3rd Annual
NEPVA/AEBA
Congamond Pond Bass
Tournament
Congamond
Pond, MA
Saturday April 28, 2007
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Lauri Oaks NEPVA Bass Queen By Bill Decoteau |
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As the synchronized morning registration
continued, I stood back in amazement watching a loving caring group of
volunteers laughing and joking with each other. While over twenty
wheelchair participants mingled with the Volunteer Boat Captains comparing
their baits of choice in preparation for the NEPVA Bass Trail Season
Opener on April 28th on Congamond Lake.
"It is always astonishing to me to witness the smiles on everyone's faces, especially when a first time Boat Captain has his paralyzed angler carefully transferred from his wheelchair into his partners bass boat by the Nam Knights," voiced NEPVA Ct-TBF Liaison Jim Marenzana.
Leaving LaFontaine and his crew of volunteers setting up the weigh-in site, rearranging grills and hanging sponsor banners, my camera Boat Captain Evinrude Out Board Pro Staffer Erik Kaplan and I idled out of Saunders Marina in search of some on-the-water bass action! Kaplan suggested we start in the North Pond section of Congamond, and his advice proved to be correct! The first boat we approached, Nitro Boat Captain Chris Blais of Marine USA (www.marineusainc.com), and New York NEPVA Angler Ray Clary had two nice bass in their Nitro 901 livewell. Five competitor boats were scattered within the North Pond section, but no other teams caught bass. That is until we came upon the Team of Ct TBF President Joe Rackiewicz (www.ct-tbf.com) and NEPVA seasoned angler Lauri Oaks! Zooming in for a camera shot, I heard Kaplan echo, "any bass yet?" "Not I, responded Rachiewicz, but Lauri christened the new Ranger 188VS livewells with two largemouths!"
As the Nam Knights unloaded the Pontoon Division Competitors, the aroma of delicious Big "Y" hamburgers and hotdogs filled the air. First time Pontoon Boat Captain Dr. Peter Conserva, made sure to report his NEPVA Competitors results. Backed by an actual cell phone picture, it appeared first time NEPVA Angler Ulf Londberg landed the Pontoon Division Big Fish……. a 30" eel. "I didn't realize there were eels in Congamond responded Dr. Conserva, as first time NEPVA Angler Ulf Londberg received his Big Fish Plaque. New York's Mike "Popeye" Hicks caught fourteen bluegills on Captain Gioco's craft easily capturing the Pontoon Boat Divisions Championship title. Once all NEPVA anglers were assisted out of their partners' boats, Weigh-master Butch Gioco called the teams to the scales according to their flight numbers. Marine USA (www.nitro.com) Nitro Pro Staffer Chris Blais and NEPVA Angler Ray Clary's three bass totaled 5.50 lbs chalking them as early leaders at the end of the first flight. Until, second flight's CT BASS Federation Nation (www.ctbass.com) Angler Gary Zielanski and NEPVA Angler Joe Slattery claimed the top-seed with three bass at 5.75 lbs. Carrying only the second four bass creel to the scales was third flight anglers Ct-TBF President Joe Rackiewicz and NEPVA Angler Lauri Oaks.
Thanks to sponsor Trantolo & Trantolo Attorneys at Law, (www.trantololaw.com) the weigh-in was extremely attractive; captivating everyone's attention, model "Crystal" melted every anglers heart with her beautiful smile, while her loving, affectionate personality and good humor during the awards presentation kept anglers smiling from cheek-to-cheek! The NEPVA Bass Trail would like to thank their Congamond Lake sponsors; Connecticut TBF, Yankee Bait & Tackle, Shakespeare Fishing Tackle, Tournament Force Tackle (www.TFBass.com), Saunders Marina, Northern Bass Supply, Nam Knights, Trantolo & Trantolo, Woods & Waters USA, Tibby's Harley Davidson (www.tibbysharley.com), Marine USA, Inc., Gary Yamamoto Baits (www.baits.com), Guest Battery Chargers (www.guestco.com) and a very special thanks to the Big "Y" We Care Program as well as all the individual donations. (For complete tournament results log onto www.nepva.org) God Bless and Best Bass'n All NEPVA Bass Trail Tournaments are totally FREE to ALL participants and open to all individuals with disabilities whether veterans or non-veterans! Individuals interested in fishing the tournaments may contact Tournament Director Tiny LaFontaine @ 1.781.935.2480. As a non-profit organization the tournament trail is funded only by generous donations from its sponsors, with all sponsor donations being tax deductible. For information on becoming an NEPVA sponsor contact Tiny LaFontaine or Bill Decoteau @ 1.413.566.3961.
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