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appleye
04-19-2002, 03:58 PM
Just when we thought 52lbs was going to be hard to beat. Ted had 53.20 LBS today and their not done. Unreal!

Jenn_WI
04-19-2002, 06:11 PM
Congratulations Ted! Now, THAT must have been some fun fishing... you (and your amateur)must have been smiling big time on the ride back in!
Good luck the rest of the season!
~Jenn Pawinski

TK_551
04-20-2002, 12:41 AM
Awesome Day 3 Ted! You never cease to amaze me! Best of luck for the rest of the season.

Tom
#551

Backwater Eddy
04-20-2002, 04:52 AM
Big fish, ATA-ATA-ATA Boy Ted!

:)

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Sheila
04-20-2002, 05:28 AM
I saw that immediately on the weigh boards. What a fantastic record-shattering basket! Good job Ted and way to go!!!

Doc_wi
04-20-2002, 02:16 PM
Way to go Ted. THAT MUST HAVE BEEN FUN!!
By the way, thanks for the box of Lindy stuff.

Joel "Doc" Kunz

jan mitchel
04-21-2002, 06:16 AM
i was with ted. what an awsome day. first thing in the morning we hit an 11,5,3 then nothing till 1:45 10 & 12 double unbelievable!! you talk about exitement. hit our last big fish with 1 or 2 minutes to go.we released a 9.4 lber. and jenn yes the ride in was great just laughing and shaking our heads in disbelief.ted you are the man.

Ted Takasaki
04-23-2002, 02:24 PM
Thanks to everyone on WC for watching the PWT results on a daily basis and the kudos on the new record. It's incredible that technology allows us to be anywhere we need to be from one location...the computer screen. Just don't get too comfortable to not take some time to actually go fishing.

What a fishery! I still shake my head in disbelief at the size of the walleyes on Lake Erie this past week. And these were all post spawn fish to boot!

I'd like to thank all of my partners this past week, especially Jan Mitchell who was a tremendous "stick" in the boat on the record setting last day. We boated every fish that was catchable and made virtually no costly mistakes. That is what it takes to be consistent at a highly competitive tournament. It's exciting to see the level of competition growing and the numbers of new anglers to compete against. They're getting tougher every year!

Thanks again and keep on fishin'

Ted Takasaki