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Knowles Captures National Championship Classic

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Knowles Captures National Championship Classic

Postby KayakFishingClassicS » Sat Nov 27, 2010 6:54 pm

Below is an article by No Bananas Fishing Reviews:

The Kayak Fishing ClassicS National Championship Classic was held on November 20th & 21st in Florida and everyone had their game face on. There was plenty to be serious about in the two day event. How about over $8,000.00 in sponsor gear prizes and cash? How about some serious bragging rights for a year? How about the fun and joy of winning a big kayak fishing championship? Or how about $1,000.00 from Yuenling Beer or a Freedom Hawk Kayak? Sound Good? It should and in fact, it was great!
The anglers enjoyed a ‘fish where you like’ format for day one. Everyone had a chance to fish their favorite Florida waters for big redfish. Day two was spent vying for ‘Big Red’ on Tampa Bay. The anglers were ready and so was Mother Nature. The weather was near perfect and the fishing conditions were excellent and that made for some hot action and some surprises. The two series favorites placed well but did not win the kayak, the cash or the championship.
The 2 PM Weigh In on Sunday was hosted by the fantastic Whiskey Joes Bar & Grill of Tampa where the anglers shared fishing stories and high hopes. Tampa angler Mark Knowles slammed the event by winning the Freedom Hawk Kayak, the lion’s share of the cash and sponsor gear, the bragging rights and all of the fun of winning by turning in two nice redfish measuring 28.25” & 29.6” for his victory. The modest and ever smiling Knowles was surprised and elated to say the least. Mark can use the new Freedom Hawk Kayak and the $500.00 from Yuenling Beer. And we all know that an angler can never have enough gear but this may prove to the exception to that rule. Mark also won gear from Deep South Fishing Rods, Aqua Design, Steve Whitlock Game Fish Art, High Roller Lures, IceMule Coolers, Ocean Waves Sunglasses, Plano Tackle Systems, PrecisionPak, RiverBum Flies, Talic, Jim Teeny Fly Lines, Temple Fork Outfitters and Linsey EyeCare. Sounds like Christmas came early for Mark.
Second Place went to Jose Chavez who also won the PrecisionPak Big Fish Award. Jose won using his TFO fly rod and RiverBum Flies. Jose turned in a huge 33” monster redfish that looked like it ate a football for breakfast. Jose also had an early Christmas and received $300.00 from Yuenling Beer and a kayak full of sponsor gear. Jose is rapidly becoming and expert fly angler and has recently developed a passion for the art.
Third Place was hooked by Derick Burgos who turned in 22.75” & 28” redfish for his victory and won a cool $200.00 from Yuenling Beer and enough gear to outfit one of his kayaks. Burgos led the series year to the last event of the regular series year and was unable to attend the 10th and final series year event in October. It was nice to see him do so well in the Championship.
Fourth Place was captured by Series Champion, Chuck Statham by weighing in one redfish that was 31.5” and also looked big enough to pull a truck. Chuck received a bunch of sponsor gear to start his Holidays of right.
Fifth Place winner and also ever smiling went to Chris Ravelo with another big brute that measured a fat 31.25” to make it very close. Chris is an expert fly angler but went to his TFO/Gary Loomis Saltwater rod to capture his winning bruiser.
All of the Anglers in the National Championship Classic are excellent and have enjoyed the 2010 series. The Kayak Fishing ClassicS has awarded over $70,000.00 in sponsor gear and cash prizes in this their first Series Year. The ClassicS are looking for a great 2011 Series Year which begins in January. Visit them at http://www.KayakFishingClassicS.com to catch the fever of competitive kayak fishing, the fastest growing water sport in the world.
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Re: Knowles Captures National Championship Classic

Postby Shallow Pockets » Sat Nov 27, 2010 8:27 pm

Congrats to Mark :toast:
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Re: Knowles Captures National Championship Classic

Postby LimeCider » Sat Nov 27, 2010 11:42 pm

Major congrats to Ridgeback and all of the winners!!! :rock: :worthy: :toast: :yahooo: :happydance: :woohoo: :smoke: :sweet:

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Re: Knowles Captures National Championship Classic

Postby Ezylyf » Sun Nov 28, 2010 5:18 am

Wow Mark, now this is really cool. WTG, you da Man for sure..... Good Job...
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Re: Knowles Captures National Championship Classic

Postby SlikNik » Sun Nov 28, 2010 1:45 pm

Solid win Mark, congrats to the winners. :yahooo:
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Re: Knowles Captures National Championship Classic

Postby Mako » Sun Nov 28, 2010 2:02 pm

nice job Mark!!!
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Re: Knowles Captures National Championship Classic

Postby BryanS » Sun Nov 28, 2010 4:35 pm

Good stuff Mark!
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Re: Knowles Captures National Championship Classic

Postby hooknsnook » Sun Nov 28, 2010 5:24 pm

great job mark.. Jose and chuck ... way to go !
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Re: Knowles Captures National Championship Classic

Postby BassnFlash » Sun Nov 28, 2010 7:39 pm

Way to go Mark!
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Re: Knowles Captures National Championship Classic

Postby Ridgeback » Sun Nov 28, 2010 7:49 pm

Thanks a lot everyone.....this was my very first tournament win and it felt great ! Capt. Pat and his sponsors were extremely generous to say the least. It certainly felt like an early Christmas with all of the prizes awarded to first place ! ($500 from Yuengling, a new Freedom Hawk 12' kayak, a new TFO 8wt fly rod, new Fly Line from Teeny Professional, a new DeepSouth 7' baitcasting rod, an Ice Mule collapsible cooler, Steve Whitlock prints, sunglasses from Ocean Wave, a Plano dry box, lures from High Roller, a handful of new flies from RiverBum, camo fishing clothing from Aqua Design, a kayak storage system from Talic, and a new PFD vest from Precision-Pak...as you can see……the list was very long !)

Quite a number of our HardCore brethren had entered the final event of 2010 and the competition was extremely stiff. Mother Nature certainly played her part with night-time full moons & clear day-time skies (plus wind) to make the event that much more tough. I was very lucky and landed (quite literally) a single Redfish late afternoon on Saturday and again early Sunday…..they just happened to be good quality fish. Congrats goes out to all of the competitors that started early, quit late, and persevered thru 1000 + casts to find the very elusive Reds…..I know my forearm and shoulder needed the Icy Hot after we were done !

Special thanks goes out to my family for putting up with my weekend “addiction” (and then some) as well as to all of the HCKAC members (you know who you are) that spend their weekends out on the water with me. I hope that I have the good luck, good skill, and good fortune to place well in future tournaments and represent our HardCore Club.

Thx again to Capt. Pat and all of the sponsors at KayakFishingClassics for their support and generosity ! I know that it takes a lot of time and effort to put on a tournament series. I look forward to the 2011 KFC series and encourage all members of the HCKAC to participate.
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