08-14-2010, 08:52 PM
Armed with nothing but spinning reels and a boatload of senkos the team of Currie and Dredge stomped over the field at Lower Buckhorn on a day with lots of keepers but a small average size except for the stories of a few big ones that got away.
1. Todd "Senko Queen" Currie/Thom Dredge - 13.82
2. Chuck Webster/Majer Lee - 12.44
3. JP Derose/Bobby Huang - 12.30 BF 4.82
4. Charles Nahm/Jimmy Chua - 11.98
5. Charlie Lam/Phil Talbot - 11.90
6. Lee King/Randy Licastro - 11.62
7. Jason Robbie/Markus Ong - 11.44
8. Frank Ciancio/Marc Mauricio - 11.18
9. Dave Daubaras/Barrington Gracey - 10.14
10. Zeke Jaksa/Daniel Oliveira - 10.10
11. Ray Caruana/Steve Pramparo - 9.80
12. Andre Langdon/David Cates - 7.90
13. Manny Oliveira/Greg Johnstone - 7.24
14. Louis Milo/Jeff Watson - BAGEL
Thanks very much to the weighmaster Chuck and Frank for collecting the ramp fees and for everyone for being good about bringing their fish out to deeper water to let go although I think the cottagers would've preferred we let them go at the dock from the look in their eyes. Nice to see the interest and also to see the kids eyes light up at the size of some of the fish brought in.
1. Todd "Senko Queen" Currie/Thom Dredge - 13.82
2. Chuck Webster/Majer Lee - 12.44
3. JP Derose/Bobby Huang - 12.30 BF 4.82
4. Charles Nahm/Jimmy Chua - 11.98
5. Charlie Lam/Phil Talbot - 11.90
6. Lee King/Randy Licastro - 11.62
7. Jason Robbie/Markus Ong - 11.44
8. Frank Ciancio/Marc Mauricio - 11.18
9. Dave Daubaras/Barrington Gracey - 10.14
10. Zeke Jaksa/Daniel Oliveira - 10.10
11. Ray Caruana/Steve Pramparo - 9.80
12. Andre Langdon/David Cates - 7.90
13. Manny Oliveira/Greg Johnstone - 7.24
14. Louis Milo/Jeff Watson - BAGEL
Thanks very much to the weighmaster Chuck and Frank for collecting the ramp fees and for everyone for being good about bringing their fish out to deeper water to let go although I think the cottagers would've preferred we let them go at the dock from the look in their eyes. Nice to see the interest and also to see the kids eyes light up at the size of some of the fish brought in.

