Potomac River Bass Tournament
PVA Bass Tour - A B.A.S.S. Sanctioned
Event
Waldorf, MD. June 25-27, 2004
| Wallack's Win! By Bill Decoteau | For more info on PVA Bass Tournaments |
With several years of NEPVA Bass Trail
tournaments under their belt, including tournament wins, Lunker Awards
tied together with a tackle box full of accolades, six of the Top-NEPVA
Anglers hit the highways heading south to Maryland for a taste of National
PVA Bass Trail competition. (The National PVA Bass Trail is a sanctioned
B.A.S.S./ESPN tournament trail.)"The National PVA format is a little different than the NEPVA format, in that it is a two-day event. Day #1 is strictly PVA Anglers competing against one another with volunteer boat captains as their guides. On Day #2 the PVA Anglers and their boater captains pair together for a Team Tournament," says NEPVA Angler Mike Guilbault. Competition is considered 'Hard Core' as National PVA Anglers travel the country collecting tournament points vying for the coveted opportunity to compete in the Grand National Championship. According to Don Jenkins, a PVA National Tournament Angler from Pennsylvania, the Grand National Champion has an opportunity to qualify for the B.A.S.S. Bassmaster Classic World Championship. Friday night's pre-tournament registration line consisted of over ninety PVA Anglers, including NEPVA Anglers, Mike Guilbault, Mike Gurn, Lon Hilde, Ken Mumford, Frank Vogeli and Jim Wallack. Each PVA Angler paid a $160.00 entry fee to compete, along with sharing the additional fuel cost of running the high power bass boats provided by their draw partner captains for two-days of competition.
When the scales were finally closed on Day #1 New Hampshire's NEPVA Angler
Jim Wallack was crowned the Potomac River PVA Champion. Wallack's crown
jewel, a 2004 Ranger 175VS Bass Boat, powered by a Mercury 125HP EFI,
equipped with a Minn Kota electric Trolling Motor and Garmin Electronics
is valued at $18,500.00.With his son Jacob at his side, Jim Wallack accepted his 1st Place Potomac River Championship plaque and the keys to his new Ranger Bass Boat, while his wife Donna and the rest of the NEPVA contingents cheered with New England pride. Wallack's boat captain Bill Lucas received a Plaque, $500.00 1st Place check, and a Minn Kota Trolling Motor.
NEPVA Anglers finished in the following order after Day #1 competition; Ken Mumford-22nd 3 bass @ 5.09 lbs, Lon Hilde 31st 2 bass@ 4.14 lbs, Mike Gurn 35th 3 bass @ 4.08 lbs, Mike Guilbault 53rd 2 bass @ 3.03 lbs, and Frank Vogeli 70th 0 bass.
Our 4.05 lb Lunker Largemouth earned us an additional $780.00, but
the thrill of that bass trashing through the weeds still sends chills down
my back," says Guilbault. Adding with a dollar size smile, "I
had all the confidence in the world on landing that Lunker, thanks to the
Power Pro line on my Shimano reel!" God Bless and Best Bass'n |
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