2023 Striper Tournament Leaderboard
Congratulations to our 2023 South Shore Striper Tournament Winners!
- Boat First Place – Will Pellicano – $1,000, Plus Barrington Coffee Roasting Company swag and coffee – 46”
- Boat Second Place Calcutta – Patrick Connaughton – Rod and reel package with tackle box and gift certificate from Fish Northeast ($400), Plus Barrington Coffee Roasting Company swag and coffee – 45”
- Boat Child First Place – Hudson Langlois – Rod and reel combo from Belsan Bait & Tackle – 42”
- Boat Child Second Place – Avery Papi – $50 gift certificate from Belsan Bait & Tackle – 41.5”
- Boat Child Third Place – Eli Minier – $25 gift certificate from Belsan Bait & Tackle – 41”
- Shore First Place – Kevin Callis – $1,000, Plus Barrington Coffee Roasting Company swag and coffee – 45”
- Shore Second Place Calcutta – Richard Taft – Rod and reel package with tackle box and gift certificate from Fish Northeast, Plus Barrington Coffee Roasting Company swag and coffee – 37.5”
- Shore Child First Place – Body Smith – Rod and reel from Belsan Bait & Tackle – 33.6”
- Shore Child Second Place – Max Maloof-Tomaso – $50 gift certificate from Belsan Bait & Tackle – 33.5”
- Shore Child Third Place – Cullen Vantongeren – $25 gift certificate from Belsan Bait & Tackle – 31.25”
- Fly Fishing First Place – Stephan Haller – $1,000, Plus Barrington Coffee Roasting Company swag, and coffee – 32.1”
- Fly Fishing Second Place Calcutta – Jim Kearns – Sage Foundation 990-4 Fly Rod from Far Bank, Plus Barrington Coffee Roasting Company swag and coffee – 32”
- Fly Fishing Third Place Calcutta – Will Pinkus – Sage Spectrum 9/10 Reel and RIO Striper WF9F Fly Line from Far Bank, Plus Barrington Coffee Roasting Company swag and coffee – 31”
- Recycled Measuring Stick Raffle Winner – Sean MacDonald – Barrington Coffee Roasting Company swag and coffee
Thanks to our corporate sponsors!
Briteway Car Wash, Fast Signs – Quincy, Safe Harbor Green Harbor, Webster Printing & Packaging, FarBank, Merrill-Lynch Tad Beagley, Rockland Trust, Atlantic-Pratt Energy, Barrington Coffee Roasting Co., Belsan Bait & Tackle, Coastal Home Services & Construction, Fish Northeast, Goose Hummock, Hubbard Plumbing and Heating, Perry Concrete Forming Supply, Don Bunker Insurance, AccuTrust Mortgage, DIY Solar Company, Sawin Law, Scott Weber Restoration, SlackTide Coffee Roasters
A special Thank you to Belsan Bait & Tackle for hosting the registration and awards ceremony, and to our volunteers and committee members.
This event supports the North and South Rivers Watershed Association’s effort to restore fish habitat in our local waters, particularly herring runs through dam removals. In the North and South Rivers watershed alone we have worked to remove 3 dams, restoring and reconnecting 9 miles of river habitat for river herring and native Eastern brook trout and other native species.
We have made progress, but there is still more to do. Overall on the South Shore, 6% of available habitat has been re-opened and 74% of restorable habitat is still blocked by dams, with the remaining habitat accessible to a limited degree through fish ladders that only benefit a few species. Dam removal not only improves access for migratory fish like river herring and native fish like Eastern brook trout, but also makes our rivers and the species that rely upon them more resilient to a changing climate. Removing unneeded dams improves water quality, helps maintain streamflows, and improves instream habitat. When river herring can access more habitat, their population increases, providing more food for the animals that eat them like striped bass, bluefish, osprey, and herons. Opening up more habitat benefits local rivers and our ocean ecosystem. To find out more and to be a part of this groundbreaking work contact NSRWA through our website at nsrwa.org.
The proceeds from the South Shore Striper Tournament go to NSRWA’s efforts to maintain and restore healthy rivers for fish habitat.
Click here to see the presentation from the 2021 awards.
Click here to see the 2017-2022 Winners list.
Striped Bass Conservation Needs You!
Please help preserve the Striped Bass Fishery for future generations to enjoy and follow the new fisheries regulations put in place to conserve Striped Bass, review the Mass Division of Marine Fisheries resources for proper angling techniques here and watch our Zoom workshop and learn how to properly catch and release a Striped Bass to reduce mortality. Want to learn more about the Striped Bass? Read Warren Winders recent article on these amazing fish.
The proceeds from the tournament support our work to remove dams and restore fisheries habitat on the South Shore.
2023 Striper Tournament Leader
Last Updated: Sunday, June 11th at 11:59 AM (Unofficial Results) |
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Motorized Boat Angler, Adult | ||
Angler Number / Name | Length | |
First Place
Second Place Third Place |
B502 / Will Pellicano
B133C / Patrick Connaughton
B153C / John Paul Adams and B214C / Mark Hudgins
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46.0 inches
45.0 inches
44.5 inches |
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Shore Angler, Adult | ||
Angler Number / Name | Length | |
First Place
Second and Third Place Calcutta |
S104C / Kevin Callis
S213 / Dan Neumann
S227C / Richard Taft |
45.0 inches
42.0 & 40 inches
37.5 inches |
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Fly Fishing, Shore only, All ages | ||
Angler Number / Name | Length | |
First Place
Third Place |
F307C / Stefan Haller
F124C / Jim Kearns
F164C / Will Pinkus |
32.0 inches
32.0 inches
31.0 inches |
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Motorized Boat Angler, 12 and under | ||
Angler Number / Name | Length | |
First Place | BC212 / Hudson Langlois | 42.0 inches |
Second Place | BC223 / Avery Papi | 41.5 inches |
Third Place | BC177 / Eli Minier | 41.0 inches |
Shore Angler, 12 and under |
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Angler Number / Name | Length | |
First and Second Place | SC167 / Max Maloof-Tomaso | 33.5 inches |
First and Second Place | SC229 / Body Smith | 33.5 inches |
Third Place | SC226 / Cullen Vantongeren | 31.5 inches |
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