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Schmitz on top at Detroit
By djkimmel on Jul 15, 2011 | In Bass Tournaments, FLW Outdoors, Everstart Series, Central
FLW Outdoors News by David A. Brown
Prebeck leads EverStart Central co-anglers
TRENTON, Mich. – The day got off to a dicey start for EverStart Central Division anglers on the Detroit River, but once the weather stabilized, area waters produced a round of fishing action that overshadowed yesterday’s impressive opening round.
Indiana’s Todd Schmitz Takes Bassmaster Northern Open on Detroit River
By djkimmel on Aug 21, 2010 | In Bass Tournaments, BASS Opens, BASS, Northern, Ryan Said
GreatLakesBass.com Member Ryan Said is Northern Opens Points Leader
Todd Schmitz of Goshen, Ind., had the deck stacked against him on the final day of the 2010 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Northern Open on the Detroit River. He started Saturday in ninth place and more than five pounds behind leader Chris King, who had smacked 25-plus pounds Friday.
But King of South Amherst, Ohio, faltered Saturday and didn’t weigh in a single fish. The honey hole he relied on for the two previous days dried up and King wound up in 20th place, which opened the door for Schmitz. Schmitz boated 23-13, the second heaviest bag of the tournament and the heaviest of the final day, to build his three-day total to 61-0. With the victory, Schmitz will take home more than $46,000 and valuable points in the Bassmaster Northern Open circuit.
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Indiana’s Todd Schmitz Takes Bassmaster Northern Open on Detroit River
By djkimmel on Aug 21, 2010 | In Bass Tournaments, BASS Opens, BASS, Northern
GreatLakesBass.com Member Ryan Said is Northern Opens Points Leader
Todd Schmitz of Goshen, Ind., had the deck stacked against him on the final day of the 2010 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Northern Open on the Detroit River. He started Saturday in ninth place and more than five pounds behind leader Chris King, who had smacked 25-plus pounds Friday.
But King of South Amherst, Ohio, faltered Saturday and didn’t weigh in a single fish. The honey hole he relied on for the two previous days dried up and King wound up in 20th place, which opened the door for Schmitz. Schmitz boated 23-13, the second heaviest bag of the tournament and the heaviest of the final day, to build his three-day total to 61-0. With the victory, Schmitz will take home more than $46,000 and valuable points in the Bassmaster Northern Open circuit.
Article courtesy of BASS News
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