On October 4th, 2008, Archibald Rutledge Academy held their 17th Annual Fishing Tournament, the Josh Thomas Memorial CreekSlam. It was a perfect day for fishing, light winds and mild temperatures. We had a record number of anglers, with over 200 people fishing in 85 boats. The fish were plentiful, so there were some big Trout and Flounder weighed in along with a number of 23″ spot tails.
The results were as follows:
First place went to the father/son team of Steve and Bailey Chapman of Goose Creek. They weighed in a CreekSlam with the largest flounder at 4.8 lbs (one of two they brought in). There was a tie for first that was decided by total weight. Team Chapman won the tie breaker by total weight of 11.24 lbs. First prize was $2250.00

Everyone was excited that second place went to the tournament founder and the father of Josh Thomas, Dr. Joe Thomas who was fishing with his daughter Sally Thomas, his brother James Thomas of Denmark and Paul Guess of Denmark. They weighed in a CreekSlam with the first place spot tail at 5.32 lbs, (and a small flounder caught by Sally). Team Thomas had a total weight of 7.87 lbs. Second place prize was $1350.00.

Third place went to Bobby Tucker and Bill Shirer both of Georgetown. Third place prize was $900.

The first Josh Thomas “Big Fish” award, for a youth angler that weighs in the largest fish went to Richard Bazen. He caught and weighed in a 23″ spot tail that weighed 5.30 lbs. He was awarded a plaque, $100, and new rod and reel combo provided by Haddrell’s Point. The award was prensented by the Thomas family pictued below.

Archibald Rutledge Academy thanks everyone that participated, volunteered, sponsored and donated door prizes for making this the most successful year yet. We hope to see you all again next year.
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October 14th, 2008 | Category: Water Recreation | Leave a comment