes’s famous giant largemouth bass are common over 10 pounders every months. It voted by members choose last year. Also You will receive new ballot to choose two lakes for next year on March 2006 in Southern Section & October 2006 in Northern Sections. I hope, choose other different new lakes C.D.B.C. members set new records. April 6 1. Blake Smith’s largemouth bass 8.8 lbs. taken on huddleston’s “trout swimbait” at Lake Casitas. April 15 2. Eric Lundin’s spotted bass 2.0 lbs.. taken on brown roboworm at Lake Berryessa. May 12 3. John Duquin’s spotted bass 2.7 lbs. taken on smoke zipper grub at Oroville Lake. May 15 4. John Duquin’s redeye Bass 0.7 ozs. taken on green pumpkin spider jig at Oroville Lake. CDBC’s All time Specie Bass Records Specie Largemouth Smallmouth Spotted lbs../oz 4.02 1-15 (open) inches Waters? ??” Truman Lake, MO 17”?? Lake Berryessa, CA Lure/Bait? Angler Name Plastic worm Glenn Giudice Crankplug Scott Hostetler Date 6/11/03 4/26/03 Specie Bass State Records Specie lbs../oz inches Waters? Largemouth 3-9 Smallmouth 1-15 19.25” 17”?? Largemouth 4.02 ??” Lure/Bait? CALIFORNIA Diamond Valley Lake, CA Lake Berryessa, CA MISSOURI Truman Lake, MO Angler Name Plastic worm Otto Rechenberg Crankplug Scott Hostetler 1/29/04 4/26/03 Plastic worm Glenn Giudice 6/11/03 5 lbs. or up Class Largemouth Bass 4 lbs. or up Class Smallmouth & Spotted Bass (OPEN) page 14 Date WINNERS NCACCD’s 19TH WESTERN DEAF BASS FISHING TOURNAMENT RESULT LAKE BERRYESSA APRIL 16-18, 2004 NCACCD’s SATURDAY LUNKER Jesse Brown 2-11.5 $75.00 TEAM PARTNERS (April 16, 2004) SUNDAY LUNKER Milton Peters 2-6.5 $50.00 Total Sat. 92 bass / Sun. 68 bass Grand Total 160 bass & 33 entries SVACCD’s SATURDAY LUNKER Jimmie Boyd 1 lbs.-15.5oz $100 SUNDAY LUNKER Eric Lundin 1 lbs.-10.5oz $70 Smallest Bass Kurt Hauschildt 7 1/2" $100 Total Sat. 80 bass / Sun. 69 bass Grand Total 149 bass & 39 entries Name Angler Partner # lbs./oz Prizes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5 5 5 5 5 9-13.5 9-12 9-11.5 8-13 6-12 $200.00 $150.00 $100.00 $ 80.00 $ 50.00 Glenn Giudice/David Daviton Dave Ford/Bobby Odom Henry Hauschildt/Richard Tennies John Duquin/Eric Lundin Keith Brown/Jesse Brown INDIVIDUAL WINNERS (April 17-18, 2004) Name Anglers # bass 1. Dave Ford 2. Jesse Hooved 3. Bobby Odom 4. John Duquin 5. Milton Peters 6. Richard Bean 7. Blaine Heckley 8. Glenn Giudice 9. Clint Ford 10. Troy Davenport 11. Mike Hoffman 12. David Daviton 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 7 10 10 10 8 lbs./oz Prizes 16-13.5 16-0.5 15-13 15-0.5 14-4 12-10 12-6.5 11-3 11-1.5 10-3.5 10-1.5 9-7 $325.00 $290.00 $250.00 $230.00 $200.00 $180.00 $170.00 $150.00 $120.00 $ 90.00 $ 70.00 $ 50.00 SVACCD’s BASS TOURNAMENT RESULT OROVILLE LAKE MAY 15-16, 2004 2nd Day 1st Day Grand Total Bass Total Rank Bass # Contestants Bass Total Rank Total Weight 3 2-3 lbs. 12 1. Otto Rechenberg 5 8-1 lbs. 1 8 10-4 lbs. 5 5-8 lbs. 1 2. Keith Brown 5 4-9 lbs. 4 $1,000 2 2-15.5 lbs. 8 3. Jimmie Boyd 4 6-2 lbs. 3 10 10-1 lbs. 5 5-0.5 lbs. 2 4. Henry Hauschildt III 5 3-15.5 lbs. 8 $400 3 2-0.5 lbs. 14 5. Richard Bean 5 6-13 lbs. 6 9-1.5 lbs. 5 4-3 lbs. 3 2 10 9-0 lbs. 5 3-2.5 lbs. 5 6. LeRoy Boren, Jr 5 4-5.5 lbs. 5 $200 5 2-10 lbs. 7. John Duquin 5 4-4.5 lbs. 6 8 8-13.5 lbs. 9 8. Karl Nygaad 5 4-3 lbs. 7 10 8-8.5 lbs. 5 2-8.5 lbs. 10 9. David Ford 5 3-9.5 lbs. 9 10 7-7 lbs. 5 3-8 lbs. 4 10. Troy Davenport, Jr 5 2-8 lbs. 12 $90 5 3-0 lbs. 7 11. Milton Peters 5 2-7 lbs. 13 10 6-13 lbs. 4 2-7.5 lbs. 11 12. Travis Williams 5 2-9 lbs. 11 10 6-2 lbs. 4 2-1 lbs. 13(t) 10 13. Jesse Brow 5 2-9.5 lbs. 10 6-0 lbs. 2 3-2 lbs. 6 14. Richard Tennies 4 9.5oz 17(t) 10 5-7 lbs. 1 1-15 lbs. 15. Eric Lundin 1 1-10.5 lbs. 14 9 5-0.5 lbs. 15 16. Bill Eillett 0 9 4-10.5 lbs. 4 2-1 lbs. 13(t) 17. Kurt Hauschildt 3 11.5 oz 16 6 3-11.5 lbs. 3 1-4.5 lbs. 17 18. Dennis Turner 1 5.5 oz 19 12 3-9.5 lbs. 1 1-6 lbs. 16 19. Scott Hostetler 2 1-5.5 lbs. 15 4 2-1 lbs. 0 20. Jim Butler 0 6 2-0 lbs. 1 12.5 oz 18 21. David Stacy 1 9.5 oz 17(t) 2 1-11.5 lbs. 0 22. James Owens 3 9 oz 18 2 1-5.5 lbs. 0 23. Rob Wagner 0 1 12.5 oz 25. Andrew Campros, Brent Johnson, Brian Sheehey, Carroll Goode, Charles Nash, Daniel Dockery, Don Goode, Ed Sugg, Gino Anderson, Jim Craigle, John Divine, John Lowe, Linda Villarred, Ronald Eddie, Sonny Johnson page 12 Prize $250 $150 $125 $75 $60 $50 CDBC’s Meeting/Bass Fishing at Castaic Lake. Reported by Boards n February 28, 2004, CDBC will be have bass fishing practice at Castaic Lake from sunrise to 2 or 3 PM and will have meeting afterwards at ramp parking area if weather permits. If there is bad weather, the meeting will be at Mc Donald's on the corner of Lake Hughes Rd & Castaic Rd. We will discuss various businesses. We hopeful the good weather. We will meet at main ramp’s parking to set up our boats to ready. we talked so exciting about bass fishing at Castaic Lake’s famous huge largemouth bass Our California state still ranks with top 25 list of largest largemouth bass in the world. California is leader with 21 out of 25 on that list. Castaic has been catches 4 bass over 20’s lbs. in 1990’s. before striper spreaded over the lake.The Castaic Lake’s breed florida largemouth bass-growth BIG/ FATSO FAST well!!. There are recreation: boating, camping, fishing, (trout, catfish, bluegill, crappie, sunfish, big Stripers up to 40 pounds have been taken here, largemouth bass), waterski, and jetski. There are some nice picnic areas. The surface area of the lake is approx.. 2,300 acres, 45 miles of shoreline. Deep coves give this lake lots of shoreline, mostly accessible only by boat. It is also quite deep, over 300 feet in some spots. This place is unique because there are very few lakes in S. California. that you can go to and catch Stripers and Norma High, CA $1 Joy Pifer , CA $1 Joshua Pifer, CA $1 Robbin Remley, CA $1 Linda Hart, CA $1 Brenda Ray, CA $1 Giovanna Dunne, CA $1 Lisa Robley, CA $1 Foothill Bible School, CA$3 Drury Cauby, CA $1 Pat Zvada, CA $1 Karen Garner, CA $1 John Duquin, CA $5 Larry Adams, OR $5 Fred Herrera, CA $2 Ronald Eddie, CA $2 Lori Bauerlein, CA $5 CDBC WANTED TO HAVE PAID FOR B The proceeds from this fundraiser helped co such as trophies, plastic bags for live bass, California Deaf Bassmasters Club hosted ou ment at Don Pedro Lake, Modesto, Californ you for your support! CDBC thanks you