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  • wallize09
    Posts: 12
    #1169513

    Good Morning,

    Just a reminder, the IWT 4th Qualifer and 2-Day State Championship is just a little over a week away. The river is still on a slow but steady fall and the clarity is near one foot. We look forward crowning this years IWT Team of the Year as well as paying out $3,000 in Lund Boats Grassroots contingency cash! We hope to see many of you there and look forward to hosting the final two events of the 2012-13 season.

    If you plan on fishing and have not contacted me yet, please do so. There will be food and refreshments following Saturday’s weigh-in. In addition, we will also release next years schedule on Saturday and go over some exciting new changes for the upcoming 2013-14 season. We have some exciting things in store for next year. So we hope to see you all there.

    Again, I would like to thank all of our sponsors for a great season: Hennepin Marine, Lund Boats, Mercury Marine, Worldwide Marine Insurance, Doc’s Custom Jigs, Stabil Mount and Woodstock Line!

    Thanks,
    Adam Sandor

    https://www.facebook.com/#!/events/340411719414423/

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    wallize09
    Posts: 12
    #1153287

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    Good Morning,

    The Illinois Walleye Trail hosted the 3rd Qualifier of the 2012-13 season yesterday in Spring Valley, Illinois. The IWT anglers were greeted with very cool temps and sunshine yesterday, which made for a beautiful day on the water.

    Thirty one teams braved the chilly start and a river that is just beginning to improve in terms of water conditions. Last weeks inch and a half of rain on top of all the snow melt had the river at flood stage earlier in the week. Water levels were near the 19′ mark prior to yesterdays start and slowly falling and the clarity is getting better everyday as well. Some anglers spoke of nearly 10″ of visibility, which is great and will continue to improve as the week goes on.

    Despite the changing river conditions and the cool air and water temps the IWT anglers were able to put together some very respectable limits! A total of 113 fish crossed the scale yesterday with 99 of them being males and only 14 females. Twelve teams weighed a 6 fish limit and only five teams were unable to bring a fish to the scales.

    Most of the teams had success either pulling live bait or cranks on three way rigs upstream really slow. Productive depths ranged from 14′-16′ feet of water and worked the baits up and down the break lines to connect with the fish.

    The father and son team of Tom Giachetto Sr. and Tom Giachetto Jr. brought in a six fish limit weighing 11.26 pounds earning them the top spot in this event. Their efforts earned them $1,800 for first place and an additional $500 for being the highest finishing Lund Boats team in the money. The father and son duo pulled live bait on three way rigs, focusing on one area all day to find the right fish. Congratulations!

    2nd Place-Dave Puetz and Jason Thies 6/10.84 $1,075. In addition to their 2nd Place finish they also earned a $100 Gift Certificate to Hennepin Marine for 2nd Place Lund Boats team in the money!

    3rd Place-Steve Sandor and Paul Durdan 6/10.73 $825
    4th Place-Gary Merkel and Bruce Merkel 6/10.45 $620
    5th Place-Doug Yohe and Charlie Brant 6/10.13 $420
    6th Place-Randy Carroll and Shawn O’Malley 5/9.95 $220
    7th-Bob Horvath and Mike Thomas 6/9.75 Doc’s Custom Jig Bonus 1st team out of the money

    8 Chris Clemmons & Bob Hausler 6 6 9.31 Case Zippo handwarmers 2nd team out of the money.
    9 Dave Zurawski & Dave Kleszyk 6 6 9.1
    10 Maury Schmerbach & Marty Berns 6 6 8.87
    11 Tim Aherns & Carl Holten 6 6 8.83
    12 Ryan Feldott & Steve Stone 6 6 8.35 0.00 8.35 2.01
    13 Max Actis & Mike Stuckert 6 6 8.32 0.00 8.32 0.00
    14 John Dalzot & Joe Perez 3 3 7.22 0.00 7.22 4.19
    4.19 Walleye Big Fish of the event $310
    15 Brian Mazur & Mark Mazur 5 5 6.59 0.00 6.59 0.00
    16 Glenn Daugherity & Kay Hohn 5 5 6.55 0.00 6.55 1.65
    17 Jim Preissner & Doug Lampen 4 4 5.95 0.00 5.95 0.00
    18 Roy Perez & Troy Tregoning 4 4 4.99 0.00 4.99 0.00
    19 Ken Dage & Dawn Dage 3 3 4.71 0.00 4.71 0.00
    20 Mike Swalec & M Como 3 3 4.58 0.00 4.58 0.00
    21 Paul Mathews & Cheryl Mathews 2 2 3.43 0.00 3.43 2.27
    22 Steve Jones & Steven Jones 2 2 3.38 0.00 3.38 1.85
    23 Ted Mathews & Nick Mathews 2 2 3.14 0.00 3.14 0.00
    24 Scott Anzulas & Bob Jones 1 1 2.58 0.00 2.58 2.58
    25 Dan Palmer & John Reynolds 1 1 1.86 0.00 1.86 1.86
    26 Jason Wrosch & Joe Quattrochi 1 1 1.49 WoodStock Line Bonus/Lowest Weight
    27 Jerry Reyburn & Lanae Reyburn 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
    27 Mike Hanson & Matt Wohead 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
    27 John Smith & Dave Hall 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
    27 Adrian Cliffe & Josh Elsohoff 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

    27 Chris Payne & Michael Payne 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

    I would like to thank everyone who participated in this event and all of our sponsors who make the IWT possible!
    Hennepin Marine, Lund Boats, Mercury Marine Worldwide Marine Insurance, Woodstock Fishing Line
    and Doc’s Custom Jigs!

    Also I would like to thank the Spring Valley Walleye Club, Rick Bushman with the Illinois Department of Resources and all of my crew who made this event a success!

    wallize09
    Posts: 12
    #1067045

    Hey Guys,

    This has been driving me crazy for the past few days that these comments and concerns that have been made on this site have been left unanswered. I am new to this site and relatively unfamiliar with how things work on here? I am not trying to hide nor am I ignoring any of your comments. To those of you who truly know me, know that I am not that type of person.
    This is my first season operating the Illinois Walleye Trail and I guess you could say there is a bit of learning curve in any new endeavor in life. While it may be my first year running tournaments I have competed in walleye tournaments on nearly every level since I was sixteen. Having experience as a competitor and an operator are two totally different things.

    I sincereley made my decision based on the overall quality of water knowing that it was going to get worse based on the weather that we had experienced last week and what was to come. Good or bad decision….it’s the decision I made and I have to live with it. All I can do at this point is put both feet forward and focus on making this right in the future.
    As far as moving it back to Spring Valley for my or the core IWT angler’s benefit is far from the truth. My goal is to expand the IWT and take the trail to other locations. That was the whole premise of having the championship out there. It was just a viable option at the time because the Illinois River (pre-flood) was in decent shape.

    Again, to those that were affected by my decision I am very sorry for your troubles and hope that I will get an opportunity to make it right to you.

    Please feel free to call or write with any questions or concerns. I will be happy to answer them.

    Sincerely,
    Adam Sandor
    Illinois Walleye Trail
    (815) 955-7503
    [email protected]
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