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Blake Jones 2009 was on
March 14th... and the winners are....
Blind Bogey
- 1st Place-
Carl Mullis, Lone Pine, CA
- 2nd place-
Steve Cushner, Manhattan Beach, CA
- 3rd place-
Jared Kato, Reno, NV
Big Fish Prizes
- 1st place-
Dwayne Millicin, Bakersfield, Ca
9lbs 8oz
- 2nd place-
Ken Lyndes Jr. Covina, Ca
9lbs 0 oz.
- 3rd place-
Larry McKeary, Las Vegas, NV
7lbs 3oz
50/50
- 1st place-
Charlie Brown, Bishop, Ca
- 2nd place-
Quinn Contello, Mammoth Lakes, CA
- 3rd Place-
Brian Ridgecrest, CA
Kids Prizes
- 1st place-
Junior and Cynthia Jackson
- 2nd Place-
Blaine Belguarde, Bishop, Ca
- 3rd place-
Jacob Bixler Fountain Valley, CA
Dwayne Millicin proudly displays his 9lbs. 8 oz. winner of the Big Fish Prize at the 2009 Blake Jones Derby
Click here to
see video of
the 2008 Blake Jones Derby
by Performance Anglers
Held every March since 1968,
The Blake Jones Trout Derby is always held the weekend after the Fred Hall
Sports Show in Long Beach. The site of the derby is along the Owens River, just below the Pleasant Valley Reservoir,
six miles north of Bishop.
Put on by the Bishop Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau, this
pre-season event is a great chance to wet your line and hone your fishing skills
while getting a chance to win big prizes!
Fishing during the derby is allowed in the reservoir and along the river only as
all others waters are closed until the last Saturday in April. Loads of trout are
planted just before the derby by both Alpers Trout Hatchery and the DFG. You can enter your catch in any number of categories including
"Blind Bogey" and "Big Fish" for a chance to win your part of over $10,000 in prizes
including high quality rod & reel combos, float tubes, custom lures, lodging,
dinners and other goodies from local merchants and friends of the Bishop Chamber.
Prize categories include:
- Kids Prizes
- Blind Bogey Prizes
- Big Trout Prizes
- 50/50 cash drawing (last year it was over $1,800!)
- Farthest Travel to derby
- Early Bird Prizes
During
the derby, you are allowed to fish in both the Pleasant Valley Reservoir
and any section of the lower Owens River (except the catch & release Wild
Trout area) and bring your catch to the derby headquarters at the reservoir to
have them weighed by Hal and the crew.
Each participant receives five "fish
cards" so that one can enter up to five fish (the legal limit) in the
contest to increase the chance of winning. Everyone's fish cards are put into
the hopper and those that match the Blind Bogey weight will win prizes. There
are also prizes for "Biggest Trout" plus lots more!
The Blind Bogey fish last year weighed 14oz. (caught by a secret fisherman two
days before the derby) and 20 lucky fishermen who caught fish that matched that size
had their fish cards drawn with first prize a fisherman's dream package
contributed by local sporting goods dealers Owens
River Flyshop, Mac's Sporting Goods and Culver's Sporting Goods along with the Paiute Palace,
Sears, Berkley and Cabelas.
The next Blake Jones Trout Derby will be held on March 14, 2009. Click here to email
us for more information on the next derby.
You can also register at several
sporting goods stores here in town the week of the derby: Culver's Sporting Goods
(next to the Meat House on Main St.), Mac's Sporting Goods (next to Jack's
Restaurant on Main St.) and Owens River Flyshop (on Hwy 395, near Meadow Farms
Smokehouse, 2 miles north of town). (Requires Adobe Acrobat*).
*If you do not have Adobe Acrobat you can download
it here.

Who
was Blake Jones?
Whenever you bait your hook with Powerbait or any of the other modern cheese
baits, you can thank the late Blake Jones. Jones invented cheese bait which
was unique when it was introduced back in the 1950s. Before Blake Jones came
along anglers had to use Velveeta cheese spread or cut small pieces from a block
of cheese which easily fell off the hook when immersed in water. Blake's special
cheese bait stayed on the hook even during heavy casting.
But Blake Jones was probably best known as one of the legendary anglers Bishop.
Along with his wife, Peggy, he fished all over the high country and taught hundreds
of people how to fish the lakes and streams of the High Sierra. Longtime local
resident and business owner Don Barrett explained. "They were the type
of people who would never hesitate and help people fish. They might hand someone
a jar of bait and show them how to use it. They were just that way."
The couple took their knowledge of fishing the local waters to various trade
shows in Anaheim, Los Angeles and San Francisco. With his charismatic personality,
Jones became an outstanding spokesman for Bishop and the Eastern High Sierra
and helped turn Bishop into a vacation destination.
The Bishop Area Chamber of Commerce which had been holding an annual fishing
derby since 1968 decided to honor Jones for his work and dedication by renaming
the derby after him. Unfortunately, Blake Jones died on June 14, 1987 before
the first derby bearing his name took place.
Marvin Jones said: "My father was a serious fisherman and he always wanted
to help someone. He was a good public relations man. He always wanted to be
sure the other person always caught a fish. He went to a lot of work to fish."
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