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Syracuse.com - Bassmaster tournament aftermath: More than 1,000 bass were caught and released on Oneida Lake


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The bass were released each day after they were weighed at "many different locations" on the lake, a Bassmaster spokeswoman said.

Last weekend’s Bassmaster Ramada Challenge on Oneida Lake saw tournament officials hand out $1.3 million in cash prizes. Local economic experts say the event contributed more than $2 million to the local economy.

Where did these guys come from? Not a single fisherman was from New York state.

The states most represented among the 97 anglers competing were Texas (15), Alabama (14), Oklahoma (10), Florida (six) and Arkansas (six).

Cara Clark, a B.A.S.S. spokeswoman, told me a total of 1,082 fish were caught during the four-day, catch-and-release competition. She said only 10 fish were turned in dead to be weighed, which resulted in a 4-ounce deduction each time from the anglers’ total weight.

Following each day’s weigh-in, the bass were taken straight from the stage to the tournament’s catch-and-release pontoon boats, which had large, water-filled livewells.

“We have two boats with several wells on each,” Clark said, adding that the bass were released “in many different locations” on the lake.

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