Fish Report for 12-1-2016

Glory Hole Fishing Report

12-1-2016
Glory Hole Sports

The Glory Hole Sports Fall Catfish Contest has come to an end. We had 42-contest entries and these anglers dedicated some serious time to try and catch some New Melones catfish.

The catfish did not cooperate this time around and most anglers found it difficult to catch them. However a few anglers hooked into some hefty catfish.

1st Place and $210 goes to Matt Meeks. He weighed in two fish for a total weight of 16.86-pounds.

2nd Place and $126 goes to Jim (Stinky Fingers) Mellinger. He weighed in two fish for a total weight of 15.39-pounds.

3rd Place and $84 goes to Ted Campbell. He brought in the single largest fish that weighed 11.46-pounds.

4th Place and first out of the money goes to Keith Rosa. He weighed two fish for a total weight of 10.32-pounds which is good for a $25 gas card.

We have drawn the raffle tickets and are giving away some great prizes. Here is a list of all the winners. Stop by the store to redeem your prize.

Catfish Tackle Bag: Steve Humphrey
Catfish Tackle Bag: Mark Moore
Catfish Tackle Bag: Chariles Farmer
Glory Hole Sports Tri Tip Sandwich: Elmo Baur
Old Trapper Jerky: Tim Washington
Old Trapper Jerky: Ted Campbell
Valley Pacific Gas Card: Keith Rosa
Valley Pacific Gas Card: Jim Mellinger
Optronics Fish Light: Elmo Baur
Optronics Fish Light: Bob James
Coleman Spot Light: Nate Owen
Shakespeare Ugly Stik Fishing Rod: Keith Rosa
That's $420 in cash prizes and well over $300 in raffle prizes. We would like to thank all of our anglers that participated and we look forward to doing another one next year.
Thanks- from all of us at Glory Hole Sports


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