Scott Dezort and his 7.20 lb Rainbow Trout . (submitted photo)Scott Dezort and his 7.20 lb Rainbow Trout . (submitted photo)
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Salmon Derby Update

There is a new leader in the Trout - Boat category on Day five of the Bluewater Anglers' Salmon Derby.

Scott Dezort of Sarnia entered a 7.20 lb Rainbow Trout. A new 2nd place and 3rd place fish were also entered in the Trout - Boat category Tuesday.

The unofficial Salmon Derby leaders are ... - Robert Perkins of London in the Salmon category with a 15.38 lb. Salmon. - Scott Dezort of Sarnia in the Trout - Boat category with a 7.20 lb. Rainbow Trout. - Tyler Pavli of Sarnia in the Trout - Shore category with a 14.56 lb. Brown Trout. - Dave Boon of Corunna in the Lake Trout category with a 18.86 lb. Lake Trout. - Clayton Rennie of Sarnia in the Walleye category with a 8.94 lb. Walleye.

The Daily Big Fish winner is Ross White of Petrolia with a 12.58 lb. Lake Trout.

The Daily Draw Prize winners are ...

- Ryan Sharp of London at the Port Franks weigh station, and - Ed Holubowicz of Wyomng at the Sarnia weigh station.

There were 19 fish entered in Sarnia and 26 fish in Port Franks for a five day Salmon Derby total of 292 fish.

Wednesday, May 3rd is Seniors Day. The more seasoned anglers will be competing for a $250 cash prize, donated by Feige Denture Clinics, for the largest fish entered by an angler 65 years of age or older.

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