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Article and Pictures Courtesy of Bassmaster.com

Updated: August 13, 2010, 9:21 PM ET
Mailot clings to victory
Day Three Northern Divisional Results
By John Neporadny Jr.
Bassmaster Senior Writer



Brian Mailot brought in only three keepers today but
it was enough to win the Northern Divisional


Escanaba, Mich. -- As a hydrologic technician with the U.S. Geological Survey, Brian Mailot spends his time collecting water samples and after sampling the fishing the last three days at Bays de Noc and Lake Michigan he probably would give these waters an A+.

Despite encountering limitations on where he could fish today, Mailot found just enough fish to win the BASS Federation Nation Northern Divisional at Bays de Noc. After two days of calm weather, strong winds forced Tournament Director Jon Stewart to limit the competitors to the waters of Little Bay de Noc for safety reasons. Mailot had been catching his fish on the wide open waters of Lake Michigan, but was able to adjust to the bay and catch three keepers to win individual champion honors with 47 pounds, 3 ounces.

"I was a little worried when they said we were going to stay in Little Bay because I didn't really have too many spots," said Mailot. So he and his partner Jeremy Franken found a point that produced seven fish for them.

"I had a great week," said Mailot, who proved a non-boater can be a divisional champ. "I had three great partners (Franken, Robert Perkins and Gerald Woodard) who are also going to the Red River (BASS Federation Nation Championship)."

Mailot caught smallmouth each day mainly on a drop shot rig with a 4-inch green pumpkin Strike King finesse worm and a Warrior Baits green pumpkin tube bait. "They were as shallow as a couple of feet and then I would catch some fish that were over 10 feet deep."

The Outcast Bassmasters club member qualified for the BASS Federation Nation Championship (FNC) Oct. 25-29 at the Red River by beating out the other 11 members of the Ohio team. The other seven state champions who advanced to the national championship were Franken, South Dakota; Perkins, Minnesota; Woodard, Michigan; Mark Klemp, Illinois; David Watson, Indiana; Nathan Ranallo, Wisconsin; and Dan Parker, Iowa. The Northern Divisional qualifiers will be among the 55 FNC contenders vying for six berths in the Bassmaster Classic set for Feb. 18-20, 2011 at the Louisiana Delta near New Orleans, La.


It came down to the two local states with the Wisconsin
State Team pulling off the 2010 Team Championship


Wisconsin finished as the top team of the divisional with a cumulative weight of 402 pounds, 11 ounces and collected the top prize of a $41,000 Skeeter bass boat rigged with a Yamaha outboard motor.


The host state team Michigan wasn't able to catch
Wisconsin but edged out South Dakota by 10 ounces for 2nd


Top Ten Finishers
Angler
1.  Brian Mailot
2.  Mark Klemp
3.  Robert Perkins
4.  Jeremy Franken
5.  David Watson
6.  Gerald Woodard
7.  Dan Parker
8.  Vaughn Capasso
9.  Mark Buchmann
10. Nathan Ranallo
Hometown
Columbus, Ohio (OH)
Villa Park, Ill. (IL)
Crosslake, Minn. (MN)
Watertown, S.D. (SD)
Dugger, Ind. (IN)
Southfield, Mich. (MI)
Guttenberg, Iowa (IA)
Carol Stream, Ill. (IL)
Martin, S.D. (SD)
La Crosse, Wisc. (WI) 
No./lbs-oz
13  47-03
15  45-09
13  44-13
15  44-03
15  42-10
12  41-09
13  41-06
13  41-00
12  40-14
14  40-02

Complete Final Standings

TEAM STANDINGS Day 3
----------------------------------
State
1 WISCONSIN
2 MICHIGAN
3 SOUTH DAKOTA
4 ILLINOIS
5 INDIANA
6 OHIO
7 MINNESOTA
8 IOWA
Lbs-Oz
402-11
379-14
379-04
354-00
351-12
344-06
341-12
321-06


Michigan's Scott Moody (right) helps partner Bob Garman
(Iowa) bag up their fish for the final day weigh-in


Michigan State Team Standings
Angler
1 Gerald Woodard
2 Eric Bond
3 Jeffrey Fellows
4 Thomas Kiefer
5 Ted Prisbe
6 Jarrod Sherwood
7 Brian Beger
8 Dan Posey
9 Steve Ohst
10 John Zdral
11 Gary Beger
12 Scott Moody     
Hometown
Southfield, Mich.
Ferndale, Mich.
Howell, Mich.
Fowlerville, Mich.
Harsens  Island, Mich.
Vassar, Mich.
Shelby Twp, Mich.
Niles, Mich.
Saint Joseph, Mich.
Chesterfield, Mich.
Northville, Mich.
Detroit, Mich.
No./lbs-oz
12  41-09
11  39-15
11  36-04
11  34-12
12  34-05
10  34-01
12  32-04
11  32-03
8  23-01
9  22-15
8  21-04
7  19-10

Photo Gallery on Bassmaster.com

Help stop invasive spcies. Don't move fish between unconnected bodies of water. Clean, drain and dry your boat before launching on another water body.
Unless clearly stated as such, opinions expressed by Dan Kimmel on this forum are not the opinions or policies of The Bass Federation of Michigan.

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Team Wisconsin makes it a clean sweep with both their juniors
Josh Lee (left) and Harry Marsh III winning the Junior Bassmasters


The Junior Bassmaster Northern Divisional was held today as the catches of 16 young anglers were added to the cumulative weights of their respective state teams in the adult competition. Wisconsin swept the junior honors as Joshua Lee won the 11- to 14-year-olds age division with a catch of three fish weighing 7 pounds, 12 ounces, and Harry Marsh III topped the 15-18 age group with four bass weighing 8-6. Both youngsters qualified for the Junior Bassmasters World Championship to be held in conjunction with the Federation Nation Championship in October.


Dalton Breckel of Michigan was one of the three Junior
Bassmasters who weighed in more than one fish today


Junior Bassmaster weights are appended to the end of each teams weight standings on the Full Results on Bassmaster.com

Help stop invasive spcies. Don't move fish between unconnected bodies of water. Clean, drain and dry your boat before launching on another water body.
Unless clearly stated as such, opinions expressed by Dan Kimmel on this forum are not the opinions or policies of The Bass Federation of Michigan.

bassmandan

i had the pleasure of fishing with him on the first day of the state championship on st clair last year good luck gerald
"dont stop keep fishing"

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