It
was a record-breaking weekend at the Sebago Lakes Rotary Club’s 14th
Sebago Lake Ice Fishing Derby. Steve Lothrop of
Lewiston pulled in the largest fish ever caught in the history of the derby. His
lake trout measured 39 3/8 inches and weighed in at 22.42 pounds.
The enormous trout claimed the first prize in the togue
category, which landed Lothrop a 2013 Polaris Sportsman ATV. Second prize, a
$500 gift card to Kittery Trading Post, went to Joe Murphy Sr. for his 4.76
pound togue. In third, with a 4.48 pound catch, was Kenneth Corbin, who took
home a $200 gift card to Kittery Trading Post.
Gifts cards to Kittery Trading Post were also awarded for the
big three fish in the pickerel and perch categories, in the amounts of $500,
$200 and $100.
Benjamin Carlin took first with a 3.48 pound pickerel. Samantha
Labreck came in second with a 2.75 pound catch, and Colin Hudson came in a very
close third place with a 2.72 pound fish.
In the perch category, first prize winner was Rob Martin,
weighing in at 1.66 pounds. Second place, with a 1.48 pound fish, went to
Gunner Harriman. Chris Harriman took third in the perch category with a 1.4 pound
catch.
There were no pike weighed in at the derby, and therefore no
prizes awarded in that category.
A wide range of additional prizes was awarded, both for fish
pool entries, as well as for the 30 days of derby early registration. The big
fish pool winner, taking home a 2013 Polaris Sportsman ATV, was Rob Ritter. He
won after catching a 0.18 pound perch. The awards ceremony was held at the
Windham Veteran’s Center on Sunday evening.
Toby Pennels, event organizer, said it was a good Derby year for the
Sebago Lake Rotary Club. While final numbers are not yet available, there
were close to 1,400 entries in this year's event. Pennels expressed many
thanks to all participants, and the dozens of sponsors who made the derby
possible. Having a record derby fish was just the icing on the cake, said
Pennels.
The weekend was packed with fun, from helicopter rides to a
Polar Dip, and snowmobile speed trials Sunday morning. One highlight of the
weekend, said Dyer, was a very special moment for one couple. Jon Brideau got
down on one knee on the ice and proposed to Jessica Aponte. She said yes.