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| Looks like the leaders figured out how to get the big boys going. How about little Parsons back in the top-10. Nice to see Rick Olson up there again. Courts just seems to be on role in the last year. Seems he is in the top-ten on regular basis now. Will be fun to see how this one shakes out.
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | I wouldn't say little Parsons anymore, this kid can hold his own just fine! He maybe Gary Parsons son, but he still has to go out and catch fish by himself. But yes, very interesting top ten, definitely going to be a shoot out. |
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| Didn't mean the Chase comment to be put down. He will always be little Parsons in most eyes. Just because he is Gary's kid. Plus, he still looks like he about 16. We all know he has proven he can play in the big leagues and belongs in the big circuit. I would love to see him win.
Forgot to mention that this tournament just made the AOY race interesting. Both Gary and Gofron for title number three and Mike has good day one and Gary got a small limit. That race could get interesing.
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | I gotcha, wasn't sure the way you put it. But I agree, Mike Gofron is in the same camp where I'm staying so after talking with him last night, I think he feels a little pressure today seeing he has a chance to take the lead with a strong finish here. But if there is anyone that deal with pressure, it's definitely him |
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| Let's not count out Pat Neu for AOY. He's got a good day one weight, and if he stays consistant here, he'll be in good shape heading to his home water, Bays de Noc. Seems to me he won that event last year.
Edited by Shep 7/26/2007 10:38 AM
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Location: Green Bay, WI | Shep you homer!
Don't forget Cass lake is after Bay de Noc - there's lots of fishing yet! |
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| True on Cass, but I didn't bring up the AOY subject. I think there are several scenarios that could decide this thing.
But, yes. I am rooting for friend Pat Neu. |
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | I will agree that it is pretty early in the race to start with the AOY stuff. |
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| We started our own little AOY rankings, just for fun, of course. See how they compare to the circuit lists.
http://walleye.outdoorsfirst.com/rankings.asp?view=flw
http://walleye.outdoorsfirst.com/rankings.asp?view=pwt |
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| This tourney is going to play havic on the AOY race. The points are based off of the winners weight. There is a huge difference in weight from Braumbaugh down to even 9th. Currently, Gofron is getting 61 and Neu is getting 53. Braumbaugh of course would get 100. That is almost a 40 point swing. This tourney more than any could be the biggest hiccup in the AOY race.
AOY watcher. Definitely not AOY:) |
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| I have way tooo much time on my hands. Here is how the AOY standing would look after day 1
1. Mark Courts 333.61
2. Mike Gofron 309.32
3. Pat Neu 306.61
4. Gary Parsons 301.71
5. Scott Fairbairn 295.7
Look at the huge jump Courts could make in this event if he keeps his weight up.
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Location: Green Bay, WI | Any slot event could create a big swing in points under the PWT's formula. If someone's limit is made up of the max number of over fish, they will have a big point advantage over someone who is just catching under fish.
Bay de Noc is a slot tournament, so losses here could be gains there.
Anyone know if Cass is a slot tournament? |
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| If I remember right Cass had no slot last time we were there with the PWT. Seems like we had a small amount we could put in the box though. |
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Location: Green Bay, WI | AOY,
Do you have the new top five after day 2? |
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| It really changed. I will add it up and post it in a little bit.
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| Updated angler of the year race/ Man did it change.
1. Gary Parsons 323.71
2, Mark Courts 316.82
3. Keith Kavajecz 311.31
4. Bill St. Peter 307.60
5. Pat Neu 304.51
6. Mike Gofron 303.32
7. Mark Brumbaugh 302.69
8. Perry Good 301.52
Bill St. Peter came from 16th place in AOY.
Mark Brumbaugh was 33rd in the AOY race before this event. |
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| 1. Gary Parsons 323.6871189
2. Mark Courts 316.7730777
3. Keith Kavajecz 311.3261457
4. Bill St. Peter 307.8205511
5. Pat Neu 304.5274992
6. Mike Gofron 303.3635063
7. Mark Brumbaugh 302.69
8. Perry Good 301.4797164
9. Scott Fairbairn 298.1634225
10.Todd Riley 295.9153529
Tommy Skarlis 289.5954367
Danny Plautz 286.384096
Mark Martin 286.3275798
Rick Olson 283.2445891
15. Ernie Olson 276.4952208
Tom Backer 273.8299774
Bill Ortiz 272.8881308
Jeff Taege 271.3641412
Bobby Crow 270.8858621
20. David A Andersen 269.7432098
Tom Kemos 267.7150628
Rick Franklin 266.6951047
Ron Seelhoff 265.0735063
Gil Mollet 264.1893071
25. Jay Weber 261.1441412
Dave Van Oss 260.7726716
Todd Frank 260.0526297
Sheldon Meidinger 258.7032581
Bob Propst JR 258.4358621
30. John Butts 258.2208991
Marty Glorvigen 255.5876249
Mike Kulm 253.7313245
Barry Walker 251.2512794
John Kolinski 248.6150661
35. Mark Christianson 247.5137609
Daryl Christensen 246.5728746
Bruce Samson 245.262359
Tom Gatzke 243.8596906
Chase Parsons 237.7352304
40. Dave Anderson 230.6726716
Scott Glorvigen 226.6787206
Steve Bohn 225.3411988
Brad Davis 221.0091009
Tony Puccio 211.9712117
45. Doc Johnson 210.4038479
Bill Hall 205.9112826
Dan Plautz 204.6466162
Steve Fellegy 200.6524209
Michael McMaken 194.2195972
Jim Carroll 193.3417435
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| Chnaged, but also tightened up. 38 points from 1st to 5th after day one. Only 22 from 1st to 8th after day two! |
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