Gregg Stockey Memorial Multi-species Master Award
The Gregg Stockey Memorial Multi-Species Master Award goes to the club member with the greatest total length of five fish. The fish must be caught during club outings and be five different species.
Michael Olszewski, Jr. with a largemouth bass.
2024
1st: Michael Olszewski, Jr. - 108.5” (30” northern pike, 23” salmon, 19” largemouth bass, 18.75” walleye, 17.75” sauger)
2nd: Ward Aldrich - 107” (24.75” walleye, 24” channel catfish, 23.5” salmon, 18.75” sauger, 16” largemouth bass)
3rd: Lou DiNicola - 106.75” (30.5” northern pike, 20” salmon, 19” walleye, 18” largemouth bass, 19.25” channel catfish)
Jason Cashmore with a largemouth bass.
2023
1st: Jason Cashmore — 145.25” (53.5” lake sturgeon, 28” northern pike, 27.25” catfish, 18.5” smallmouth bass, 18” coho salmon)
2nd: Terry Ocheltree — 112” (35.25” lake sturgeon, 24.5” walleye, 22” coho salmon, 16” largemouth bass, 14.25” smallmouth bass)
3rd: Jeff Haug: — 104” (29” rainbow trout, 20” catfish, 20” largemouth bass, 18” walleye, 17” sauger)
Isaac Biggerstaff with his massive 38.5” Lake Michigan king salmon.
2022
1st: Isaac Biggerstaff - 115.5” (38.5” king salmon, 30” northern pike, 16.5” walleye, 16” largemouth bass, 14.5” crappie)
2nd: Ken Haney - 109.5” (33.75” musky, 24.75” northern pike, 21” largemouth bass, 17” walleye, 13” smallmouth bass)
3rd: Matt Biggerstaff — 103.5” (32.5” king salmon, 27.5” northern pike, 18.25” largemouth bass, 16” walleye, 9.25” crappie)
2021
1st: Gregg Stockey - 105.25” (25.5” channel catfish, 25.25” northern pike, 21” coho salmon, 17.5” largemouth bass, 16” smallmouth bass)
2nd: Dave Busscher - 103” (28.25” northern pike, 24” walleye, 20” whitefish, 16” smallmouth bass, 14.75” largemouth bass)
3rd: Al Silcroft — 100.5” (31.5” northern pike, 20” coho salmon, 18” largemouth bass, 16” walleye, 15” smallmouth bass)
Gregg Stockey with a 25.5” channel catfish he caught at our private walleye lake.
2020
1st: Jason Cashmore — 112.25” (33.75” lake sturgeon, 30.25” northern pike, 17.25” largemouth bass, 15.5” smallmouth bass, 15.5” sauger)
2nd: Jeff Sannes — 99.75” (26” northern pike, 25.75” walleye, 20.5” smallmouth bass, 16” largemouth bass, 11.5” yellow bass)
3rd: Dave Busscher — 71” (27.5” northern pike, 17.5” largemouth bass, 10” yellow bass, 9” rock bass, 7” sunfish)
Jason Cashmore with an Eagle Lake northern pike.
Jeff Sannes with a 29” Green Lake northern pike.