Valentines Day Folsom Lake 2-14-04
The weather had been clear and bright
the week prior to our Valentines Day Folsom Lake event.
But the cloud cover rolled in and a few sprinkles of rain
dampened the ground on Saturday morning. This may even
perk up the fishing. Rumor had it that the bite was a
tough one on Folsom Lake.
The parking lot of the Folsom IHOP was
still a bit wet when we pulled in. Brenda and the rest
of the IHOP staff were all smiles as they welcomed the
anglers. Even IHOP's new manager, Robert, was on hand
to hear a few fishing stories. Once again the anglers
received Jim Dandy Bait sample packs courtesy of Dennis
Larison of California Tackle. Each angler also received
a raffle ticket for the gift certificates to be given
away at the awards ceremony.
With all 21 paid teams registered and
boat number 20 drawn as the first boat out. It was time
for the short 5-mile drive to Brown's Ravine. The weather
was getting nicer! No wind and patchy cloud cover! And
the lake as smooth as
.glass! The only ripples
were that of the boat wakes as the teams sped off to fill
their livewells!
Right on time anglers returned to the
docks of Brown's Ravine. It was a "Drive-by Weigh-in"
with one team member coming to the scales and the other
on the trolling motor following along the dock. Once weighed
in the anglers would then release their fish on their
way back to trailer their boats. Thanks to Ken Christiansen
and the staff of Folsom Lake Marina for making it possible!
The fishing did prove to be tough. The
average limit, of which there were only 9 brought to the
scales, was averaging about 8 pounds. But Tom and Shane
Peirson's limit settled on 10.45. The crowd cheered for
them raising the bar. But Shane wasn't too confident as
there were still a lot of good anglers yet to weigh-in.
He shouldn't have worried, their weight held out to the
end. Tom and Shane took home 1st place 84 Lumber sponsored
plaques along with $1140 1st place prize and $65 in option
cash. Shane also said they did use the Jim Dandy sample
baits and they also received a $100 California Tackle
gift certificate for being the highest finishing team
in the money using the Jim Dandy baits. Plus a $50 California
Tackle certificate for catching the biggest fish of the
event using a Jim Dandy bait. Just a ½ pound away
with 9.97 for four fish was Dean Babcock, who fished alone,
his second place winnings were $570 along with $65 option
money and 84 Lumber plaques. Dean also earned a lifetime
warranted California Tackle spinning reel, an assortment
of RoboWorm Products, a team set of the EZ-Cull-RZ floating
rope culling system, an assortment of custom hand tied
finesse jigs and a jar of Craw-Cane powdered fish attractant
for the 2nd Big Bass of the event, a 3.52 Spotted bass.
Steve Geffs and Kelly Owen brought in 5 fish that weighed
9.59 good enough for 3rd place $335, $65 in option money
and 84 Lumber plaques. Steve said they used the Jim Dandy
worms in green watermelon to help fill their limit. They
received a $50 California Tackle certificate for bring
the 2nd highest finishing team in the money using Jim
Dandy baits. John Maes and Tim Macy netted $270 and 84
Lumber plaques for their 4th place 9.49 limit. Fifth place
and winners of our Lucky S.O.B. (Son of a Bass) one spot
out of the money option went to Gene Kindy and Bill Curtsinger
for their 9.35 limit. They received 5th place 84 Lumber
plaques as well. Craig Kraft and Nick Grebb's 6th place
limit of 8.88 got them each a $25 Just Fishin' certificate
courtesy of David Yates of Just Fishin' Boats. Big Bass
of the event went to Ken Hicks. He and his partner only
caught one fish! It WAS the one fish to catch. Ken's 3.64
Spot earned him $210, a Competitive Edge wrap-around worm/jig
rod and an 84 Lumber Big Bass plaque! With the awards
and check giving completed it was time for the raffle.
But wait! My nephew Jerame gets a call
on his cellphone! Alana, his fiancee is on her way to
the hospital! She's having labor pains and the baby is
coming! Good thing Sutter Hospital is just on the other
side of the lake. They both met in the parking lot at
the same time! They are now the proud parents of a 7.7
pound 19" baby boy delivered at 5:22 on Valentine's
Day 2004. What a precious Valentine's Day gift for them
both!
With tickets in hand the anglers eagerly
awaited the numbers to be called. Bill Cowan won a $20
IHOP gift cerificate. Both Ron Diacon and Dan Eckhart
each won a Sonny's Electric Marine trolling motor tune-up
certificate, a $120 value. Eddie Fletcher won a 12-pack
of XS energy drink, the energy drink with NO CARBS, NO
SUGAR and a great taste. Thanks to Frank Nomura, the manager
of the Folsom Mimi's Café, Eric Parra won a $30
Mimi's Café gift certicate. Eric also received
a heart shaped box of See's candy to go with that gift
certificate. I told him this box of See's candy had ½
the calories of a regular pound box of See's candy. That's
because it was only a ½ pound box of See's candy!
What a great way to end a Valentine's Day event!
Thanks to Robert, Brenda and the staff
at IHOP making us welcome when we come to Folsom Lake.
Thanks again to Frank Nomura for the Mimi's Café
gift certificate. Have got to thank my crew Dan and Jerame
Davis and Big Ron Herrin for their great job! And Congratulations
to that proud new father Jerame Davis! Without our national
sponors Bass Cat, Mercury, Motorguide, Lowrance, Bass
West, Competitive Edge, AC Pro Shop and Solar Bats sunglasses
none of this would be possible! And lastly thanks to our
local and regional sponsors California Tackle, Just Fishin',
Ultra Truck Works, RoboWorm, Bass Widow Products and Craw-Cane.
Our next event is on Lake Berryessa. We
will be going out of Markley Cove on Saturday March 13th
2004. Should be some great fishing this time of year.
Our Big Bass of 2003 came from Lake Berryessa. That 10+
won Marcel Colin an Ultra Linings spray-on bedliner from
Ultra Truck Works. Someone could do it again this year
as well. For more information drop me an e-mail at 481terry@msn.com!