Archive for December 8th, 2008

MidWest Open, a NAIFC QUALIFIER

Monday, December 8th, 2008

If you have bit of the competitive bug, or just love ice fishing, Michigan is the right place for you.

Long time host of Michigan’s site on the old Super Trap Attack Series, Knutson’s Recreational Sales of Brooklyn, Michigan will be hosting the only satillite event on this year’s NAIFC circuit of ice fishing events.  The tournament will be held on Devil’s Lake right off of US-223.  While most events on the circuit require a 200 dollar entry fee, the cost for the Devil’s Lake event is only $120.

Knutson’s has gone the extra step in guranteeing a $10,000 payout for the first place team, regardless of sign-ups.  The rest of the events pay out $7,500 based on a full field of 150 teams.  There will be numerous other prizes of cash and equipment given out in Michigan as well as the 1st place 10 grand.  For sign up information, follow this link at Knutson’s Live Bait website:

http://www.knutsonlivebait.com/midwest_open_tournament.html

For a full schedule for the NAIFC,  here is a list of the events, more information can be found at the tournament website,  www.naifc.com.

NAIFC Tournament Series – Lake Osakis, MN  Sunday, January 4th, 2009  Open Qualifier 
NAIFC Tournament Series – Crescent Lk, WI  Sunday, January 11th, 2009  Open Qualifier 
NAIFC Tournament Series – Lake Byllesby, MN  Sunday, January 18th, 2009  Open Qualifier 
NAIFC Tournament Series – Devil’s Lake, MI  Sunday, February 1st, 2009  Open Qualifier 
NAIFC Tournament Series – Delavan Lake, WI  Sunday, February 8th, 2009  Open Qualifier 
NAIFC Tournament Series – Channel Lake, IL  Sunday, February 22nd, 2009  Open Qualifier 
NAIFC Tournament Series – Lk Bomoseen, VT  Sunday, March 8th, 2009  Open Qualifier 
NAIFC Tournament Series – Boom Lake, WI  Saturday, December 19th, 2009  Series Championship 

 

The official rules for all the events are as follows:

NAIFC Tournament Series Official Rules

The NAIFC Tournament Series reserves the right to amend and introduce rules.

  1. Participants may fish with or without a portable fish house. No hard side/wheeled houses. All shelters must be open until the 8:00 am start time.
  2. No third-party fishing during the event. Each team must fish alone. Family members or friends who are not in the competition may not fish within established tournament boundaries. No communication/sharing of information between teams that may give another team a fishing advantage.
  3. Participants can fish with only one line at a time.
  4. Fish must be kept alive in a five gallon bucket or similar container at least half full of water and without ice. No frozen fish.
  5. Participants may drill as many holes as they wish. However, any open hole may be fished by any competitor as long as they maintain the 10ft rule.
  6. Teams may not fish closer than 10 feet from another team.
  7. Team partners must stay within 30 paces from one another from the time their team has passed inspection until their team’s fish have been weighed. This includes the inspection, traveling on and off the ice, tournament fishing hours, and weigh-ins.
  8. All teams must fish within the designated tournament boundary area.
  9. Prefishing or practice fishing on the lake the day of the tournament is prohibited. All pre-fishing must be complete by the start of the 7:00pm rules meeting the night before the tournament.
  10. At least (1) one team member must attend rules meeting/registration.
  11. There will be mandatory fish house and equipment inspections before participants are allowed to proceed onto the ice. The time inspections begin will be announced at the Rules Meeting (generally inspections begin at 6:30 am). Any area that is big enough to hold a fish (like but not limited to: buckets, coolers, bags, storage compartments, electronics, clothing and fish shelter) must be open and ready to be inspected.
  12. Teams must return to the official tournament weigh station by 1:00 pm with all fish ready to be weighed. Your BIG FISH must be marked and ready to weigh. NO CULLING ALLOWED!
  13. State laws must be observed at all times. Receiving a fishing violation citation may result in immediate disqualification. All laws pertaining to Snowmobile/ATV’s (registration, licensing, insurance, and helmet laws) must be observed at all times. NO ALCOHOL ALLOWED during tournament!
  14. Cars and trucks will not be permitted inside the tournament area during the event. Snowmobiles and ATV’s can be used when possible. Tournament officials will make the final decision on whether ice conditions are satisfactory for snowmobile and ATV use.
  15. This is a one-day, total weight tournament. Designated species and total number of fish will be announced for each individual tournament site. If a team is over their total number of fish, that team shall be penalized in the following manner;
    • The big fish they register at weigh-ins will be the fish that is culled from their total bag number. Example: A team comes to scale with 17 fish, when the total bag limit is only 16 fish. Their big fish will be removed to bring your count to the designated limit of 16 fish.
    • That team will also be deducted the weight of their big fish from total weight. Example: The big fish weighed .75lbs. Their bag limit weight after the corrected number of fish was 5.75lbs. Their official weight will be 5.00lbs.
  16. If a team witnesses a violation of these rules, it is the obligation of that team to notify an official immediately. If a violation is reported after the fact (up to one hour after the 1:00 pm stop fishing time), the team filing the grievance must do so in writing, with a form provided and a processing fee. If the grievance is deemed valid, the processing fee will be refunded.

The North American Ice Fishing Circuit….

Monday, December 8th, 2008

….better known as the NAIFC is getting ready to kick off its second season on the hardwater.  Love the sound of that….HARDWATER….ice….winter….is there a better time of the year in Michigan? Ok, I digress, but still pumped up!!!

After fishing 7 years on the previous Ice Team Series of Super Trap Attacks, missing last year due to unforseen problems, then too much fishing on Saginaw Bay chasing walleyes, I am set to do it again. I have a good partner who brings with him a ton of experience, and there are 7 different tournaments in which to enter!  You can visit www.naifc.org for more details.  We plan on fishing Michigan over on Devil’s Lake, and Illinois and Wisconsin. 

Each tourney has a 200 dollar entry fee, you have a meeting for rules on Saturday and get to business on Sunday morning.  Most of the tournies are dual species, a combination of either two (bluegill, perch or crappie).  Bluegill and sunnies are counted as the same, as well as their related relatives.  No Rock Bass though.  A total of 16 fish are weighed in, and if all goes well, you take home a chunk of 25 grand!

For more information go to www.naifc.com

Kodiak Ice Jigs @ Fishyum.com (updated pics)

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Here are some additional pics of the jigs from my order that I received.

One of the things I really like to do on this blog is to take Michigan made products and bring them to the forefront for everyone to see. Actually, the same goes for the favorite mom and pop tackle shops, good people, good service and fair prices deserve patronage. In the case of Kodiak Lures, it works out into a combination.  Michigan products, and with a slight twist, mom and son website.

I had the opportunity to speak with Jeff Gerstler this past week, who along with his mother Janet, own and operate Kodiak Lures out of Tecumseh, Michigan.  At one time, his father who has passed away, owned the small sports shop just east of town in Clinton, on US-12.  Over 25 years ago, I can remember running into the shop from across the street where Ida was participating in the Clinton Invitation Track Meet. I don’t the coaches ever caught on!

The Gerstler’s have been operating their website for two years now, and although they have a few retail ventures, they plan on keeping the majority of their business on the Internet.  Its more of a cost thing Jeff explained, to keep the costs down for the anglers and deliver at a fair price.  Although their lures range from open water to ice fishing, it is the season with ice almost upon us, so lets stay with that theme.  There are several ice lures available for only 69 cents each on the website.

I placed an order for a BUNCH of jigs late Tuesday night after getting my computer back from having the hard drive replaced.  This morning I knew that the order has already been shipped by simply signing back into the website, typing in my order confirmation code and seeing the latest update on the shipment.  I like that, because as I gear up for the tournament season on the NAIFC circuit, I don’t like little hic-ups to pop up as  I check things off my lists of things to do.

The website offers several unique paint jobs in its winter lineup.  Some of the lure bodies are similar to some old winter standbys, and then you have some truly unique styles.  I loaded up with either three or four jigs from the “Chubby” series of jigs in sizes 10 and 12. Not to mention that there are some tungsten jigs available in size 12 with metallic copper, gold and silver.  I love Tungsten jigs for the way they fish heavy but keep a small profile in the water, so I picked up more of those.

There are several spoons in the ice lineup that look promising as well.  One unique one of a type I had never seen before is the Pegasus.  At only .8th of an inch this spoon should be a perch and crappie magnet dressed with a small willow blade on each side of the body. Its one of the top sellers on the website so I am thinking other people have come to the same conclusion.

The Gerstler’s are also involved in helping to promote the sport of ice fishing.  While on the phone I was told about them being involved in helping out with a one of, if not the biggest kid’s ice fishing clinic held in the states.  I thought that’s a good thing, its always wise in helping promote a sport to get the kids involved.  You get the kids inspired and the next thing you know, the parents are walking out onto the ice and drilling holes too.  Then I saw that same day on the phone exactly how involved Kodiak was with the clinic.  These were pics were taken from one of the ice fishing forums that I visit, under the headline of “Have you ever seen $1,400 worth of Jigs?”

From the website, they have sold jigs to the New England area to literally the other side of the world by shipping orders all the way to Australia.  Orders are increasing in states as the ice sets in on the lakes, and it won’t be long now before their numbers increase here in Michigan after getting calls from friends up north that they are walking out and getting their lines wet.

To wrap this up, the jigs I ordered arrived yesterday in the mail.  It took me two days to finalize this piece.  Granted they were only being shipped from Tecumseh to Ida, but that is still only two days after placing the order on the website.  They were ordered Tuesday night, shipped Wednesday morning, and arrived Thursday afternoon…that is pretty good service!