Tournament News
Springdale Central Jr. High Fishing Club Outing



Over time many things have changed and take place. In 1993, Ron was able to get ESPN to come down to Beaver Lake and video tape the event for national TV that aired on Christmas morning. Unfortunately, Anne passed away from cancer in 1999 and Dan moved a couple of years later to begin a guide service down in Florida. In recognition and honor of her mother, Becky (Martin) Peterson assisted with the event in 2003, even getting shirts made up with “Anne Martin Memorial Striper Fishing Trip” printed on the front and “Hooked on Fishing” on the back. 

Since the event started, every student has had to qualify someway for the trip by turning in homework or improving their grades (GPA). When it began, the trips took place on Sunday, so the students would not miss a day of school. Now the event is held on the Tuesday before thanksgiving and the club members get out of school that day.


Today, 13 guides and anglers helped out, taking out 87 Fishing Club members. The event has grown and with the assistance of the NW Arkansas Striper Association (NWASA). Fishing Club members even were treated to a hot lunch with cookies by volunteers of the NWASA (www.ArkStriper.com). Some years, the students freeze, other years the weather has cooperated. This year the striper fishing was excellent with many of the Fishing Club members catching their first ever striper.


For Ron Duncan, this will be his last striper outing as head of the Springdale Central Jr. High Fishing Club. Ron will be extremely missed by students and Fishing Club members who have been over the years touched by his positive influence. A new sponsor, Chad McPherson will be taking his place when he retires at the end of this year. Ron’s club gained state and national exposures when it became the model club for the Hooked on Fishing educational program, in addition to being designated by Gov. Mike Huckabee in 1996 as the statewide model for fishing clubs and recognized as national model in 1998. His achievement with the program was not unnoticed; Ron was named Man of the Year by Bass Anglers Sportsman Society in 1994 and 1998, named to the Arkansas Outdoor Hall of Fame in 2004, and now serves on the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.



To every student who ever took part in the event, it was a chance of a lifetime to catch a big striper and enjoy being out in nature, no matter what the weather had in store. For every guide it was an opportunity to share something they love with Fishing Club members and future anglers. For me after 19 continuous years, I will never forget the sheer joy of a student catching a big fish or the frustration of losing a big one. Every outing is an adventure, an unforgettable journey.


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