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THE TEXAS TEAM, LURED
AWAY, WINS THE SECOND LEG OF THE YAMAHA PROFESSIONAL
KINGFISH TOUR IN FOURCHON, LOUISIANA!
by Jack Holmes |
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Albert Vrazel and Bobby Schoenfeld
won the second leg of the Yamaha Professional Kingfish Tour
the hard way, they earned it. The Lured Away team picked up
a new 38’ Mercury powered Donzi this season and combined
with their determination hit the forty thousand dollar jackpot
and all the accolades that’s afforded winners.
I remember both of these fellows showing up at the first Galveston,
Texas tournament a few years back with older, smaller boats,
wanting to give king mackerel fishing a try. They had a lot
of catching up to do. As their abilities increased they decided
to go in partnership and broaden their horizons. It was obviously
the right mix. Don’t take this team lightly, their dedication
to this lifestyle and zest to succeed will keep them at the
top.
“We ran eighty five mile to the west south west,”
said Schoenfeld. “It’s an area we’ve fished
before, about one hun dred feet of water. Crawgator and the
Johnny B were in the same area also.” On day one the
team scaled a 53.77, went right back on day two and put a
44.87 in the fish bag. “We fished this area last year
in the Kajun Sportsman tournament and earned fourth,”
said Vrazel showing off a grin that was half the size of Texas.
While a lot of teams were reporting great bites on ribbonfish,
the Lured Away team caught all their kings with hard tails
on the surface. Bobby's wife Carla earned top lady angler
honors fo r the event.
Terry Johnson put together a rag-tag team of good fishermen
out of the Jacksonville, Florida area and after two events,
Fort Pierce, Florida and Fourchon, Louisiana, the rookie team,
Final Strike, took over first in the Pro standings by a half
a pound. “Everyone contributes,” said Johnson
who just picked up second place honors and the seventeen thousand
dollar payday with a 96.61 pound aggregate. Johnson, Jake
Fulmer, David Redick, Chris Johnson, and Clyde Keen aren’t
letting up. “We really fished hard this weekend,”
Johnson added, knowing that the next Pro event is in their
back yard.
“We ran south east to rigs in 225 feet of water where
we had caught forty pounders pre fishing,” Johnson explained.
“David caught the 51.58 pound fish who ate a ribbonfish
off the downrigger.” On day two, the team went back
to the same area but water conditions had changed so they
moved thanks to some good information. At 8 AM they had a
45 pounder on the line. This team should be at the top or
very close going into Morehead City in the fall. “We
really are gaining a lot of confidence,” Johnson added.
What more can be written about the Woithe family that hasn’t
already been written? Divisional titles, lady and senior honors,
only the Championship and Angler of the Year honors elude
this team and that will come. This weekend it was Robert,
his wife Susan, and their son Robert on the boat and they
picked up third place honors, senior honors, and 94.66 points.
“This was a great weekend for us,” said Bob. “We
ran to the ships shoals, about seventy miles from Port Fourchon,
and fished in ninety feet of water”. The team scaled
a 48.12 on day one then went right back on day two but things
were not the same.” “There were boats there with
us but as time went on, one by one they left. We stayed and
early afternoon we picked up our second fish, a 46.54.”
This weekend was a Pro event, but to Danny Mathis it was also
quality time with his son Matthew and junior angler Jared
Fuller. The two juniors had the time of their lives with Danny
scaling a 51.63 and a 41.60 to earn fourth. “I can’t
tell you how much fun we had,” said Mathis who was really
proud that Matthew caught both fish. “We went forty
two miles south west and fished in 135 feet of water. At ten
o’clock on day one the big boy ate a hard tail off the
long line and we picked up the forty one pounder on day two
in the same spot at noon.” He told me that Anthony Toups
had told him about this area and he went and caught fish there
pre fishing.
Jeff and Greg Weathers came to Cajun country with one thought,
catch big kings and move up in the standings. “It was
important to us to get two decent fish here,” explained
Jeff. “The next three Pro events are in waters we know.”
The Triple Gobble team were within thirty miles of the scales,
120 feet of water. “For us it was simply working thru
the smaller fish,” said an excited Jeff after learning
their two fish aggregate of 91.49 was good for fifth place.
Better yet they beat the Crawgator team by just one hundredths
of a pound. “We went thru two cases of ribbonfish this
weekend. It really wore you out.” The Weathers caught
a twenty six pounder in Fort Pierce and will go back to the
east coast with 118 points. more than enough to keep this
rookie team in the hunt.
To think that the Butler’s Crawgator team would not
be in the money in their home waters would be ludicrous. Of
course they would be, sixth in fact with a two fish agg of
91.48. Their biggest fish was a 48.64. On the team is Bill
and Mike Butler, Rick Ryan, and Steve Jenkins.
The South Florida team of Jon Gundlach and Bud Randall fishing
The Natural picked up seventh place money with a two fish
agg of 90.25. Their big fish was a 47.92. The team came out
of Fort Pierce with 46 points and combined with th eir louisiana
trip will move up the ladder.
The biggest fish of the tournament was bagged by the Dave
and Don Workman team, Strike Zone, a 57.91. However while
the dock talk was how do we stop the Workman's, the Workman’s
stopped themselves adding only a 32.30 on day two. But before
you begin to feel sorry for them, they picked up eighth in
the tournament and got a check, then grabbed the keys to a
new 21’ Contender, Yamaha powered, and a loadmaster
trailer for the biggest king in the Division seven tournament
which ran alongside the Pro event worth $35,000. They had
49 points in the season opener and although I’d liked
to have seen a forty to go with the big fish, I wouldn’t
be quick to dismiss their title hopes.
Sandy Smith, Matt Bridgewater, and Wyl ie Nagler bagged a
51.13 on day one, and like the Strike Zone, the Gator Bait
/ Gemlux team could only scale a 38.35 on day two to capture
ninth. But one thing to remember here, Smith now has the best
three fish aggregate of any team and this is the best start
his team has ever had. This very well could be his year but
as good as everyone is fishing it’s not a slam dunk
by any means.
Rounding out the top ten is the C & H Lures team from
Jacksonville, Florida. with a two fish aggregate of 88.94.
Don Combs /and his team are back on track now. Remember they
had a great season last year.
Eleventh thru fifteenth place went to Ron Mitchell’s
Bandit, Scott Routh’s Devocean, Forrest Taylor’s
Team Furuno, Marcus Kennedy’s Kwazar / Wolf, and Charles
Getsinger’s Fishin Addition.
Our host for this event was Anthony Toups and his Kajun Sportsman’s
staff. Prime rib was served for the Captain’s meeting.
The word from the fishermen when they arrived, “this
was a very, very, long drive.” However after the pre
fishing, the great food, and the tournament, it was “when
are we coming bak? We love it here.” Louisiana is the
self proclaimed Sportsman’s Paradise. They hit the nail
right on the head!
FINAL STANDINGS:
1. LURED AWAY 53.77 ... 44.87 .......
98.64
Donzi ..... Mercury
Albert Vrazel
Houston, Texas
2. FINAL STRIKE 51.58 ... 45.03 ........ 96.61
Yellowfin ... Mercury
Terry Johnson
Jacksonville, Florida
3. THE REEL WON 48.12 ... 46.54 ...... 94.66
Contender ... Yamaha
Robert Woithe
Placida, Florida
4. CAT DADDY 51.63 ... 41.60 ....... 93.23
Hydra Sports .... Yamaha
Danny Mathis
Gonzales, Louisiana
5. TRIPLE GOBBLE 40.13 .... 51.36 ...... 91.49
Contender ... Mercury
Jeff Weathers
Moncks Corner, South Carolina
6. CRAWGATOR 42.84 ... 48.64 ...... 91.48
Contender .... Yamaha
Bill Butler
Venice, Louisiana
7. THE NATURAL 42.33 .... 47.92 ...... 90.25
Yellowfin ... Mercury
Jon Gundlach
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
8. STRIKE ZONE 57.91 .... 32.30 ...... 90.21
Donzi ... Mercury
Dave Workman Jr.
Jacksonville, Florida
9. GATOR BAIT / GEMLUX 51.13 ... 38.35 .... 89.48
Yellowfin ... Mercury
Sandy Smith
Fort Pierce, Florida
10. C & H LURES 46.38 ...... 42.56 ....... 88.94
Fountain ... Mercury
Don Combs
St. Augustine, Florida
11. BANDIT 44.54 ..... 43.31 ...... 87.85
Contender ... Yamaha
Ronald Mitchell
Port St. Lucie, Florida
12. DEVOCEAN 48.10 .... 39.53 ........ 87.63
Yellowfin ... Mercury
Scott Routh
Sarasota, Fl Forida
13. TEAM FURUNO / THAT’S MY DOG 43.41 ... 44.08
...... 87.49
Yellowfin ... Mercury
Forrest Taylor
Shallotte, North Carolina
14. KWAZAR / WOLF 41.79 .... 44.95 .....86.74
Contender .... Yamaha
Marcus Kennedy
Mobile, Alabama
15. FISHIN ADDITION 43.50 .... 43.19 .... 86.69
Palmetto ... Mercury
Charles Getsinger
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
TOP LADY: Carla Schoenfeld .....
Lured Away
TOP JUNIOR: Mathew Mathis ... Jared Fuller ...... Cat Daddy
TOP SENIOR: Bob & Susan Woithe ...... The Reel Won
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