Greg Loper and Ken Loper take BIG WALLY'S SPRING WALLEYE CLASSIC with a total weight of 30.54 pounds.
(Stats provided by Walleye's Unlimited. Click image to see stats)
The Second 2009 Walleye Tournament in the Washington State circuit is now over. The "Big Wally's Spring Walleye Classic
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was well attended with 108 entries. The competition was just as fierce
as you would expect with a $10,000 first place payout. The tournament
was professionally organized and ran like a well oiled machine. But,
you would expect nothing short of perfection from any tournament
organized by Gordy Steinmetz, Dan Allen, George Allen and the
professional staff that surround them.
The tournament had
strong sponsorship which provided for some very handsome prizes and
payout's. The main sponsors: Big Wally's, Valley Marine Yakima and Lund
Boats should be congratulated on hosting one of the largest fishing
events in Washington State...even in a tough economy. The weigh-in ran
by George Allen and Walleye's Unlimited was professional, accurate and
as smooth as any weigh-in found on the national circuit. The number of
fish weighed in was 491 with an average weight of 2.37 pounds. All the
fish but 9 were released successfully. The average weight of each
basket was a little lower this year than were caught in previous years.
With $10,000 on the line, there was a palpable tension in the air
on the first day of competition which the blast-off images and videos
demonstrate. The tournament weather on Saturday and Sunday was clear
sky's and a light breeze coming out of the southwest. The mornings were
chilly but warmed quickly to highs approaching 80 degrees by 1pm on
each day. The field could be seen shedding clothes through-out the day
on Saturday and Sunday. The water temperature ranged from 54 - 58
degrees and was somewhat silty from the recent run-off. The first day
weigh-in started at 3pm for the first flight of boats and produced
bigger fish than the second day. The largest fish caught on day 1 was
10.12 pounds by James Donelan and James Carruth. The largest fish
caught on day 2 was 7.62 pounds by Pete Vereullen and Jim Lochridge.
The biggest comeback from the first day was Fred Ahrens and Dick
Dahlgren who moved from 104th place to 51st place. They win the "Cool
Under Pressure" award. Wow!!
This
was Gordy Steinmetz last tournament. He announced his retirement at the
tournament. Please make sure you view the "Farewell Montage" video
located below and remember to drop Gordy a note letting him know how
much he will be missed.
Please see below for a complete list of statistics, still shots and
video coverage. If you would like any information on the coverage or to
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contact us using the "contact-us" link above.
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Fish Stats
(Stats by Walleye's Unlimited)
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Season Point Standings
(Stats by Walleye's Unlimited)
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Sponsor List
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Video Coverage (click on movie to enlarge) |
Best Action Shot |
Agony of Defeat |
Gorden Steinmetz Tribute |
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1st Place Interview
Ken & Greg Loper |
2nd Place Interview
Mike Zook and Brett Sorenson |
3rd Place Interview
Ron Charlton & Don Ghramm |
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Mid-Season Comback
Scott Piper & Ted Beach |
Dock Talk
Day 2 Weigh-in Interviews |
Live on the Water
Interviews on the Water |
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Still Shots (click images to enlarge)
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Drivers Meeting
Take-Off
Fishing Scenes
Weigh-in
Awards
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