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Shark Attack New York Pro Am

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Congratulation's Captain Del and Team Liquid Plumber Coming off an eighth-place finish in this year’s Niagara County tournament that he followed with a third in Orleans County, Del Casterline’s catch on Saturday was not only the best in the Amateur Division , but his overall score was better than any team in the all divisions. Captian Del credits his win to the custom painted Shark Cannonballs he was using" The Sharks definetely attract fish, I painted the tops of some 15 pound Sharks with black paint, and left the underside chrome."Based on 10 points per fish and a point per pound, Casterline’s Liquid Plumber team flushed away all other competitors with a total score of 206.06 points. Casterline’s finishes in the Niagara and Orleans events earned him the 2009 Western Challenge Cup, and he appears to be well on his way in his pursuit of the Eastern and perhaps even the lake-wide cup in the Amateur Division.Casterline’s home is in Mountaintop, Pa., but he spends most of

Shark Pro Staff Big Win at New York Pro Am

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Shark Cannonballs Pro Staff Team T-K comes across big to win the Pro Division of the 2009 Oswego Pro Am Salmon and Trout Tournament. Capt. Bob Pultorak credits his new 15 lb Sapphire Chrome Sharks with the win. From left are team members Tom Pultorak, Kevin Davis, Capt. Bob Pultorak, Mike Kuzmiak, and Richard Dav is. Watch for more details from the tournament as Shark wins big again in 2009.

Blogging: Social Commentary

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I take back all that stuff I said about Chrysler in my earlier blog; all that stuff about putting that gas line filter behind the gas tank so I couldn't get at it to change it. This car saved my life. I was driving back from my chainsaw shop, Penner's Farm Equipment in Tara, Ontario with my brand new Husqueverna 640 chainsaw (sweet) The old Husky my neighbour gave to me finally died; it was thirty years old. A silver truck suddenly appeared right in front of me; he ran through the stop sign without stopping. I didn't have time to say what was on my mind, h#*y ! #*!#k! but for sure I was thinking it at precisely that moment. I was traveling along at 50 miles per hour (80 k/ph). I didn't have the benefit of loosing consciousnesses during the impact, it would have been nice. I was totally aware during the whole thing, all I can say it was gruesome. I survived, the two nice people in the other car survived. I am battered and bruised and glad to be alive; Thank

Screaming Again!!!!!

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Shark Pro Staff Team Screamer/A-TOM-MIK reels in top prize at 2009 Mustad Challenge in Oswego New York Sunday, June 28, 2009 5:35 PM EDT OSWEGO — First-place team: Shark Pro Staff Screamer/A-TOM-MIK captured first place Saturday at the third annual Mustad Challenge team fishing event held on Saturday. From left are team members Joe Nogick, Gene Delicati, Chris Taramelli, and Captain Dave Antenori. The team of Pennsylvania-based anglers had set out to fish for brown trout, but scrapped that plan because conditions weren’t right. The team then boated five salmon and one steelhead to win the top prize in the Mustad Challenge.The team’s biggest fish was a salmon weighing 18.3 pounds. Screamer/A-TOM-MIK brought in five salmon and one steelhead.