In addition to the prizes awarded to our winners, many great sponsors provided some prizes that were raffled off at the end of the event. Larry Sawyer of Goshen with his Manley Rods raffle prize Joe stated that the fish slammed a BBZ1 6″ Perch colored swimbait right at the boat late in the day. Joe’s fish bested the next biggest bass in the event by nearly 3”. A selfie from Joe Armstrong with his 20″ Big Bass winnerĪ 20” beast was caught by Joe Armstrong of Fort Wayne to take big bass honors and $285 cash. Dwight left Geist Marina with $69 in winnings. Dwight’s total of 46” (15.5”, 15.5”, 15”) came in a late day flurry of feeding using a spinnerbait over the tops of weed growth. Wrapping up the top 5 prize-winning places was Dwight Martin of New Castle. Justin took home $138 cash for his efforts. Justin’s success came from Senkos and tubes caught around 2 docks at the entrance of a cove with spawning bass and baitfish. Matt took home $276 plus a Wildcat Creek Outfitters prize pack consisting of a Jackson Kayak tackle box, an assortment of tackle, and a $25 gift certificate. He stated that the swim jigs were more productive. Matt targeted areas where the lily pads were just starting to break the surface using crankbaits and swim jigs. The tie was broken by comparing the biggest fish of each of the tying anglers. Matt Gibson of Carmel finished in 3rd place despite also having a total length of 46.5” (15.75”, 15.5”, 15.25”). Nathan also took home a $50 gift certificate to Sun Valley Sports for being the highest finisher in a Hobie kayak. Nathan’s 2nd place finish netted him $345 cash plus a Wildcat Creek Outfitters prize package consisting of a new Temple Fork Outfitters rod, a Jackson Kayak tackle box, an assortment of tackle, and a $50 gift certificate. Nathan spent a few hours of his day trying to locate fish on the main lake with no success, but finally started catching fish once he moved into the coves and started sight-fishing with soft plastics. Nathan Pickering of Noblesville followed in 2nd place with a total length of 46.5” (16”, 15.5”, 15”). From left to right: Justin Long (4th), Nathan Pickering (2nd), Joe Armstrong (Big Bass), Jack McLaren (1st), Matt Gibson (3rd), and Dwight Martin (5th) He also took home a beautiful custom trophy made by Gentry’s Wildlife Studio. For his success, Jack took home $552 cash plus an awesome prize package provided by Wildcat Creek Outfitters of Zionsville, which included a new Temple Fork Outfitters rod, a Jackson Kayak tackle box, an assortment of tackle, and a $100 gift certificate. Jack caught most of his fish swimming a jig with rattle and Paca Chunk targeting large rock and brush shallow where some form of overhead cover existed. Jack McLaren of Centennial, Colorado bested the entire field with a total length of 48” (15.75”, 16.5”, 15.75”). The tournament paid out $1,665 in prize money and added $120 to the Angler of the Year prize pot. 26 anglers had 3 fish limits and a total of 111 fish were checked in at the end of the day. The fish didn’t exactly cooperate, but some impressive fish were caught. Geist Lake is well-known for producing big bags at weigh-ins, so the excitement was high for big lengths at check-in for this event. On Saturday, April 23rd, 60 anglers showed up at Geist Lake Marina to take on each other and the lake in search of their 3 biggest bass. If there was any doubt about the growing popularity of kayak fishing in Indiana, the turnout for the opener of the Indiana Kayak Anglers tournament season certainly laid those doubts to rest. Some of the kayaks lined up and ready to go during the captain’s meeting
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