Archived Leaderboard: 2010 North East Regionals
Photos: Peg Locations
Photos: Tournament
Download the archived 2010_ne_regionals_leaderboard as pdf (1.1MB).
Photos: Peg Locations
Photos: Tournament
Download the archived 2010_ne_regionals_leaderboard as pdf (1.1MB).
Syracuse.com has posted a gallery covering the North East Regionals 2010 event: Click here to view the photos.
To view our own photo coverage of the event click here.
“For 50 consecutive hours, more than 40 two-person teams fished the shores of the Seneca River during last week’s fourth annual CARP Tournament Series NE Regional. Both men and women, representing the USA, Poland, England and Canada, vied for more than $10,000 in cash and prizes. The tournament kicked-off Wednesday with a reception at the Red Mill Inn followed by a parade onto Paper Mill Island. The evening’s final event was the all-important peg draw in which competitors selected their fishing locations. “
Read the rest of the article at cnylink.com
“Baldwinsville (WSYR-TV) – Dozens of the world’s best carp anglers have lined the Seneca River in Baldwinsville with plans to do some non stop fishing for 50 hours. The Annual Carp Angling Tournament kicked off last night with its opening ceremonies. Carp fisherman from around the world, including England, Poland, and Canada are competing to win $10,000 in prizes. The 41 teams will fish until Saturday morning. They will likely catch and release nearly 50 tons of carp.”
Read the article at 9wsyr.com
“The Seneca River is a favorite of fishermen, beginning with those whose camps lined its banks long before Baldwinsville came to be. The best source of insight into the river is Dr. William Beauchamp, namesake of our local history club. He wrote “Past and Present of Syracuse and Onondaga County, NY, from Prehistoric Times to the Beginning of 1908.” It devotes an entire chapter to the county’s zoology, including “Fish and Fishing.””
Read the article at cnylink.com
“BALDWINSVILLE – For the fourth year the CARP Tournament Northeast Regionals are being held in Baldwinsville. Today more than forty teams of professional carp anglers will take up spots along the Seneca River to compete in what organizers say is one of the toughest pro-level carp fishing competitions in the world.”
Read the article at watch the video at cnycentral.com
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