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Daiwa Lake Glenbawn Results


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With a wild and windy prefish, Lake Glenbawn looked like it was up to its usual tricks, however, by the Saturday, it had passed and 46 boats hit the water.

The favourite for the weekend was the winner of this year’s earlier
tournament Michael Pascoe. There was also a couple of guys with tasks
ahead of them to ensure they scored enough Angler of the Year points to
qualify for the Bass Pro Grand Final.

By the end of the first session Pascoe had a good lead with the
heaviest bag of the weekend 2/2, 2.15kg. The fishing was tough and the
big Glenbawn bass of times gone by had disappeared. This tournament was
going to be tight.



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With all but 3 seconds left on the clock at the end of the second session Pascoe had secured his 2 bass limit, but scored these in the last ten minutes.


Heading out in first place on Sunday, the pressure was on Pascoe to capture his limit if he wanted the $5000 cheque up for grabs for first place. The local stuck to his techniques and with two bites for two bass, now had a deposit for a house.


Pascoe used a G.Loomis GL3 matched to a Shimano Integra reel spooled with Castaway 10lb PE braid and 6lb Siglon FC Leader.


Usually an avid fly fisherman, Pascoe stuck with plastics all weekend, throwing Berkley Bass Minnows in pearl blue and pearl watermelon rigged on 1/16 jigheads and Berkley Jigging Grubs in watermelon rigged on ¼ jigheads.


Fishing what he called the ‘middle section’, Pascoe would look towards the banks for weed and timber in 3ft of water. While the sun was still rising he would cast the lightly weighted bass minnows in amongst this structure using a 1, 2, 3 hop to keep the lure above the weed.


“I found the bass would usually hit the plastic on the first cast, or after the hop and pause,” Pascoe explained.


Once the sun had risen, he moved to deeper water and slow rolled the jigging grubs looking for bass in 20ft of water.


Second place, Stephen Almond was fishing a similar area to Pascoe and caught his bass using a Daiwa Procaster rod and Daiwa SOL 2000 spooled with 4lb Berkley Fireline and 10lb Vanish.


Almond also relied on his Berkley plastics, using a 3 inch Gulp Grub in watermelon rigged on a ¼ Nitro jighead.


Late in the first session with no fish in the well, Almond grabbed a rod rigged with a Jackall Chubby and scored 2 bass lurking tight in the shallows.


When throwing his plastics he would sit in 17ft of water with a steep drop off and with long casts he slow rolled the lure back, staying in contact with the bottom at all times.


“It was tough fishing all right, I only scored two bites per session,” Almond said.


Winning Non Boater for the weekend was Craig Ellis from South Australia. Rubbing salt into the other competitors’ wounds, claiming this was the first time he had ever caught a bass.


Ellis used a Daiwa Heartland Z rod and Daiwa SOL 2000 spooled with 4lb Fireline and 6lb Basic FC. Throwing Berkley Gulp Shrimp and pumpkinseed Minnows rigged on 1/8 Lure Strike jigheads, Ellis found the bass to take a soft nibble of the lure whilst he was performing a slow bouncy jig.


The Daiwa Big Bass of the weekend was slightly above the average size with a 1.14kg specimen caught by Mark Mangold. Usually a bream angler, Mangold was methodically working a weedy point with a Jackall when instinct said to throw a 3 inch pearl watermelon bass minnow rigged on a 1/11 Nitro jighead and ‘whack’, the bass hit.


Being the last qualifying event for the year, the Major meant there was 3 boater spots up for grabs as well as the last chance for anglers to score valuable AOY Points and make the Grand Final.


AOY leaders Tim Morgan and Carl Jocumsen were away filming the new episodes of AFC and Stephen ‘Killer’ Kanowski used this opportunity to pounce. Finishing in third place, Kanowski had secured the AOY title for the third time and never in consecutive years.


For this Kanowski wins the coveted AOY trophy and free entry to all 2008 qualifiers.


In the Non Boater AOY, Peter Kelleher swooped from second place to take out the title, finishing third at Lake Glenbawn. In his first year as a bass angler Kelleher has adapted well to bass and now has the bragging rights.


With the Grand Final week soon upon us, invitations for the Bass Electric Convention and Bass Pro Grand Final have been sent out. This intensive bass fishing week also sees the Megabucks at Lake Borumba. For more information or entry forms visit www.australianbass.com.au or phone ABT.



Daiwa Lake Glenbawn Bass Pro Boater Results
PlaceAnglerStateF1W1F2W2F3W3TFTWAmount
1Michael PASCOENSW22.1521.73521.8365.7155000
2Stephen ALMONDNSW21.7121.6621.66565.0352000
3Stephen KANOWSKIQLD21.4322.1221.0964.641250
4David GREENQLD21.29521.7121.18564.191000
5Jorg VANHUSENNSW21.51522.00510.5254.04900
6Mark MANGOLDNSW 21.83521.8443.675600+500BB
7Glenn HELMERSNSW21.2610.80521.3753.435500
8Justin SCOTTNSW21.11521.40520.9163.43400
9Adrian MELCHIORNSW21.4410.6221.35553.415300
10David HISLOPQLD10.78521.510.87543.16300
11Peter PHELPSNSW21.821.295 43.095
12Christian SERNENSW11.03521.0710.91543.02
13Mike DELISSERQLD10.7921.4110.8143.01
14Chris GALLIGANQld21.14 21.8442.98
15Mark CUTLERNSW21.52521.10510.352.93
16Andrew PULBROOKNSW21.3921.28 42.67
17Mike CREIGHTONQLD10.79521.42510.4342.65
18Alan MCNAMARANSW10.77510.8221.00542.6
19David YOUNGQLD10.79510.8410.94532.58
20Scott LEARNSW 21.40511.02532.43
21Josh BATTERSONNSW 10.921.47532.375
22Steve ELDREDQLD10.7921.06510.3442.195
23Garry HARDMANNSW21.675 10.49532.17
24Joe CRUSTNSW10.735 21.42532.16
25Mick CLARKENSW 21.6510.50532.155
26Ian BLACKQLD21.4310.695 32.125
27Brad CLARKQLD10.7310.8610.44532.035
28Steven MCDONALDQLD11.05510.935 21.99
29Michael COLLINSNSW10.8211.09 21.91
30Michael STARKEYNSW10.83 21.0731.9
31Ross MURRAYQld21.525 10.34531.87
32Kerry SYMESQLD 21.68 21.68
33Bruce ANDERSONNSW10.73 10.8721.6
34Rod STUDDERTNSW 10.94510.49521.44
35Dave TRINDERNSW10.40510.86 21.265
36Rod SHORTENNSW -0.0510.83510.40521.19
37Kylie CORNISHNSW 21.065 21.065
38Grant BOYLENSW21.035 21.035
39Trevor FOOTEQLD10.98 10.98
40Peter JENKINSNSW10.94 10.94
41Ken MURRAYQld 10.66 10.66
42Trevor STEADQLD 10.6410.64
43Bill DELANEYNSW 10.565 10.565
44Dean SILVESTERQLD 10.41510.415
45Neil SCOTTNSW 10.3910.39
46Craig SIMMONSQLD
46Baden SPARROWQLD
4836.385239.854529.23145105.5
Daiwa Lake Glenbawn Bass Pro Non-Boater Results
PlaceAnglerStateF1W1F2W2F3W3TFTW
1Craig ELLISSA21.69510.88521.353.88Jarvis Walker Watersnake, Shimano Curado, Prize Pack
2Neville ENRIGHTNSW10.8421.62511.0643.525Blue Acres rod, Abu Garcia Cardinal, Prize Pack
3Peter KELLEHERQLD10.74521.32521.16553.235G.Loomis rod, Tica, Prize Pack
4Brooke KENNETTNSW21.1910.8610.72542.775Angler DCX rod, Tica reel, Prize Pack
5Vicki WINTERNSW10.9721.72 32.69Angler DCX rod, Prize Pack
6Gerry HARRISONQld21.1111.03510.43542.58Spotters Prize Pack
7Denis ROUGHANNSW21.43511.005 32.44Starlo Stix b/c rod, Prize Pack
8John BRIDERQld21.65 10.632.25Pflueger Bag, Prize Pack
9Mark HOLMANACT21.51 10.6732.18Berkley Prize Pack
10Ross CORNERNSW10.53521.2510.32542.11Shimano/Shakespeare Prize Pack
11Greg PARKESNSW21.37 10.4931.86
12Malcolm STEWARTNSW 10.6621.1931.85
13Paul FOOTEQLD10.87510.82 21.695
14Gary LEENSW10.810.76 21.56
15Michael STEWARTQLD 10.7610.5421.3
16Shane TURNERNSW10.53510.625 21.16
17Ken FITZGIBBONNSW 11.0811.08
18Lachlan MCLENNANQld 21.0421.04
19Brent DELANEYNSW 21.005 21.005
20Troy URQUHARTNSW10.99 10.99
21Michael BRITTENNSW10.895 10.895
22Des OWENSNSW10.865 10.865
23Wayne GORDONQLD 10.86510.865
24David MUDDNSW 10.825 10.825
25Joe ALLANQLD 10.68 10.68
26Michael WALKERNSW 10.67510.675
27Warwick CREGANNSW 10.67 10.67
28Toby WILSONNSW10.59 10.59
29Jasonmichael MARKSNSW10.495 10.495
30Philip EARLENSW10.42 10.42
31Andrew REDDINGNSW 10.395 10.395
32Chris ELDREDQLD
32Brad GOYENNSW
32Michael WALMSLEYNSW
32Eric CREGANNSW
32Allan PRICENSW
32Peter HANCOCKNSW
32David WALMSLEYNSW
32Billy PUMPANSW
2719.522316.911912.166948.58
7555.897556.766441.39214154
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