
Joe Hill of North Highlands won first place in the adult division of the NorCal Trout Anglers Challenge Tournament of Champions at Collins Lake on November 4-5 by catching the largest fish, a rainbow trout weighing 4.48 pounds.
He was soaking chartreuse PowerBait from the bank when he hooked the hefty rainbow.
“I found excellent fishing both days,” he said. “I kept five rainbows and released five rainbows. My fishing partners also experienced great action while using PowerBait; they finished 15th and 19th in the event.”
Not only did he land the biggest fish in the event, but Hill won a 14-foot Tracker boat with a Mercury motor valued at $5,000.
140 anglers fished in the event at the foothill lake, located at an elevation of 1200 feet about midway between the cities of Marysville and Grass Valley. Anglers had to fish through rain at times on Saturday, but it was dry and sunny on Sunday.
“This fifth season was our most successful season ever, and our anglers have really learned how to put an effective fishing strategy together - even when the pressure of a championship event is added to the mix,” said Vince Harris, President/CEO, Angler's Press Outdoor Promotions, the organizer of the event along with the Fish Sniffer magazine. “And stay tuned...we have even better things in store for our anglers in the 2018 season!"
Jay Larson placed second in the adult division with a 4.22 lb. rainbow, while Glen Begins placed third with a 4.11 lb. trout.
The fourth through tenth place winners were (4) Trese Carter, 4.08; (5) Erin Baldanzi, 3.85; (6) Robert Smith, 3.67; (7) Jeremiah Ramerez, 3.4; (8) Jimmy Trejo, 3.17; (9) Fred Tinsley, 2.87; and (10) Ken.