As the first day of competition unfolded, it was obvious that our two anglers tied for the AOY lead would have to bring there best in order to walk away with the title and paid entries for the 2010 season. Manas Milikian and Cliff Gregory blasted off in a dead heat for the title. Two days to decide the winner... Check-In day brought bright skies, hot temps, little wind and a group of anglers ready to battle under tough conditions. But Mother Nature had a change in mind. Instead of the hot skies and little wind, she brought in cool temps, cloud cover, wind, and the threat of rain. Would this improve the bite? or set the fish back another two weeks?
Margarita is known for her big fish, blade bite, frog bite, flip bite, and just about any powerfishing technique you want to throw at her, and this year would be no different. The cloud cover and wind woke up the big fish and the bite.. Albeit a little slow at first, the big fish were there, and they were eating.... Our first team weighed in with an Am big fish of just under five pounds, and it belonged to Manas Co-Angler Pete Hoffman, then Manas weighed in what would eventually be the big fish of the day on the pro side, a beautiful 6.03 lb kicker. Their limit weighed in at 24.68 lbs and had taken the lead in the AOY race, and with Cliff bagging his fish in the parking lot, Manas began the proverbial "wait and see what happens." As the duo of Cliff Gregory and Lance Karafelas made their way to the scales, it was apparent that the two had figured something out. The pairs first fish into the weigh basket was Lance's fish...and it was a Monster...a 9.91 lb monster and the big fish of the day. This brute anchored a 20.81 lb limit and kept Cliff within striking distance of Manas and the title. As the weigh in concluded, the anglers were treated to a BBQ of Tri Tip, Baked Beans, Tony Cap's world famous Garlic Bread, Salad, and drinks. All of which was prepared by Marla Barron, her son Clay, and brother Spencer. Thanks to the chefs for a great post fish meal. After eating, the guys began their preparations for day 2....but mother nature had already started her preparations for day 2.
RAIN....and a break...then more rain. Would this help or hurt the already confused fish? The locals said it had not rained in August in a hundred years...and it rains on us? go figure... As Ron C would say "if you want the weather to change, schedule a bass tournament." He could not have been more right...
With the field reversed and pairings different for day 2, and a number of anglers looking to make a move on day two, we blasted off and began the final day of competition. Would Cliff catch Manas? Would another pro leap frog them both? How would the bite be? As the weigh in started, we could see that the bite had gotten a little better, for some, and worse for a few others. Our made AOY for the 2009 Amatuer side was Andrew Levy, and he fished with Buck Bauernfied on day 2. As one of the first teams to weigh on day 2, they proved that the big fish were still eating. Andrew's fish tipped the scales at 8.83 lbs and anchored an 18.21 lb limit. This fish would be the big fish of the day for the Ams and we now knew that someone may break 40lbs for two days of fishing. Day 2 was better than Day 1 and the limits proved it. Two 17 lb limits followed, a 10.0 limit, a couple single digit limits and then the tournament leader came to the scales...with another Margarita brute...the fish weighed 9.51 and Manas had brought in another big bag and put a stranglehold on the field. When the entire limit was weighed, the scale read 25.96 lbs and vaulted Manas over the 50 lb mark ! 50.64 lb for two days of tough fishing!! Then it was time see what the second place pro and his partner were able to bring in on day 2...and it was a surprise...Cliff and his Am Stan Beebe had a tough day and were not able to weigh in a keeper fish. This made Manas Malikian the Pro TOC Champion and Pro 2009 Angler of the Year on the same day!! While Cliff and Manas were going for AOY, there were other guys fishing for the TOC title as well. With the field battling both days, Kevin Johnson moved up to second with two solid limits and JR Kondracki made a push after day one to move into third place. Congrats to everyone that fished, and thanks to the anglers for their support.
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Daren
Below you will see the final results.
1 Manas Milikian 24.68 25.96 50.64 $2,200.00
2 Kevin Johnson 13.08 17.10 30.18 $1,500.00
3 Walt Kondracki 11.17 17.20 28.37 $1,125.00
4 Buck Baurnfiend 5.53 18.21 23.74 Humminbird 797 SI
5 Cliff Gregory 20.81 0.00 20.81 $100 Anglers Marine Gift Certificate
6 Tony Capperelli 2.95 6.50 9.45
7 Harry Jioras 1.90 4.71 6.61
1 Lance Karafelas 20.81 17.10 37.91 $1,000.00
2 Pete Hoffman 24.68 6.50 31.18 $500.00
3 Dan Proctor 2.95 25.26 28.21 $375.00
4 Eddy Velasquez 5.53 17.20 22.73 $300.00
5 Andy Levy 1.90 18.21 20.11 $100.00 $100 Angelrs marine Gift Certificate
6 Eduard Poghosyan 13.08 4.71 17.79
7 Stan Beebe 11.17 0.00 11.17
Big Fish Day 0ne Pro
Manas Milikian 6.03
Big Fish Day Two Pro
Manas Milikian 9.51
Big Fish Day one Am
Lance Karafelas 9.91
Big Fish Day two Am
Andy Levy 8.83