Showing posts with label Scott Siller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scott Siller. Show all posts

Friday, August 1, 2014

2014 BASS Northern Open #2 Lake Champlain Day 2: Siller Still Leader on Champlain.

A calmer and safer Day 2
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Plattsburgh, N.Y.  Scott Siller took one step closer to the thrill of victory by catching another heavyweight limit in the Bass Pro Shops Northern Open on Lake Champlain.
Scott still in control as final 12 make it to Saturday.
(Photo: James Overstreet BASS)
The Milwaukee, WI, angler bagged up a 19-pound, 2-ounce limit Day 2 to retain the lead in the pro division with 39-2. “Yesterday was a really awesome day after the weigh-in to be on the top of a Bassmaster leaderboard,” said Siller. “It was like a birthday all day long so I kind of didn’t want today to come around.”
Now he is glad today did come around because he kept the lead and is in position to win his first B.A.S.S. event. “It was a tough day,” he said. “I had a couple of fish I wished I could have culled out.”

Thursday, July 31, 2014

2014 BASS Northern Open #2 Lake Champlain Day 1: Scott Siller Leads a Thriller!


Wild weather wipes a lot of patterns clean!
Plattsburgh, N.Y. — Several competitors spun tales of thrilling rides in 5- to 8-foot waves, but the most exciting moment for Scott Siller was weighing in a 20-pound limit to take the pro division lead in the Bass Pro Shops Northern Open at Lake Champlain.
The 44-year-old police officer from Milwaukee, Wis., also experienced a rough ride on wind-swept Champlain, which reminded him of fishing back home.
“It reminded me of Lake Erie,” he said. “It was terrible. We got soaking wet.”
Siller sits in the lead
as many pros fumble first day.
(Photo: James Overstreet BASS) 
Siller noted Champlain fishes similar to his home waters of Sturgeon Bay so he was able to fish his strengths. He found some areas in practice that were holding smallmouth bass, but he never could catch any brown bass over 3 pounds. “I really didn’t have a very good practice,” he said. “I had a couple of areas where I caught some big fish (largemouth) and I went in there today and within an hour and a half I had about 20 pounds.”
After culling out a keeper, Siller left the area and looked for some spots to help his partner catch some fish. Siller noted he didn’t see any other competitors in his primary area so he plans on making the long run again Friday.
The Wisconsin angler is competing in his sixth B.A.S.S. event and his previous highest finish was a 22nd-place effort last year in a Northern Open at Lake Erie.