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Tournament Statistics |
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Total Fish |
239 |
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Total Weight |
1279 |
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Avg Weight per fish |
5.35 |
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Team Weights |
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TEAM USA |
594.25 ($10,000 + Trophy) |
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TEAM MEXICO |
522.66 |
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Series |
Tied 1-1 |
STORY:
Team USA wins the 2nd
annual Texas-Mexico International Cup
by Patty
Lenderman
Twelve Bass
Champs teams, a mixture from each of the four regions all over
the state of Texas convoyed to Sugar Lake, just outside of Roma,
Mexico to challenge, for the second year in a row, 12 teams
representing Mexico. Last year, the Mexico teams won the first
annual event by four pounds at Lake Guerrero. The Mexico team
chose Sugar Lake because based on this year’s tournament the
lake provided the heaviest weights. The Mexico team had a great
deal of knowledge of the lake before the event.
The convoy
arrived at the Sugar Lake Lodge about 5:00 PM on Thursday, July
6th. The teams were met with a severe Thunderstorm
right as they were pulling up to the lodge. After everyone had
received there room information, the teams had dinner at about
8:00 PM and discussed the plan for the weekend. Chad Potts,
President of Bass Champs, started off the team meeting and
discussed last year’s loss to the Mexico team, and how this year
was going to be different. Chad stated, “This year we need to
work together as a team, a few of our team members have been on
this lake a few times, so they will be able to give us all a
little help” He introduced Speedy Collet, Terry Oldham, and
Jaime Buitron. The group took turns sharing knowledge of the
lake, how to run it, how to fish it, and some areas to avoid.
Potts continued, “I know it’s a little different for all of us
to help each other catch more fish because we’re used to
competing against each other. But, this year our only goal is
to bring the trophy back to the United States.”
Friday was
the official practice day and the first time the majority of the
American Team had seen the lake. During the meeting on Thursday
night, the team agreed that everyone would stop fishing at noon
on Friday, and come to the restaurant to eat lunch and discuss
fishing tips and trade information. This lunch actually seemed
to be a big help to everyone on the team. The guys that had
found areas of concentrated fish were able to let other teams
follow them to those particular areas of the lake. Also, teams
that were having success on specific baits shared what was
working best for them.
Everyone had
to be off the water by 5:00 PM on Friday and get ready for the
inauguration and pendant ceremonies. Pedro Sors of the Cana y
Carete Mexico Tournament Trail, and Chad Potts introduced each
team member then exchanged gifts. Everyone wished everyone good
luck, and dinner was served.
Saturday
Morning, first day of this two day fishing event, the boats were
numbered for take-off. At approximately 6:15 AM the National
Anthems for both Mexico and United States were played before all
24 teams went out to claim the cup for their country. The first
day of fishing was from daylight until 4pm. Each team could
weigh in five bass. It was hot with afternoon thunderstorms and
absolutely no wind. Nearly everyone was using crank baits and
flipping soft plastics in the bushes.
The American
teams finished well at the end of the first day, taking 1st
thru 3rd places. Chad Potts and Jeff Welch weighed
in an incredible weight of 41 lbs 2 oz with their five fish,
taking a 1st place lead and setting a new lake record
for the heaviest 5 bass ever weighed in a tournament on Sugar
Lake and also setting the record for the heaviest stringer every
weighed in a Bass Champs event. They had not one but two
kickers in the bag at 9 and 10 pounds. “We culled more than
twenty bass over four pounds, and several over six pounds!” Chad
said. “Pretty much everyone was using the same technique. Jeff
and I were fishing a ledge at a point near the dam, about 15'
deep. We caught several there, but then we found a little gut
that ran through the middle of the trees in 10'-12'.” Obviously
the big ones were holding there. “We were throwing a Berkley
deep diving Frenzy and also flipping 10" watermelon and
watermelon red Berkley worms.” Welch added, “To be completely
honest Chad and I were just hoping to not be in last place.
We’ve got a heck of a team this year; all of these guys are
great anglers. I think we are as surprised as everyone else
that we are in the lead.”
Rounding out
the top three places were Terry Oldham and Jaime Buitron with
over 39 pounds and David Waller and Rick Scott with over 37
pounds. David Waller caught the Big Bass of the tournament on
the first day weighing 13 pounds 3 oz. At the end of Day one the
American team was in the lead by over 30 pounds. When asked
about the lead the Americans had, Jeff Welch stated, “It seems
like 30 pounds is a lot, but on this lake, you never know. That
is only a 3 pound per team average. I can promise you were not
going to take it easy tomorrow, this Mexican team is full of
great anglers that can catch a big bag anytime.”
The second
day was short, only fishing until noon. That’s all the time the
Americans needed, seizing top five spots, claiming Big Bass and
winning the event. This time, Team USA more than made up for
last year’s loss (by 4 pounds) winning with a 70 pound margin!
Chad and Jeff stayed on top having a two day weight of over 72
pounds. The 100 fish that the American teams weighed in tipped
the scales with over 700 pounds total.
“We’ll be
going back again next year. Win or lose everyone has had a
great time in this Texas-Mexico International challenge this
year and last. It was an honor to be able to compete against
the team from Mexico; they are class act, all of them. I am
confident they will come next year ready to compete. We were
represented well with the skilled anglers that went with us.
Congratulations to Team USA!” - Chad Potts, President/Bass
Champs
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