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Sprengel Wins FLW Walleye Bay De Noc Tournament

Walleye pro Korey Sprengel of Beaver Dam, Wis., caught a five-walleye limit weighing 23 pounds, 4 ounces Saturday to win $50,000 at the National Guard FLW Walleye Tour at Bays de Noc with a three-day catch of 15 walleyes weighing 77 pounds, 1 ounce.
 
        The catch gave him the win over pro Ryan Dempsey of Oneida, Wis., who caught a total of 15 walleye weighing 77-1 and earned $15,400. Although the top two competitors actually had the same weight, FLW rules state the tiebreaker goes to the angler who had finished higher in the standings on the previous tournament day. Because Sprengel held the lead over Dempsey on day two, he was awarded the victory and crowned champion.
 
        “This feels so great,†said Sprengel, who claimed his first Walleye Tour title in only his third event. “I could not possibly feel any better than I do right now.â€
 
        The 24 year-old pro made a key decision Saturday afternoon to switch to crankbaits after having fished the previous two days using only spinners with crawler harnesses.
 
        “It got real tough this afternoon, and I’m not really sure why,†Sprengel said. “I only had about two hours of fishing time left and I needed one more fish, and it had to be a good one. I couldn’t get a bite, I think I had just pounded my area too long. I knew that they had been biting on crankbaits earlier this week, so I made the decision to switch and cover more water and hopefully find an active fish. I made the switch to a Rapala Down Deep Husky Jerk, and it wasn’t five minutes later and I got hit. It ended up being a 26-incher and definitely was the difference for me today.â€
 
        Sprengel fished one main area throughout the entire event. Although the crankbait turned out to be the difference maker for him, the majority of his walleyes came on the crawler harnesses and spinners.
 
        “I was using size 4½ willow blades and size 6 Colorado blades all week. Chartreuse and gold were the hot colors for me,†said Sprengel. “The area I was fishing is an underwater shoal over in Big Bay de Noc. It’s about a 20-mile run from the launch site. Dusty (Minke) and Bill (Shimota) were fishing the same area all week as well. It was about a mile across, and the key was just locating the fish based on the wind and current. The deepest point was about 22 feet, but I was fishing as shallow as 14 feet.â€
 
        The weights brought in by tournament anglers throughout this event were much higher than originally predicted by most. Sprengel however, said he suspected that his area was holding the fish needed to win this event.
 
        “I knew that Lake Michigan was capable of producing these weights, and my final weight was pretty close to what I had expected coming in,†Sprengel said. “I just didn’t think everyone else would have the weight as well. Most of the guys fishing were on the west shore, and they really had perfect conditions this week. Any wrong wind on the west shore in the Cedar River area and that bite is just done. So it was surprising to see so many big weights.â€
 
        Sprengel had hoped to fish the entire FLW Walleye Tour this season, but couldn’t afford it financially. After his win Saturday, Sprengel now has the confidence and the bankroll to compete against the best walleye anglers in the world next season.
 
        “All you can do is your best, every day,†said Sprengel. “This win definitely gives me the confidence and reassures me that I’m doing well. I’ll be fishing the Tour full-time next year, and I can’t wait for that. I’m ready to start right now.â€
 
        Final results for the top 10 pros at Bays de Noc are:
 
          1st:         Korey Sprengel, Beaver Dam, Wis., 15 walleyes, 77-1, $50,000
          2nd:       Ryan Dempsey, Oneida, Wis., 15 walleyes, 77-1, $15,400
          3rd:         Danny Plautz, Madison, Wis., 15 walleyes, 73-1, $10,900
          4th:         Ross Grothe, Northfield, Minn., 14 walleyes, 70-7, $9,100
          5th:         John Schneider, Shawano, Wis., 15 walleyes, 70-3, $8,200
          6th:         National Guard pro Bill Shimota, Lonsdale, Minn., 15 walleyes, 70-3, $8,800
          7th:         Derek Parker, Skandia, Mich., 15 walleyes, 67-2, $6,400
          8th:         Nick Schertz, Tomahawk, Wis., 13 walleyes, 60-6, $5,500
          9th:         Chad Schilling, Akasaka, S.D., 12 walleyes, 59-14, $4,050
          10th:     Dusty Minke, Forest Lake, Minn., 12 walleyes, 56-5, $5,100
 
        William Bay of Berlin, Wis., earned the victory in the Co-angler division to take home $6,000. He posted a three-day weight of 15 walleyes totaling 78 pounds, 7 ounces
 
        Final results for the top 10 co-anglers at Bays de Noc are:
 
          1st:         William Bay, Berlin, Wis., 15 walleyes, 78-7, $6,000
          2nd:       Phillip Riccio Jr., Huntley, Ill., 15 walleyes, 77-2, $2,700
          3rd:         Kenny Brenner, Moline, Ill., 15 walleyes, 72-12, $1,800
          4th:         Douglas Ripperger, Eldridge, Iowa, 14 walleyes, 69-15, $1,440
          5th:         David Klamfoth, Waverly, Iowa, 15 walleyes, 67-5, $1,260
          6th:         Todd Rieder, Fond du Lac, Wis., 15 walleyes, 66-8, $1,080
          7th:         Keith Hahn, McHenry, Ill., 15 walleyes, 64-8, $900
          8th:         Steve Beasley, Macomb, Mich., 12 walleyes, 58-2, $720
          9th:         MSG Leroy McCoy, Fridley, Minn., 13 walleyes, 57-8, $630
          10th:     Tyrone Larson, Amherst, Wis., 12 walleyes, 53-9, $540
 
        Final results for the remaining field can be found at FLWOutdoors.com.