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    2013 KINGSTON CANADIAN OPEN OF FISHING

    KINGSTON CANADIAN OPEN OF FISHING
    July 25, 26 and 27, 2013

    Toronto, Ontario – Tuesday, November 27, 2012 the Competitive Sport Fishing League announced today that the KINGSTON CANADIAN OPEN OF FISHING will take place on July 25, 26 & 27, 2013 on Lake Ontario out of Kingston, Ontario.

    Kingston, Ontario is a city that lies off the shores of Lake Ontario and a stone’s throw away from the St. Lawrence River. The City of Kingston has once again opened its arms in support and will host the 2013 KINGSTON CANADIAN OPEN OF FISHING which will take place on July 25, 26 & 27 of 2013. Eighty of Canada’s top celebrity and professional anglers along with eighty co-anglers will gather to battle for three consecutive days in a no elimination Pro/Am combined team weight event in the hopes of capturing the nation’s most prestigious title in tournament fishing, all in support of a great cause The Kingston Military Family Resource Centre (KMFRC). As the CSFL prepares to set the stage for Canada’s most anticipated challenge of the year, registration will commence on Saturday, December 1st at 8:00 am.

    The Canadian Open of Fishing will team up pro anglers with co-anglers for a three-day no elimination Pro/Am combined team weight bass tournament on Lake Ontario. The Pros will be competing for a 127% return on investment in cash prizes which will exceed $100,000.00 as this year’s winning pro angler will walk away with $30,000 in cash. This year’s top co-angler will receive a $16,000.00 boat package and co-anglers will compete for a very impressive list of prizes valued at well over $50,000.00 a solid 85% return on their investment. Supporting sponsors and their contingency prizes for the event will be unveiled through press releases in the upcoming months leading up to the event.

    As anglers of this event have become very accustomed to the thousands of dollars that manufacturers have injected through contingency prizes that have been paid out above the pay structure, it is these same manufacturers that have also donated thousands of dollars to the charities of the event. We applaud these manufacturers for their monetary donations as they continue to support not only the future of the event but the future of this country. This year’s event will support The Kingston Military Family Resource Centre (KMFRC). KMFRC is a registered non-profit, charitable organization that supports and enhances the health and well-being of the military community. An organization that assists injured or ill Canadian Forces personnel.

    Andrew Pallotta of the CSFL states “I would like to thank the anglers that took advantage of the pre-registration immediately after the 2012 Canadian Open, as it has allowed us to lay the foundation towards a full field for 2013. In saying that, I do truly believe that after last year’s event, how well it was received and all the incredible reviews, I am confident that this year’s registration may break yet another record.” Vita Pallotta of the CSFL goes on to say, “Last year for the first time we allowed the co-anglers to draw their own destiny followed by a co-angler meeting that gave us an opportunity to address co-angler questions that are never asked. We will be repeating this procedure again in 2013. This year’s co-angler draw commences at 3:00pm on Wednesday, July 24, 2013, followed by the orientation meeting for all anglers at 6:00 pm.”

    The official opening of registration for the 2013 KINGSTON CANADIAN OPEN OF FISHING will commence on Saturday, December 1, 2012, at 8:00 am. In keeping the event fair for all competitors, start positions for the Pros with the exception of those that pre-registered will be drawn daily, at the end of each day, until the field is full.

    The Kingston Canadian Open of Fishing tournament will be run by the Competitive Sport Fishing League (CSFL). Registration fees are $1,000 for Pro Anglers and $750 for Amateurs/Non-boaters. To register please contact the CSFL at Tel: 905-640-2277; Fax: 905-640-2278; E-mail: bassmania@on.aibn.com.

    Will you be the next angler to capture Canada’s most sought out title?

    The CSFL is a recognized leader in the sport fishing industry with over 40 annual tournaments across Southern, Central and Eastern Ontario and have successfully run and operated well over 500 events to date. The CSFL utilizes the Shimano in water weigh in system developed through Queens University, a program funded by Shimano Canada. With the technology of properly regulated aerated tanks, water weigh-in scales and state of the art live release boats that ensures the safe return of the resource to ensure the future of the sport. The CSFL has a tournament category to meet your needs. With great companies like Lund Boats, Mercury Marine, Shimano, Everstart Batteries and Ogilvy & Ogilvy behind it, the CSFL is able to provide its customers, spectators, and supporters direct delivery of product knowledge, fishing techniques, and an exciting weigh in show to feast the eyes. More reasons that keep the CSFL the first choice of tournaments. Don’t just watch us grow, come grow with us. Visit us at www.csfl.ca to learn more about the CSFL.

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    Anywhere online that we can follow results?

    Thanks

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    Watched it live on livestream....goto http://csfl.ca and follow the link.

    Some great weights guys....
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    Derek Strub is in first 25+ lb
    2 nd is 24.5
    And Mat Holland is 3 Rd at 24.0 lbs.

    Unofficial, but that's what I heard.
    Johnstons are right there at 22 and 21 lbs

    Wish I was there. Dam boat motor!

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    Do they archive those live streams so you can watch later?

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    The live stream was pretty good, if you cant watch they do post the leader updates on Twtitter as the lead changes.

    I always try to stay on top of it and try to post the results as soon as I can. here is a top 5 and big fish, the full results should be up shortly if past years are any way to judge

    http://bassjunkiesfishingaddiction.b...013-day-1.html

    Tom: They did mention this event would be reshown on WFN at a later date. Though Im surprised we cant rewatch the stream
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    Here is the Day 2 top 3

    Top Pros
    1) Dereck Strub 47.4lbs
    2) Neil Farlow 46.15lbs
    3) Matt Holland 45.00lbs

    Day 2 Big Fish: 7.0lbs by Jeff Cobal & Andy Sloan

    Top Amateurs
    1) Cal Climpson 46.00lbs
    2) Casey Ruttan 45.05lbs
    3) Terry Wilson 44.55lbs

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    Are there only 56 boats?Bring it back to st clair.I know 6 dollar gas dont help but get a lot of US anglers.Things are not good in the fishin trade........

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    Just aheads up that you can catch the day 1 and 2 weighins archived at livestream.

    I am also surprised at the small number of pro entries at 56. What was the max entries allowed on the pro side 75 or something lke that? At 1,000k for pros pretty steep and the winner 20k? Was it not like 40k at one point?

    Maybe sponsor $$ dried up??

    The Am side at $500 is still well worth it for 3 days with a chance at some decent stuff. Damn a guiding day out with one of the top guys will run yea the $500.

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    Chris Johnston comes from 8th spot to grab the win with a huge sack of fish.

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    Have to agree with you. As a Canadian outdoor guide in the Catskills that's the going price for a "All In" trip for two days. Saying that is a thousand points to the AMs that saved up to go.

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    Hey guys, I took in the final weigh in today, those interested I have posted pics of the Pro Winners here:
    http://bassjunkiesfishingaddiction.b...ishing_27.html

    and if you want more there is like 90 pics posted here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...0153960&type=3
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