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Steve Weisman-GNWC
06-27-2004, 11:35 PM
Stier, Deyarmond Take Sunday's Lake Houghton Title

By Steve Weisman
Gander Mountain GNWC Publicity Director
From runners-up to tournament champs! That's what happened at the regularly scheduled Houghton Lake on Sunday as the team of Steve Stier and Scott Deyarmond from Bath, MI took the $1200 first place check on the Michigan Region of the Gander Mountain Grand National Walleye Cup (GNWC).
Stier and Deyarmond weighed a six-fish limit weight of 15.08 pounds to outdistance the team of Cal Stier and Cal Stier, II, from Bath, MI, who weighed a six-fish limit of 12.73 pounds. The second place team cashed a check for $600.
"Today was a reversal of Saturday's tournament," stated Gander Mountain GNWC Tournament Director Gary Bowman. "Yesterday we had the make-up tournament scheduled for Muskegon on May 23 here at Houghton Lake, and the Stier team won by .01 of a pound over Stier and Deyarmond. However, today Steve and Scott made sure that wouldn't happen again and won by over a two pound margin."
Third place and a check for $500 went to the team of Victor Schwab, III, and George Huyghe from Vassar, MI with a six-fish limit weighing 11.46 pounds.
Meanwhile, Jim Schaeffer from Swartz Creek, MI and Mike Gildersleve from West Branch, MI captured the Berkley Trilene Big Fish Award and $400 in Berkley products for their 3.91-pound walleye. They caught the big fish on a crawler harness especially rigged by Schaeffer. "There's a story to this one, too," noted Bowman. "It was Jim's 27th birthday today, and so they ran the harness back 27 feet! I'd say winning the Berkley Trilene Big Fish Award is a pretty good birthday present!"
Once again, as in the first Houghton Lake Tournament held on Saturday (yesterday), the top two teams used a technique called snap jigging in and around the weeds. However, with both tournaments now completed, they shared more about the technique. They used a bullet weight and a three-foot snell tipped with a pumpkinseed colored three-inch worm. The key is to then snap the rig through the weeds to trigger a strike.
"Both of these teams fish Houghton Lake regularly, so they really know the lake well. They moved around a lot and worked the little weed clumps and weed beds that the average person wouldn't know about," added Bowman.
Additional awards were also given. The "Yo So Close" award of a Yo Net folding net valued at $80 went to the three teams that placed just out of the money. They include Alan Szoke from Grosse Ile, MI and Andy Kurlovich from Dearborn, MI in 9th place; Michael Hammel from Auburn, MI and Christopher Smith from Saginaw, MI in 10th place; and Ed Peck from Swartz Creek, MI and Tom Coulter from Mt. Morris, MI in 11th place.
Ron and Chris Merbler from Canton, MI were the winners of the Gander Mountain "Need More Stuff" drawing of $200 for a Gander Mountain Shopping Spree.
For complete results of the Houghton Lake tournament held on Sunday, check out the Gander Mountain GNWC website at www.walleyecup.com.
Anglers interested in signing up for the fourth qualifier at Saginaw Bay on Sunday, July 25or simply wanting more information on the GNWC circuit can call 1-800-890-FISH (3474), or they can email the GNWC at info@walleyecup.com.
Title Sponsor for the GNWC is Gander Mountain with other major national sponsors including Skeeter Boats, Yamaha Outboards, the Sportsman Channel, Berkley, Aqua Innovations, YoNet Folding Nets by AMFYOYO, VIB"E" Lure Company, TowTector Shield and UpNorthOutdoors.com.

walleyed2020
06-28-2004, 05:39 PM
Steve,

I must say what a well run weekend circuit. The only thing I would change is the lack of baskets that are needed to weigh in your fish. I think it is really cool that Bo interviews you and actually gives you time to tell your story. Thanks Bo and everyone that worked the event, you did an outstanding job.

Fish Factor
06-29-2004, 05:51 AM
I agree. I fished both days and was impressed with how well run the tournament was.
Thanks to Bo and his staff for their hard work and effort.

Terry Filarecki
(Fish Factor)

Gary Bo Bowman
06-29-2004, 06:22 AM
Thanks you guys, We appreciate the fact that you recognize us as this is very important to us. Each tournament seems to run a little smoother and when it does, it seems like we have more fun. My family enjoyed the heck out of it as well as Barb and I being with them. Bernie's idea about family fun is definately a winner in my book. If I could have had a camera in my hands when I presented Chris Merbler with $200.00 worth of Gander Mountain gift certificates, it would hve been a master piece picture. The look on the boy's face when I told him how much they were worth made all our efforts worth while. Thanks again to all who participated, it was a great week-end.

Fish_on
06-29-2004, 11:16 AM
We have a great bunch of guys and gals in the Michigan division, and Bo is coming along nicely and doing a good job as a director, I'm really proud of the good work he is doing there. I could not have predicted at the beginning of the year that we would be averaging almost 40 boats in Michigan already, but I'm sure happy with it. I expect super growth next year too.

As far as the baskets go, we have the right amount for the number of tanks and it works out right so we can have a moment with each of the teams for a quick interview. If we had more baskets, there would be people waiting in line with their fish.

See you at Saginaw and the Leelanau championship!

Bernie

Tom (mich)
06-30-2004, 06:22 AM
When might we see the entire results on the GNWC web page?

Walleye Reaper
06-30-2004, 09:56 AM
Yeah how about the entire results from the Houghton Lake tournaments, and also the points standings for the championship.

Fish_on
06-30-2004, 10:19 AM
When Bo exported the data it was all lost. Unfortunately he mistakenly did so before sending out the results. He spent over 3 hours yesterday reconstructing the tournaments on the computer, and we should hopefully have the results up on our website before the end of the day. Sorry for the problem.

Fish_on
06-30-2004, 10:19 AM
When Bo exported the data it was all lost. Unfortunately he mistakenly did so before sending out the results. He spent over 3 hours yesterday reconstructing the tournaments on the computer, and we should hopefully have the results up on our website before the end of the day. Sorry for the problem.