Friday, November 9, 2012

Final Standings - Hobie Fishing World Chapmpionship

Here are the day three results and the final standings from the Hobie Fishing World Championship:

Day 3 - Fayette County Reservoir

1) Dave Hedge, Australia, 3 fish, 60 inches
2) Rob Milam, USA, 3 fish, 59 inches
3) Marty Mood, USA, 3 fish, 58.75 inches
4) Morgan Prmnitz, USA, 3 fish, 54.5 inches
5) Johan van kooten, Netherlands, 3 fish, 54.25 inches
6) Cedric Lartigue, France, 3 fish, 545 inches
7) Benton Parrott, USA, 3 fish, 53.75 inches
8) Brad Kirn, USA, 3 fish, 53 inches
9) Johnson Lee, Singapore, 3 fish, 52.75 inches
10) TK Lee, South Korea, 3 fish, 52.75 inches

The anglers caught much larger stringers on day three than they did on the same lake in day 2.

Final Standings

# |      Angler       | Country | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Total
1      Marty Mood          USA           56.5           45.75        58.75          161
2      Gianluca Armani      Italy    46.5           54.25        50.5            151.25
3      Johnson Lee        Singapore 49.5           48.5          52.75         150.75
4      Rob Milam            USA            45.75          45.75        59             150.5
5      Gero Priebe         Germany 45.75          52             51.5          149.25
6      Henna Honkanen   Finland 46.75          55.75        45             147.5
7      Josh Carpenter      Australia 48.5            48             50             146.5
8      Matt Petrie            Australia   54.25          46.25       45.25         145.75
9      Scott Lovig            Australia    43             53.25           48           144.25
10    Jerome Richard       France   47.5           48               48            143.5




There were seven different countries represented in the top 10.  I think that is awesome, it really shows how kayak angling is continuing to grow all over the World.

2 comments:

  1. It also shows how good of fishermen and women these guys are. They came to a different country and fished for a fish they never seen or fished for. Great group of anglers!

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