Have you seen the results of this year's
Canadian Ice Fishing Championship yet?
2014
Canadian Ice Fishing Championship (CIFC) Canada’s Premier Live Release Ice
Fishing Tournament
Results – February 22nd
and 23rd 2014
Jackson’s Point – Lake Simcoe: The fish of Lake
Simcoe once again tested the skill and patience of the 100+ ice anglers
participating in the 20th Annual CIFC. The 2 day live release tournament was staged
at Jackson’s Point boat launch in the Town of Georgina, on the south shore of
Lake Simcoe. As in years past, the
240.000 M2 zones were in 2 different water depths. Day One saw the ice anglers fishing in depths
from 10 to 26 feet, (3 to 8 meters) east of the boat launch. The Day Two fishing zone was north of
Jackson’s Point in 50+ feet (20 meters) of water.
- This year saw participants from as far away as Edmonton Alberta, State of Michigan and all corners of North and Central Ontario. Many of the teams were fishing their first competitive tournament.
- During the CIFC not only do the winners receive thousands of dollars in products but also 80% of the entry fee monies are paid out to the winning teams. This year’s total of $11,420 cash was paid out to the top 15 teams, in addition to over $26,000 in donated product given to both winners as well as all participants of the Championship.
- February 22nd and 23rd saw typical February winter patterns blow in that challenged the tournament anglers to determine their winning fishing technique.
- The team of Armando and Fred DiMartino chose their technique successfully as they took home the first place prizes, the coveted CIFC Gold Cup along with the prestigious title of 2014 Canadian Ice Fishing Champions.
This is Armando and Fred’s
second time atop the podium at the CIFC.
What’s their secret??? We may never know, but learning what the fish are
feeding on at this time of year and presenting lures in such a way that enables
the fish the opportunity to inhale that lure are vital - plus locating fish in
the zone, in a hurry, will increase one’s ability to catch them. These are the
principles to becoming a successful ice angler during hard water conditions
that need to become greatly accelerated during a tournament setting.
This year’s Day One Heaviest
Perch Lunker Pool paid out $640 for a 1.015 pound fish caught by Matt
Mitchell.
Day Two Longest Lunker Pool
Fish Winner was Lance Boyd for a 31” Lake Trout, netting Lance a Cool
$700.
The
closing ceremonies held at the Sutton Kin Community Hall ended with ice anglers
receiving their winning hardware & prizes.
The CIFC organizers included an
economic impact study questionnaire for all anglers to fill out. One of the
interesting facts from this National Championship was that the CIFC learned
that the competitors spent in excess of $110,000 within the local region prior
to and during the CIFC. Another $16,000 was spent during their travels.
The CIFC organization is
already planning for the 2015 event and is looking forward to bringing the CIFC
into its 3rd decade. “The Canadian Ice Fishing Championship will
truly become a national event that Canadian Ice Anglers will be proud to
compete in” Rosa Sharpe, Owner and President of the CIFC, stated during the
presentations.
Look to the CIFC website at www.cifc.org for upcoming
sponsor product draws and exciting news for 2015 and beyond.
For
more information please contact:
Rosa Sharpe – President, Canadian Ice Fishing Championship.
Email: info@cifc.org Cell: 905 251 5624 Phone: 705 738 5757
Address: 326 Sail Vista Drive, Bobcaygeon, ON Canada K0M 1A0
Rosa Sharpe – President, Canadian Ice Fishing Championship.
Email: info@cifc.org Cell: 905 251 5624 Phone: 705 738 5757
Address: 326 Sail Vista Drive, Bobcaygeon, ON Canada K0M 1A0
CANADIAN
ICE FISHING CHAMPIONSHIP
Canada’s Premier Live
Release Ice Fishing Tournament
2014
STATISTICS
Number of 2 person registered teams:
54
Number of women competitors: 5
Number of new participants: 55
Number of new participants: 55
Cash payout to the 15th place
Total tournament cash payout: $11,420
Lunker Pool payouts Perch Day: $640
Lunker Pool Payout Big Fish Day: $700
Total Sponsor Products Value, Over: $26,000
Lunker Pool Payout Big Fish Day: $700
Total Sponsor Products Value, Over: $26,000
Species of fish
caught during Championship: Yellow Trout, White Fish, and Perch
Approximate number
of holes drilled by competitors during 12 hours of fishing: 875
Furthest travel
competitor: From Alberta
Youngest Competitor:
age 18
Oldest Competitor: age 92
Oldest Competitor: age 92
Economic Impact to
the region: $110,000
Economic Impact
outside the region: $26,000
DAY ONE STATISTICS
February 22, 2014
Total number of perch caught: 475
Total pounds of perch caught
& released: 135.60 lbs
44 teams caught fish • 10 teams
did not weigh-in
TOP
5
1. 1.015 lbs Matt
Mitchell
2. 1.000 lbs John
Delicata
3. 0.930 lbs Dan
Mitchell
4. 0.860 lbs Rick
Smith
5. 0.835 lbs (Tie) Leona Creber & Shane Wilson
TOP
5 CIFC TEAMS AFTER DAY ONE & WEIGHTS
1. 10.360 lbs Dan Mitchell
& Diane Mitchell
2. 9.930 lbs Armando Di Martino & Fred Di Martino
3. 7.355 lbs Patrick Larmour & Steve D’Aversa
4. 6.170 lbs Bob Spragg & Jessie Burden
5. 6.140
lbs Kyle Howe & Chris Little
Total weights are
converted into points with the 1st place team receiving 400 points. Subsequent
teams are awarded points depending on their weight compared to the 1st
place team via a mathematical formula.
DAY TWO STATISTICS
February 23, 2014
February 23, 2014
Total big fish caught: 13
7 White Fish • 6 Lake Trout
All 13 fish were measured and
returned live,
back to the waters of Lake
Simcoe
Largest Lake Trout: 31” – Lance Boyd
Largest White Fish: 26” – Mike Burden
TOP
% LUNKER POOL FISH LENGTH
- 31” Lake Trout Lance Boyd
- 30” Lake Trout Todd Lawr
- 29” Lake Trout Armando DiMartino
- 28” Lake Trout Armando DiMartino
- 26” White Fish Mike Burden
TOP
5 CIFC TEAMS ON DAY TWO
- 226 points Norm Burden & Mike Burden
- 157 points Armando Di Martino & Fred Di Martino
- 149 points Kevin Phillips & Alex Begg
- 81 points Kyle Perry & Lance Boyd
- 80 points Todd Laur & Colin Booth
Largest
Jump up the Leader Board
from Day One to Day Two
from Day One to Day Two
Alex Begg &
Kevin Phillips jumped from
19th place after Day One to a final placing of
6th place after Day Two
19th place after Day One to a final placing of
6th place after Day Two
Big
Fish
Day Two fish are
measured and released
25 points awarded for catching the fish
25 points for the live release
1 point per inch of fish length.
25 points awarded for catching the fish
25 points for the live release
1 point per inch of fish length.
FINAL RESULTS 2014
CIFC – TOP 15 TEAMS
Total Points
Rank Teams Perch & Big Fish
- Armando DiMartino and Fred DiMartino 540
-
Don
Mitchell and Diane Mitchell 400
-
Norm
Burden and Mikey Burden 373
-
John
Delicata and Vlado Crljen 285
-
Patrick
Larmour and Steve D’Aversa 284
-
Alex
Begg and Kevin Phillips 269
-
Kyle
Perry and Lance Boyd 258
-
Rob
Spragg and Jess Burden 238.2
-
Kyle
Howe and Chris Little 237.1
-
Matt
Mitchell and Maksim Svetlakov 221.8
-
Martin
Nauta and Chris Hiltz 221.6
-
Rick
Smith and Scott Irvin 214
-
Ben
Lawlor and Trevor Westerberg 192
-
Chris
Ciapka and Craig Lewery 184
-
Dave
Chong and Russ Watkins 180
MEDIA
Toronto Star
Rogers TV
Outdoor Canada
Orillia Packet & Times
Snap Georgina
The Advocate
BM Outdoor
Big Jim Just Fishing
York Region
ODU Magazine
Ripple Outdoors
Lures & Tours Fishing & Tourism
VOLUNTEERS
& SUPPORTERS
Georgina’s
Ambassadors
Top Bass – Tournament Series Georgina Councillor - K. Hackenbrook
CIFC Volunteers’ Committee
Lures & Tours Fishing & Tourisms
SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS
HT Enterprizes – HiTec Fishing
SAIL - The Outdoors Superstore
Normark – Rapala
Fluid Film – NLS
Berkley – Pure Fishing
Lucky Strike Lures
Williams Lures
Gamma – Molecularly Altered Lines
Ricart Trophies, Peterborough
Lures & Tours Fishing & Tourism
Golden Beach Resort, Rice Lake
Merland Park, Picton
Happy Days, Buckhorn
Lower Twin Lakes Resort, Nakina
Three Castles Resort, Buckhorn
Briars Resort, Jackson’s Point
Town of Georgina
Sarox Heating & Air Conditioning, Sutton
Trent Severn Waterways – Parks Canada
Magna Sportfishing – Roy Bednar
Canadian Tire, Keswick
Kat’s Gallery, Jackson’s Point
Gypsy by the Lake, Jackson’s Point
Hank Heyink Ice Huts, Jackson’s Point
Casey’s, Port Bolster Inn
McDonald’s Restaurant, Keswick
The Source, Keswick
Home Hardware, Sutton
Bass Pro Shops, Vaughan
Sutton Toilet Rentals
Sutton Music, Sutton
Team Rice Lake Tourist Association
Team Buckhorn - Community Businesses
Team Lakeside Construction, Sutton
Team Sarox Heating & Air Conditioning, Sutton
Team Ontario - Lures & Tours Fishing & Tourism
Team Pirate’s Pizza, Beaverton & Woodville
Team Kinmount - Community Businesses
Team Coboconk - Community Businesses