August 4th, 2007

No results or details about this tournament


June 23rd, 2007


April 29th thru May 3rd, 2007


August 4th, 2007

Matt Vollmar wins the 2007 Mr. Bass tournament held at Merritt Reservoir, NE. Twenty anglers attended, catching 35 bass weighing a total 89.04 lbs.


Matt Vollmar
Lincoln County Bassmasters
3 bass, 8.62 lbs.
Photo courtesy of the January 2008 issue of the Nebraska Bass Angler newsletter

Layne Hans
3.52 lbs.
(total weight 7.28 lbs.)

Merritt Reservoir, Valentine NE

Weather Conditions: Clear skies, calm winds in morning & light breeze in afternoon.

Water conditions: Heavy algae bloom on the surface on most of the lake making the water green and dark.

Visibility 1-2 feet. This is very typical of Merritt this time of year. Water temp in the High 70's water falling due to irrigation draw. The water was out of most of the ponds in the Powderhorn area.

Best area: Main lake and the Powderhorn area.

Best Lures and Patterns: I think the green water spooked alot of fisherman in practice from fishing the Powderhorn area. I had a great practice I was able to shake off all the bites I had in practice and preserve my fish for the tournament. If you fish this lake, you have to adjust yourself to fishing in these algae blooms. The morning of the tournament I had the whole Powderhorn area pretty much to myself. I had a milk run of eight spots and during the tournament, seven of them had fish on them, on and off during the day. I ran these eight spots all day long not spending much time on any of them, if I didn’t get bite right away. Joe Citta commented at weigh in if I had a milk run going because they watched me running from the same spots all day long. The fish in this lake move up to structure during the day and you have to be there at the right time to get the bite. I had three keeper fish in the boat 15 minutes after blast off and it just got better after that. I used a Lunker Lure Rattle back Jig (black blue) and a Zoom (flippin blue) trailer for almost all my fish. I did take my big fish on a Carolina rig with a Zoom lizard. This was one of those tournaments I went in with a game plan before I left home. It worked in practice and again on the tournament day. I did not have to adjust or scramble to figure out another pattern. I caught every fish I hooked and almost all of them where keepers. All in all, its was one of those days when nothing went wrong and everything went right. We as BASS fisherman know we don't get very many of these types of days during a fishing season.

Matt Vollmar

(Story from the January 2008 edition of the Nebraska Bass Angler)


 
Sorry, no details about this tournament at this time.
 
 


June 23rd, 2007

 Luke Altwine & Jared Knuth of the Norfolk Bassmasters won the 2007 Federation Open tournament on the Missouri River with a a total weight of 15.00 lbs. Dan Finkral & Steve Weihs, also of the Norfolk Bassmasters, finished a close second with 14.68 lbs and Dan Bowlin & Larry Cloeter of the Platte Valley Bassmasters finished third with 13.44 lbs. Nineteen teams caught 126 bass weighing a total of 190.02 lbs.



April 29th thru May 3rd, 2007

Lincoln Bass Club takes first place in the 2007 Nebraska B.A.S.S. Federation state tournament at Truman Reservoir in Missouri with a record weight of 207.85 lbs.



Lincoln Bass Club - 207.85 lbs.


Dan Bowlin
Platte Valley Bassmasters
45.22 lbs.

Randy Cloeter
Platte Valley Bassmasters
7.61 lbs.



Rank Angler Club Total lbs.
1 Dan Bowlin Platte Valley Bassmasters 45.22
2 Bill Cohn Lincoln Bass Club 44.21
3 Shawn Holly Big Eight Bassin' 43.65
4 Jerry Pape F.U.N. Bassmasters 41.19
5 Jim Palik Plum Creek Bass Club 39.91
6 Michael Humm Omaha Bass Anglers 36.51
7 Alfonso Garcia Willow Rippers Bassmasters 36.29
8 Douglas Lucia Omaha Bass Anglers 35.52
9 Mark Borchers F.U.N. Bassmasters 34.96
10 Dave Gatlin Plum Creek Bass Club 34.82
11 Jared Knuth Hidden Valley Bassmasters 34.01
12 Jim Kelly Lincoln Bass Club 33.68
13 Aaron Olsen F.U.N. Bassmasters 31.92


Photos courtesy of the July 2007 issue of the Nebraska Bass Angler newsletter

Truman Reservoir, Missouri

This years State Champion, Dan Bowlin of Clarkson Nebraska, led the Platte Valley Bassmasters to the team’s 3rd place finish at this year’s Nebraska B.A.S.S. Federation State Tournament.  F.U.N. Bass of Omaha edged Platte Valley out of 2nd place by less than a third of a pound, while the Lincoln Bass Club topped the list with a total three day weight of 207.85 pounds.

Each club consisted of eight members who were allowed a five fish limit per day. The Lincoln Bass Club had a 26 pound per man average for the tournament. In a field of 170 entrants from 25 Nebraska clubs, Dan Bowlin won the event with a three day total of 45.22 pounds. Adding to the Platte Valley’s 3rd place finish was Dave Fuhr of Leigh in 21st, Tim Drumleller of Leigh in 27th, Wendell Newcomb of Norfolk in 34th, Doug Pinkley of Leigh in 58th, with Robert Dieter, Randy Cloeter, and Larry Cloeter, all of Norfolk, rounding out the team.

Dan’s pattern revolved around a two mile stretch about 15 miles up the Osage River, a short run with his 20’ Triton TR20PD, equipped with Lowrance electronics, and powered by a 225hp Evinrude FICHT engine. With the full moon and 60+ degree water temps, his fish were shallow and by the second day of the tournament, many were showing signs of the spawn. Due to recent rains and high muddy water, beds were impossible to see but had to be responsible for some catches.

His pattern broke down into three parts along the cleanest stretches of likely spawning gravel. He made short pitches to every foot of bank with a black and chartreuse Yamamoto Senko rigged Texas style with a 1/16 oz. bullet weight on a 6’6” Quantum Energy rod, Pro Qualifier reel, and 14 pound Excel line from Bass Pro Shops.

Where high water had piled debris into the bank, he switched to a junebug colored NetBait’s McDaddy, pegged with a 3/8 oz. weight on a 7’ Quantum rod with 20 pound Excel line, and picked fish out of the logjams.

In the dingy water, dark colors seemed to win out. He fashioned his own ½ ounce tandem spinner bait with a black & blue skirt, #6 gold Indiana blade, and #3 nickel blades, on 17 pound Excel line with a 6’ Quantum rod.

He picked apart the areas of flooded grass and scattered lay-downs between the stretches of open spawning gravel and logjams. His 17.6 pound, 13.8 pound, and 13.82 pound five fish limits came each day from a combination of the three patterns and picking apart every bit of shoreline in the cove where his fish were located.

(Story copied and edited from the July 2007 edition of the Nebraska Bass Angler)