Vaal’s Victory

Results Club Tournament- April 3, 2011

1st- Dustin Vaal: 4.07 lbs

2nd- Chris Weiss: 3.06 lbs

3rd- Clint Shireman: 1.90 lbs

In the toughest club tournament in the IU Bass Club sinse 2007 Dustin Vaal captured the win with 1 fish that went a little over 4 pounds.  Dustin becomes the first angler to win 2 club tournaments in the same school year and ties Zack Wojtowicz for most club tournament wins all time with 3.  The wind gusts near 50 MPH wrecked havoc on the field.  Fish producing baits include an RC-1.5, red rattle trap and jerk bait.  No competitor really developed a solid pattern but 3 guys kept their heads down and caught keepers.  Chris Weiss has been consistent all year and has brought atleast 1 keeper to weigh-in every tournament.  This consistency has him in the lead of AOY points with just 1 more tournament to go, April 30 on Lake Lemon.  Hot on his heels are Zack Wojtowicz and Dustin Vaal who have combined to win every club tournament this school year.

Back to Back Regional Champs

Hear the Final Announcement
Dustin Vaal (Left) and Jesse Schultz (Right) clean up at Lake Monroe and take home the FLW College Fishing Central Regional Championship for the second straight year.

Check out more at CollegeFishing.com

2010 FLW Central Regional Championship

Takeoff: Daily @ 8:30am
Lake Monroe
Cutright Boat Ramp

Weigh-In: Daily @ 4:00pm
Indiana University – Memorial Stadium
17th Street and Woodlawn

College Fishing Festival:
Thurs-Friday from 2-4pm
Saturday – 3 hours prior to the IU Football game

For more information visit: collegefishing.com

Monroe 5/2/10

On Sunday May 2nd 2010, the IU Bass Team competed in the first club tournament of the spring season at Monroe Reservoir. With strong thunderstorms occuring the day before and also delaying the tournament a couple hours, many thought going into the tournament it was going to be tough one. However, one angler, Steven Bressler, had a pattern that brought him home a victory weighing in at 11.75lbs. Steven also won the Big Bass award with one weighing 5.1 pounds.

Steven- “I came into this tournament knowing I might have a shot at winning this one. With all the rain, I knew the shallow bite would not be on in all that muddy water so I decided to go to the deep clear water and luckily it worked for me. I caught everyone one of my fish using drop baits. The 5 pounder was my first fish of the day. The hardest part is always to get that first fish in the boat. Luckily mine just happen to be a giant.”

Right behind Steve was Dustin Vaal finishing in 2nd with 5.82. Dustin caught his fish on a crankbait and a tube. Some of the other fish that were caught on were spinnerbaits and senkos. Jeff (Boat Driver) also had the biggest bass of the tournament, weighing in 3.56.

Boat for Sale (Sold)

RANGER 177TR W/EVINRUDE 90HP

The IU Bass Fishing Club acquired this boat in Certificate form by winning the FLW College Fishing Central Regional Championship.  Please see the Certificate images below. This Certificate is being sold well below market value ($21,800). The Certificate can be used to purchase this model boat or to upgrade to any boat model of your choice. The only stipulation is your boat must be ordered before May 2. The Certificate will expire on May 2.

For more information on the 177TR and other Ranger models, visit Ranger Boats.

For more information about  the Certificate and the Expiration date please email Jesse Schultz at schultz3@indiana.edu or call (502)640.6562.

Adopt-A-Highway

Highway Clean-UP

Working hard in the off season.  In between weekends of fundraising, the Club took the opportunity to clean up Hwy 446 which crosses Lake Monroe.

FLW College Fishing Central Regional Champions!

Central Regional Champions

Jesse Schultz and Dustin Vaal take home First Place at the

2009 FLW College Fishing Central Regional Championship on Kentucky Lake.

Check out all the results, videos, pictures, and live weigh-in at CollgeFishing.com

FLW Qualifier – Lake of the Ozarks

Tyler and StevenTyler Zschiedrich

The Tournament

First time fishing at Lake of the Ozarks, no practice prior to tournament day, and slept in the vehicle at the ramp in much colder than expected weather after an eight hour drive. Finishing 4th out of 40 teams, we were able to bring 4 solid keepers to the scales weighing 9-12. We were even lucky enough to be in the hot seat for a small period of time before being knocked out by Southern Illinois. Murray State won the event with an impressive stringer of five fish for 17-05, as the top five teams advanced to the regional event at Kentucky Lake to be held October 31-November 2. With the 4th place finish, we left the event with a $3,000 check for the club and scholarships.

How We Caught Them

We started off the tournament by finding a large cove which had both deep and shallow water, as well as docks and undeveloped shoreline. Starting in the back of the cove in shallow water, we threw topwater lures, crankbaits, and jigs while picking up a couple of short fish. We worked our way to a big secondary point with big boulders where we caught our first two keepers in a matter of minutes on a Lucky Craft G-Splash and Zara Spook. It wasn’t until around 1:00 before our next two keepers were caught on back-to-back casts on laydowns using spinnerbaits. Other than the four keepers and a handful of short fish, it was a slow day. However, we were able to execute on each bite and get the top five finish. For results, photos, videos, and more: College Fishing – Results

The Regional

The top five teams from the four qualifying events in the Midwest series will now compete on Kentucky Lake for club/scholarship money, a new Ranger boat, and a chance to compete in the championship. All 20 teams will compete the first two days, with the field being cut to five for the final day. It will be a great opportunity as Ranger boats will be provided and Versus will be televising the event. We will have two teams representing IU at the regional, as Jesse Shultz and Dustin Vaal qualified with a 3rd place finish at the Kentucky Lake qualifier in May. For more information on the regional: College Fishing

Hot Seats

College Fishing

Top 5

Top 5 Teams

2009 Tennessee River Rumble

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8th Place – Jesse Schultz and Dustin Vaal – 17.51lbs

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17th Place – Zack Wojtowicz and Tyler Zschiedrich – 12.24lbs

Fishing down at the Tennessee river for the first time was a blast. Both teams caught lots of shorts and 5 fish limits. Schultz/Vaal caught all of their keepers on Team Supreme and Secret Lure jigs on points and flooded brush/trees. Zschiedrich/Wojtowicz caught their limit on flukes, buzzbaits, and spooks in flooded grass and isolated bushes. Also representing IU were the teams of Michael “Hack Attack” Hackman/Chris Sweany and Ben Graves/Trevor Sager. Unfortunately, they were unable to find the keeper bites on tournament day that they had during practice.

See more coverage at: Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship

Final Results

FLW Regional Qualifier Kentucky Lake

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Jesse Schultz and Dustin Vaal
3rd Place Kentucky Lake
FLW Central Division Regional Qualifier
May 8, 2009

The Tournament
No Practice, High Water, and 2 hours of sleep was just the right combination for Indiana’s team to finish in the Top Five at Kentucky lake in the first FLW Central Division Regional Qualifier. Schultz weighed in 3 solid fish and Vaal brought a 4+ to the scales for a combined total of 10lbs 11oz. The weight gave them an opportunity to sit in the hot seat, but they were in First for only a short time. “The taste of victory was humbling,” Vaal said. “We did the best we could and we have no regrets,” remarked Schultz. Soon after Indiana got comfortable on stage the team for Eastern Kentucky brought six fish to the scales that weighed 11-08. Just enough to knock the Indiana boys out of First place, but not enough to win the tournament. It was Arkansas Tech who was the last standing on the stage at the end of the day. Roberts and Goddard took home a $10,000 check from the National Guard FLW College Fishing Region Qualifier. Schultz and Vaal left with a $4,000 check for there club and scholarships. All Top Five finishers will move on to fish the Regional Championship at Kentucky Lake in October.

How They Caught Them
Schultz caught 1 keeper on a chatterbait in flooded trees and 2 keepers on a deep diving crankbait off of rocky points.
Vaal caught his keeper on a Team Supreme jig off of a rocky point.

The FLW
Schultz says “the FLW College Fishing tournament was the best run college tournament he has ever fished.” “We felt like the pros,” Vaal exclaimed. The FLW and the National Guard have brought College Fishing to a whole new level. Fancy trailers, loud music, video cameras, TVs, and huge winnings have given the college fishermen a taste of the professional fishing world.

Next on Indiana’s Agenda
Schultz and Vaal along with 6 other members from their club will be fishing in the Tennessee River Rumble, a Regional Event hosted by the Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship on May 16th. This tournament is filmed and televised by the Versus network, but will not be broad casted live.

Schultz and Vaal would like to take this opportunity to thank all of their sponsors:
Indiana University Recreation Sports
A20 Boating Supplies
Gemini Sports Marketing
McDonald’s
E21 Sports
Shimano
Got 2 Love It Bass Tournaments
Indiana Bass Federation
Team Supreme
Bassaholics
Secret Lures
National Environmental Contracting
Tackle Warehouse
Gator Grip
Berkley
Big River Tackle
Bass Pro Shops
Big Tales
Blackhawk
CBAA

For more information on FLW College Fishing or the National Guard visit CollegeFishing.com
Also, check out the pictures and videos from the event.

Feel free to contact Jesse Schultz with any questions about the Indiana Bass Fishing Club or any College Fishing questions.

Jesse Schultz
schultz3@indiana.edu
(502) 640-6562