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 |  Top four teams
      use Swim Tail® lures in tournamentCross and Simmons win 2002
      Summer Crappie Classics Tournament June 23 at Milford Lake
 June 23, 2002 - The
      team of Steve Cross of Carbondale and Terry Simmons of Overbrook
      had ten fish for a total weight of 9.26 lbs to win the 2002 Stabor
      Summer Crappie classics tournament at Milford Lake on June 23.
      The two won a total of $1,310 in prizes. Helping them with their
      win were yellow, white and green (chartreuse) Swim Tail®
      lures. The pair also won second big fish of the tournament. The
      pair finished second last year in the Stabor Classic.
 
        
          | Jim Bybee of Benton and William Ketterman
            of Wichita caught the largest fish of the tournament and placed
            second with a total of eight fish. Among their arsenal were white
            and yellow Swim Tails. The pair used Swim Tails to help them
            place in the money in the 2001 Stabor Classic. Also using Swim Tails were third place
            finishers Shawn Edwinson and Michele Jump of Lawrence. They were
            using yellow, pink, and white Swim Tails. Fourth place finishers Jimmy and Daniel
            Moison of Topeka used white and chartreuse Swim Tails to help
            secure their top four finish. Lynn Beckwith of Ozawike and Joe Crai of
            Topeka used white swimtails to help them secure eighth place.
           | High winds hampered fishing
            Wind gusting to 40 miles per hour,
            white caps and waves as high as three feet greeted anglers and
            they transversed the water to their predetermined locations.
            It was difficult for trolling and the best areas were in the
            coves. The northern part of the lake was silted in which left
            fihing along the submerged railroad tracks and river channels
            in a lake near its normal level. Morning temperature was 66 with
            a forecast to rise to the 90s. |  The tournament was sponsored
      by Stabor Line Locks. Photographs of the tournament and other
      information can be found on the Stabor web site. For more information about Swim
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