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Dock Talk – March 2010

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

The Meeting

The issue of 3 versus 2 “Throw Out” tournaments in our schedule was again discussed and voted on at the meeting.  The original intent of 2 throw outs was because some of the members could not attend the 2 day away events and should not be penalized.  The club overwhelmingly voted to retain the 2 throw outs rule.  Another rule change was the adoption of the Troy Rule.  The Troy Rule was created by Mike Iljin, who is also the Tournament Director for Angler’s Choice Castaic Trail. The rule is in response to what to do in the event that an angler falls into the water during a tournament.  In this case, the angler is allowed to go on shore to change into dry clothing and return to the tournament with no penalty beyond the obvious loss of fishing time.  The anglers comfort and safety, especially during times of cold weather, are tantamount in importance.   There is to be NO removing, replacing or changing in any way the anglers tackle.

I cannot say enough about guest speaker, Bill Siemantel, who honored us at the February meeting.  We have been fortunate to have some very fine speakers but Bill’s wealth of knowledge and willingness to share is unparalleled.  Not only did Bill bring his years of experience, his sponsor, Spro Lures, sent him with a passel of goodies for our raffle.  THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH.

Tournament Results

The tournament at Lake Piru went much as expected.  It was tough and not in the ‘just complaining because I didn’t catch fish’ kind of tough but tough for everybody.  Stained water, no pattern, changing weather and wind throughout the day, did I miss anything?  There were zero limits brought to the scale.  Three boats had no fish but the actual number of anglers that blanked was far higher than that.  Rodney “Secret Lure” Scott and Eddie Carr brought 4 fish to the scale that weighed 11.39 pounds and got them first place.  In second place were Walter Kondracki and Yours Truly with 3 fish at 11.08 pounds.  Big Fish also goes to Walter who landed a nice 4.38 pounder.  In third place came Kevin Miner and Chef David “Aquaman” Sanchez with 3 fish that weighed 6.82 pounds.  David also joined the elite group of members of the prestigious Castaic Bass Club Swim Team.  David performed a nearly flawless Push And Miss with a one half lean back in the AW Sh.. position to kick off the morning and earning him an average score of 5.8 for the fall.

Mike’s

The start of last month’s tournament was kick started by David Sanchez’s dunk in the drink. It seemed ironic that minutes before we had discussed this very same scenario and many of us couldn’t believe the event that was unfolding before our very eyes.  A quick response from Jeff Jue turned this potentially serious situation into not much more than a soggy and cold Chef David. The members rallied to David’s aid with many articles of dry clothing.  After a fast shedding of wet clothes, and an equally fast dawning of dry ones, all was right and the day of fishing and fun began.
The Castaic Bass Club Swim Team welcomes its newest member: Chef David Sanchez.  Even though we can make light of it now, we must always remember safety first and to take care of each other.

On another note, I will be bringing some LOGOWARE sweatshirts, sweatpants and a few long sleeved tee shirts to Thursday’s meeting.  It will be on a first come first serve basis for the sizes that are left. I do not know when we will be able to make a replacement order since our embroiderer requires a large minimum order. Any new members or those that want another Club jacket, please let me know on Thursday and I will try to put an order together that is large enough for our guy.

Tournament Results February 2010 – Lake Piru

Monday, February 15th, 2010

TEAM # OF FISH PENALTY BIG FISH TOTAL WEIGHT POINTS
1 Rodney S. / Eddie C. 4 3.11 11.39 100
2 Walt K. / Shelley S. 3 4.38 11.08 95
3 Kevin M. / David S. 3 2.93 6.82 90
4 Steve R. / Gary P. 2 3.02 5.69 87
5 Ken B. / Calvin M. 2 2.57 4.01 84
6 Ralph R. / Jessie B. 2 2.29 3.41 81
7 Mark P. / Marcia T. 1 2.86 2.86 78
8 Wes C. / Chaz V. 1 2.79 2.79 75
9 Nick L. / George R. 1 1.58 1.58 72
10 Jeff J. / Debra M. 1 1.19 1.19 69
11 Mike I. / Adam B. 0 25
12 Mike M. / Tony F. 0 25
13 Victor N. / Jim F. 0 25
Big Fish: Walt K. / Shelley S. 4.38
TOTAL # OF FISH CAUGHT 20
TOTAL LBS. OF FISH 50.73

Dock Talk Newsletter – May 2009

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

May Meeting

Everybody that’s ready for this month’s newsletter raise your hand. Wait, I did that one already. Remember that after this month’s meeting we would like as many of you as possible to stay and help the board plan next year’s tournament schedule. If you want to suggest a different venue this is the time to do it. Also start thinking about the two day tournament up at Lake Lopez in August. The information you might have heard at the last meeting regarding boat inspections and quarantine was INCORRECT. The situation at Lopez is almost exactly the same as the procedures at Cachuma.

Tournament Results

If you didn’t go to Cachuma you missed a great time. We all love to tournament fish or we wouldn’t be in the club to begin with. The overnight tournaments are an immeasurable opportunity to get to know one another better. Every boat caught a limit of keepers; just some of us can count better than others. It is a tough tournament when you have the Big Fish in your boat and finish in 7th place but that is what happened to Mike Iljin and Gary Priddy with Mikes 3.19 pounder. In first places for the tournament was one of our three-to-a-boat teams with Victor Nardiello, Tony Franks and Chaz “Hook Setter” Valenzuela. They averaged a little over 2 pounds per fish for a two day total of 10 fish at 20.25 pounds. In second place was the team of Walter Klondracki. It’s somewhat confusing how Walter ended up fishing alone but it was all on the up and up. Anyway the team of Walter had a two day total of 10 fish for 18.88 pounds. Third place when to Nick Langer, Adam Boyd and Nick’s guest Danny Deldo with a total of 9 fish (three guys, 9 fish, I told you some of us count better than others) at 18.79 pounds.

Mike’s

Carol Martens will not be able to speak at this Thursday’s meeting. Her husband is sick and she is helping out with the business. Carol said she is very much looking forward to speaking at one of our meetings and will gladly do so as soon as things settle down around the house.
Wishing all of the dads a HAPPY FATHER’S DAY.
See you on Thursday,

The end of the line…

The other day I was fortunate enough to fish in a benefit event for disabled veterans of the Iraq war. The organization is called Wounded Warriors and the event was held at Vail Lake in Temecula. I was invited by Roger LaRocque who was not only one of the sponsors of the event but also, with his friend Paul Douglas, provided the entertainment. Not many of you know this but Roger is a very accomplished musician. There were about 60 boats in all and all of them were volunteers. Each boat carried the owner and two vets. Our own Tony Capparelli was boat #58. I saw Tony present his two new friends with fishing rods and then proceeded to instructing them on how to tie a Palomar Knot and how they were going to win the tournament. Just another one of those moments when you are proud to know people like Roger and Tony.

A couple years ago I had to opportunity to help out in a CAST for Kids event down at the lower lake at Castaic. My partner that day was Mike Munson. All of the children that participated were disabled and as I remember a large number had Down Syndrome. Some of them probably did not remember what they had done that day when they woke up the next morning but, from what I saw, some of them will be fishing for the rest of their lives.

There are all kinds of charity events held for those in need. Horseback riding, swimming, picnics and lots, lots more. I haven’t seen that the others have the hold that fishing does. Fishing is accessible to everyone and can actually change someone’s life. We are very, very lucky. We can fish, we can teach, we can reach out. We can help others learn to enjoy the sport we love.

Written by Shelley Singer

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