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Congratulations, Jack Dalzell, BFL Buckeye division

Just got a call from ROFB regular and SWL prostaffer Jack Dalzell, who is fishing the Wal-Mart BFL Buckeye Division Super Tournament on Lake Erie near Sandusky. Out of a field of 100 boaters and 100 co-anglers, 20 of each are advancing to the final day.

Today Jack weighed in a 5-bass bag weighing 17 pounds, 14 ounces, so he remains in the running for first prize tomorrow. His non-boater did well, too, catching a nice 5-pound smallmouth early and then a couple more decent-size fish. The most promising area Jack had scoped out in prefishing didn't produce for them (except the co-angler's big smallie), so in the last hour they ran to Jack's backup position, where he ended up filling out his limit.

Joe
Sep 11
2004
Way to go Jack that's awesome!!!! alwaysfishking
Sep 11
Congrats, brother! Bob
Sep 12
Congratulations Man!

Listening to Jack talk about fishing is a treat in itself. The man is really passionate about his tournaments and it shows. Hope he finishes well!

Charles
Sep 12
Hey Guys, Thanks for all the well wishes during this tournament. They didn't go to waste. The second day I weighed in 5 smallmouth that went 22 lbs, 5 oz. I caught a 5 lb, 6 oz fish with about 30 minutes to go. I ended up fishing with 40 lbs, 3 oz. I ended up 4th because of the miserable (17 lbs, 14 oz) day I had on Saturday. I knew that the 1 lb, 10 oz fish that I had in that bag was gonna kill me. All of these fish were caught in about 32 ft of water on some deep rockpiles and shipwrecks. My partners could never get the feel for the bite down as my second day partner only had 1 fish. Next stop will be the Regional on Kerr Reservoir in NC on Oct. 4-10, then hopefully it will be on to the All-American, which is on the Ohio River next June.  Jack ~~ www.jdbass.com ~~ jack
Sep 12
40 lbs in 2 days???

WOW!

Charles
Sep 12
WAY TO GO JACK BUDDY! Call me & I'llput you in touch with a Kerr-aholic...

Warren

go-bassn
Sep 13
   

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