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Mueller wins co-angler title

South Carolina co-angler wins EverStart Series Championship on hot tip from friend
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Co-angler Ronald Mueller of Prosperity, S.C., earned $10,000 cash plus an Evinrude- or Yamaha-powered Ranger boat equipped with a Minn Kota trolling motor, Garmin electronics and EverStart batteries. Photo by Yasutaka Ogasawara.
November 5, 2004 • Rob Newell • Archives

SOMERSET, Ky. – Ron Mueller of Prosperity, S.C., won the co-angler division of the EverStart Series Championship with four bass weighing 5 pounds, 1 ounce thanks to a tip from his friend, pro Anthony Gagliardi, also of Prosperity, S.C.

“I practiced with Anthony, and he showed me how to fish a weightless Zoom Fluke Jr.,” Mueller said. “And that’s what I caught all my fish on today.”

Mueller fished the smaller version of the Super Fluke on a spinning rod with 6-pound-test line.

“I threaded the bait on a tiny hook so the hook was exposed,” he said. “I would cast it out there and work it just under the surface. When the fish would come up to bite it, they were hooked as soon as they ate it.”

Mueller, who earned his way to the EverStart Series Championship through the Eastern Division, won a Ranger 519VS and $10,000 cash.

“This is a very special day,” he said, still shaking with excitement. “This is the biggest thing I’ve ever won. But what made it so special was that my wife and 16-month-old son, Blake, were here to see it. Once I made the top 10, they drove all night to get here.”

Mueller said he would be back as a co-angler next year and had no plans of turning pro anytime soon.

“I have to thank Anthony for this win,” he said. “This was my first year fishing EverStarts, and he really helped me out by letting me practice with him. He showed me things this year that would have taken me a long time to learn on my own – he’s a great guy.”

Co-angler Earl Dalton of Jackson, Calif., caught three bass weighing 3 pounds, 5 ounces and finished second.Dalton takes second

Earl Dalton of Jackson, Calif., finished in second place with three bass weighing 3 pounds, 5 ounces to earn $7,000.

Dalton caught his fish this week on drop-shot Pro Worm on 6-pound-test line.

“The Pro Worm is a 4-inch leech-bodied bait,” he said. “The color was Delta red”

“The key depth for me was 25 feet,” he added. “I’d watch my pro’s depth finder and work the worm out to 25 feet, and that’s when I’d get a bite.”

Collins finishes third

Gary Collins of Moorpark, Calif., finished third with two bass weighing 2 pounds, 15 ounces.

He caught his fish on a watermelon colored Zoom Trick Worm rigged on a 1/4-ounce Spot Remover with 12-pound-test line.

Rest of the best

Rounding out the top 10 co-anglers were Tony Sarkis of Phoenix, Ariz., finishing in fourth place with 1 pound, 7 ounces; Richard Vizcarra of Peoria, Ariz., finishing in fifth place with 1 pound; Steve Amata of Payson, Utah, finishing in sixth place with 15 ounces; David Lawson of Richmond, Ky., finishing in seventh place with 15 ounces; Kirk Beardsley of Huntington Beach, Calif., finishing in eighth place; Edward Adams of Egg Harbor, N.J., finishing in ninth place; and Larry Evans of South Point, Ohio, finishing in 10th place.