For Immediate Release
Przekurat, Rusin Win Lake Dubay Tournament
By Steve Weisman
Gander Mountain GNWC Publicity Director
“The fish turned on big time just before the storm hit,” said
Jerry
Przekurat from Junction City, WI , who along with partner Rand Rusin from
Stevens Point, WI won the Lake Dubay tournament on the Gander Mountain Grand
National Walleye Cup’s (GNWC) Wisconsin Region on Sunday.
According to Gander Mountain GNWC Tournament Director Dean Higgins, the
thunderstorm rolled in around 8:30 a.m., and Przekurat and Rusin used that
pre-storm window of opportunity to help them cash the $1100 first place
check with a six-fish limit weight of 11.42 pounds. They also took the
Berkley Trilene Big Fish Award of $400 in Berkley products for their 3.01
pounder.
Second place and a check for $550 went to Cory Brish from Stevens Point,
WI and Joe Polum from Plover, WI with a six-fish limit weighing 9.64 pounds.
Robert Blosser from Lodi, WI and Gary Tomlinson from Poynette, WI used
a six-fish weight of 9.32 pounds to take third place and the $480 third
place check.
Higgins was impressed with the way the local teams worked their home
water. “The local teams really did a good job today. They told me before
the
tournament started that Lake Dubay is really tough because of the little
nooks and crannies and all the timber. The more you fish it, the more little
secrets you learn.”
The top two teams both fished jigs in the timber to take their fish, and
both teams sorted through a lot of fish throughout the tournament. The
winners used a variety of colors (orange, yellow and green) tipped with
fathead minnows to take their fish. Most came in the 8-11′ of water, but the
big fish came in 3′ of water.
Przekurat and Rusin were happy with the win. Rusin also noted, “We had
a
great time at this tournament. The tournament ran very well.”
Brish and Polum also worked jigs in the timber, but found them in 6′ and
shallower water. Yellow and orange worked best tipped with minnows worked
best, and they stayed in the same stretch of trees all day. They had a good
bite going, but Brish felt, “We could have done without the
thunderstorm!”
Blosser and Tomlinson used a different strategy and pulled crankbaits at
1.8 to 2.2 mph in 7-10′ of water. Prism Shads worked well, but they also
tipped the front hooks with pieces of nightcrawlers. Blosser gave thanks to
“Matzuo Mazanet Marina because they helped provide us with what we needed
to
perform.”
The “Yo So Close” award of a Yo Net folding net valued at $80
went to
the three teams that placed just out of the money. They include Phil Smith
from Fon du Lac, WI and Tom Moulton from Canbria, WI in 8th place; Craig
Swatek from Wisconsin Rapids, WI and Scott Swatek from Lone Rock, WI in 9th
place; Greg and Darrell Aldridge from Eau Claire, WI in 10th place.
Tom Norwood, JR from Chili, WI and Ed Goehring from Wisconsin Rapids, WI
were the winners of the Gander Mountain “Need More Stuff” drawing of
$200
for a Gander Mountain Shopping Spree.
Higgins noted the numbers of fish caught. “There were lots of fish
taken, but it took a lot of sorting because of all the short fish. I
continue to be impressed with the commradery of the teams and the excitement
they continue to bring to each tournament.”
For complete results of the Lake Dubay tournament, check out the Gander
Mountain GNWC website at http://www.walleyecup.com.
The Wisconsin teams are back in action at Surgeon Bay on Sunday, July
18.
Anglers interested in signing up for a future qualifier or simply
wanting more information on the GNWC circuit can call 1-800-890-FISH (3474),
or they can email the GNWC at [email protected].
Title Sponsor for the GNWC is Gander Mountain with other major national
sponsors including Skeeter Boats, Yamaha Outboards, the Sportsman Channel,
Berkley, Aqua Innovations, YoNet Folding Nets by AMFYOYO, VIB”E”
Lure
Company, TowTector Shield and UpNorthOutdoors.com.
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