Saturday, 8 September 2012

Top-Bass 2012 Classic Coboconk Top Ten Day 1!

Top Bass 2012 Classic Coboconk  Unofficial Top Ten Day 1 !

Despite rainy conditions,Top-Bass 2012 Classic anglers were in good spirits as they weighed in their fish.
Here are the unofficial top ten angler team results for Saturday September 8, 2012.

  1. 18.82 Williams & Jacobs BF 5.19 LBS
  2. 17.59 Culbert & Jacobs 
  3. 16.68 Pilkey & Martin 
  4. 15.64 Bullock & Carlyle 
  5. 15.50 Barton & Scott 
  6. 15.26 Colucci & Maglio 
  7. 14.43 Jojos & Tekada 
  8. 14.42 Dean. & Cocks 
  9.  14.18 Burns & MacDonald 
  10.  14.10 Figueira & Gonzales 

Note: Mike Williams just took over the lead from Spiro Agouras by less than half a pound, in the Angler of the year race. Will he maintain his lead? Be sure to get in on the action at tomorrow's weigh in!
See more photos as they come online in the Lures and Tours Top Bass Classic 2012 photo album.

Seeking Top – Bass Classic 2012 Coboconk Photos? Posted!

Top-Bass Classic 2012 Coboconk Dawn Launch!

Coboconk launch was unavoidably soaking wet, and unusually dark for this time of year. However, Lures and Tours managed to squeeze off a few shots Top-Bass Classic shots, including one team member who seems really happy just to be out fishing.

Watch for more Top – Bass 2012 Classic photos and video clips through out the two days of the tournament this weekend –September 8th and 9th, 2012 in the Lures and Tours Top-Bass 2012 Classic Photo Album.

Top Bass Winners Will Enjoy Delicious St. Daves Diner Dishes!

Top Bass Classic 2012 Winning Team Wins St. Dave's Diner and  BBQ Cash Cards!

Two lucky winners of this weekend’s Top Bass Classic will have delicious dining to look forward to. in addition to their cash prizes and trophy.Lures and Tours will award the winning Top Bass Classic team with a pair of cash cards provided by St. Dave's Diner and  BBQ of Lindsay.

St. Dave's Diner and  BBQ, recently voted by Lindsay Post readers as Lindsay's favourite Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch and Family Restaurant, is the kind of friendly eatery anglers like:

  • Generous room to park out front,
  • Big portions of appetizing specials
  • Easy to find at 396 County Rd. 36, just 200 meters north of Colborne St. where the landmark Lindsay blue water tower stands.

St. Dave's Diner and  BBQ opens at 6:30 am weekdays and 8 am weekends. Serving until 3 p.m. everyday. St. Dave's Diner and  BBQ serves breakfast all day.Find out more about St. Dave's Diner and  BBQ on their Lures and Tours Directory Page and be sure to Check in on Four Square at St.Dave’s Diner and  BBQ.

Top 10 Anglers Entering Top – Bass Classic : Fishing Freshwater Summit Waters!

September 8 and 9, 2012, long anticipated Top – Bass Classic will take place in Coboconk- Home of Canada’s Freshwater Summit . What could be more appropriate – Top Anglers at the highest navigable fresh water point in Canada.

Ted Gallone.organizes popular annual Top-Bass fishing tournament series; the Top-Bass Classic being the culminating event. The Top-Bass Classic 2012 is limited to the top 75 teams as determined by their scores in at least four qualifying events throughout the year. It is interesting to note ,that the top team going into the Top-Bass Classic are the winners of the Top-Bass Classic 2011. Will the 2011 Classic champion pair of: Jarrod Dean and Gerard Cocks remain undefeated,or will they be unseated this year?

Here are the Top Ten Unofficial Classic Qualifier Standings 2012 Classic Qualifier Standings (As of August 28, 2012) All teams listed have completed a 'minimum of 4 events' as of the August 28, 2012 and their weight is based on the 'Captain’s' best 6 of 8 events.

Top 10 Unofficial Top-Bass 2012 Classic Competitors

Position

Captain

Best 6 weights

1 DEAN, JARROD 98.65
2 MACNEIL, MICHAEL 98.27
3 AGOUROS, SPIRO 94.66
4 WILLIAMS, MIKE 86.75
5 CHAPMAN, GLENN 82.43
6 STOCKDALE, RICK 81.54
7 BARTON, JEFF 79.04
8 LANZINGER, RON 77.84
9 WESTALL, BARRY 76.41
10 CULBERT, CALEB 75

See the full list of competitors on the Top-Bass Website.

Friday, 7 September 2012

Shields Home Hardware Coboconk ‘Old Timer’ Clay Welcomes You!

Remember olde-fashioned customer service? Shield's Home Hardware, Coboconk offer old-fashioned customer service; kids of all ages enjoy this animatronic old angler,Clay, who shares bits of wit and wisdom about Coboconk with visitors to the store.

image Coboconk Shields Home Hardware talking man Clay

Shield's Home Hardware strongly supports Coboconk community events including the Coboconk-Canadian Fresh Water Summit Festival, and Clay their ‘talking man’ entertains visitors with tempting bits of advice about local sites, such as Canada’s smallest jail.Listen into a clip of advice Clay gave Rosa Sharpe CEO Lures & Tours,when Lures and Tours visited Shield’s Home Hardware, Coboconk.

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Shield's Home Hardware, located just steps north of the bridge in Coboconk,at  6663 Hwy 35, just north of the bridgehas what you need for all types of building and repair projects, as well as a unique gift selection.

Visiting anglers will want to pick up this ‘Coby’ Canadian Fish Finder T-shirt !

image humour T-shirt Canadian Fish finder

Get directions and GPS co-ordinates for Shield’s Home Hardware and more on the Lures and Tours Shield’s Home Hardware page, and be sure to check out the Lures and Tours Four Square tip!

Thursday, 6 September 2012

Fishing Kids - Top Tip Request !

What is your number one Fishing tip?
Recently, @SlowFamily sent @LuresAndTours the following message on Twitter:
 image @SlowFamily@slowfamily Suz Lipman @luresandtours @ChildrenNature A whole post on #fishing is coming up.What's your #1 piece of advice?

Fishing Tips vary, depending on the age of the children.In the following article republished here from Lures and Tours 2008 Sportfishing Recreational Guide, Mark Kulik; dad, accomplished tournament angler and founder of Xzone Lures gives several great tips to help you enjoy fishing with your family. Enjoy!

Fishing – A Fun Family Tradition

by Mark Kulik
I spend a lot of time on the water as an accomplished tournament angler and as the founder of Xzone Lures; and while I enjoy the adrenaline rush of blast-off or hooking a big fish on camera, I really just love to go fishing! And I really enjoy sharing my love of the outdoors with my two boys, Trevor and Bradley.
Nowadays kids have a lot of distractions; television, video games etc… I really believe the great pastime of fishing can bring families closer together! Fishing is the perfect family activity because just about anyone can do it, young, old, experienced or beginner!

A day on the water with your children offers a chance to spend quality time together in an outdoor setting that is full of nature and fun! In this article I will detail some of the things that can add to the enjoyment. Fact is kids are different than adults, they don't have a lot of patience, therefore it is best to select a body of water that has a lot of life; the Kawartha Lakes as well as Simcoe and Lake Couchiching are ideally suited since they hold an abundance of fish species and habitat.

Panfish are the perfect target as they are plentiful in these waters. They can be found around weed beds docks or rocky areas. While live bait is effective it can be messy, and often results in deeply hooked fish. I prefer to use artificial – a favourite of mine is a small one inch panfish tube under a small bobber. Bobbers are ideal for kids because they not only keep the hook out of the weeds but also offer a great visual. They can see fish nibbling and the bobber getting pulled down!

 If you do go with live bait, a good idea is to go to your local tackle store and pick up some circle-hooks. These are designed for live release and tend to hook fish lightly in the lip. An added bonus is the hook point is circled and not as exposed, which prevents the hooks hurting little fingers.

As far as rod and reel is concerned, I don't like the "toy" rod and reel sets on the water. Although they are a lot of fun around the home, they are bulky and heavy. I prefer a nice ultra-light combo in spinning or spin-cast.A trigger-spin is ideal, nice and simple; this type of rod and reel is light and doesn't tire out their little bodies.

If your kids are a little older, and want to pursue larger fish, there are easy to learn techniques that will put larger fish in the boat like bass and walleye. The soft plastic stick-worm is highly effective and really easy to use. They come in 4-inch and 5-inch sizes. The best way to rig them is 'wacky' style which is basically hooked in the middle with a size 2/0 circle hook, simply cast it and let it sink, retrieve with slow subtle twitches. When a fish bites, simply start reeling in. The fish will hook itself due to this unique hook style!

Another technique which is one of my personal favourites is drop-shot fishing. While this is known as an advanced tournament technique, it really is a simple yet effective presentation. It consists of a single hook tied to the line with a Palomar knot with a weight on the bottom. I like to keep the hook 18-24 inches above the weight, an Octopus or circle style hook in 2/0 size is ideal. As bait goes I like to nose hook a Xzone Lures Slammer. This is a soft plastic lure with unique fish attracting action. The beauty of this rig is that you don't need to work it very much; usually just dragging it behind the boat is enough to catch bass or walleye as well as panfish!

A fishing trip with mom and dad will remain with your children for life! So remember take a kid fishing this year – you'll both be glad you did! See you on the water!

Mark
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