Members of the Pushmataha County Sportsman Club held their last regular season bass tournament of 2023 on Saturday, September 9. The tournament was held on McGee Creek Lake. Fifteen members participated in the event.
Anglers
enjoyed mild temperatures at the start of the tournament but quickly warmed as
the sun began to rise. The lake level
was 4 inches below normal with a water temperature in the upper eighties. Catching quality keeper bass proved to be a
challenge for most of the anglers although a couple of members did manage to
boat a couple of very nice bass. All
fifteen anglers were able to catch a limit of five bass.
Judd
Thomas won the tournament with a stringer weight of 12.95 pounds. Judd also had the big bass of the
tournament. It weighed 7.85 pounds. Terry Thurman placed second with a stringer
weight of 10.45 pounds. Terry also
caught a very nice bass that weighed 6.26 pounds. Billy Hensley finished in third place with a
stringer weight of 8.61 pounds.
The club
will hold its Annual Top Ten Bass Tournament on Saturday, September 16. This tournament will pit the top ten anglers
against each other with up to five wildcard positions also being allowed to
compete. Those qualifying for this
year’s top ten tournament (from number 1 to 10) are Judd Thomas, Ellis Silvey,
Billy Hensley, Randy Janoe, Tony Derby, Billy Latham, Johnnie Ivey, Terry Thurman,
Forrest Cave and Aubrey Davidson. Only one member meets the qualifications for
a wildcard position, Colby Chandler. Wildcard positions are offered to anglers
that have not missed more than two tournaments until up to five positions have
been filled. Those qualifying for the tournament must attend the club’s meeting
on Tuesday, September 12, to pay their entry fee and vote on the lake to be
fished. If they cannot attend, they
should send their entry fee with someone to the meeting. If a top ten angler is
not able to fish the tournament, their spot will be offered to the next person
in the top ten standings.
Entry
fees for the fall deer season contest will also be accepted at the Tuesday
night meeting. The club holds a contest
for each of Oklahoma’s three deer seasons: archery, primitive and regular gun
seasons. Winners are determined by the
size of the deer’s antlers using the Boone & Crockett scoring system. Entry fees ($10.00 per season) must be paid
before a season begins. Entry fees can
also be paid at Silvey’s Tax. The club
will not meet again until the second Thursday in December.
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