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Follow on Google News | Pro Carp Tournament Returns to Baldwinsville NY in MayCARP Tournament Series has once again accepted the invitation from the community of Baldwinsville, New York to bring pro-level catch-and-release anglers to Central New York this spring.
By: Kathleen Kelly The Seneca River has earned a reputation as a prolific fishery for the common carp as the annual tournament has produced unprecedented quantities of fish during the action-packed competitions. Since 2007, a cumulative weight of over 49 ton – more than 98,000 pounds of carp have been caught and released during the contests. Competitors are expected to vie for over $10,000 in cash and prizes while fishing at pre-determined peg locations along the tournament course from Baldwinsville’ “Expectations are high for our fourth event in Baldwinsville,” “Our competitors are attracted to this venue because it is not only a test of angling tactics and technical ability, but the Seneca River challenges the stamina of even the best of the anglers. Endurance is a huge factor in the outcome of this contest.” The Seneca River serves as a primary watershed and tributary from the glacier-formed Finger Lakes to Lake Ontario in the Great Lakes. Lake Ontario eventually empties to the Atlantic Ocean via the St. Lawrence River. The Baldwinsville section of the river has a number of man-made structures such as a wide dam, piers, locks and sluices creating an outstanding habitat for carp. The tournament will be headquartered at the historic Red Mill Inn in the village of Baldwinsville. The former gristmill sits on a small island in the center of town adjacent to the original Erie Canal and the Seneca River. The fishing-friendly community of Baldwinsville is a promising destination for recreational carp fishermen. A charming downtown features an assortment of shops and restaurants within walking distance. The city of Syracuse is a 20 minute drive away and an easy drive from many points in the northeast United States – including the St. Lawrence River and Canada – via Interstate 90 (the NYS Thruway) and Interstate 81. Syracuse airport is served by many major airlines and accessible by short (1 hour) connections from most international carriers through New York City’s LaGuardia and Kennedy Airports. The public is invited to come out and watch the action at any of the fishing locations. An opening ceremony with the contestant peg draw and awards presentations are also open to the public. Tournament sponsors include Chub Fishing, Hardy & Greys Ltd., The Red Mill Inn, Big Carp Tackle, Fox International and Reuben Heaton – CARPTS’s official tournament scales. The tournament is supported by the Syracuse Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Greater Baldwinsville Economic Development Agency and the Greater Baldwinsville Chamber of Commerce. Registration details are on-line at www.carptournamentseries.com or by phoning 918-914-2256. CARP Tournament Series is based in Bartlesville, Oklahoma and is under the direction of David Moore. Moore is considered a carp angling visionary in North America and the foremost authority on carp angling in the United States. He is a world-class carp angler – competing around the globe – and a founding director of the American Carp Society (ACS), director of the Carp Anglers Group (CAG) and the U.S. Representative to the International Carp Fishing Association (ICFA). CARP Tournament Series is dedicated to catch-and-release carp angling through promotion of tournaments which exemplify good sportsmanship, sound environmentalism, stewardship of our lands and waters as well as education of the sport. CARP Tournament Series will host the Carp Angling World Championship on the St. Lawrence River in 2011. # # # # # # CARP Tournament Series is dedicated to the education and sport of catch-and-release carp angling while providing the highest quality competitions for those who exemplify good sportsmanship and show humane stewardship of the common carp species. End
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