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2007 Ranger Boats World
Championship
Cave Run Lake - Kentucky
October 20th & 21st, 2007

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Ranger Boats World Championship Photo Album
Click Here for a complete list
of Teams & Fish caught.



1st Place
Heckel & Jacobs Win a Top Gun Team of the Year
Dick Heckel & Bill Jacobs Ranger Fishermen 619VS
Tom Rozek & Jeff Pagel

Event Big Fish - 48"
Ranger Cup Winners Saturday Big Fish -
40"
Dick Heckel & Bill Jacobs
Jason Summers & Troy Bilbery
Dick Heckel & Bill Jacobs
Final Results - PMTT RBWC @ Cave Run Lake, KY October 21st & 22nd, 2007
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Cave Run Lake, KY
Final 26 fish caught, 15 Day 1 & 11 Day 2 - Event BIG FISH 48
inches - Saturday's BIG FISH 40 inches


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Heckel & Jacobs Win PMTT Ranger Boats
Championship!
Tournament Director
Tim Widlacki
Cave Run Lake in the town of Morehead in eastern Kentucky was the
focus of the angling community’s attention the weekend of October
20th & 21st as the Professional Musky Tournament Trail rolled into
town for the 2007 RANGER BOATS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, to bestow one of
Musky fishing’s most highly regarded honors, the Ranger Boats World
Championship crown. Of the more than 450 top esox anglers,
representing 23 states and Canada, who competed in this challenging
series of 4 national qualifiers, only 50 get an invitation and those
that do earn the right to be here eagerly want to prove that they
are indeed the “best of the best”!
Under mostly sunny skies with air temps in the upper seventies and
the water in the sixties the team of Dick Heckel and Bill Jacobs,
both from Eagle River Wisconsin put together one of the most
exciting finishes in the PMTT’s nine year history. They captured the
“Big Fish” award both days of the event at 40 & 48 inches for an
extra $1,000, adding to the 2007PMTT-Ranger Boats World Championship
Title, a Brand New 2008 RANGER 619 Fisherman - RangerTrail Trailer -
150 Mercury Optimax and $5,000 cash.
“After boating a 40” fish and moving into third place in day one, we
knew we had to do things a little different on the second day if we
were going to have a shot at winning this thing”, stated Jacobs. As
they cast their black Bulldawgs on day two of the tournament, they
moved off the structure and away from the crowds. “We figured that
with everyone beating the weeds and breaklines so hard before and
during the event, that maybe the fish would move out deeper”, Heckel
explained. Well, their strategy paid off as they boated the largest
fish of the tournament with less then an hour to go and sealed up
the victory.
While leading after day one with three fish of 32.50”, 35” & 36.25”,
the team of Jeff Anderson and Mike Crawford both from the Bimidji
Minnesota area could not get another fish to bite on the second day.
They slow rolled spinnerbaits off the deep weed edges the first day,
but had no takers on day two. They walked away with a second place
finish and $7,000 in cash.
In third place was Ross Korpela and John Adkins with three fish
taken on Bulldawgs and $3,500 cash, followed by local favorites
Scott Salchli and Anthony Smith with two fish also taken on
Bulldawgs and $2,500 in winnings. Rounding out the top five was the
team of Dewey Stewart and Forrest Kay also with a double and $1,700
in cash.
Winning the prestigious Ranger Boats – Ranger Cup for an
unbelievable seventh time, when no other PMTT angler has won it even
three times is Jason Summers of Lino Lakes Minnesota. Jason is
always one of the top anglers on the trail and he takes home an
extra $1,000 for winning the cup, again.
The PMTT Top Gun – Team of the Year Award was also handed out as the
duo of Tom Rozek and Jeff Pagel both from the Milwaukee Wisconsin
area racked up 617 points to easily run away with the trophies and
$4,500 in cash as they placed in four out of the five tournaments.
Tournament Director Tim Widlacki thanked all of the PMTT’s
incredibly fantastic sponsors, especially Ranger Boats for
sponsoring the tournament. In addition Mercury Marine, 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, Eagle River Area Chamber of Commerce, 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 2008 PMTT,
results or to view event photo album, please visit them on the Web @
www.promusky.com or call the PMTT @: 815-478-4351
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