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davidIt pays to enter the 2012 CCA Texas/STAR Tournament. Just ask two lucky anglers who decided to go fishing on Father's Day.

This past Father’s Day morning started out like most for Sargent resident David Matula and Alice resident Tony Gonzalez.

At 5:30 a.m., Matula, accompanied by his wife, Lisa, and their dogs, headed out of Sargent — First spot was Mitchell’s Cut.

Lisa asked for a fishing rod, but Matula refused telling her, “You’re not entered in the STAR Tournament so you can not touch any of my fishing rods.”  

The tide in Mitchell’s Cut was swift and coming in strong with horrible seaweed, but Matula managed one undersized redfish. The couple tried oyster reef in East Matagorda Bay next, but the bay was chocolate brown and filled with seaweed. One stingray and several hardheads later, Lisa asked her hubby, “Where are we going to try next?”  

The ugly water and terrible fishing had Matula thinking it was time to go home, but Lisa suggested they try the Caney Creek Swing Bridge, and Matula agreed to go take a look. The water at the swing bridge was clearer and there was no seaweed. A boat was already parked next to their fishing spot, but the anglers in the boat very graciously invited the Matula’s to park their boat beside theirs. The boat neighbors had caught two nice keeper redfish and several large black drum, but Matula had not even gotten a bite. He noticed the other boat was fishing with live shrimp. Thankfully, he had some in his live well.

Matula immediately got a bite and told Lisa, “ Get the net and be ready.” As Lisa netted the redfish, Matula saw the tag and yelled out, “It has a tag!” Matula went to his knees trying to verify the year on the tag. He apologized to the other boat for his language, but still could not believe it was a 2012 CCA Tag, number TA364.  

So off to Caney Creek Marine the Matulas went to register the redfish. Since then Lisa hasn’t stopped reminding her husband that if not for her suggestion to go to the swing bridge and keep fishing, he would have missed out on a new truck and boat prize package.

“I will never forget this Father’s Day fishing trip as long as I live,” Matula said.

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