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Kewaunee/Door County Salmon Tournament

Day One Results — Saturday, July 20, 2013

What Kewaunee and Door County anglers are lacking in numbers of salmon reeled in this year, they’re making up for in size. Just a year after only one 20-pound-plus chinook was put to scale opening day — and 14 in the entire nine-day tournament — 33 20-pound-plus “kings” were put into the official database Saturday.

However, it was the one that didn’t make the cut that was the most talked about fish. A legit 29-pound-plus fish was brought to scale at Sturgeon Bay, but a scanner’s “beep” turned out to be accurate — the fish had a one-pound lead ball in it that made the scale read 30.27. The fish was cut open, the weight discovered, and it was disqualified.

Today — Sunday — dozens of “20s” are coming in (and at least one “30” that we know of), so the leader board is changing fast.

Entry fee is $25 for the nine-day tournament or $13 for a one-day chance. If taking a charter, be sure all others on the boat — including the captain and first mate — have tickets.

First place is $10,000 cash, a free mount of the winning fish by Scott Mansur’s Northland Taxidermy of Algoma and a custom sterling silver chinook salmon ring with a diamond eye by Paul Spanbauer of wisconsincharm.com. Second place is $2,000 cash and a pair of Cannon electric downriggers, and third place is $1,000 cash and a $200 fishing tackle shopping spree at Howie’s Tackle.

In addition to a payout that will go more than 100 places deep, there are daily port prizes worth more than $100 each at all five weigh-in sites in Algoma, Baileys Harbor, Kewaunee, Sturgeon Bay and Washington Island.

Tickets and K/D merchandise are available at Kap’s Marina, 57 Depot, Greystone Castle, Howie’s Tackle, Algoma BP, the Kewaunee Marina and Lakeshore Lighthouse.

K/D Top 33 as of 7/20/13 (port prize winners in bold)

Andrew Jurczykowski 7/20/13 K 26.91
Todd Urness 7/20/13 K 26.27
Jeffrey Kennard 7/20/13 W.I. 25.12
Greg Palm 7/20/13 BH 24.49
Jim Hamill 7/20/13 SB 24.05
David Miller 7/20/13 A 24
Aaron Luedtke 7/20/13 SB 23.49
Julia Stoneman 7/20/13 A 23.3
Chad Jeanquart 7/20/13 A 23
Paul LeBotte 7/20/13 A 22.69
David Auer 7/20/13 A 22.58
Shawn Perry 7/20/13 K 22.45
James Spang 7/20/13 K 22.37
Gary Rutherford 7/20/13 BH 22.25
Thomas Lau 7/20/13 SB 22.24
Andrew Grurts 7/20/13 K 22.22
Darrin Gotsch 7/20/13 SB 21.95
Paul Jacobson 7/20/13 A 21.88
Robert Maloney 7/20/13 SB 21.73