Nah, just call the Humane Society on them! J
 
Randy
 
From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On
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Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 9:23 AM
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] Yet another national title
 
and bulldog and smokey hunting
 


 
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 9:21 AM, <ke...@baldwinnc.com> wrote:
I would like to see two new sports added - Seminole and Ibus hunting and
clubing.  
 
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Subject: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] Yet another national title
From: Jerry Belloit <bell...@clarion.edu>
Date: Tue, April 13, 2010 9:07 am
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
I am really disappointed that either we did not have this when I was at
Florida or that I never knew!
 
How many years of eligibility do I have left?
 
Jerry
 
 
 
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Subject: [gatornews] Yet another national title
 
In a sport I didn't know existed the Gators have another national title.
Considering our mascot this title should probably be a given.
 
http://collegefishing.flwoutdoors.com/tournament.cfm?cid=14
<http://collegefishing.flwoutdoors.com/tournament.cfm?cid=14&did=100&t=news&;
tday=3&atype=6&tid=6176&tyear=2010&aid=150903>
&did=100&t=news&tday=3&atype=6&tid=6176&tyear=2010&aid=150903
 

Gators win it all

Gipson and Wercinski lead University of Florida to come-from-behind victory
at the 2010 FLW College Fishing National Championship

By Gary Mortenson - 12.Apr.2010
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - It took more than a year for the first-ever National
Guard FLW College Fishing National Championship to finally unfold. But in
the end it was clearly worth the wait. During a tense and nerve-wracking
final day weigh-in, the University of Florida eked out a dramatic 9-ounce
victory over rival Texas State University.

With both teams standing on stage, Texas State University needed only 6
pounds, 13 ounces to walk away with the tournament title. As the University
of Florida team of Jake Gipson and Matthew Wercinski looked on, the Texas
State University team of David Cosner and Jay McCollum, who entered the day
as the top qualifiers, weighed in their three-fish catch and awaited the
official announcement.

"Do you know CPR?" joked Cosner during the weigh-ins finals moments.

Finally, the announcement came on the big electronic board - 6 pounds, 4
ounces. The Texas State University team had fallen short by a mere 9 ounces,
handing the University of Florida Gators the inaugural FLW College Fishing
National Championship title.

"It's exactly what we dreamed of," said Wercinski. "It's awesome. I'm
speechless. It's truly beyond words."
"I can't believe it," said Gipson, shortly after victory was announced. "I
honestly thought (Texas State) had us. Usually three fish on this lake will
weigh over 6 pounds. I don't even have words to describe how great this
experience has been. Coming back to weigh-in we're pretty depressed. We had
a couple of opportunities and we missed some fish. So to come out on top is
just unreal."

To be sure, the Florida Gators didn't take the easy road to the title.

"We're in 11th place after the day one and we were really struggling," said
Gipson. "So we knew we had to change things up. We decided to start fishing
jerkbaits on main-lake points and throw jigs along riprap banks in backwater
areas. That's what we did the last two days and that really made a
difference."

"After day one, we didn't think we'd have a chance to even fish on Monday,"
said Wercinski, whose team ultimately recorded a three-day catch of 29
pounds, 10 ounces. "But we fished hard and we fished as a team - it was
truly a team effort. When I struggled, Jake caught them. And when he
struggled I was able to catch them. We've been fishing together for four
years and now we've won the championship. It's just amazing - it's so
amazing."

For their efforts, Gipson and Wercinski walked away with a $100,000 total
prize package - $50,000 for their university, $25,000 for their bass club
and a brand new, fully rigged Ranger 177TR bass boat wrapped in their school
colors.
"We're going to look really good rolling around campus with a boat and truck
in our school colors," said Wercinski. "That's pretty cool."

In addition to the cash and prizes, Gipson also received an automatic invite
to the 2010 Forrest Wood Cup for a chance to fish against the nation's top
pros - as well as a chance to win the first-place prize of $600,000.
Wercinski also locked up a berth in the Forrest Wood Cup as a co-angler,
with a chance to net an additional $50,000.

"That's just unreal," said Gipson of winning a place in the prestigious
Forrest Wood Cup. "It's a dream come true to fish with the best bass
fishermen. I don't even know what to say."

"Me and my partner, Jake, will remember this day for the rest of our lives,"
said Wercinski.

Of that, there is little doubt.

Texas State University finishes in runner-up position

In any tournament, there is jubilation and there is also heartache. For the
Texas State University team of David Cosner and Jay McCollum, Monday's
events were nothing short of a rollercoaster ride. Heading into the finals,
Texas State University held the top qualifying position. But in the end, the
team fell a mere 9 ounces short of their dream, finishing second overall
after three days of grueling fishing and tremendous pressure.
"Wow," said Cosner, shortly after learning that his team had come so close
to the title only to come up short at the very end. "It's crazy. I knew it
was going to be close. We got a big bite again today but it just wasn't big
enough. But we'll take second place any day."

McCollum also said he had mixed feelings about the final outcome.

"To lose by 10 ounces is just crazy," said McCollum, whose team posted a
three-day total of 29 pounds, 1 ounce. "It's a little sad. I wish we would
have taken it. But it was an awesome experience. And hey, we finished second
in the nation."

Cosner said that the team targeted bass most of the week by flipping a Jewel
jig at docks, riprap and laydowns.

"I actually caught my last fish five minutes before we came in," he said.
"It came unhooked and bounced around but we managed to keep it in the boat.
I thought that might have been the difference."

But in the end, it was not to be. However, Texas State put up a valiant
effort, especially since the team only started up their bass club this year
- an amazing accomplishment to say the least.

"I'm only a freshman, so I'll be around for a while," said Cosner. "Who
knows, hopefully I'll be back."

For their efforts, the team won $25,000 for their bass club and another
$25,000 for their university.

Auburn lands in third place
On the strength of a three-day catch of 28 pounds, 10 ounces, day-one
leaders Shaye Baker and Dennis Parker propelled Auburn University to third
place in the nation after the final championship weigh-in.

While the team appeared to be close to unstoppable after the first day of
competition, the duo stumbled on day two - opening the door for the rest of
the competition. However, the team rebounded strongly on the third and final
day of competition, bringing in the biggest stringer of the day at 10
pounds, 14 ounces to briefly take over the top spot on the leaderboard.

"After yesterday, we didn't even think we'd make the cut," said Baker. "But
now we're one of the top five teams in the nation. We went out there and did
some different stuff today. And our decisions paid off big time. And that's
all you can hope for. Taking a step back from everything, it was an awesome
experience."

"I dreamt of this day since I was a kid," said Parker. "We were on the right
fish but we just didn't get to them soon enough today. It took us until
12:30 to get our first fish in the boat and then we finally realized what we
needed to be doing. We saw a two 3-pounders and another 4-pounder but we
didn't get them in the boat. Heading into today, we were just excited to be
here. But then everything came into perspective for me this morning and we
really decided to go for it. In the end, we just came up a little short."

Auburn University targeted bass by fishing a soft plastic Net Bait Mini B
Bug on main-lake points. They also chased bass in shallow, muddy water
fishing a Net Bait B Bug.

"It was definitely a chess game out there," said Baker. "We did great on the
first day and yesterday we bombed. Today we went back to fishing simple, the
way we know how to fish and it worked out. We did miss two fish today but we
finished as one of the top five teams in the nation. And we had a lot of
fun."

In the end, the team walked away with $25,000 in winnings, split between
their bass club and university.

Murray State nets fourth place
After blanking on the second day of competition, Murray State University
teammates Kalem Tippett and Steve Miller rebounded for a total three-day
catch of 21 pounds, 8 ounces and a fourth-place finish.

"It's been an awesome ride," said Tippett. "To be in contention for a title
is all you can ask for going into the final day. Overall, it was a great
opportunity."

The Murray State University team took home $20,000 in cash, to be split
evenly with their bass club and university.

Texas A&M grabs fifth place

Rounding out the top-five teams at the 2010 FLW College National
Championship was Texas A&M. Led by teammates Paul Manley and Andrew Shafer,
the duo recorded a total three-day catch of 21 pounds, 7 ounces - finishing
just 1 ounce out of fourth place.
"It was tough out there today," said Manley. "The fish were there, but the
size wasn't."

While the team would have liked to have finished higher in the standings,
they said fans should expect to see them again in the not-to-distant future.

"We've already qualified for the (2010 FLW College Fishing) regionals so
hopefully we'll be back in the championship next April," said Shafer.

For their efforts, the team walked away with $15,000 in winnings.
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