2023 results
Below are results of the top three finishers based on total inches of the top 5 fish measured. 1st Place: Jan Wojcik with a 22" and 91" total 2nd Place: Robert Stout with a 16" and 81" total Third Place: Chad Mulverhill with a 15" and of 81" total Largest Fish: Jan Wojcik (22") 2022 Results Below are results of the top three finishers based on total inches of the top 5 fish measured. 1st Place: Robert Stout 2nd Place: Glen Zarboni 3rd Place: Tim Barrett Largest Fish: Glen Zarboni (21") 2021 Hendrickson Hatch results Below are results of the top three finishers based on total inches of fish measured. 1st Place: Robert Stout 2nd Place: Craig Garlock 3rd Place: Tim Auger Largest Fish: Robert Stout 2019 Hendrickson Hatch results Below are results of the top three finishers based on total inches of fish measured. 1st Place: Almero Retief 2nd Place: Jan Wojcik 3rd Place: Dave Brookman Largest Fish: Chad Mulverhill 2018 Hendrickson Hatch results Below are results of the top three finishers based on total inches of fish measured. Only fish over 12 inches can be recorded. 1st Place: Gerald Chervet 2nd Place: Tim Barrett 3rd Place: Chad Mulverhill Largest Fish: Jeffrey Bassett 2017 Hendrickson Hatch results This year's tournament had 45 participants. Below are results of the top ten finishers based on total inches of fish measured. Only fish over 12 inches can be recorded. Largest fish - 21.5 inches - Randy Stout 1st - Almero Relief - 383" 2nd - Robert Stout - 195" 3rd - Jan Wojcik - 182" 4th - Gerald Chervet - 174.5" 5th - Chad Mulverhill - 160.5" 6th - Hank Girardin - 115" Tie 7th - Mitchell Miletich and George Provost - 112" 9th - Stan Cerlanek - 104" 10th - Rick Roberts - 85.5" Special thanks to the 2017 sponsors: Brookfield Renewable Energy, Titus Mountain Family Ski Center, North Country Community College, LaValley Real Estate, Babbling Brook RV Park, Freihofer’s Bakery Outlet, Peter Corbin, Stewart’s, Riverside, Donovan’s, Mo’s Pub & Grill, Sansone’s, Township 7, McDonald’s, Montana Fly Company, Wiley’s Flies, IBC, The Hungry Trout, The Trout Spot, Ausable River Two-Fly Shop, Dick’s Country Store, Barrett’s Guide Service, Tactical Fly Fisher, Malone Golf Club, Yando’s Big M, Blueline Sport Shop, Holiday Inn Express, The Jug Store, Coca-Cola, Kilburn Manor, Jreck Subs, Dunkin Donuts, and Hook'em Solid Guide Service
1 Comment
2016 Hendrickson Hatch results
After taking a year off, 2016 marked a return of the Hendrickson Hatch fly fishing tournament. This year's tournament had 50 participants. Below are results of the top ten finishers based on total inches of fish measured. Only fish over 12 inches can be recorded. Special thanks to Brookfield Renewable Energy, JP Ross Fly Rods, and other sponsors for supporting this year's tournament. Largest fish - 19.5 inches - Bud Garlock 1st - Jan Wojick - 313 inches 2nd - Mitchell Miletich - 160 3rd - Bar Aiken - 124 4th - Kim Walchko - 89 5th - Mike Walchko - 88 6th - David Dunn - 81 7th - Hank Girardin - 73 8th - Craig Garlock - 71 9th - David Geurtsen - 67 10th - John Henry - 66 Every year, the Malone Revitalization Foundation puts on our event. Part of the reason that the Hendrickson Hatch Fishing Tournament is put on by this organization is to continue the legacy of the Salmon River in Malone as a hidden gem of fly fishing in not just New York, but in the entirety of the states! Each year we put a few thousand dollars worth of fish back into the river. This helps not just the ecosystem of the Salmon River, but also ensures that the tourism and hobby of fly fishing stays alive as well. If you've never seen them stocking, it's very exciting. In one site on River Road, the crazy fish just sat there for days, perhaps waiting to be fed! You could sit in Adirondack chairs and watch them mill around for days as it's quite shallow in some places. Eventually they move on down/up the river. The fish stocking is educational and artistic all at once. This year the fish have already been ordered and are set to make their way to Malone sooner rather than later. Check back for more information! EDIT on 4/13/2017:
The fish that Malone Revitalization Foundation is purchasing for the Salmon River will be tentatively stocked on Tuesday, May 30. We will be stocking fish in various parts of the river, away from brdies, from Ballard Mill dam and downstream. The fish will be in the 12-18" range! Dear Fly Anglers,
The Hendrickson Hatch organizing committee wishes to thank all the anglers who participated in this years event. The tournament was a great success. We had a total of 50 anglers. 43 adults and 7 in the youth category. After a 1 year absence, we were not sure how things would turn out but things could not have been better. There were many familiar faces and a few new ones. We will be discussing the future of the tournament shortly to see if this will continue to be an annual event. We also want to thank all our sponsors for their generosity with the tremendous donations. Please see the list of our sponsors on this site and use them for your fly fishing needs. We need to help support them in order for them to continue supporting this tournament. I will continue to update the river conditions tab for those planning on fishing the river. Have a great summer, be safe and see you on the water. Once again, Thank you to all who participated. Please check out the NEW "River Conditions" tab at the top of the website. Tight lines everyone. John and Glen The 10th annual Hendrickson Hatch fly fishing tournament was held the weekend of May 31 and June 1, 2014. This year’s event had 54 participants – 48 adults and 6 children between 8 and 12 years old. River conditions and weather were great for this year’s tournament. There was a tie for the largest fish landed in this year’s tournament. Bar Aiken and David Brookman each landed and released a 19.5 inch brown trout. Below is a list of the top ten participants in this year’s tournament. Special thanks to Brookfield Power for providing a donation in support of the tournament and North Country Community College for donating the college facilities.
Participant Total Accumulated inches of fish 1st place – Calin Lumperdean 299 2nd place – Ciprian Rafan 263 3rd place – Simon Brennan 155 4th place – Robert Stout 105 5th place – Jeff Poor 97.5 6th place – Tim Barrett 90 7th place – Almero Retief 88.5 8th place – Bar Aiken 72.5 9th place – Mike Walchko 63 10th place – Bud Garlock 54.5 The 2013 tournament was another great success. This year 52 anglers participated in the two day tournament. The largest fish landed was an 18 inch brown caught by Jan Wojick of Potsdam, New York. The weather was great this year, but the river was a little high and pretty warm. The warm water seemed to keep the larger fish from feeding. This year's tournament produced some of the lowest scores we have seen in years. Below are the top 10 finishers in the 2013 Hendrickson Hatch tournament.
Participant Total Accumulated Length of Fish 1st Tim Barrett and Chad Mulverhill 90 inches 2nd Mike Walchko 88.5 inches 3rd Ryan Sauve 76.5 inches 4th Emmett Duprey 75 inches 5th Jan Wojick 74 inches 6th William Stout 65 inches 7th Jeffrey Poor 64.5 inches 8th Clay Scheuermann and Rod Michael 64 inches 9th Jim Pudlo 53 inches 10th Nathan Dickinson 52.5 inches The 8th annual Hendrickson Hatch fly fishing tournament was held the weekend of June 2&3, 2012. This year’s event had 59 participants – 50 adults and 9 children between 8 and 14 years old. River conditions were great for this year’s tournament. There was a three-way tie for the largest fish landed in this year’s tournament. Stan Cerlanek, Robert Stout, and Nick Myatt all landed and released an 18 inch brown trout. Below is a list of the top ten participants in this year’s tournament. Special thanks to Brookfield Power for providing a donation in support of the tournament and North Country Community College for donating the college facilities.
Participant Total Accumulated inches of fish 1st place – Robert Stout 214 2nd place – John Anderson 171 3rd place – Brian Wheelock 147.5 4th place – Nick Myatt 137.5 5th place – Craig Garlock 134.5 6th place – Tim Barrett 96 7th place – Paul Persico 80.25 8th place – Jeff Poor 51.5 9th place – Gary Avery 51.5 10th place – Andy Gray 42.5 The weekend of June 4&5 Malone, New York hosted the 7th annual Hendrickson Hatch fly fishing tournament. This year’s event had 42 participants – 39 adults and three 9 years olds in the 12 and under category. Conditions were great for this year’s tournament. After a period of very wet weather in May, the rains stopped and water levels were ideal for the weekend. The weather cooperated as well with temperatures in the low 70s, clear skies, and light wind. Anglers reported good fishing. The largest fish caught and released was 19.5 inches by Dave Brookman of Wilmington, New York. Below is a list of the top ten participants in this year’s tournament. Special thanks to Brookfield Power for providing a donation in support of the tournament and North Country Community College for donating the college facilities.
Participant Total Accumulated inches of fish 1st place – Jan Wojcik 222 2nd place – Tim Barrett 164.25 3rd place – Brian Wheelock 1261/2 4th place – Dave Brookman 107.5 5th place – Robert Stout 106 6th place – Emmett Dupree 102.25 7th place – Bill Latreille 94 8th place – Joyce Duprey 89 9th place – Ben Hamelin 65 10th place – Gary Avery 63.5 During the weekend of June 5th and 6th Malone Revitalization Foundation hosted the sixth annual Hendrickson Hatch Fly Fishing Tournament. Occasional rain on Saturday and heavy rain on Sunday greeted this year’s participants, but spirits were not dampened. The largest fish landed and released in this year’s event was 21 inches, caught by Philip Short. Participants in this year’s event traveled from areas throughout New York State as well as neighboring locations in Vermont, and Quebec, Canada. Thanks to great support from event sponsors, every participant received an award or door prize. The committee would like to offer special thanks to Brookfield Power for their support of this year’s tournament. Included below are the top ten finishers in the sixth annual Hendrickson Hatch Fly Fishing Tournament.
Participant Total Accumulated inches of fish 1st place – Philip Short 227.5 2nd place – Jan Wojcik 157 3rd place – Tim Barrett 133 4th place – Charlie Fudger 70.5 5th place – Robert Stout 65 6th place – Michael Walchko 64 7th place – Dave Brookman 60 8th place – Stan Cerlanek 55 9th place – Jared Keeler 54 10th place – William Stout 40 Tournament Results 2009
During the weekend of May 30th and 31st the Malone Revitalization Foundation hosted the fifth annual Hendrickson Hatch Fly Fishing Tournament. The conditions were very good for this year’s event. The river levels were great for fly fishing and air temperatures were in the low 60s with partly cloudy skies. The largest fish landed and released in this year’s event was 19 inches, caught by Jarred Spinner. Participants in this year’s event traveled from areas throughout New York State as well as neighboring locations in Quebec, Canada. Thanks to great support from event sponsors, every participant received an award or door prize. The committee would like to offer special thanks to Brookfield Power for their support of this year’s tournament. Included below are the top ten finishers in the fifth annual Hendrickson Hatch Fly Fishing Tournament. Participant Total Accumulated inches of fish 1st place – Phillip Short 237.5 2nd place – David Brookman 235 3rd place – Charlie Fudger 94.5 4th place – Walter Susko 87 5th place – Jan Wojcik 83 6th place – Eric Short 82.5 7th place – Carl Seyfarth 80 8th place – Jarred Spinner 55.5 9th place – Tim Barrett 52 10th place – Michael Norton 48 RESULTS 2008 During the weekend of May 31st and June 1st the Malone Revitalization Foundation hosted the fourth annual Hendrickson Hatch Fly Fishing Tournament. Heavy rain with occasional thunder and lightning greeted this year’s participants, but spirits were not dampened. The influx of water to the river created great fishing conditions. The largest fish landed and released in this year’s event was 20 inches, caught by Robert Stout. There were many fish stories of larger fish that got away in the high water. Participants in this year’s event traveled from areas throughout New York State as well as neighboring locations in Vermont, Connecticut, and Quebec, Canada. Thanks to great support from event sponsors, every participant received an award or door prize. The committee would like to offer special thanks to Brookfield Power for their support of this year’s tournament. Included below are the top ten finishers in the fourth annual Hendrickson Hatch Fly Fishing Tournament. Participant Total Accumulated inches of fish 1st place – James Mitchell 164.5 2nd place – Jan Wojcik 124 3rd place – Brad Barrett 104.75 4th place – Gordon Burdis 100 5th place – Stan Cerlanek 81 6th place – Mary Thomas 67 7th place – Robert Stout 61.5 8th place – Carl Seyfarth 56 9th place – Tim Damon 55.5 10th place – Marty Leffleur 50.5 The fifth annual Hendrickson Hatch Fly Fishing Tournament will be held the weekend of May 30th & 31st 2009. RESULTS 2007 During the weekend of May 19th and 20th the Malone Revitalization Foundation hosted the third annual Hendrickson Hatch Fly Fishing Tournament. The weather was spectacular for the entire weekend and, even though the fishing was a little slow, anglers commented and what a great time they were having fishing the Salmon River. There were 42 participants in this year’s event, traveling from areas including Albany, Syracuse, Boston, and many northern New York towns including Watertown, Potsdam, Massena, Malone, St. Regis Falls, and Chateaugay. Thanks to great support from event sponsors, every participant received an award or door prize. The committee would like to offer a special thanks to Damon Rods and Brookfield Power for their generous support of this year’s event. Below is a list of the top ten finishers in the third annual Hendrickson Hatch Fly-Fishing Tournament. Participant Total Accumulated inches of fish 1st place – Steve Wilcox 281 2nd place – Marty LeFleur 87.5 3rd place – Stan Cerlanek 72.5 4th place – Jared Spinner 54 5th place – James Mitchell 42.5 6th place – Dean Johnston 41.5 7th place – Andrew Gray 39.5 8th place – Dave Yando 39.5 9th place – Peter Viale 39.5 10th place – Ron VanBenschole 28 Thanks to all sponsors of this year’s tournament and we are looking forward to the fourth annual Hendrickson Hatch Fly Fishing Tournament next spring. RESULTS 2006 2006 has been a difficult year for fly-fishing in the northeastern United States. Heavy rains have caused many rivers to become very high and dangerous. These conditions required that the 2006 Hendrickson Hatch Fly Fishing Tournament be postponed from May 20&21 to June 3&4. The original event saw over 50 participants show up for registration. All were understanding of the circumstance and supportive of the decision to postpone. In the end we had 26 anglers register on June 3&4. Participants came from many areas including Albany, Syracuse, Burlington, VT and many northern New York towns including Potsdam, Massena, Colton, Malone, St. Regis Falls, and Chateaugay. The river fished well, especially Saturday, and every participant received an award or door prize. The committee would like to offer a special thanks to Brookfield Power and Damon Rods for their generous support of this year’s event. Below is a list of the top ten finishers in the Second Annual Hendrickson Hatch Fly-Fishing Tournament. Participant Total Accumulated inches of fish 1st place – John Keeler 288.25 2nd place – Jan Wojcik 202 3rd place – Marty LaFleur 185 4th place – Justin Saxton 144 5th place – Oliver Cabiles 118.25 6th place – Heath Kuhn 107.5 7th place – Andrew Thomas 101.75 8th place – Andrew Gray 61 9th place – George Rogers 50 10th place – John McKinney 30 |