Tuesday, April 23, 2024

53rd Big Bass Rodeo

On April 20-21, the Pushmataha County Sportsman Club hosted the 53rd Annual Big Bass Rodeo on Pine Creek Lake.  Sixty-six boats with one hundred twenty-two anglers competed in the big bass tournament.  Every contestant received a free cap with the Big Bass Rodeo logo on it, courtesy of Pruett’s Food and AmeriState Bank.  Angler numbers were down slightly this year, in part to the weather forecast for Saturday of the tournament. The weather forecast called for rain and thunderstorms with cooler temperatures and they were spot on. Only the die-hard anglers showed up to fish in these conditions.

Trent Tollett won the tournament with a bass that weighed 6.14 pounds.  For his first place finish, he received 25% of the entry fees plus an additional $200.00 from H2O Depot in Antlers. Eric Baskin finished in second place with a bass weighing 4.99 pounds. He received a check for 20 percent of the entry fees.  Third place honors went to Kris Reed with a bass weighing 4.86 pounds. Fourth place was won by Kynan Hobbs with a bass weighing 4.11 pounds.  Forrest cave finished fifth with a bass weighing 3.95 pounds. Each angler received a share of the entry fees.  Also, each received a large trophy, courtesy of FirstBank.

Also this year, prizes were awarded to anglers that were age twelve and under and to anglers age 13-15.  Tadpole’s Marine in Hugo and Mead Oklahoma sponsored the youth division and awarded the winner in each division $200.00 for their big bass. The 12 and under division was won by Cooper Holiman with a bass of 3.03 pounds.  Cooper was awarded $200.00 from Tadpole’s Marine. Racin Hilton won the 13-15 age division with a bass that weighed 3.26 pounds. Racin receive $200.00 from Tadpole’s Marine.  Each received a plaque, courtesy of Kiamichi Kreations.

Tadpole’s Marine also awarded the angler that was closest to 4.00 pounds, without going over, a cash prize of $100.00.  Forrest Cave won this prize with a bass that weighed 3.95 pounds.  Mill’s Quick Lube and Wash in Antlers awarded $100.00 the angler that had the lightest bass over 16” in length.  There was a three-way tie for this award. Tyler Self, Triston Murphy and Peyton Cave each caught a bass that weighed 1.82 pounds. The 100.00 dollar prize was split and each received $35.00.  After prizes had been awarded, a drawing was held for a Lew’s KVD bait casting reel donated by Janoe’s Garage, Bassin Buddies baits & MinnKota Service Center.  Billy Latham was the winner of the reel.

Anglers that placed sixth or lower were awarded prizes or gift certificates provided by area merchants.  Businesses had donated prizes, gift cards or cash for prizes.  Our local merchants were so generous that every angler that weighed a bass over 16 inches in length was able to receive a prize.  Those prizes included items such as rods, reels, lures, marine batteries and other items related to outdoor activities. The Pushmataha County Sportsman Club would like to say “Thank you” to all these merchants.  Their support is what has kept this tournament going for fifty-three years.

Club members will hold a bass tournament on May 4, at McGee Creek Lake.  Launch site will be the Buster Hights boat ramp.  Fishing times will be from “safe light” to 3:30 p.m.




Saturday, April 6, 2024

Hugo Lake Bass Tournament

The Pushmataha County Sportsman Club held a bass tournament on Saturday, April 6, at Hugo Lake. The lake level was near normal and falling with water temps in the low sixties.  The day started off with fairly mild temperatures and a light breeze that gradually turned into a strong wind, with gust up to 35 mph. Despite the gusty winds, a few anglers were able to put together a descent stringer of bass.  Of the twenty-three anglers that fished, thirteen were able to catch their five fish limit. Only two anglers were unable to boat a single keeper.

Ellis Silvey won the tournament with a five fish limit that weighed 14.14 pounds.  Billy Hensley finished in second place with a stringer weight of 13.55 pounds.  The third place stringer was caught by Judd Thomas.  His stringer weighed 12.55 pounds.  The big bass of the tournament was caught by Randy Janoe and weighed 4.38 pounds.

The club’s next tournament is scheduled to be the Annual Big Bass Rodeo on April 20-21.  The tournament will be held on Pine Creek Lake with headquarters at the pavilion in Littler River South Park. Area merchants have been very generous with their donations and there will be lots of cash, trophies and prizes to be won.  For more information check out the club’s Facebook page or the club’s web page at www.pushcountysportsmanclub.blogspot.com.

Turkey season for all of Oklahoma will open on April 16 and will run through May 16.  The club holds a spring turkey hunting contest.  Members wishing to enter the contest must do so before season begins.  The entry fee for the contest is $10.00 and can be paid at the club’s monthly meeting on Thursday, April 11, or at Silvey’s Tax.