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Huntington Presents the Cabela's Salmon Shootout

After successful Corporate outing on Thursday and a well-attended Women & Kids event on Friday, Saturday's Pro/AM saw a dangerous weather front move through the Muskegon area, which hit the pier heads almost exactly at the original start time of 6 AM.  A weather delay was put in place at 4:45 AM in anticipation of the storm and the start was originally postponed until 8 AM with a weather call scheduled for 7 AM.

At 7 AM the radar still indicated severe storms cells mixed in with the trailing rain from the original front stretching across Lake Michigan to Wisconsin.  Lightning strike maps showed active cells still producing numerous lightning strikes although wind speeds and direction had dropped from the original front.  Accordingly, at 7 AM, the determination was made to cancel Saturday's fishing and competitors were allowed to continue pre-fishing.

Sunday dawned with clear skies and a wave and wind forecast that looked like it should be fishable.  According to the NOAA forecast, wind conditions were expected to improve as the day went on.  A weather boat was out on the lake at 5:20 AM, and reported 3-5 foot seas with strong winds out of the West.  The decision was made to proceed with the tournament, and the competitors headed out to the lake.   Prior to the tournament start, the 6 weather boats were polled and all declared the conditions to be fishable.  The tournament started on schedule at 6 AM.  After the start, instead of the predicted improvement, conditions continued to deteriorate.  At 7 AM the weather boats were polled again, and the consensus was that conditions had worsened.   Based on the weather boat input, at 7:05 AM the call was made to cancel the tournament, and all boats were urged to return to harbor safely. 

 
Lakeside Marine/Muskegon Chronicle Women and Kids Classic

The Muskegon Sportfishing Association held the Lakeside Marine & Muskegon Chronicle Women and Kids Classic Friday July 11th out of Great Lakes Marina in Muskegon, MI.  Particpation was strong, with 20 Pro teams and 23 Am teams registering to compete in the 7am to 12pm contest.  The contest was a 9 rod only, catch your DNR limit, but weigh your biggest 5 fish.

Some very nice 5 fish catches were brought to the scales and a good time was had by most teams although 3' to 4' rollers had more then a few queasy anglers.  The queasiness was not apparent as hearty appetites met at the awards presentation which included a cookout with the Knights of Columbus masterfully preparing brats and hot dogs for the competitors.

Topping the Pro Dvision was Princess Bel with a nice box tipping the scales at 66.45 lbs. followed closely Run-N-Gun with 62.65 lbs. The Pro Top 5 (Click Here - Full Results)

1. Princess Bel
2. Run-N-Gun
3. Thunderduck
4. Living the Dream

5. The Saint

The Amateur Division was taken by Reel Action (Manthei) distancing themselves from the field by more then 10 lbs. with a 65.15 lbs. 5 fish box.  Leek-E-Pipes took second with 53.3 lbs. and StoryTeller with 44.65 lbs.  The Am Top 5 (Click Here - Full Results)

1. Reel Action (Manthei)
2. Leek-E-Pipes
3. StoryTeller
4. Chili Dog Special

5. Water Dog

A kicker competition was held for smallest fish, with one additional fish which was weighed seperately. A $200 prize for the smallest fish was donated by the Muskegon Charter Boat Association and was won by Team Impact II with a .85 lbs legal King Salmon.

 
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