MWC Results From Big Stone Lake
May 6th, 2017 by OutdoorsFIRST
Modified May 6th, 2017 at 12:00 AM
Ortonville, Minn.-April 29, 2017-Hard-fishing brothers Artie and Scott Arndt charged from 10th place on day one all the way to the winner’s circle to claim top honors at the Cabela’s Masters Walleye Circuit’s Big Stone Lake regular season qualifier presented by Lowrance Electronics April 28-29 out of Lakeside Park in downtown Ortonville, Minnesota.
It was the second year in a row that a pair of Arndts topped the leaderboard at Big Stone. In 2016, Artie and son Tanner won the MWC qualifier on the scenic border water separating Minnesota from South Dakota.
“It’s hard to believe,” said Artie after this year’s win. “It was a tough bite. The water temperature dropped 10 degrees in a week, from the 50s into the low 40s. But we ground it out and got it done.”
The Arndts brought just one walleye to the MWC scale on day one. The fish was a good one, though, weighing 5 pounds, 12 ounces, and put them within striking distance of leaders Chris and Joe Kujawa, who boated four fish for 8 pounds, 8 ounces.
“The water was dirty the first morning, so we started out pitching jigs in five to eight feet of water off shoreline rocks, slowly working the jig back to the boat,” said Artie. “We got our fish on a short-shanked, ball-head jig tipped with a minnow.” Water clarity quickly improved, however, dooming their pattern and forcing a run-and-gun approach that yielded no keepers but a plan for day two. “We lost a couple of good fish trolling dirty water in the afternoon, so we were excited going into day two,” he added.
On Saturday, they trolled shad-bodied, perch-colored crankbaits 1.8 mph in eight to 11 feet of water on the south end of the lake, from Skeleton Island to Ortonville. “Another key besides finding dirty water was switching from size 5 down to size 4 crankbaits, which produced most of our fish,” said Scott. They ended up with a 14-pound, 5-ounce, five-fish limit for a 20-pound, 1-ounce total that propelled them past the Kujawas
and into first place.
Like his brother, Scott was excited about the win. “It’s surreal,” he said. “But at my age (47), getting a chance to do this with my brother means the world to me. We grew up fishing Big Stone an
d have a lot of great memories. Winning this MWC event together is something we’ll remember forever.”
Along with memories, the Arndts collected more than
$13,900 in cash and prizes, including the $9,500 first-place cash payout, $2,716 from the option pot, $500 AirWave certificate, $200 Okuma Reel bonus and a $1,000 Cabela’s National Team Championship Prize Package including paid entry into the 2017 NTC, travel stipend, team jerseys and plaques.
Rounding out the top five were:
2nd: Chris and Joe Kujawa, 19-03, $4,700 plus $2,037 cash from the option pot and $500 Lowrance bonus
3rd: Jarrod Fredericks and Thomas Larson, 19-02, $3,200
4th: Jake and Gene Brueggemann, 18-14, $2,500
5th: Steve Vick and Sean Andersen, 18-08, $2,000 plus $1,358 from the option pot
Sixth-place finishers Mike Dorris and Brian Tordsen claimed $1,500 cash plus the $1,000 Ranger Cup bonus and $679 from the option pot. In all, the Cabela’s MWC awarded $44,020 in cash and prizes.
A total of 126 walleyes weighing 320 pounds, 10 ounces crossed the scale and were released back into Big Stone Lake during the event. Adding to the fun, the Cabela’s MWC and National Professional Anglers Association presented a Youth & Family Fishing Clinic immediately after the day-one weigh-in, with participating youths receiving rod-and-reel combos courtesy of the NPAA.
Under the umbrella of The Walleye Federation (TWF), the Cabela’s MWC is open to avid walleye anglers from all walks of life. The 2017 schedule includes seven qualifiers in five states and includes a diverse selection of rivers, inland lakes and Great Lakes fisheries representing North America’s top walleye destinations.
Cabela’s, the World’s Foremost Outfitter for hunting, fishing and outdoor gear, is in its 16th season as title sponsor of the MWC. Official sponsors include: Lowe Equipment Attachments, Lowrance Electronics, Mercury Marine, Ranger Boats and The Walleye Federation. Associate sponsors include: AirWave Pedestals, Bagley Baits, Church Tackle, G-Juice, MotorGuide and Okuma. For more information, email [email protected]