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Port Perry Star, 30 Jun 1992, p. 29

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EE E-' I I I :-C ~ geon "A Family Tradition for 126 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 30, 1992 - 29 Izumi team wins GM Pro Bass Television celebrity Bob Izu- mi and team partner Wayne Izumi walked away with top rize this weekend at the 50,000 GM Pro Bass Port Perry Open. The Izumi brothers won the two day tournament with an im- pressive total weight of 41.10 unds, from a total of 12 bass maximum allowable over two days). Peter and Mike Hartman from Toronto were second with 33.90 pounds, and the team of Paul Marshman and Gerhard Mansholt from Cannington, ON placed third with 29.76 pounds. A number of Peterborough anglers finished in the money. John MacDonald along with his COR Ge partner Dave Johnson placed seventh. Henry Gatt and John Merritt came in 13th, and Lynn Johnson and Bob Gardner fin ished 19th. : Peter Davidson of Port Perry, and his partner Hector Peach, two of the biggest money mak- ers on last year's circuit, took 14th spot with a total of 25.25 ounds of bass. Tom and Steve Lawrence of Marmora caught 26.05 pounds, good for 10th place. Over 150 anglers took part in this first tournament of the 1992 GM Pro Bass trail. Next stop is Kingston next weekend for The Canadian Open. KELLY LOWN/ PORT PERRY STAR Wayne and Bob Izumi won the GM Pro Bass Port Perry Open held Saturday and Sunday in Lake Scugog and Stur- geon Lake. The duo had a two-day combined weight of 41.10 Ibs. GM Pro Bass trail kicked | off this weekend in Scugog. By Kelly Lown Port Perry Star The GM Pro Bass Live Tour- nament Release Series began in Port Perry on Saturday. The $650,000 Port Perry Open held on Lake Scugog and Stur- Lake began the tourna- ment trail which will carry on until the long weekend in Sep- . tember. The season is capped off with the $100,000 Classic in Pe- terborough. - : Each year hundreds of fisher- men: travel every weekend to different towns to try and catch the biggest and best fish, even though they do not keep any of them. The competition in these tournaments is fierce as each fisherman vies for more than $500,000 in prize money. Each tournament is com- prised of no more than 150 two- man teams. The team with the highest two-day weight of large or smallmouth bass, with a maximum of 10 fish, is the top prize winner. Each team's best four com- bined weights are the deciding factor on who qualifies for the Classic to be held in Peterbo- rough on Sept. 4-6. The top 48 anglers advance to the Classic. Following Scugog's event this past weekend the remainder of the tournament schedule is as follows: the $50,000 Orillia Open in the Port of Orillia on July 11 and 12, the $50,000 Tri- Lakes Open in Bridgenorth on July 25 and 26, the $50,000 Mid- land Open at the Midland Har- bour on Aug. 15 and 16-and the $50,000 Rideau Ferry on Aug. 22 and 23. : ins ~ At the end of each day's com- pejifion, weigh-in shows are ld. These shows have turned fishinginto a spectator sport. Large crowds gather to watch 'the-weighing in of éach teams catch, and to catch a glimpsé of celebrities such as Bob and Wayne Izumi of the Real Fish- ing Show and Angelo Viola of CBC's Fishin' Canada. =~ Prizes are also awarded to au- dience members during the weigh-in shows. GM Pro Bass Tournaments are live release events and Shi- mano Canada provides the fa- mous Canadian-designed live release boat to ensure all bass are returned to area waters in good condition. New this year are one-day team events. The entry fee is $200 per event with 150 teams entered. The top overall team, which must fish at least three of the events, will receive an addi- tional $8,000 in cash awards and a birth in the 1992 GM Pro Bass Classic. The first tournament in this series will also take place in Lake Scugog on July 18. The Port Perry Open BL SMBRIR Fi O ou -- " RR ANN Ra aaa aS SS Bryce Philp of Philp Pontiac Buick and Dennis Anderson of Dennis Anderson Chev-Olds Geo who sponsored the GM Pro Bass Tourney over the weekend were on stage to help hand out the awards to the anglers. KELLY LOWN/ PORT PERRY STAR Py % a 3X 8 £ £ N S Cb " ~ other one-day events will be : held in Stoney Lake on July 19, BR Rice Lake on August 1 and Tri- eson 2. Two additional two-day team . KELLY LOWN/,PORT PERRY STAR events have n added this derson caug 'on Saturday, a large- year with a $200 entry fee. John An n fit the big fish o ya aig will be the Kawartha Walleye / '! ~/ 0 * £ on May 16 and 17 in Ennismore : and the Challenge Orillia Fall Basson Sept. 12-13. - - Another new twist has béen added to the tournaments this year to spotlight the anglers of the future. . The Little League Anglers of Canada offers a competition for children in four age categories which are: boys eight-years-old and under, girls eight and un- der, boys nine to 13-years-old and girls nine to 13-years-old. There is no cost to children to enter the event, but they must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The children will receive priz- es for participation such as local event tickets, shirts, hats and fishing samples. The event for children is one to promote fun, family unity and proper conservation tech- niques. i i KELLY LOWN/ PORT PERRY S The end of the children's weigh-in show willblendin with 1g ynknown Fisherman, who caught only one 2-pound the beginning of the GM Pro ,,64 on Saturday was really Fishin' Canada host Angelo Vio- Bass final day weigh-ins. la... en : . LS SE EE EE ER EE a a NJ LE EE BE

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