TENNESSEE AND NORTH CAROLINA ANGLERS TIE FOR WIN IN RED MAN TOURNAMENT ON JAMES RIVER - Major League Fishing

TENNESSEE AND NORTH CAROLINA ANGLERS TIE FOR WIN IN RED MAN TOURNAMENT ON JAMES RIVER

August 22, 1999 • MLF • Archives

SANDSTONE, Va., (August 23, 1999) Carl Maxfield, of Bristol, Tennessee, and Wally Szuba, of Cary, North Carolina, tied for first place and won $2995, plus 50 CITGO Challenge Points for winning the Red Man Piedmont Division qualifier held Sunday on the James River. Maxfield brought in three bass weighing 11 pounds, 7 ounces, and Szuba brought in five bass weighing 11 pounds, 7 ounces to top a field of 280 anglers competing for $15,700.01.

Maxfield was flipping a black and blue jig in the Appaomattox area. He fished around submerged timber. Szuba fished the Chickahomany area using a Hawg Caller spinnerbait and fished in grass.

Rounding out the top positions were: (3) Chris Dunnavant, Mechanicsville, VA, five bass, 10-8, $961.50; (3) Rick Chenoweth, Woodbridge, VA, five bass, 10-8, $961.50; (4) Robert Hinds, Prince George, VA, five bass, 10-3, $673.

Stan Cobb of Midlothian, VA, won the Abu Garcia Big Bass Award of $1,000 for a 5 pound, 4 ounce bass.

John Wolfe of Woodbridge, VA, is leading the Piedmont Division’s Ranger Millennium big bass race for the year with a bass weighing 8 pounds, 13 ounces. The Ranger boat owner who catches the largest bass in each Red Man division over the course of the season, will qualify to enter the Ranger M1 Millennium tournament.

At the completion of the six Red Man qualifying events, the top 30 anglers, determined on a basis of pounds and points, will move onto Regional Championship competition. There they will compete against the top 30 fishermen from three other divisions for a Dream Rig consisting of a Chevy truck and a full-rigged Ranger bass boat powered by an Evinrude or Johnson outboard (only two divisions compete in the Western Regional for a fully-rigged Ranger bass boat) and a spot in the Red Man All-American in Hot Springs, Arkansas, May 8-13, 2000, where the winner will receive $100,000.

The rookie advancing farthest along the Red Man Trail will win the Old Milwaukee NA Rookie-of-the-Year Award.

All Red Man tournaments are catch and release events. Operation Bass historically maintains a 98 percent live release rate throughout the tournament season.

Sponsors of the 1999 Red Man Tournament Trail include: Evinrude Outboards, Evinrude Electrics, CITGO Petroleum, Ranger Boats, Humminbird Fishfinders, Stren Fishing Lines, Abu Garcia Rods and Reels, Chevy Trucks, ENERGIZER Marine Batteries, Old Milwaukee NA, Black & Decker, David Seeds, Coleman Products, Land O’ Lakes, BC Powder, Eveready, Wheaties, Chex Mix, Hamburger Helper, Wrangler, US Bank-VISA, Powerbait, and Frenzy.