| Baldwinsville
NY to Host Tournament on the Seneca River

Baldwinsville, New York will
be the site of the American Carp Society's first
regional tournament for 2007-8. Teams from
Europe and the United States are expected to
enter the May 16-19th contest on the Seneca River
in Central New York State.
Over $15,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded
to the top teams fishing along the Seneca River
which serves as a primary watershed and tributary
from the glacier-formed Finger Lakes to Lake
Ontario in the Great Lakes. Lake Ontario
eventually empties to the Atlantic Ocean via
the St. Lawrence River. The tournament course
will cover several miles of the Seneca River
from the mouth of Onondaga Lake to the outlet
of Cross Lake. Baldwinsville is located
mid-way between the two boundaries.

The tournament will be headquartered at the
newly restored 1820's historic Red Mill Inn
in the village of Baldwinsville. The beautifully
renovated former gristmill sits on a small
island in the center of town adjacent to the
original Erie Canal and the carp-filled Seneca
River. During
the reconstruction and development of the 32-room
boutique inn, the construction crews and developers
were keen to notice amazing numbers of wild
carp in the waters surrounding the site. A
number of man-made structures such a wide dam,
piers and sluices attract multitudes of feeding
carp. A group of local citizens, business
persons and community leaders approached ACS
Tournaments about bringing a contest to the
Seneca River last year after observing the
carp behavior in the village center.
The fishing friendly community has always
depended on the river for recreation and commerce
in the past, and they have exhibited great
determination to develop carp angling along
their shores.
"I couldn't believe it when I first saw it," said
David Moore, ACS Tournaments Director. "Al
St. Cyr and I went to the Red Mill Inn in July
this past summer at the invitation of the Baldwinsville
community to scout the location. We walked
literally twenty steps from the front door
of the inn to the bank. The waters were
teeming with hundreds of carp stacked up below
the dam. It was an amazing sight."

"We baited up and had fish on our first cast! It
was unbelievable," he added. "The folks
in Baldwinsville are certainly sitting on something
unique with great potential. We found
everyone open to hosting not only a tournament,
but leisure anglers, too. The fish are
healthy, hearty and strong. A swift current
below the dam and ever-changing water levels
makes angling fun, but after a while we stopped
counting and weighing fish as we were hauling
them in so quickly we could hardly keep up
with two rods each. Competitors can expect
hard-fighting beautiful virgin common carp
in the mid-twenties along this river." The Baldwinsville community, in partnership
with ACS Tournaments is planning a hosted welcome
ceremony and peg draw for the evening of May
16th. The two-person team tournament
will be 50 hours of continuous fishing and
prizes will be established by total weight. Prizes
are based on a minimum of 50 two-person team
entries. The first-place team will be
awarded $5,000 cash, second $2,500 and third
$1,500 as well as the ever-popular Big Fish
prize of $1,000 cash. A number of special
sponsor tackle and equipment prizes will be
awarded throughout the competition. A
public awards ceremony and competitors' party
will close the event on May 19th.
Tournament sponsors already on board include
The Red Mill Inn, EconoLodge, Enterprise Rent-A-Car,
Dynamite Baits, Big Carp Tackle, Badger Tackle,
Fox International, Enterprise Tackle, and Reuben
Heaton ACS's official tournament scales. The
tournament has the approval of the New York
State Division of Tourism and I Love New York
who have sponsored ACS tournaments in recent
years.
Registration for the ACS NE Regional tournament
can be processed on-line at www.americancarpsociety.com or
by phoning 918-914-2256. The fee is $500
per two-person team. Full payment is
expected before May 1st. Early-birds
have until February 28th to receive a $50 discount. For
overnight accommodations contact the Red Mill
Inn, phone 800-841-0411 or email reservations@theredmillinn.com and
ask for the tournament discount. Special rates
will be extended to participants prior to and
after the tournament for those wishing to arrive
early or stay after the contest.
Baldwinsville is located 11 miles from Syracuse,
New York. The site is an easy drive from
many points in the Northeast United States
(including the St. Lawrence River) and Canada
via Interstate 90 (the NY Thruway) and Interstate
81. Syracuse airport is served by many
major domestic or U.S. airlines and accessible
by short (1 hour) connections from most international
carriers through New York City's LaGuardia
and Kennedy Airports.
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