Stroven and Evans Turn Five Bites into Victory
at Houghton Lake WWA Team Challenge
Troy Walwood - 5/17/2005
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Dense fog greeted anglers
early at Houghton Lake |
Dense fog, a temperature of 38 degrees and the threat of rain
greeted anglers at Houghton Lake, the second stop of the World
Walleye Association - Michigan Division.
Brian Stroven and Dean Evans brought 9.82 pounds to the scales
including the big fish of 2.16 pounds to take first place.
"We caught all of our fish in one area not larger then the tournament
trailer," said Evans. "Our program was simple, a couple of split
shots, one chartreuse bead, hook and a black colored leech."
Stroven and Evans allowed the wind to slowly push the boat (held
in the winds by two drift socks) over the 5 to 6 foot mud flats,
where post-spawn females where staging for the annual mayfly hatch.
They had five bites the entire day and were able to put all five
into the boat. Stroven and Evans netted a check of $1100.00 for
the win and a big fish check of $130.00 plus the TR-1 bonus check
of an additional $150.00.
Taking second place honors was the Boensch team, a newly married
husband and wife team on their first-ever walleye fishing event.
They five walleyes to the scales with a total weight of 8.33 pounds
and had the second largest walleye of the day at 2 pounds. Fishing
not far from Dean and Brian, they pulled two-ounce bottom bouncers
in 8 feet of water, trolling with Mack's Lures smile blades in
the green scale color and chartreuse tiger blade color. They started
the day with full-sized crawlers, but found the non-aggressive
fish would just hold the back half and bite it off. After switching
to half of a crawler, they were able to put a limit in the boat.
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The top three at Houghton
Lake |
Third place went to Terry Mackollip and Troy Stachler weighing
in 5 fish with a total of 7.27 pounds. They were also fishing
in the same location on the lake but keyed in on fish in 8 to
10 feet of water. They used small ice jigs from Troy's Tackle
tipped with jumbo leeches which they purchased from our site sponsor
Lyman's on the Lake. They also found the fish feeding on small
perch later in the afternoon and switched over to Phelps floaters
in a fire tiger color, using a felt tipped marker they drew stripes
on the bait to mimic the perch pattern the already captured walleye
continued had spit up in their live well.
Special thanks go out to the Houghton Lake area for their hospitality
and crowd that showed up to watch the anglers weigh their fish.
Lyman's on the Lake, who had the staff open at 5 am and kept the
doors open until late in the night to help our anglers with all
oftheir fishing needs. Bushwacker Live baits donated 2 dozen crawlers
for each team to use. Mack's Lures provided each team with a set
of walleye pops in the orange tiger color a very popular color
for Houghton lake walleye. Tr-1 of Michigan once again supported
the anglers with an additional $150.00 check for big fish and
the standing offer of $300 off a TR-1 system just for fishing
with the WWA. The WWA is sponsored by YarCraft boats and Outdoors
FIRST Media.
The next WWA Michigan even will be held on June 25th at Saginaw
Bay event and will launch out of AuGres at the city launch. Call
Troy Walwood at 616 842-2399 for details.
WWA MI Qualifier
- Houghton Lake Results