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Ranger Cup Winner Event Big Fish -
42" Sunday Big Fish -
41½"
Matt Polman & Brian Schaffer Randall Mactan & John
Steckel James Reiter &
Rick Cummings
Reiter
& Cummings Win Mercury Marine's Summer Challenge
First Year On The
Trail - They Made It Look So Easy!
Final Results - PMTT Q-2 @ Eagle River Chain, WI
June 23rd & 24th,
2007Click
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details on the Eagle River Chain Event
Full Field - safely released 43 fish - 31 Sat &
12 Sun - Event BIG FISH 42 inches

Reiter
& Cummings Win Mercury Marine Challenge.
Tournament Director
Tim Widlacki
A full field of 125 teams competed in the PMTT - Mercury Marine’s
Summer Challenge - on the world renowned Eagle River Chain of Lakes
in northeastern Wisconsin. Hosted by the Eagle River Area Chamber of
Commerce, this marks the sixth year in a row the PMTT has made this
one of the stops on the tournament trail. Known for its exceptional
musky fishing and always one of the top producers during each year
for the trail, this year was no exception.
Under sunny skies with S.W. winds at
5-10 mph and air temps in the low 80’s the muskies put on quite the
showing as the anglers boated 43 during the two day event, with
eight of them being forty inches or longer. It was really across the
board as muskies were caught everywhere and on almost every kind of
bait. There really didn’t seem to be any one certain type of pattern
going until everyone heard the post tournament interviews with the
winners.
The team of James Reiter and Ric
Cummings both from Vernon Hills, IL caught four muskies, all forty
inches or longer, which is half of the eight muskies registered over
forty inches by the entire field of 125 teams. While most cast
traditional sized muskies baits at weed edges and chased baitfish
pods over open water, Reiter & Cummings didn’t.
After several days of pre-fishing
they decided to downsize their baits and go shallower then most of
the rest of the field during the tournament. While fishing on
Cranberry Lake by the river that feeds from the Three Lakes Chain,
they burned small bass size inline rubber skirted spinners through
2-4 feet of 74 degree water with spotty weeds. This turned out to be
the hot pattern as they boated a 40”, 40.25”, 40.50” & 41.75 muskies
and took home the first place hardware at the Mercury Marine Summer
Challenge and a check for over $20,000.
Tyler Maney & Ryan bock were the only
other team to register four muskies, two at 34” and two at 35” as
they worked bucktails & jerkbaits on the weed edges. They moved
around constantly in search of active fish as they caught all four
muskies on four different lakes. Their run and gun technique was
good enough for second place honors and a check for $5000.
Garth Darton & Jerry Willner both
from the Eagle River area, were able to catch two the first day
(34.25” & 36”) and one 37.25” the second on perch colored baby Depth
Raiders on the deep side of the weed edges in Eagle Lake to land
them the third place trophies and a check for $3,600. While John
Steckel & Randy Machtan both from Marsfield, WI. boated two muskies
with spinnerbaits working the rivers that connected Eagle and Otter
lakes along with the big fish of the tournament at 42” to total
$3,000 in their forth place efforts.
Rounding out the top five is the team
of Matt Polman from the Madison, WI area and Brian Schaffer from
Tomahawk, WI. They were good enough to boat three muskies of 34.25”,
35.50” & 35.50” on day one working jerkbaits off the deep weed edges
on the southern end of Catfish Lake, but got skunked on day two. For
their efforts they took home not only the fifth place trophies but
also the prestigious Ranger Cup Award for an additional $1,000 for
the top finishing registered Ranger Boat owner and a grand total of
$3,100.
Present from Mercury Marine was Kevin
Luebke, Manager Freshwater Endorsements. He talked about the long
running partnership between the PMTT and Mercury and thanked
everyone for running Mercury. Luebke also explained to the folks
that Mercury was not only a sponsor of the PMTT but that they
support all of musky fishing and are financially committed to making
the entire sport of musky fishing bigger and better.
Tournament Director Tim Widlacki
thanked all of the PMTT’s incredibly fantastic sponsors, especially
Mercury Marine for sponsoring the tournament and the Eagle River
Area Chamber of Commerce for hosting the event. In addition Ranger
Boats, Farm & City Insurance Services, Musky Hunter Magazine,
Heckel's Marine, Keyes Outdoors Television, Rollie & Helens Musky
Shop, Wildlife Energy Drink, Extreme Muskie Expo's, Crash's Landing,
Morehead Tourism Commission, Village of Antioch & the Antioch
Chamber of Commerce and all of the associate and contributing
sponsors. Please let these fine folks know that you appreciate their
promotional efforts in support of freshwaters most challenging fish
… and those extreme anglers who chase her on the first, best and
only truly National Professional Musky Circuit … the PMTT!
To obtain more information on
becoming a member of the 2007 PMTT, results or to view event photo
album, please visit them on the Web @ www.promusky.com or call the
PMTT @: 815-478-4351