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Fisherman's
fantasy: Winning the Catfish Derby
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$500 cash prize.
More than 117 teams from 17 states and Brazil took part in last year's
derby, where temperatures registered in the high 90s. But the weather was
only one reason for the scheduling change.
"We moved the derby to March so we could start the year with a big event,"
Freeman said. "We should have better weather, but this time of year
usually produces bigger, better catfish in this region."
Everyone is on a level playing field once the tournament begins at
Pickwick Landing State Park, he said.
The day begins at 6 a.m. and ends at 3 p.m. All participants need to be in
line to weigh their fish by 4 p.m.
Everyone can weigh-in up to five fish, with a guaranteed 10-place cash
payback, he said.
The top 10 placements in the tournament will win cash prizes ranging from
$6,000 for first place to $500 for 10th place. The participant who catches
the biggest fish will win a boat.
Fishing for catfish is a pastime growing in popularity, Freeman said. "I
think it's become popular through TV exposure on my show and others."
His show, "Ken Freeman Outdoors," airs at 6:30 a.m. Saturdays on WBBJ,
channel 7.
"Also, catfish fishing is more appealing to the everyday, blue-collar
American. You don't need a fancy fishing boat to fish. Anyone can do it.
The size of the catch makes it popular for people to come see as well."
His reasons for holding such a tournament run deep.
"I grew up fishing with my dad. Fishing is my whole life. I spent a good
part of my life on the river," Freeman said. "It's a passion of mine. I've
done competitive bass fishing, but catfish fishing is my true love. I find
more enjoyment in it."
For Matlock, fishing takes his mind off of everything, he said.
"It's peaceful and pleasant. It's good therapy for the head."
Freeman encourages everyone to come out to Pickwick State Park for the
day, even just to watch.
"People get little time to see such quality fish. I've seen some weigh
more than 100 pounds," he said. "We'll also have the world's largest
mobile fish tank there so everyone can have an opportunity to see the
large catfish."
Some of the fish caught during the competition will be displayed in the
tank. All fish will be released back into the water after the derby is
over, he said.
Registration is open until 9 p.m. Friday. The cost to participate is $200.
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