Members of the Pushmataha County Sportsman Club held a
bass tournament on Saturday, May 11, at Sardis Lake. The lake level was 3.5 feet above
normal. Anglers were faced with cool
rain and drizzle for most of the day. The
only bright side to the day was that, for once, the wind cooperated and stayed
calm to light for most of the day. Only
fourteen anglers were willing to fish under these conditions.
Catching keeper size bass proved to be quite
difficult. Six anglers were unable to
catch a single keeper while those that did caught only two or less. The one exception was the youngest angler in
the tournament, Brady Janoe. Brady had
four keepers giving him the first place win with a stringer weight of 14.08
pounds. Brady also caught a bass
weighing 5.52 pounds to win the biggest bass of the tournament. Billy Hensley finished in second place with a
stringer weight or 3.87 pounds. Third
was won by Ellis Silvey with a stringer weight of 3.04 pounds.
The club’s next event will take place on Saturday, May
18. It is the annual Free Youth Fishing
Tournament. It will be held at McGee
Creek Lake at Buster Hights boat landing.
Any youth, age 16 or under, may participate. There is no charge to
enter. The tournament will begin at 8:00
and end at 1:00. The rules are
simple. The young anglers can fish from
the shore, a boat or from the fishing pier in Buster Hights recreation
area. Any legal fish may be caught and
weighed. These include bass, crappie,
catfish, sand bass or others. Check
wildlife regulations as length limits and catch limits must be observed. Live bait or artificial lures may be used
with rod and reels or cane poles.
Plaques will be awarded to the top three stringer weights as well as the
biggest fish caught. Each angler will
receive a prize regardless of whether they caught a fish or not.
After weigh-in and after prizes have been awarded, the
anglers and their parents will be treated to a hot dog cook-out with all the
trimmings and soft drinks. The cook-out
will take place at the pavilion located in the Buster Hights recreation area.
Winners of the spring turkey contest were determined at
the May club meeting. Winners are
determined by the length of the harvested bird’s beard. Billy Hensley won the contest with a beard
measuring 10 ¼ inches. Coming in a very
close second was Billy Latham. His
turkey’s beard measured 10 3/16 inches.
Both will receive a plaque and a share of the entry fees.
TOP TEN STANDINGS: 5-11-19
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