Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Event Five - Whitefish Chain 7/19/18

Hello bitches! Miss me? The long computer drought of 2018 is over, and during this horrendous ordeal, we didn't loose much. All of the league history that I had going into the blackout is still there, but I do not have the event detail from Roosevelt. I have the totals, which I sent out after the event, but you'll notice I put the point totals in the "show" box. Anyway, the points are up to date; and I'm back at this; football will soon be starting; I'm not dead yet; all is right with the world.

I don't feel the urge to write a book regarding Edward and Roosevelt, so I'll just stick with the Whitefish Chain. I don't know if it was the weather or if all of your doomsday predictions about catching 50 pike were just bullshit, but there were no where near that many pike caught. I know everyone didn't make those predictions, but the ones who did know who they are. One of the new rules this year concerning pike and picture taking did come into play on Whitefish. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the 30 and 1/8 inch pike Derrick and his son caught was a picture. Therefore, it is not eligible to be big fish. Only measured fish count. If it wasn't a picture, then that is the big fish, and I can be corrected on Thursday. 

So, the big winners for the WFC, are the fifth different winners in five different events, so that's pretty cool. Jamie and Chuck scored a win with 33 points, followed by Steve & Brandon at 27.5. The biggest news of the night, is that our point leaders of Joey and Austin, were SKUNKED! They are now sitting on only a 4 point lead, so I guess the rest of us aren't fishing for second place after all. Speaking of second, Jim and I fell too. I can't blame him though, because he wasn't there. We did catch a walleye, and since no one else did, it was the biggest eye caught. The big fish of the night will go to Mark and Luther with a 26.5 inch pike pending the picture outcome.

That will do it for now. We're on Woman this Thursday from 6:00 to 9:00, so I'll see you there!

For standings click HERE
For event detail click HERE  

*I've been told that pike of Derricks was measured, so it is the big fish of the night. Glad that is cleared up.