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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date:
June 8, 2004 Contact:
David Simmons – Brushpile Communications mybrushpile@adelphia.net
or 770-769-9663 TWO PENDING IGFA RECORD SMALLMOUTH BASS
CAUGHT Yamaha’s David Simmons and Dave Lefebre
both submit Pennsylvania records
ADAIRSVILLE, GA — Memorial weekend 2004 saw two
International Game Fish Association (IGFA) state line-class records for
Pennsylvania smallmouth bass potentially eclipsed in the 4-pound-test and
20-pound-test line categories. While fishing a bay off Lake Erie, David
Simmons of Adairsville and Dave Lefebre of Erie, Pa., established two record
smallmouth bass catches that are currently pending IGFA certification at 5
pounds, 1 ounce and 4 pounds, 6 ounces, respectively. Simmons, who works as
Yamaha’s freshwater promotions coordinator, was fishing with Lefebre, a
Wal-Mart FLW Tour pro angler. Later that night,
the fishermen studied the video captured during the fights and regrouped. The
next day, within the first two hours of fishing, a trophy smallmouth once
again hooked up, and after a valiant battle, she ended up in their livewell.
To help ensure the health of the fish and keep stress levels down, Lefebre
had put Rejuvenade in the livewell. Rejuvenade is a treatment designed
specifically to protect fish in such situations. The bass was soon on the road
to the scales of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and was documented
at 5 pounds, 1 ounce. As Simmons released his fish back into Lake Erie, he
said, “The only thing better than catching a record is watching one swim away
in good health.” The day before,
Lefebre’s catch in the 20-pound line category was an impressive 4-pound,
6-ounce smallmouth that established the first record. Both record fish came
on plastic tube baits. Lefebre Texas-rigged his tube with a 3/8-ounce
Penetrater tungsten weight, and Simmons used a 1/16-ounce Slider jighead.
While Lefebre was excited to be on the way to the record books, he did
indicate the job was not done. “There are some
details you have to make sure of to be official with the IGFA,” Lefebre said.
“Many Pennsylvania smallmouths have been caught that were larger than this
but not submitted within regulations. The bar should be raised on this
weight.” Simmons jokingly
concluded with, “I really hope Dave catches another giant, but I did tell him
that he’d have a lot more luck using line heavier than 4-pound-test.” For more
information including photos, bios and fishing tips, please go to www.yamaha-motor.com and visit the
Team Yamaha pro fishing section, where you can find Lefebre along with his
fellow pro angling teammates. END |
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