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Schroeder
leads way into semifinal round by Dave Landahl - 30.May.2002
Wisconsin natives dominate top five slots at RCLWinnebago
OSHKOSH, Wis. - Once again Lake Winnebago proved to be stingy
with its limits of
walleyes today, but Ranger pro Leroy Schroeder of Larsen,
Wis., charged into the day-two lead with a hefty limit of walleyes
weighing 23 pounds, 15 ounces. Holding onto the second spot was day-one
leader and Ranger pro Tim Minnema of Markesan, Wis. "I am ready
for tomorrow," said Schroeder. "I really hope the big fish stay put
in the area I am fishing. If they are there, I will catch them."
Schroeder doesn't need a full day of fishing to weigh big limits of walleyes.
"For the last two days, I have had my limit in the boat early in the day,"
said Schroeder. "On day one, I was done around 9:30 a.m., and today I had
a limit by 9:15 a.m. Maybe tomorrow I will be done even earlier.
Who knows?" Schroeder's two-day total was 42, pounds 13 ounces.
Minnema drops a place Day two did not go as smoothly for Tim Minnema.
"I really struggled today," said Minnema. "I did not have
the action early in the day like on day one. I got a bit nervous,
but I stuck to my guns and ended up with a
nice limit of walleye." Minnema had a two day total of 36 pounds, 8
ounces. Experience pays off for Minnema."I have been fishing this
lake since I was a little boy
with my father," said Minnema. "My father taught me a lot about
how to fish for walleye on this system, and it has paid off so far."
Minnema is using the handlining method to present crankbaits to the
walleyes as they migrate back into Lake Winnebago. Although this method
is unconventional, it has paid off thus far. "It is no secret that
I am handlining," said Minnema. "Everyone that is out there fishing has
seen me doing it now. I just find that it is a very effective way
to fish for walleye on this system as they make their way back to
the big lake." Rounding out the top five pros heading into tomorrow's
semifinal round are: in third, Mark Keenan of Menasha, Wis., with 28 pounds,
8 ounces; in fourth, Jason Przekurat of Stevens Point, Wis., with
27 pounds, 6 ounces; and in the fifth spot, Jim Minnema of Randolph, Wis.;
with 26 pounds, 5 ounces. Weights do not carry over into the semifinal
or final round, so all 20 competitors will be starting from
scratch tomorrow as they compete for a chance at the finals and a first-place
prize valued at $90,000. The first-place prize includes $50,000 cash and
a fully-rigged Ranger, Crestliner or Lund boat with an Evinrude or Yamaha
Engine. Co-angler Clark jumps into the lead RCL co-angler Richard Clark
of Mukwonago, Wis., heads into tomorrow's semifinal with high hopes."It
is terrific news to find out that you made the semifinal cut," said Clark.
"I really feel good about that, and I will prepare for tomorrow."Clark's
two-day total was 33 pounds, 2 ounces.
The third-place co-angler going into tomorrow's semifinal round is
Kristine Szczech of St. Paul, Minn.Szczech and her pro partner Tim Herink
of Plainfield, Ill., only caught three walleyes today, but they wereWal-Mart-quality
fish. "We caught Wal-Mart fish today," said Szczech. "My partner
and I only caught three fish, but they averaged over 5 pounds a piece.
The weight of these fish got me to Wal-Mart tomorrow." The
three fish Szczech and Herink caught weighed 16 pounds and 5 ounces giving
her a two-day total of 30 pounds, 8 ounces. The remaining top five co-anglers
heading into the semifinal round are, in second, Keith Strauss of
Syracuse, Ind., with 31 pounds, 5 ounces, and in fourth is John Solek of
Indianapolis, Ind., with 28 pounds, 1 ounce. Solek is currently leading
the RCL Co-angler-of-the-Year field. If Solek wins the
Co-angler-of-the-Year title, he will receive free co-angler entry fees
into next year's RCL circuit. In the fifth spot is Michael Dutton of Kaukauna,
Wis., with a total of 27 pounds, 13 ounces. The co-anglers
are competing for a first-place prize of $15,000 cash. The semifinal
round will start tomorrow morning at 7 a.m. at the Pioneer Resort and Marina
located at 1000 Pioneer Drive in Oshkosh, Wis. The number at the marina
is (800) 683-1980. The semifinal and final round weigh-ins will be held
at the Oshkosh Wal-Mart located at 2035 S. Koeller St. starting
at 4 p.m.
Quick stats
Number of boats: 144
Total fish weighed in: 459 Total weight: 985 pounds, 11 ounces
Limits caught: 16
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