Matual Wins Rayovac FLW Series Tournament on Lake Erie

August 29, 2015
Rayovac-EverStart Series News Archive

SANDUSKY, Ohio (Aug. 29, 2015) – David Matual of Chicago, Illinois, weighed a five-bass limit totaling 22 pounds, 6 ounces Saturday to win the Rayovac FLW Series Northern Division tournament on Lake Erie with a three-day total of 15 bass weighing 65 pounds even. For his win, Matual earned $31,229 and a new Ranger Z518 with a 200-horsepower Evinrude or Mercury outboard.

“I’m shaking, I don’t think the win has set in yet,” said Matual, who earned his first career win as a boater in Rayovac FLW Series competition. “I had a tough practice so I didn’t know what to expect. The cold weather had dropped the surface temperature of the water nearly eight degrees during the week.”

Despite the difficult practice, Matual said he was able to dial in on bass that were chasing baitfish within a 100-foot stretch of reef just south of Pelee Point.

“I went to that area and had a five-bass limit within 30 minutes each day,” said Matual. “I was dropping-shotting a Jackall Crosstail Shad in a variety of colors. If that missed, I used a green-pumpkin-colored Chompers Tube. The bass were so aggressive I could see them breaking the top of the water going after baitfish. I figured they would bite any lure I threw down there.”

Matual said he caught approximately 55 keepers, in around 15 to 18 of water, over the course of the tournament.

“I was all alone in my area,” said Matual. “No one else was fishing around me. It was the perfect storm.”  

The top 10 pros on Lake Erie were:

1st:          David Matual, Chicago, Ill., 15 bass, 65-0, $31,229, Ranger Z518 w/ 200-horsepower outboard

2nd:         Jared Rhode, Port Clinton, Ohio, 15 bass, 64-9, $12,101

3rd:          Dave Lefebre, Erie, Pa., 15 bass, 64-8, $9,369

4th:          Trevor Jancasz, White Pigeon, Mich., 15 bass, 62-1, $7,807

5th:          Matt Vermilyea, Perrysburg, Ohio, 15 bass, 61-2, $7,027

6th:          Matt Elkins, Spencerville, Ohio, 15 bass, 60-5, $6,246   

7th:          Joe Balog, Harrison Township, Mich., 15 bass, 58-5, $5,465

8th:          Jeff Vizachero, Grosse Ile, Mich., 15 bass, 53-6, $4,684

9th:          Michael Sitko, Pinckney, Mich., 14 bass, 48-4, $3,904

10th:        Mike Oberski, Ann Arbor, 12 bass, 42-9, $3,123            

              

Mike Moran of Ruffs Dale, Pennsylvania, caught the biggest bass of the tournament in the pro division Friday, weighing 5 pounds, 10 ounces that earned him the day’s Big Bass award of $198. Justin Hicks of Roanoke, Virginia, won the co-angler division and a Ranger Z117C with a 90-horsepower Evinrude or Mercury outboard motor, with a three-day total of 15 bass weighing 59 pounds, 11 ounces.  The top 10 co-anglers on Lake Erie were:

              

               1st:          Justin Hicks, Roanoke, Virginia, 15 Bass, 59-11, Ranger Z117C w/ 90-horsepower outboard

               2nd:         Rick Harkness, Saint Marys, W. Va., 15 bass, 57-15, $3,949       

               3rd:          Wayne Nelson, Caistor Centre, Ontario, 15 bass, 54-3, $3,160    

               4th:          Arnold Payne Jr., Kokomo, Ind., 15 bass, 53-12, $2,765              

               5th:          Dennis Blakely, Norwalk, Ohio, 15 bass, 52-13, $2,370

               6th:          Keith Sensenig, Jane Lew, W. Va., 15 bass, 48-1, $1,975

               7th:          Brian Ruetz, Toledo, Ohio, 13 bass, 45-10, $1,580

               8th:          Brian Kich, Berea, Ohio, 13 bass, 45-2, $1,382              

               9th:          Vickie Maisch-Rumer, Lima, Ohio, 12 bass, 41-3, $1,185

               10th:        Bryan Sisk, Glenelg, Md., 12 bass, 40-6, $987

                   

The Rayovac FLW Series consists of five divisions – Central, Northern, Southeast, Texas and Western. Each division consists of three tournaments and competitors will be vying for valuable points in each division that could earn them the opportunity to fish in the no-entry-fee Rayovac FLW Series Championship. The 2015 Rayovac FLW Series Championship is being held Oct. 29-31 on the Ohio River in Paducah, Kentucky.