


The event started bright and early
with a morning fishing
tournament. From first cast at 6
am until the weigh-in at 11 am,
the teams competed for both cash
and prizes. First place honors
went to uncle and nephew team
Paul and Garrett Pearson, who
also won the Big Bass Pot.
Friends Cameron Burnett and
Jonathan Lancaster won second
place honors, weighing in at
only three hundredths of an
ounce behind the winners. Judy
Skibinski and Cora Barker, both
new ALA Charter members, won
third place. Specialty prizes
added to the festivities, with
Hollie Brown taking the
“Smallest Legal Fish” award. The
award was a beautiful pink
Ladies’ rod donated by CastAway
rods, especially for this
tournament. Liz Sanders and
Linda Owens also each took home
beautiful pink CastAway Ladies’
rods, winning the prize for
coming the longest distance to
fish in the event. Although
there were anglers coming from
Louisiana, Liz and Linda won by
coming all the way from Brandon,
Mississippi to join us at the
Lake Fork event. Brandy Roughton,
Vice President of CastAway Rods,
brought her family to enjoy the
event, along with multiple rods
donated by her company for the
event. She also brought copies
of the companies’
freshly-printed new catalog,
featurning CastAway’s new
technology which will be
highlighted in the rods they are
taking to ICAST.
Immediately after the weigh-in
concluded, several commemorative
plaques were awarded by the
American Lady Anglers. The first
was a post humus Award given to
Dorothy Jean Watkins, honorary
American Lady Angler Charter
Member Number One. Rod Baker,
ALA Founder and Firecracker
Fish-Off Tournament Director,
emceed the event and said of
Dorothy Jean. “She was the
original Lady Angler and always
fishing. When the WBT visited
Old Hickory Lake in 2009, we met
her son Dave Watkins, a guide at
Old Hickory. He was out fishing
with his mother and every few
minutes would come up to him and
say, ’I’m hung up!’ and Dave
would patiently go and get her
unstuck, all the while fishing
and talking. She was a local
fixture and everyone would drive
by and honk at her as she
fished.” The next plaque went
to Tim Walker, winner of last
year’s Firecracker Fish-Off. As
winner of the event, Tim was
granted free entry into the
tournament this year. The
plaque, commissioned and
completed after last year’s
event, and has been gracing the
walls of Moser’s Restaurant for
the patrons to comment on since
that time. The Model A Fords
swept the Classic Car
Competition, and no clear winner
could be determined. The
People’s Choice Award was
therefore split between the two
Model A Fords, and a second
People’s Choice Award will be
given so that both Model A Ford
owners will receive their
plaque. The Mavericks Motorcycle
Club swept into the marina with
mufflers rumbling, to the
applause of the crowd gathered
for the weigh-in ceremonies.
Fans immediately gravitated to
the motorcycle display, after
emcee Rod Baker explained the
voting procedure. After a heated
competition, Motorcycle #4 won
the People’s Choice Award. It
was a close contest between the
winner and Motorcycle #9,
another clear crowd favorite.
After the Motorcycle competition
convened, the Mavericks
Motorcycle Club convened to
President Steve Glenn’s house
for a Commemorative Cook Out to
celebrate their success, so that
they could rest and regroup for
the Fireworks Event later.
Reel Girls Fish, owned by ALA Sponsor
Denise Sustiata, brought an
entire trailer full of new
products to display and sell to
fans at the event. Denise’s
Bass Caddy husband Larry
received an official ALA Bass
Caddy shirt as a thank-you from
event organizers for all of the
effort he put into helping out
for the entire event. From dawn
‘til dusk, Larry lifted, toted,
and in general did anything and
everything he could to help out
at both the Reel Girls booth and
throughout the event grounds.
Not only did the Reel Girls
Booth display beautiful tee
shirts and camisoles with both
bling and originality, they
treated customers by displaying
on-site production of their
wares. Customers could
custom-order their individual
preferences and watch while
Denise made the magic happen and
produce the order to their exact
specifications. ALA member
Terri Elkins is now a proud
owner of a beautiful Reel Girls
black camisole, with a beautiful
aqua blue design. Other booths
selling their wares included
Impressions and More, and the
ALA even got into the act
displaying their new patches,
decals, hats, visors and tee
shirts. Also displayed were
potential future products for
fan feedback, such as sports
bras and camisoles. Families
and Fans dispersed indoors
during heavy rain showers
brought during afternoon hours,
with the rain letting up just as
the evening activities were
scheduled to begin.
Word quickly spread throughout the
Lake Fork Marina that the show
would go on as planned, and
people began emerging from
cover. A crowd quickly gathered
to delight in the decorated golf
carts, all of which showed a
definite patriotic theme. Lee
White emceed the event, awarding
prizes donated by Lake Fork
Marina to the winners of four
categories: Most Patriotic, Most
Original, Best Decorated, and
Crowd Favorite. The winners
gathered to lead the parade in a
victory lap around the marina
waving their prizes to the
appreciative crowd, to the
accompaniment of air horns and
crowd applause. After the
laughter died down, everyone was
ready to view the fireworks,
donated by the American Lady
Anglers for the event. Not only
did people gather at the marina,
but boats also gathered off the
point where the fireworks were
set up, to better view the
fireworks from the water. In
deference to the wet ground and
recent showers, organizers had
to forego the planned musical
accompaniment, but the
collective crowd spirit could
not be dampened as the Fireworks
Extravaganza ensued. For over
30 minutes, multiple bursts of
remote-detonated fireworks
continued to evoke appreciative
applause, along with whistles
and other vocal kudos. It wasn’t
enough that each fireworks
display used 500 grams of
gunpowder, the maximum allowable
for sale in the United States.
Steve Nail and Rod Baker, the
masterminds behind the display
design wired four different
types of fireworks together for
each burst, ensuring that the
crowd received the full “bang
for their buck” for each burst.
The sky was literally filled
with continuous fireworks bursts
for the entirety of the event,
culminating in a Grand Finale
lasting for over ten minutes.
Fans, friends and families
attending the 2010 ALA
Firecracker Fish-Off all went
home sleepy and satisfied, after
a full day filled with fun
finished off by the Fireworks
Display Finale.
The ALA would like to thank Sponsors
Lake Fork Marina, Reel Girls
Fish, CastAway Graphite Rods,
Sure-Life, Impressions & More,
Steve’s Custom Props, along with
all of the local businesses who
donated for the 2010 ALA
Firecracker Fish-Off. A big
thank you goes out to
Brookshire’s Grocery Store,
Hooten’s Hardware, Emory Auto,
Tim Walker’s Bait Shop, Steve’s
Custom Props, Pott’s Feed Store,
OnSite Trolling Motor Service,
Service Marine, and Alco for
donating items for the raffle. A
special thanks to the Classic
Car Club and the Mavericks
Motorcycle Club for their
participation.
About the ALA:
The American Lady Anglers (ALA),
founded by Rod Baker, husband
and bass caddy of former WBT Pro
Dr. Terri Elkins, and Lake Fork
Fishing Guide Lee White, gives
all women the opportunity to
fish on an even playing field.
Standard ALA events consist of
both the Co/Pro Individual and
Team Tournaments in which the
full field of entrants compete
for two days in each. Ladies may
enjoy the fun and camaraderie
the ALA provides while fishing
in either one or both
tournaments. ALA benefits
include offering the highest
paybacks possible for the lowest
entry fees, along with increased
media attention to promote both
the anglers and their Sponsors.
The ALA also hosts specialty events,
such as its season-opening
Firecracker Fish-Off, an
Independence Day Benefit
Tournament honoring a specific
military charity each year. Like
other ALA specialty events, The
Firecracker Fish-Off is not just
for ladies; the entire family
can fish. With the ALA, fishing
is not only a family affair,
it’s fun for everyone, the
anglers, their families, their
friends, and their fans.
Sponsors Lake Fork Marina, Sure
Life, Reel Girls Fish and
CastAway Graphite Rods share the
ALA ideals and support their
charitable and other service
ventures.
If
you’d like more information
about this topic, or to schedule
an interview to discuss the ALA,
please call Terri Elkins at
(972) 977-6700, or Email Terri
at terrielkins@sbcglobal.net.