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McQuoid Wins $50,000 and new boat in Wal-Mart RCL Walleye Circuit Tournament
Sept. 8, 2001
Devils Lake, N.D., - Pro angler Kevin McQuoid of Isle,
Minn., landed $50,000 cash and a Yamaha-powered Ranger boat with GARMIN
electronics Saturday on Devils Lake after weighing in five walleyes that
registered 19 pounds, 5 ounces. His partner, co-angler Don Rosen of
Rosemount, Minn., reeled in $15,000 cash for the catch in the third and
final qualifying tournament of the 2001 Wal-Mart RCL Walleye Circuit-the
world's most lucrative walleye fishing series.
The pair's impressive catch was the result of jigging with night crawlers in
7 to 13 feet of water along a rocky shoreline in the northwest corner of
Devils Lake. It was the one spot that McQuoid found during eight days of
practice that he felt would yield a steady bite, and he was right. The
location and tactic produced more than 14 pounds of walleye on three out of
four days.
"We set out with a good plan to win it with a 20-inch minimum," said
McQuoid, who plans to use his winnings to help pay for a newly purchased
house. "We were pretty lucky today. The fish came in pretty much the right
order, and we only threw three back. We had our limit by 11 a.m., so it was
a long wait until weigh-in."
McQuoid and Rosen qualified for the final round of 12 pros and co-anglers in
eighth place after landing five walleyes weighing 14 pounds, 15 ounces
Friday.
"This was my first RCL, but I've been a fisherman all my life," said Rosen,
whose son, Bart, competed in the Pro Division and finished 93rd. "It really
feels great. I had a wonderful partner."
Competition began Wednesday with 248 anglers from 17 states and Canada
taking off from Spirit Lake Marina in Spirit Lake, N.D. The field was cut
Thursday to the top 60 anglers in each division and trimmed again to the top
12 anglers in each division after Friday's weigh-in. Weights were cleared
for all anglers on Friday and Saturday.
Pro Brian Walter of Minot, N.D. ($30,000) and co-angler Greg Darsow of
Billings, Mont. ($10,000) placed second with five walleyes weighing 16
pounds, 14 ounces. Pro Scott Larson of West Fargo, N.D. ($25,000) and
co-angler Randy Blasky of Fordville, N.D. ($7,500) placed third with five
walleyes weighing 15 pounds. Pro Charles Johnson of Merrifield, Minn.
($20,000) and co-angler Bob Podleski of Prescott, Mich. ($6,000) placed
fourth with five walleyes weighing 14 pounds, 10 ounces. Pro Roife Behrend
of Brookings, S.D. ($15,000) and co-angler Gary Fitch of Grand Island, Neb.
($5,000) placed fifth with four walleyes weighing 14 pounds, 5 ounces.
Run by Operation Walleye and named after Wal-Mart and boat manufacturers
Ranger, Crestliner and Lund, the 2001Wal-Mart RCL Walleye Circuit features
three regular season tournaments each with a $390,750 purse and a
championship with a $1.4 million purse.
Two hundred pros and 200 co-anglers will compete in the Wal-Mart RCL Walleye
Championship for a top award of up to $400,000 in the Pro Division and
$150,000 in the Co-Angler Division. The championship will be held on the Fox
River and Green Bay in Green Bay, Wis., Oct. 2-6. Green Bay hosted the
inaugural Wal-Mart RCL Championship last year when Scott Glorvigen of Grand
Rapids, Minn., won $300,000 and instantly joined the sport's top all-time
money winners.
Sponsors of the 2001 Wal-Mart RCL Walleye Circuit are Coleman, Conseco,
Crestliner, Energizer, EverStart Batteries, GARMIN, Kellogg's, Lund, Mercury
Marine, Minn Kota, Poulan, Ranger Boats, Wal-Mart, Weed Eater and Yamaha
Outboards.
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