HuntingNY-News Posted September 22, 2011 Share Posted September 22, 2011 The competition features more than 140 boats (with two anglers in each), competing for $250,000 in cash and merchandise in the three-day event. More than 20 Elite Series level pros are competing, in addition to a host of local anglers. (See names of local entries). Watch video The Bass Pro Shops Bassmasters Northern Open Fishing tournament kicked off at 6:30 a.m. this morning from the beach area at Oneida Shores Park on Oneida Lake. The competition features more than 140 boats (with two anglers in each), competing for $250,000 in cash and merchandise in the three-day event. Today and Friday are the qualifying rounds, with the field being reduced to 12 anglers for the final day of competition on Saturday. Weigh-ins are scheduled for 2:30 p.m. today and Friday at Oneida Shores, and at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the Bass Pro Shops store at the Fingerlakes Mall in Aurelius. Among the local anglers competing in the angler division against the pros (entry fee was $1,250): William Alexander, of Sylvan Beach Dereck Bigford, of Cicero Dean Caswell, of Highland Michael Cusano, of Clay Michael Donahue, of Baldwinsville Donald Patrick Flanagan, of Marietta Randy Lamanche, of Marcellus Matthew Martin, of Chittenango Mazur, Larry Lancaster David Ottman, of Fulton Ron Plocek, of Jamesville Jason Putman, of Cicero Ian Renfrew, of Phoenix Among the local co-anglers/non-boaters (entry fee was $350): David Canestrare, of Chittenango Dennis Carnahan, of Cazenovia Craig Daino, of Central Square Thomas Demarco, of Holland Patent TJ Dobs, of Verona Barb Elliott, of Richland Cass Falcon, of Evans Mills Richard Falcon, of Evans Mills George Fiorille, of Moravia Richard French, of Newfield Nick Giamei, of Cortland Kevin Haley, of Syracuse Brian Kelly, of Liverpool Jrarthur Kirk, of Truxton Lawrence Laclair, of Phoenix Richard Mattison, of Richland Ben Merkley, of Port Byron Thomas Monica, of Bridgeport Richard Ottman, of Bridgeport Roxanne Przelski, of Poland Luke Straub, of Central Square For more, see Friday's Outdoors page in The Post-Standard. View the full article on The Syracuse Outdoors Blog Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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