“The Seneca River is a favorite of fishermen, beginning with those whose camps lined its banks long before Baldwinsville came to be. The best source of insight into the river is Dr. William Beauchamp, namesake of our local history club. He wrote “Past and Present of Syracuse and Onondaga County, NY, from Prehistoric Times to the Beginning of 1908.” It devotes an entire chapter to the county’s zoology, including “Fish and Fishing.””
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“BALDWINSVILLE – For the fourth year the CARP Tournament Northeast Regionals are being held in Baldwinsville. Today more than forty teams of professional carp anglers will take up spots along the Seneca River to compete in what organizers say is one of the toughest pro-level carp fishing competitions in the world.”
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“BALDWINSVILLE – Over forty teams of professional carp anglers arrived in Baldwinsville Wednesday to compete in the CARP Tournament Series Northeast Regionals on the Seneca River. For the fourth year, these two-person teams from the far reaches of the United States and five countries will face what is now known as one of the toughest pro-level carp angling competitions in the world.
Tournament officials predict a fierce competition as this year’s contest has lured former champions and monied winners from the three previous Northeast Regionals back to Baldwinsville this year. However, not going unnoticed is the presence of two St. Lawrence junior grand champions – Jared Smythe and Ian Hawkins. These two first-timers in Baldwinsville leave the big river up north to take on the challenge of the Seneca River this year.”
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“Baldwinsville, NY — Anglers will be fishing like mad this weekend on the Seneca River. Two-person teams from around the country will participate in the Northeast Regionals of the Catch-and-Release Professional Carp Tournament Series. They will be attempting to pull in as many pounds of carp as possible. Prizes are awarded for total weight, and there’s also a Big Fish Award.”
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David Moore gave an interview this morning on YNN TV.
From the Article: “It’s known as one of the best carp fishing venues in the country and it’s right in our own backyard; the Seneca River. The river, which runs through the village of Baldwinsville, will be the site of the annual Northeast Regional Carp Tournament this week. Over the last few years, this has really become a staple for the sport of carp fishing. It’s really is cool to see where exactly people come from to compete in this event, places like England, France, and Canada. Fifty two-person teams from all over the world will be competing for about $15,000 in prize money.”
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Beginning Thursday morning, more than 40, two-person teams of professional carp anglers will wet their lines for 50 consecutive hours of fishing in the Fourth Annual CARP Tournament Series Northeast Regionals on the Seneca River. “When we first showed up four years ago, it was like a no-man’s land for carp fishing. We got a lot of smirks,” said David Moore, CARP Tournament’s tournament director.”
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