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Results: Salt City Bassmasters Compete In Paper Tournament On Otisco Lake

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On June 10, 2012 eight SCBM members competed in a paper tournament on Otisco Lake. The participants blasted at 6am from Ryfun’s Marina and returned at 2pm to tally their results and determine the winners.

Boater Division:

Brian Eisch finished in first place with 13lbs 3oz. Eisch spent his fishing day flipping jigs and soft plastics around docks and trees.

Ralph Alexander finished in second place with 12lbs 2oz. Alexander fished a 7/8oz black and purple jig [made by Bill Alexander] rigged with a 4” chigger craw in black and blue around docks and trees.

Steve Balyczak finished in third place with 11lbs 7oz.

Co-Angler Division:

Tom Pavlot finished in first place with 12lbs 5oz. Pavlot spent his day fishing senkos around docks.

Butch Kritsberg finshed in second place with 11lbs.

Dereck Bigford finished in third place with 9lbs 5oz. Bigford fished jigs around docks and trees.

About Salt City Bassmasters:

Salt City Bassmasters is an organization dedicated to helping its members become better bass anglers through discussion, seminars, and interactive learning. Salt City strives to provide a competitive bass fishing tournament trail that encourages sportsmanship, fun, and learning. Lastly, Salt City Bassmasters wants to improve the knowledge of all anglers, promote ethical behavior and sportsmanship, and increase environmental awareness.

www.saltcitybass.com

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