Calloway Catches Big Mama at Toho ABA/AFT

Tony Ciavarella

SCBF Veteran Mike Calloway fishes the ABA/AFT series for his shot at a Bassmaster Classic qualification among other things. The first day of a recent two day event at West Lake Toho, Mike caught a huge 9.60 pounder that he described as pristine and magnificent. He said her coloring was really beautiful. She certainly looks good in the photo. Mike finished 4th in the tournament with a two day total of over 27 pounds.

What a fish! Good work Mike!

Taylor/Taylor Are Your 2012/2013 Space Coast Bass Finatics Bassmasters!

Tony Ciavarella

On behalf of the club, I hereby extend congratulations to Clyde Taylor and his son Raymond Taylor for winning the Space Coast Bass Finatics Bassmasters points championship. Their consistently awesome season faltered a bit in the last two tournaments opening the door slightly to Calloway/Semonski but the Taylor's domination the rest of the season proved too much to overcome. The Taylors managed 7 top 3 finishes this season including 4 wins. They also caught the biggest bass at 4 events. Raymond's 9.33 pound beauty from February at West Lake Toho was the biggest fish of the year. That means the Taylors have a shot at the Triple Crown! Good luck at the classic, we'll all be trying our best to keep you from that honor. Excellent fishing this year Taylors, you really showed us how it's done!

Iler/Cruce Win at East Lake Tohopekaliga

Tony Ciavarella

We went from a 20 pound slug fest at Garcia to this. It all started hopefully enough at East Lake Tohopekaliga's Lakefront Park on July 28th, but then, somewhere in the windless heat, endless seas of pepper grass, and encircling bugs, things just turned out all pathetic like. Making the best of a tough situation with a triumphant return from an unfun health predicament was Mr Tim Iler of Port St. John and his partner, Mr Larry Cruce of Titusville. Those two sacked the only 5 fish limit the tournament would see which made a whopping 8.82 pound impression on the scales. Congratulations and handshakes abounded as the rest of us were humbled.

Finishing second with 4 fish for 6.35 pounds were some guy named Tony Ciavarella of Melbourne and Daville Williams of Palm Bay. We worked really hard all day to give those 4 little green fish a boat ride. Okay, Mr Williams took a break from smoking cloves and downing Monsters somewhere in the middle to send an e-mail or three but the rest of the time was all effort. Mike Calloway of Titusville and Cliff Semonski of Oak Hill brought 3 fish to the scales for 5.22 pounds to earn third. Their bag included the biggest fish of the tournament, a 2.05 pound behemoth Cliff managed to horse near the boat while Calloway used both hands and got a sore back scooping the fish with the net. I'm sure Cliff took photos with this beauty for his collection, but he forgot to submit them to me so they aren't posted here. Rumor has it that he took precise measurements for a replica mount.

Calloway Wins ABA D20 Championship at Harris Chain, Ranked 46th Nationally

Tony Ciavarella

Veteran Space Coast Bass Finatic Mike Calloway is fishing the American Bass Anglers American Fishing Tour this season. The domination of Calloway and his magical Zoom Speed Worm continued at the July 13 & 14th Division 20 Championship on the Harris Chain where he weighed 9 fish over 2 days for 30.18 pounds to win the event by over 7 pounds. He caught an 8.46 pound kicker on his last cast with 10 minutes left.

Mike finished in second place in points in the division with two wins. His hard work has earned him a 46th place rank nationally and a berth to the National championship at Clarks Hill at the end of October.

Good luck Mike!

Calloway Sacks 'em at Garcia

Tony Ciavarella

The Space Coast Bass Finatics were greeted by swarms of hungry mosquitoes at the Miami-Garcia Impoundment west of Fellsmere at the start of their June 30th two person team bass tournament. The mosquitoes weren't the only thing biting as a few all time club records fell amongst the rain and lightning. The top three finishers weighed the heaviest 5 fish limits at Garcia in the history of the club and finished within a pound of one another.

Mike Calloway, of Titusville and fishing without a partner, sacked a whopping 5 fish limit for 20.98 pounds to win the tournament. His weight included a magnificent 7.77 pound giant that was the tournament's biggest fish and a new club record for the biggest fish at Garcia. In addition to winning the tournament, he set the all time club record for the heaviest weight ever weighed by anyone fishing without a partner at any tournament. His catch is also the heaviest 5 fish limit ever weighed in at Garcia in the history of the club.

Finishing a close second with 5 fish for 20.39 pounds were Tony Ciavarella of Melbourne and Daville Williams of Palm Bay. Their catch included a 7.21 pounder. Mike Hampton of Malabar and Tim Kopf of Melbourne weighed 5 fish for 20.16 pounds to take third place. They actually had the weight to finish second but a fish care penalty knocked them back to third.

Calloway/Semonski Win at Toho

Tony Ciavarella

The Space Coast Bass Finatics continued their 2012/2013 season at Lake Toho on May 19th.  Mike Calloway of Titusville and Cliff Semonski of Oak Hill brought a 5 fish limit to the scales weighing a total of 19.94 pounds to win the tournament.  Their impressive catch included two fish over 6 pounds.  The father and son team of Clyde and Raymond Taylor, both of Palm Bay, weren't far behind.  They brought 5 fish to the scales that totaled 18.49 pounds to earn second place.  Raymond caught a 7.87 pound giant that was the tournament's biggest fish.  Larry Cruce of Titusville, fishing without a partner, weighed 5 fish for 12.80 pounds to finish 3rd.

Barnette/Haga Catch Over 21 Pounds in Win on Lake Cypress

Tony Ciavarella

The Space Coast Bass Finatics hauled their boats to Lake Cypress on April 28 for another round of competition along the way to determining the 2012/2013 Bassmasters. This time, the morning started out strange as we found ourselves among dozens of boats from another club. Due to the congestion, we voted to change our weigh-in from the typical 3:00pm to 4:00pm to avoid them come weigh-in time. The other guys were an interesting bunch. One of them managed to drive his rig into a ditch along side the road just prior to the ramp which resulted in his his trailer bottoming out with the boat on it. Another one of them managed to forget or otherwise lose his boat keys which would ultimately prove to be a smart move as he won their tournament with over 17 pounds caught by pitching the reeds near the boat ramp which was the only place he could go without use of his big motor.

Bob Barnette of Port St. John and Dwayne Haga of Titusville got caught up in the chaos at the launch ramp. Even though they arrived with plenty of time before sunrise, they were unable to launch their boat until 30 minutes after the rest of the club set off to catch fish. Despite the time handicap and contemplating going home instead of fishing due to their launch predicament and the extra hour of fishing time cutting into obligations at home, they set out onto the Kissimmee Chain and proceeded to lap the field. They caught an impressive 5 fish stringer totaling a stout 21.91 pounds including two fish over 5 pounds and the rest in the 3 to 4 pound range to win the tournament. Mike Calloway of Titusville and Cliff Semonski of Oak Hill brought 5 fish to the scales that weighed a hefty 17.68 pounds to earn 2nd place. Their bag included the tournament's biggest fish, a 7.92 pound giant caught by Calloway. Clyde and Raymond Taylor, both of Palm Bay, secured 3rd place with 5 fish that weighed in at 15.20 pounds.

Elder Makes Splash in Win at Okeechobee

Tony Ciavarella

The Space Coast Bass Finatics hauled their boats and dreams down to the mythical waters of Lake Okeechobee for the nearly annual two day tournament on March 23-24. This installment saw higher waters and lower weights than recent years but the big lake is still a place of wonder and bewilderment where on any cast an angler feels a sense of tempered excitement as though a giant fish may strike at any moment.

Alan Elder, of Melbourne, out fished the field of two person teams by himself to win the event with a two day total of 27.22 pounds. He weighed the tournament's heaviest bag of 17.57 pounds on the first day which included the tournament's biggest fish, a 6.93 pound beauty. Alan also caught the biggest fish on the wind blown second day, a 3.88 pounder. Everything didn't go in Elder's favor however. On the first day, one of his fish got a bit of revenge, but Alan had the last laugh. Elder hooked into a 5 pound fish and as he fought it up next to the boat with one hand and reached down to scoop it with the net in his other hand, the fish made a surge which threw Alan off balance and he wound up in the lake. Although his iPhone will never be the same and his prescription sunglasses have taken up residence on the bottom of Lake Okeechobee, Alan managed to get back in the boat with pole in hand and land the fish.

Mike Calloway, of Titusville, and Cliff Semonski, of Oak Hill, earned second with a two day total of 25.55 pounds. Ed Brewer and Don Francoeur, both of Titusville, took third with a total of 17.79 pounds.

Folks at it Again on the BFL Circuit

Tony Ciavarella

Retired LERA Bass Club Space Coast Bass Finatics veteran, Jim Folks, is making a name for himself in the Gator Division BFL circuit. At the March 9th event out of Big Toho Marina on Lake Toho, Jim sacked a 5 fish limit weighing in at 19 pounds 8 oz to finish 3rd in a 167 boat field earning himself $1,768. Jim is now in 5th place overall in the Gator division standings with only 2 events remaining. Way to go Jim! We're rooting for you!

Current club member, Jimmy Blount, is fishing the co-angler side of the Gator Division BFLs. He sacked a 5 fish limit weighing 7 pounds 1 oz to finish in 28th place at take home $139. Jimmy is in 15th place overall in the co-anger standings. Excellent work Mr. Blount! Keep it up!

Taylor/Taylor Dominate at Toho

Tony Ciavarella

The Space Coast Bass Finatics brought their monthly tournament trail to Whaley's Landing on the famed Lake Tohopekaliga on February 24. The lake did not disappoint as the father and son team of Clyde and Raymond Taylor of Palm Bay caught 5 fish weighing a whopping 23.80 pounds to win the event. Their catch included a 9.33 pound giant caught by Raymond who actually hooked the fish twice with the first attempt ending in a broken line heartbreak. Many hours later they decided to go back to the same area to see if the fish was still there and Raymond caught it again, this time getting it in the boat. The fish still had the other hook in its mouth from earlier. The Taylors removed both hooks and the fish was returned to the lake after the weigh in and posing for a few photographs. The Taylors have been dominating in the club's first 6 events of the 2012-2013 season. They have won 4 tournaments and caught the biggest fish at 3 of them.

Alan Elder of Melbourne and Wayne Smith of Palm Bay earned second place with 5 fish for 14.93 pounds. Bob Barnette of Port St. John and Dwayne Haga of Titusville finished third with 5 fish for 12.57 pounds.