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BOATING As Tropical Storm Fay's winds pull at mooring lines and boat anchors, some vessels may break free in spite of the best efforts of the boats' owners. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and other agencies will take on the task of identifying and returning lost boats to their owners after the winds die down and officials can assess the condition of waterways. FISHERIES Starting Monday (Aug. 25), Washington anglers will be required to release any chinook salmon they intercept in the Buoy 10 fishery near the mouth of the Columbia River. The new rule, approved today by fishery managers from Washington and Oregon, does not affect fishing for hatchery-reared coho salmon or steelhead in the river. MEDIA InterMedia Outdoors, Inc. (IMO) has acquired Barrett Productions. InterMedia Outdoors is the largest provider of sportsmen-oriented content and the parent company of The Sportsman Channel. Barrett Productions is a provider of outdoors, adventure and sports television programming to a variety of outlets with clients that include Safari Club International, L.L. Bean, Trout Unlimited, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, and others. NIBBLES Wisconsin's Council of Sport Fishing Organizations (WCSFO) has a new website: http://wcsfo.blogspot.com. Member clubs and others in fishing-related fields are encouraged to add fishing related events to the calendar. REGULATIONS To gather public input on a variety of new regulatory proposals, the Arizona Game and Fish Department is conducting a series of public meetings on the draft "Commission Order 40," which is the basis for what anglers commonly refer to as the fishing regulations. Once public input is gathered and the Game and Fish Department makes its final recommendations, the Game and Fish Commission will be considering the 2009-10 fishing regulations during its October 10-11 meeting in Phoenix. SAFETY Tropical Storm Fay's torrential downpours are flooding many of Florida's creeks, rivers, canals and other waterways, and high wind gusts are blowing debris into the water. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is urging boaters to watch out for navigation hazards when the storm passes and people resume using waterways. TODAY'S FEATURE Stay-At-Home Dad Wins Million
Michael Thompson of St. Michael, Minnesota has dreams. Dreams of becoming a law enforcement officer, of building a house, of sending his kids to college, the kind of dreams that most of us have for our families.
"This is unbelievable, I simply can't believe it…it's a dream come true!" said Thompson, who really is an avid bass angler. "I simply started playing FLW Fantasy Fishing because I love fishing and because it was fun. We have a lot of dreams and this will help us make many of them come true." And what will he do with $1 million? Thompson and his wife, Penny, say they'll pay off Thompson's Ranger Z20 bass boat, buy Penny a new car, and start thinking about building a new home on a piece of land that they've dreamed about buying for many years. The FLW's Fantasy Fishing game didn't get a terrific amount of attention (at least not from me) when it launched this year. After all, there were plenty of fantasy sports games, and I admittedly felt this one would be lost in the shuffle. Instead, the interest in the game has built over the year, as $100,000 (the top prize in FLW tournaments) was awarded not once, but seven times to individual winners. $700,000 into the game, it was safe to say the entire fantasy sports world noticed. The brain - and bucks -behind the game is Irwin Jacobs, chairman of FLW Outdoors, and it's safe to say he's come a long way since I first met him in the 1980s when he was known as "Irwin the Liquidator". Today, he's almost as proud of his FLW as he is of his family - and that's saying something. "When we started FLW Outdoors," Jacobs says, "I dreamed about the biggest payday in bass fishing, when the champion of the Forrest Wood Cup could claim the first $1 million prize in bass fishing. Fifteen years later, we achieved my personal goal of awarding $1 million to our Forrest Wood Cup champion, not once, but as of last Sunday, two years in a row." Now, Jacobs says he has another goal, to create more Michael Thompsons who will become millionaires in the years to come. So what's Thompson going to do with that newly-acquired wealth? Pay off his Ranger Z70 bass boat, buy Penny a new car, and "start thinking about building a new home" on a piece of land they say they've dreamed about buying "for many years." It seems only appropriate that as of last weekend, the competition was still up for grabs. Thompson, an admitted stat watcher, iced the payday when he picked 24-year old Michael Bennett from Lincoln, California to win. He did, and picked up his own $1 million check from Jacobs last Sunday. Yesterday, however, it was Bennett's turn to hand a $1 million check to someone else. Bennett says he thinks the Fantasy Fishing game will bring new fans to the sport. Yesterday's announcement wasn't a winner-take-all competition. Second place finisher James Brown, 26, picked up a new Ranger boat and Yamaha engine package valued at $52,000. Earlier this year, he picked up a $5,000 Wal-Mart gift card - which he says was used to buy things for his eight-month-old daughter. Now, Brown says, he has a new Ranger boat and will sell his older Z20. There were thirteen other winners in the finals, and each went home with a pretty good payday, although they certainly weren't a million bucks: 3rd place: Mr. Steve Reed (Davis, California)-- Chevy Silverado truck, valued at $40,000. 4th place: Mr. Carl Trussell, (Orange, Texas) -- Ranger Reata boat powered with an Evinrude Engine, valued at $36,000. 5th place: Mr. Steve Braun, (Hartland, Wisconsin)-- $25,000 Walmart Gift Card, presented by Proctor & Gamble 6th place: Mr. Tim Potoczny (Gurnee, Illinois)-- $20,000 US Savings Bond, presented by the National Guard 7th place: Mr. Jim Stallard (Wilmington, North Carolina) -- $20,000 BP Gas Card 8th place: Ms. Dixie Canterbury (Odenville, Alabama) -- $15,000 Walmart Gift Card, presented by Snickers 9th place: Mr. Jeff Nelson (New Brighton, Minnesota) -- $10,000 Walmart Gift Card, presented by Castrol 10th place: Ms. Madge Austin (Elmhurst, Pennsylvania) -- $10,000 Walmart Gift Card, presented by Land O' Lakes 11th place: Mr. Peyote Perryman (Raleigh, North Carolina) -- $10,000 Walmart Gift Card, presented by Berkley 12th place: Mr. Gary McMullin, (Overland Park, Kansas) -- $10,000 Walmart Gift Card, presented by Kellogg's 13th place: Mr. Ron James (Oshawa, Ontario) -- $8,000 US Bank Cashier's Check 14th place: Mr. Brent Meyer (Crawfordville, Florida) -- Yahama Grizzly 450 Hunter All-Terrain Vehicle, valued at $8,000. 15th place: Mr. Ken Sessions (Pace, Florida) -- Can-Am Outlander 400 All-Terrain Vehicle, valued at $8,000. |
![]() Fishing Wire Snapshot - Week Of August 18, 2008 ![]() Mike Hughs, operations manager for Lone Star Outdoor News, caught this 20 pound King Fish while fishing offshore of Corpus Christi, TX with Gulf Coast Marine owner, Billy Holmes.
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