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Sage Lake ‘Bass Blast’ a hit

Todd Miller won first prize with Largest Panfish with a .88-pound Rock Bass and had the second largest Bass with an 18.25-inch Largemouth.

SAGE LAKE – The Sage Lake Association hosted its much-anticipated Bass Blast Fishing Tournament on Sept. 13, drawing anglers of all skill levels to the waters of Sage Lake for a day of competition and camaraderie.

The tournament was comprised of teams with up to two anglers per boat vying for top honors. A total of $500 was awarded. 100 percent of entry fees being returned to participants. Cash prizes went to the first- and second-place teams based on the combined weight of each team’s five heaviest bass.

Weston Ockerman (left) won first prize for Smallest Panfish with a .48-pound Bluegill. Nolan Beaver won second for the Largest Panfish with a .72-pound Rock Bass.
Weston Ockerman (left) won first prize for Smallest Panfish with a .48-pound Bluegill. Nolan Beaver won second for the Largest Panfish with a .72-pound Rock Bass.

An optional Big Bass Buy-In added extra excitement, giving anglers the chance to compete for a prize based on the heaviest single bass caught.

The event kicked off with morning registration at the public launch on Sage Lake Road, where participants gathered before heading out onto the water. Spirits were high as boats launched, and throughout the day anglers shared stories, compared catches, and enjoyed the natural beauty of Sage Lake.

Art Gomery won second place in the Pike class with a 24.5-inch Northern.
Gary Owen won second Smallest Panfish with a .33-pound Bluegill.
Larry Fidler won for the largest Pike with this 29.5-inch Northern.
Randy Hodge won the prize for the largest bass with the 19-inch Largemouth.
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