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2007 Roger Toby Memorial
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The Annual February 17 2007 Roger Tobey Memorial Steelhead Contest was won by Bob Lerch with a 12 pound 15 ounce Steelie! Lerch actually caught the second place fish [12.5 pounds] too but rules state entrants could only win one prize! Lerch also picked up $150.00 in the 50/50 draw at the awards ceremonies.Second place went to D. J. LaVoy with a even 12 pounder. Third place was John Simone with an 11 pound 14 ounce specimen. Registrations were down this year probably due to the weather and river |
but the reports from the fishermen fishing from shore at Artpark reported a good number of steelies were caught and released.All boats reported good Catch and Release numbers. Captain John DeLorenzo reported upwards of 40 fish caught and released but everyone knew they had to enter at least an 11+ pound fish to be considered. Fisherman, outdoorsman, outdoors writer [Buffalo News] Will Elliott, Elliott states: “This had to “What could be better?” Congratulations to all entrants and the Tournament committee headed up Side Note: All fish were examined by the Make sure you check the photos below! |
Weigh master Tom Jacobs Weighing in a contestants 11 pound plus steelhead. Notice the pretty red/pink coloration along the side. [on the fish!] |
The weigh master is happier than the fisherman! Although he is hard to see, that is Joel Morrison holding an 11.4 steelhead he caught while fishing with Captain John DeLorenzo’s Niagara River Charters. The word of the day: Brrr! |
This is what the river looked like the day before the tournament. The truck is a Village of Lewiston truck spreading salt on the ramp. The village also maintains a pile of gravel and a shovel in case it is needed when hauling your trailer out on icy days. |
Sorry about not getting fishermen’s names for these photos but the photographer was a one man show without his note taker. [Too cold] |
This is Richard Fortier on the left. Richard has run this contest for the past 12 years and the tournament has always been a success. One of Richards best friends Tom Jacob [on right] served as the official weigh master this year as he has done in past tournaments. Thank Rich and Tom for your efforts!The awards ceremony at the Lewiston Fire Hall was another accolade to the success of this tournament. Thank You Firemen for your support! |
Lower Niagara River Captain Frank Campbell with his fishing crew coming in to dock. The weigh scales closed at 2:00 PM. That’s Campbell at the controls and Buffalo News outdoors writer Will Elliott [in the orange flotation jacket] taking a picture of the spectators on shore. Never got the other hearty fishermen names. Look at the ice eh? |
Roy Mura is a strong armed man. This one went over 11 pounds. |
Don’t need to ice these down! Oh! …….I love the colors. Think about it, most people don’t have a clue of what we do around here ALL YEAR ‘ROUND! Want to get into fish like this? Check our special Charter Captains Page and you will have dozens and dozens of choices. GO HERE |
If I caught a fish like this under freezing conditions like this fellow did I would pose for the camera too! What a beauty! Thanks for the photo. |
Have you ever launched your boat in conditions like this? I have always said, this is a winter contest and this is no place for sissies! This guy is taking his boat out. While he was backing into the river one of his four trailer wheels froze up in the parking lot while he was fishing. When he drove to the ramp with an empty trailer you could see the one wheel not turning.The boat in the background is Captain John DeLorenzo with his clients. Notice the ice cakes, and lots of them too! |
Here is a “Ripley’s Believe it or Not” A 6 or 8 foot ice cake that boaters need to avoid. You could sink your boat if you rammed one of these things hard enough. You would probably have a 5 minute death, or if wearing a floatation suit, you could have another 30 minutes or more to be rescued. Glass boats, “tin” [aluminum] boats, it makes no difference. Most all our winter steelheaders use “tin” boats. Don’t be stupid. |
I have more winter river photos and if you want to see them email me and I’ll build another page and put them on it for you. Most people never see the river in it’s beautiful winter colors.Personally I think our winters are great and our winters should be shared. I have Lake pictures as well.Check my Lake Ontario webcam, it is right in front of my house. I live next to Four Mile State Park right on the lake. Go Here to see the cam If you want to enjoy some of our fishing You must realize Outdoors Niagara does All fish not taken home were donated to |
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