Final Weekly Results
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Mike
Olinger
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Cory
Bohmann
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Jim
Rink
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Larry
Seeman
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Tracy Jourdan 
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Frank
Rink
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Rafal
Stec
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Dennis
Davis
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Big Fish
of the
Week |
| Sept. 3 |
Peg 5
Weight
70-13
# of Carp
9
Points
7 |
Peg 1
Weight
30-14
# of Carp
7
Points
4 |
Peg 4
Weight
40-8
# of Carp
5
Points
6 |
Peg 2
Weight
9-1
# of Carp
3
Points
2 |
Peg 3
Weight
32-11
# of Carp
5
Points
5 |
Peg 8
Weight
112-3
# of Carp
20
Points
8 |
Peg 6
Weight
12-11
# of Carp
1
Points
3 |
Peg NA
Weight
0
# of Carp
0
Points
0 |
Mike
Olinger
18-2
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| Sept. 24th |
Peg 6
Weight
265-5
# of Carp
39
Points
8 |
Peg 4
Weight
53-7
# of Carp
8
Points
1 |
Peg 7
Weight
64-5
# of Carp
12
Points
4 |
Peg 8
Weight
138-15
# of Carp
16
Points
6 |
Peg 3
Weight
64-3
# of Carp
8
Points
3 |
Peg 2
Weight
201-8
# of Carp
32
Points
7 |
Peg 5
Weight
69-10
# of Carp
7
Points
5 |
Peg 1
Weight
62-15
# of Carp
9
Points
2 |
Larry
Seeman
18-8 |
| Oct. 8th |
Peg 7
Weight
66-11
# of Carp
18
Points
7 |
Peg NA
Weight
0
# of Carp
0
Points
0 |
Peg 5
Weight
47-3
# of Carp
5
Points
5 |
Peg 8
Weight
66-5
# of Carp
10
Points
6 |
Peg 4
Weight
40-13
# of Carp
8
Points
3 |
Peg 2
Weight
69-3
# of Carp
13
Points
8 |
Peg 6
Weight
44-9
# of Carp
6
Points
4 |
Peg 1
Weight
14-12
# of Carp
3
Points
2 |
Larry
Seeman
15-5 |
| Oct. 29th |
Peg 1
Weight
85-12
# of Carp
15
Points
7 |
Peg 7
Weight
67-12
# of Carp
19
Points
6 |
Peg 4
Weight
41-6
# of Carp
6
Points
5 |
Peg 2
Weight
0-0
# of Carp
0
Points
1 |
Peg NA
Weight
0-0
# of Carp
0
Points
0 |
Peg 3
Weight
103-9
# of Carp
14
Points
8 |
Peg 6
Weight
17-4
# of Carp
3
Points
4 |
Peg 8
Weight
7-12
# of Carp
2
Points
3 |
Mike
Olinger
14-7 |
| Nov. 5th |
Peg 2
Weight
126-1
# of Carp
19
Points
7 |
Peg 7
Weight
30-1
# of Carp
7
Points
5 |
Peg NA
Weight
0-0
# of Carp
0
Points
0 |
Peg 5
Weight
0-0
# of Carp
0
Points
1 |
Peg 8
Weight
59-7
# of Carp
5
Points
6 |
Peg 3
Weight
134-5
# of Carp
23
Points
8 |
Peg 4
Weight
24-3
# of Carp
3
Points
3 |
Peg 1
Weight
27-4
# of Carp
4
Points
4 |
Tracy
Jourdan
18-9 |
| Nov. 12th |
Peg 4
Weight
34-6
# of Carp
5
Points
6 |
Peg 1
Weight
78-10
# of Carp
9
Points
7 |
Peg 2
Weight
11-3
# of Carp
2
Points
3 |
Peg NA
Weight
0-0
# of Carp
0
Points
0 |
Peg NA
Weight
0-0
# of Carp
0
Points
0 |
Peg 5
Weight
120-0
# of Carp
13
Points
8 |
Peg 8
Weight
11-3
# of Carp
1
Points
4 |
Peg 3
Weight
24-4
# of Carp
4
Points
5 |
Frank
Rink
21-13
|
| Dec. 3rd |
Peg 3
Weight
59-14
# of Carp
9
Points
5 |
Peg 8
Weight
137-15
# of Carp
18
Points
7 |
Peg 4
Weight
70-6
# of Carp
12
Points
6 |
Peg NA
Weight
0-0
# of Carp
0
Points
0 |
Peg NA
Weight
0-0
# of Carp
0
Points
0 |
Peg 1
Weight
226-15
# of Carp
27
Points
8 |
Peg 5
Weight
13-4
# of Carp
2
Points
4 |
Peg 7
Weight
9-11
# of Carp
3
Points
3 |
Cory
Bohmann
21-2 |
| Dec. 17th |
Peg NA
Weight
0-0
# of Carp
0
Points
0 |
Peg 7
Weight
3-10
# of Carp
1
Points
5 |
Peg 1
Weight
82-5
# of Carp
9
Points
8 |
Peg NA
Weight
0-0
# of Carp
0
Points
0 |
Peg 8
Weight
0-0
# of Carp
0
Points
1 |
Peg 2
Weight
25-2
# of Carp
4
Points
6 |
Peg NA
Weight
0-0
# of Carp
0
Points
0 |
Peg 4
Weight
39-0
# of Carp
8
Points
7 |
Jim
Rink
20-1 |
| TOTALS |
Mike
Olinger

Total Weight
708-14
Total # of Carp
114
Total Series' Points
47
Final
Place
2nd
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Cory
Bohmann

Total Weight
402-5
Total # of Carp
69
Total Series' Points
35
Final
Place
4th |
Jim
Rink

Total Weight
357-3
Total # of Carp
51
Total Series' Points
37
Final
Place
3rd
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Larry
Seeman

Total Weight
214-5
Total # of Carp
29
Total Series' Points
16
Final
Place
8th |
Tracy Jourdan

Total Weight
197-2
Total # of Carp
26
Total Series' Points
18
Final
Place
7th |
Frank
Rink

Total Weight
992-14
Total # of Carp
146
Total Series' Points
61
Final
Place
1st |
Rafal
Stec

Total Weight
192-12
Total # of Carp
23
Total Series' Points
27
Final
Place
5th |
Dennis
Davis

Total Weight
185-10
Total # of Carp
33
Total Series' Points
26
Final
Place
6th |
League's
Big Fish:
Frank
Rink
21-13
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Final League Totals after 8 sessions:
Total weight of captured carp: 3,251 lbs., 0 oz.
Number of carp caught: 491
Average weight: 6 lbs., 10 oz.
Click here for a detailed summary of participants' fish by fish results
for each session!
The Final Standings
(POINT SYSTEM BASED ON TOTAL WEIGHT CAUGHT EACH WEEK.
Ties in points are resolved by total number of fish caught in the series.)
First

Frank Rink - 61 points (146 fish - 992-14)
Second

Mike Olinger - 47 points (114 fish - 708-14)
Third

Jim Rink - 37 points (51 fish - 357-3)
Fourth

Cory Bohmann - 35 points (69 fish - 402-5)
Fifth

Rafal Stec - 27 points (23 fish - 192-12)
Sixth

Dennis Davis - 26 points (33 fish - 185-10)
Seventh

Tracy Jourdan - 18 points (26 fish - 197-2)
Eighth
Larry Seeman - 16 points (29 fish - 214-5)
JTF40 Carp League Big Fish
Frank Rink
21 lbs., 13 ounces
November 12, 2011
A few more final stats
Number of Fish Caught in Series - Top 5 JTF40 Carp League Anglers
Frank Rink - 146
Mike Olinger -114
Cory Bohmann - 69
Jim Rink - 51
Dennis Davis - 33
Total Weight in Series - Top 5 JTF40 Carp League Anglers
Frank Rink - 992-14
Mike Olinger - 708-14
Cory Bohmann - 402-5
Jim Rink - 357-3
Larry Seeman - 214-5
Average Weight in Series - Top 5 JTF40 Carp League Anglers
Rafal Stec - 8-6
Tracy Jourdan - 7-9
Larry Seeman - 7-6
Jim Rink - 7-0
Frank Rink - 6-13
Big Fish - Top 20 JTF40 Carp League Anglers
Frank Rink - 21-13
Cory Bohmann - 21-2
Jim Rink - 20-1
Frank Rink - 20-0
Tracy Jourdan - 18-9
Larry Seeman - 18-8
Mike Olinger - 18-2
Mike Olinger - 17-15
Frank Rink - 17-3
Frank Rink - 17-1
Mike Olinger - 16-15
Frank Rink - 16-13
Larry Seeman - 16-12
Cory Bohmann - 16-4
Larry Seeman - 16-0
Cory Bohmann - 16-0
Frank Rink - 15-5
Larry Seeman - 15-5
Tracy Jourdan - 15-2
Frank Rink - 15-2
Times a JTF40 Carp League Angler has caught session's big fish
Larry Seeman - 2 (18-8, 9/24/11, peg 8) (15-5, 10/8/11, peg 8)
Mike Olinger - 2 (18-2, 9/3/11, peg 5) (14-7,10/29/11, peg 1)
Tracy Jourdan - 1 (18-9, 11/5/11, peg 8)
Frank Rink - 1 (21-13, 11/12/11, peg 5)
Cory Bohmann - 1 (21-2, 12/3/11, peg 8)
Jim Rink - 1 (20-1, 12/17/11, peg 1)
Times a JTF40 Carp League Angler has caught session's most fish
Frank Rink- 4 (20, 9/3/11, peg 8) (23, 11/5/11, peg 3) (13, 11/12/11, peg 5) (27, 12/3/11, peg 1)
Mike Olinger - 2 (39, 9/24/11, peg 6) (18, 10/8/11, peg 7)
Cory Bohmann - 1 (19, 10/29/11, peg 8)
Jim Rink - 1 (9, 12/17/11, peg 1)
Times a JTF40 Carp League Angler has caught session's highest total weight
Frank Rink - 6 (112-3, 9/3/11, peg 8) (69-3, 10/8/11, peg 2) (103-9, 10/29/11, peg 3)
(134-5, 11/5/11, peg 3) (120-0, 11/12/11, peg 5) (226-15, 12/3/11, peg 1)
Mike Olinger - 1 (265-5, 9/24/11, peg 6)
Jim Rink - 1
(82-5, 12/17/11, peg 1)
A few photos
The Prizes
Trophies for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place and for big fish!
Medals for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th place and for big fish!

(There will be 103% payout of entry fees. Entry fee is $100)
Entries paid to date:
Larry Seeman - $100
Frank Rink - $100
Cory Bohmann - $75
Tracy Jourdan - $100
Mike Olinger - $100
Jim Rink - $100
Rafal Stec - $100
Dennis Davis - $100
Total score based on 8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 point system with eight anglers:
1st place - 40% of entry fees = $320
2nd place - 30% of entry fees = $240
3rd place - 20% of entry fees = $160
Big Fish - 10% of entry fees + $20 = $100
There will also be an optional $10 big fish pot at each session.
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League ending "doorprizes"
Door prizes were distributed at the 4:30 p.m. awards distribution ceremony aon 12/17/11.
Anglers chose one item at a time in reverse order of their finish in the league.
(1) a set of five new Lee Young Tiger Feeders,
(2) a new pair of stainless steel, three rod buzz bars,
(3) a new 300 yard spool of Sufix Elite 20 lb. fishing line,
(4) a new CAG coffee mug,
(5) one new bag and one partially used bag of World Classic Baits method mix,
(6) one used Cat's Eye nightlight for the bill of your cap,
(7) a set of three used Nash lightweight chain swingers (plus a water thermometer and a lightweight metal swinger),
(8) a pack of new Resistance RTH2 size 4 hooks and a pack of new size 6 Wacker Bait hooks,
(9) an assortment of 20 method leads from Resistance, Pallatrax, Fox, etc. Most are new; some are used.
(10) another set of three new Lee Young Tiger Feeders
The Schedule
All sessions are on Saturdays with peg draw at Bicentennial Park, Joliet, Illinois
Peg Draw is at 6:30 a.m. sharp .
Fishing is from 7:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. (7:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at December sessions).
Sept. 3rd (Session 1)
Sept. 24th (Session 2)
Oct. 8th (Session 3)
Oct. 29th (Session 4)
Nov. 5th (Session 5)
Nov. 12th (Session 6)
Dec. 3rd (Session 7)
Dec. 17th (Session 8) |
The session will be held no matter what the condition of the river.
There will be no cancellations or postponements.
The Competitors

Jim
Rink |

Cory
Bohmann |

Larry
Seeman |

Frank
Rink
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Mike
Olinger |

Tracy
Jourdan |

Dennis
Davis |

Rafal
Stec
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| We have eight anglers for the league. |
The Pegs
The Rules
1. Peg choice for each session will be conducted at Bicentennial Park (South) in Joliet, Illinois.
2. The peg draw will be EXACTLY one half (1/2) hour before the start of fishing. Peg draw is at 6:30 AM. Fishing begins at 7:00 AM . Fishing ends at 5:00 PM (4:30 PM at December sessions). Pegs/flags shall be 10-20 yards apart and will be staked out by the league official(s) and numbered PRIOR TO CHOOSING PEGS. December sessions will begin one-half hour later and end one-half hour earlier.
3. The JTF40 Carp league will be scored on a points system. It will be determined by the second session (September 24, 2011) how many anglers are in the league. There will be no additional anglers allowed after September 24. Scoring for each session will be based on the total weight of recordable carp captured by each angler at that session. If there are eight anglers in the league, scoring will be 8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 with an angler receiving eight points for high total weight for the session. The angler with the second high total weight will receive 7 points and so on. If an angler blanks, he will receive one point for being present. Anglers who do not show up for a session will receive no points.
4. At the September 3 session, names of entered anglers who are physically present at the peg draw will be placed in a receptacle at 6:30 a.m.. The first name drawn will be allowed the peg of his/her choice. This process will continue until all the names of physically present anglers are drawn and pegs are chosen. Anglers arriving after 6:30 a.m. will draw to determine choice of whatever pegs remain. There are no call-in peg choices. "You snooze, you lose."
5. At the September 24th session and all sessions thereafter, the angler who has the lowest score in the competition will be given the first choice of pegs. The angler with the second lowest score will have second choice. This process will continue until the highest scoring angler has last choice. Once you have chosen, that is your peg for the session. If, after any session, there is a tie in points, the higher placed angler will be determined by total number of fish caught in the entire series. If there is a tie in number of fish caught, the higher placed angler will be determined by total weight of fish caught through the entire series.
6. Peg choice will begin exactly at 6:30 AM. If an angler is not present for peg choice, he relinquishes his/her place in the process and will have a choice of whatever pegs are remaining upon his/her arrival at the venue. There will be no call-in peg choices. "Your snooze, you lose."
7. Anglers may go to their pegs immediately after they draw. All pegs will be along the west shore of the Desplaines River at Bicentennial Park (north and/or south parks). There is the possibility that an angler could choose a peg that is somewhat isolated from the other anglers. An isolated angler may weigh his own fish on the honor system. All recordable fish must be released alive and in good condition. If there are 9 anglers in the league, the 9th peg will be a sliding peg. An angler may move along this peg at any time during the session.
8. Anglers may weigh their own fish on the honor system if they are isolated from the rest of the participants. All fish must be released alive and able to swim strongly away.
9. During the preparation period (between 6:30 and 7:00 AM), competitors may set-up their gear, test their rigs, chum their location, and plumb depth. YOU MAY CHUM AT ANY TIME, INCLUDING ANY DAYS OF THE WEEK.
10. Anglers must be positioned NOT farther than 3 feet to either side of their peg/flag. An angler may fish up to HALF THE DISTANCE TO THE NEXTOCCUPIED PEG on either side. If there is no angler at a peg adjacent to you (to your left or to your right), you may cast as far to the left or right as you can/wish.
11. Anglers will be restricted to fishing with 2 poles, 2 lines, and 2 hooks at a time. An angler may have as many spares set-up and ready as wanted, but he may only use two (2) at a time.
12. Ledger, feeder, hair-rigging, and float fishing are allowed.
13. NO artificial lures such as jigs may be used. Imitation baits are allowed: plastic corn, boilies, etc.
14. An angler MUST STRIKE and PLAY the fish UNASSISTED. Netting the fish may be done by anyone.
15. All fish will be weighed in the presence of an angler who is entered in the competition. Each fish weighed will require the weight, time of catch, and signature of the witnessing angler recorded on the score sheet, or the fish WILL NOT COUNT! A fish must be released alive and able to swim away in good shape, or the fish WILL NOT COUNT! Eligible carp are commons, mirrors, crucians, hybrids/goldfish, and koi. (Exception - Anglers may weigh their own fish on the honor system if they are isolated from the rest of the participants.)
16. A fish must be hooked by 5:00 PM sharp (4:30 at December sessions) and fishing stops at that time! Since we will all be fishing different locations, there will be no horn or whistle, just an honor system. If a carp is hooked just prior to 5:00 PM (4:30 at December sessions), it must be landed and out of the water by 5:10 PM (4:40 at December sessions). Once again, the honor system applies here, and other anglers should take note to make sure no fish are landed after 5:10 PM (4:40 at December sessions). Anglers are to submit their score sheets to the organizer at the conclusion of the session.
17. All anglers must have a valid Illinois fishing license.
18. The entry fee will be $100. You may pay it at the start of the league or $25 will be required at the September 3 first session with $75 to be paid in three remaining installments of $25 on or before the following dates: Oct. 8, Nov. 5, Dec. 3.
19. The session will be held no matter what the river conditions are.
20. If an angler arrives at his peg, and a local angler is fishing in that peg, then he is to set up as close as he can to his assigned peg. If that puts him too close to the next assigned peg, the angler at the next assigned peg will have to adjust, also, to allow both anglers room.
21. Tie-breakers--Cash prizes are awarded to the three anglers with the highest series' total points/score and to the angler who catches the series' biggest fish. In the case of a tie in points/score, the angler who caught the most fish during the series will prevail. If there is still a tie after the number of fish are calculated, the tie will be broken by the total weight of the angler's fish caught in the series. If there is a tie in the weight of the big fish, the prize will be shared.
22. Have fun, be safe, and catch some fish! |

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