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Friday, August 10, 2012

Boswell Confident For Championship

But Mike Boswell of Bartow, who will be a freshman this fall, hopes to change that.

"I'm going to get Polk State involved in the FLW Collegiate Fishing Tour. That would be pretty cool,'' Boswell said.

The 18-year-old is a charter member of the Bartow High School Yellow Jackets Fishing Team and a member of the Lakeland Junior Hawg Hunters club.

This week, Boswell will compete in the National Guard Junior World Championship on Lake Lanier about an hour north of Atlanta.

He likes his chances of becoming the first junior angler from Florida to win that national title.

"You've got to have the right mind-set. You've got to be confident in your fishing,'' Boswell said.

"I feel like I can win it, being from the closest state to Georgia,'' he said.

Juniors from 41 states are fishing Friday and Saturday for a $5,000 college scholarship. Boswell qualified by winning the Florida Bass Federation Junior State Championship on East Lake Toho in late April.

"I'm positive I can compete with the Georgia anglers as well as all the other anglers that are going to be there,'' Boswell said.

The junior event is being held in conjunction with the Forrest Wood Cup, the season championship for the FLW Tour and other FLW Outdoors trails. The pros will serve as boat captains for the junior anglers.

"They've limited pros to sections of the lake and the juniors to sections of the lake so we don't get in each other's way,'' Boswell said.

He has experience on large reservoirs like Lanier, having fished on Lake Norman at Charlotte, N.C., Lake Murray in South Carolina and Lake Eufala in south Georgia.

Boswell plans to find spotted bass and largemouth casting deep-diving crankbaits, drop-shot rigs and shaky-heads around structure as deep as 30-70 feet.

Growing up in Florida, he has learned not to horse bass to the boat, especially with the light 8- and 10-pound test he'll be using on Lanier.

"Spots have a lot smaller mouth than a largemouth, so you've got to let them do their thing and put them in the boat,'' he said.

The son of Derek and Barbara Boswell, Mike said he has been fortunate to be a fisherman all his life.

"My grandfather and my dad have had me on the lake since I could walk,'' he said. "I'm teaching them a few things now.''

But he had to admit that his dad, the tournament director for the Yellow Jackets team and a member of the Lakeland Hawg Hunters, can still beat him.

After graduating from Polk State in two years, Boswell said he might transfer to the University of Central Florida, which already has a fishing team.

"I'm going to major in business to see how bait companies are run, and how a lot of the products in the industry are going,'' he said. "Hopefully, I'll have my own bait company or a clothing company for anglers one day.''

With his junior career almost over, Boswell said he might join the Winter Haven Lunker Lovers club, which is affiliated with FLW Outdoors and The Bass Federation.

"I like the way the FLW Tour has its schedule planned out and the lakes they fish,'' he said. "I'd like to fish against them some day.''

His young career is certainly off to a great start.

BASS TOURNAMENTS

James Pearson hauled in a 33.77-pound stringer to dominate the Camp Mack Open on the Kissimmee Chain Saturday. Pearson's 8.61-pounder was the biggest bass. Darrell Cranor finished second with 23.47 pounds. Bobby Wooten placed third with 22.63 pounds.

Darrell Cranor and Randy Cranor combined for a 22.79-pound stringer to win the Xtreme Series Kissimmee Division tournament Sunday. William Hendren and Richie Upchurch finished second with 22.69 pounds. Wesley Wise and Forrest Greenfield placed third with 17.89 pounds, including the big bass of 8.52 pounds.

Stan Adams and Robert Gatlin swept big-bass and overall honors in the Ron's Tackle Box evening tournament on the south Winter Haven chain last Thursday with an 8-pound, 15-ounce bass topping a 19-pound, 10-ounce stringer. Telly Smith and Trevor Fike took second with 15 pounds, 11 ounces. Monte Goodman and Eric Conant finished third with 13 pounds, 5 ounces.

Jack Alward and Willard Combee won the Sunday Open Series tournament on Lake Parker Sunday with 18 3/4 pounds. Terry Pierce and Lewis Veal took second with 14 pounds, 6 ounces, while third went to Ismael Garcia Jr. and Ismael Garcia Sr. with 12 pounds, 11 ounces. Wesley and Jordan netted the biggest bass at 7 pounds, 3 ounces.

Dustin Bozeman won the 15-18 age group in the Lakeland Junior Bassmasters tournament on Lake Reedy Saturday with 11.35 pounds. Jamie Eskdale and Jay Malys tied for second with 7.15 pounds, but it was awarded to Eskdale on the basis of his 6 1/2-pounder for the biggest bass. In the 11-14 age group, Jackson Williams won his second straight tournament with 5.60 pounds. Dalton Gorman was second with 5.40 pounds, followed by Cole Schmucker with 5.15 pounds.

[ Del Milligan's freshwater fishing column appears Thursdays in The Ledger. He can be reached at del.milligan@theledger.com or 863-802-7555. Milligan's blog, Central Florida Fishology, can be found at theledger.com home page. ]


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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Pennsylvania High School Fishing Championship August 28

Ponca City, Oklahoma - The Bass Federation (TBF), in partnership with FLW Outdoors, announced it will be hosting the inaugural Student Angler Federation Pennsylvania High School Fishing State Championship, Sunday, August 28 at Presque Isle State Park, Lake Erie, MI at the West Pier boat launch in Presque Isle Bay. The state championship is a two person team event for students in grades 9 -12. Registration for high school anglers and their "coach," who will provide the boat they compete in, is open online at HighSchoolFishing.org or by calling 580.765.9031. Check-in begins at 4pm on Saturday, August 27 at the Days Inn in Erie, PA. A mandatory rules briefing will follow at 6pm. We highly encourage all teams to pre-register online or by phone well in advance to avoid late registration fees.

"We are very excited that Erie will be hosting the inaugural State High School Bass Fishing Championship at Presque Isle State Park," Executive Director of the Erie Area Sports Commission, Ron Sertz, stated. "Our city is proud to have world class bass fishing in our backyard. We are eager to have students and their families from across the entire state experience both the quality of bass fishing on our lake, as well as, the hospitality of our city and its citizens."

Students and parents can go to HighSchoolFishing.org for details on the Student Angler Federation (SAF) and to sign up. Cost is only $25/ year and includes full TBF and FLW Outdoors benefits, including access to the all-new FLW Outdoors Magazine e-Edition and insurance coverage for students and their club. The winning two-person team from each state championship will advance to an FLW Outdoors/TBF High School Fishing Regional Championship held in conjunction with a National Guard FLW College Fishing Regional Championship hosted on a college campus this fall. Ranger boats will be provided for the high school anglers to fish from at each regional championship, and the winners from each regional will advance to the FLW Outdoors/TBF High School Fishing National Championship held on a college campus in conjunction with the National Guard FLW College Fishing National Championship in the spring of 2012. All SAF members and state championship participants qualify for the largest event in high school fishing, the 2011 High School Fishing World Finals, July 20-23 in Russellville, Ark., to compete for thousands in college scholarships and prizes. Start planning your vacation now! Each team that qualifies for a regional and/or national championship will receive a travel allowance to help offset expenses. The High School Fishing National Championship winner's will also each receive a $5,000 scholarship to use at the university of their choice.

If you're not an SAF member, there's a $25/per angler fee for the state championship, which includes full TBF/FLW Outdoors membership benefits, and the onetime fee covers ALL SAF sanctioned events all year!

"We're very excited to be working with the Pennsylvania Bass Federation to bring this event to Pennsylvania," TBF National President, Robert Cartlidge, said. "Our affiliated state federations are the backbone of the industry; they're on the ground doing the work to put on these types of events and give high school anglers a chance to grow their skills, have some fun, compete to advance, and get involved with other programs the Pennsylvania Bass Federation has to offer."

"High school anglers in Pennsylvania are fortunate to have the Pennsylvania Bass Federation well established in the state and eager to help with this event, which promises to be a great one," TBF National Youth Director, Mark Gintert, stated. "Our Student Angler Federation has a great start in Pennsylvania with several students participating in our High School Fishing World Finals last year in Russellville, Arkansas. I'm sure they're ready to show everyone in the state how far they've come as anglers."

Another unique feature of an SAF sanctioned event is the "angler testing" component. Anglers can take a free online test at HighSchoolFishing.org about boater safety, conservation and angler ethics, which makes them eligible for contingency awards at their state championship. "It's an industry first by TBF and a tremendous way to emphasize the importance of education to these student anglers," Gintert commented. "The Federation is driven by our desire to promote education through fishing and the testing component is designed to do exactly that. Put this package together with our partnership with FLW Outdoors and the sky is the limit. These young anglers will have opportunities unlike anything the industry has ever seen."

Event Details:
• State Championship sign-up: PRE-REGISTER ONLINE at HighSchoolfishing.org OR BY PHONE 580.765.9031. Questions? info@highschoolfishing.org or call 580.765.9031. If you have to you can register at the Saturday Mandatory Check-in, HOWEVER, there will be a $25/ per angler late fee. The best way is to pre-register online at highschoolfishing.org.
• Mandatory Check-in: Saturday, August 27, 4-6pm Local Time, at the Days Inn; 7415 Shultz Rd., Erie, PA 16509; Rules briefing to follow at 6pm;

• Takeoff & Weigh-in: Sunday, August 28 at Presque Isle State Park, West Pier boat launch in Presque Isle Bay, Lake Erie, 6am and 2pm.

• Event Host Hotel: Days Inn, "Chairman's Award Winner", 7415 Shultz Rd., Erie, PA 16509; 814-868-8521 PH; Reference "Bass Federation Youth Tournament" when making reservations. To secure the discounted room rate of $69 with free hot breakfast, make reservations by calling directly no later than July 31.

About FLW Outdoors

FLW Outdoors is the largest fishing tournament organization in the world offering anglers worldwide the opportunity to compete for millions over the course of 191 tournaments in 2011. FLW Outdoors has taken fishing mainstream with the world's richest fantasy sports game, FLW Fantasy Fishing presented by Straight Talk, where competitors can play for free, as well as, sign up for Player's Advantage to gain an edge. For more information about FLW Outdoors and FLW Fantasy Fishing, visit FLWOutdoors.com or FantasyFishing.com.

About The Bass Federation

The Bass Federation Inc., (TBF) is owned by those we serve and dedicated to the sport of fishing. TBF is the largest and oldest, organized grassroots fishing organization. TBF affiliated state federations and their member clubs conduct more than 20,000 fishing, youth and conservation events at the local level each year and have provided a foundation for the entire bass fishing industry for more than 40 years. Visit bassfederation.com.


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