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~ TEAM LAGERHEAD ~ FISHING TEAM
OTHER TOURNAMENT NEWS ~
TEAM LAGERHEAD ~ FISHING TEAM Gators Kingfish Classic May 11th - 13th 2007 Team Lagerhead, led by Capt. Steve Papen of Seminole, caught a 36.8-pound kingfish to win the Gators Kingfish
Classic Sunday at Gators on the Pass in Treasure Island. Fishing a 33-foot center console powered by triple 250-horsepower
outboards, Papen teamed with Bryan Simmons of Largo and Doug Speeler and Corey Alley, both of Madeira Beach. They won $10,000. The
winning team ran 70 miles west of John's Pass and fished big ledges in 180 feet of water. Papen said 75-degree water temperature
and abundant forage looked favorable for kingfish. "The temperature reports said that was the right place to be,"
he said. "Also, there was a ton of bait out there." Team Lagerhead hooked its big king at 9 a.m. on Day 1 of the
two-day event. The team fished again Sunday at a more relaxed pace. "We went out (Sunday) and prefished for the next
tournament," Papen said. "We figured we had a pretty good fish." The winning kingfish hit a live blue runner
on a downrigger set at 40 feet. The team had caught its bait before the tournament by working sabiki rigs in the Egmont Channel.
Papen said the big-bait, big-fish theory proved true for his team. "It was a huge bait, the biggest we could find,"
he said. "That's what's out there. You have to match the hatch. Whatever they're eating is what you want to use."
On the strike, Papen handled the rod and Speeler gaffed the fish after a 15-minute fight. Spending most of his time at the
helm, the captain relished the opportunity to crank on a king. "That was nice because I don't often get to do that,"
he said. "The fish made a couple of big runs and came right up." Papen said prefishing for this and other local
tournaments steered him to the right location. "We've been kingfishing for the past month so we knew where to go,"
he said.
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