"Cheating at U.S. Open bass-fishing "

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>>>A professional angler found to have stuffed lead sinkers down the throats of fish he submitted for weigh-ins during a prestigious bass-fishing tournament has been banned for life from that and other competitions in a scandal that has rocked the tight-knit and passionate bass-fishing community.

Mike Hart, a successful Southern California pro whose career earnings total more than $200,000, was accused of cheating in this manner during the recent $100,000 U.S. Open held at sprawling Lake Mead on the Nevada-Arizona border. An official with the Western Outdoor News bass tour said Hart confessed after he was caught virtually red-handed.

WON Bass will not pursue criminal charges against Hart, but the episode has tournament organizers around the country speaking out against cheating and seeking ways to prevent their events from being similarly tarnished.

"On the one hand it was a day of infamy for organized bass fishing in America," said Harvey Naslund, director of the WON circuit. "But on the other hand it was a major victory for all who have long cared for, and taken steps to protect the integrity of bass-fishing tournaments."

Catching a cheat is difficult because tournaments are catch-and-release, so bass are kept in aerated wells on the boats and weighed live at the end of each fishing day, then released.

However, sometimes bass die after being caught and Hart had offered three dead fish during the weigh-in on the second-to-last day of the U.S. Open. They were filleted so the meat could be delivered to a charity, and found to contain weights.

Officials waited until the final day to confront Hart, who turned in a full limit of five bass. All five were found to contain lead sinkers.

In all, nine sinkers were removed from bass turned in by Hart. Naslund said each sinker was torpedo-shaped and weighed two ounces. Each was attached to a short line and tied to a small treble hook, presumably to catch in the throat and hopefully keep the weights from entering the belly and being detected if the bass were cut open.

WON Bass determined that Hart acted alone, even though he had a lower-tier "Triple-A" fishing partner aboard his boat during each of the three days of the U.S. Open.

Naslund explained that the Triple-A partner fishes from the back of the boat while the pro stands at the bow, driving and steering with a foot-powered trolling motor.

On the third day of fishing, Naslund said, Hart was said to have asked his partner -- who had flown in from South Korea -- to change places while he rigged some tackle and checked on the fish in the live-well.

"The same scenario existed on Day 1 and Day 2 of the U.S. Open," Naslund said.

The South Korean angler, who would have shared part of whatever purse Hart had been entitled to after the third and final day, was given a refund for his entry fee.

For what it's worth, the U.S. Open was won by Arizona pro Clifford Pirch, with a total weight of 31.44 pounds. He earned $40,000, plus a new bass boat.

-- Top photo shows Mike Hart (center) during the final-day weigh-in at the U.S. Open. Bottom photo shows one of the lead sinkers removed from a bass caught by Mike Hart during the prestigious tournament at Lake Mead.<<<<
 
What a moron! Living the dream now he'll be living in Jb's ditch.

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Wonder how he'd like to ingest some lead?

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And Hell yes I love my Truck!
 
I have been reading about this since it happend... I can tell you one thing... I would be knocking on his door to collect any entry fee's and or prize money for every tourney I have ever fished against him...



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WON went back on their word...They said they will press charges against him....But they didn't..

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That is about as bad as those two good old boys on Table Rock that were caught by spectators for tying 5-7 pound bass in trees the night before and pulling them out during the tourney.
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Ultra liberal, wolf loving, illiterate, gay, hippie midgets on crack piss me off!!!!

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For many years McDonalds sponsored a "Big Bass" tournament here in TX and the prize money grew from 10K to 50K to 100K. Same lake every year.

The size of the winning fish grew right along with the prize money (from 7 lbs. or so on up to 12 lbs. and larger). Hundreds of thousands of people fishing the lake during the rest of the year and maybe three 12 pounders caught but two or three caught during the tournament.Yeah right!

You guessed it.As the rules were tightened with X-rays,lie detectors,etc. several winners were disqualified many years in a row. The whole thing was obviously a sham-probably for most if not every year it was put on.

Not sure if you can put on a fair tournament outside of the BASS or FLW (which have extensive protocols) with that much money at stake. Greed is a powerful thing as we all know.
 
I have fished MANY bass tournaments in my days and cannot figure out how he would have slipped the weights into thise fish, he must be very slick!
The reason i say that is because there is a "witness" in all those pro's boats, it boggles my mind how he got away with it as far as he did.









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There is a huge difference in a "Western Outdoor News" tournament and a "BASS" tounament.....I doubt they had the same structure, regarding witnesses or qualifications.

I guess it is always going to be the same, if there is money involved, someone is going to try to steal it!

This guy may find his azz kicked, especially if he cost the wrong guy some cash in a prior event.
 
I hate cheaters!Like the card game I was at last time the two nuckle heads where cheating so I left the game.I would of done something but was out numbered.I have not played with them since,money was involved.You have to wonder what else there doing?

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muskie
 
WOW. Takes some big cojones to pull that off.


?Men in general judge more by the sense of sight than by the sense of touch, because everyone can see, but only a few can test by feeling. Everyone sees what you seem to be, few know what you really are, and those few do not dare take a stand against the general opinion.? Niccolo Machiavelli
 
Some info on Mike Hart:

American Bass Tournament History

Date of First American Bass Tournament Fished: 7/29/1996

Total Number of Tournaments Fished: 103

Number of Tournament Cashes: 85

Career Cash Winnings: $37,103.00

Number of 1st Place Finishes: 10

Number of Top 5 Finishes: 44

Number of Top 10 Finishes: 61

Biggest Tournament Bass: 10.88

Total Number of Fish Weighed: 441

Dead fish: 126

Total Weight of all Fish Weighed: 1,345.52

126 dead fish for 103 tourneys with 441 total fish seems like a lot to me.... I would think he has been stuffing lead down their throats a long time...


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In about forty years of fishing I think thats about how many I ate. Only losers cheat.
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Well that proves the "lead poisoning" theory with that many dead ones! Lol






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