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    Just in case any of you missed this.

    WON Bass released a statement tonight that said the league had banned Mike Hart from WON Bass competition for life, voided all his previous wins and will press charges in connection with an alleged cheating incident over the course of the 3-day tournament.

    Below is WON Bass's statement in its entirety.

    Statement From WON Bass

    A Southern California angler has been banned from all Western Outdoor News tournaments for life after he was caught bringing "salted" bass to the scales of the 2010 U.S. Open at Lake Mead, Nevada.

    Mike Hart of Winnetka, Calif., was one of a handful of pros who had three dead fish to their name after the second day of competition. All were under suspicion the third day because when the dead fish were cleaned in order to be donated to charity, lead weights commonly known as ring or torpedo sinkers rigged with a single hook to keep them in place were found in the bellies of three dead bass.

    Hart was the only one on the list who had moved into the money and when he brought his fish to the scales today (Wed., July 21) tournament directors John Cassidy and Billy Egan felt what seemed to indicate weights. Hart's fish were taken immediately to be inspected in front of law-enforcement and Nevada Fish and Wildlife officials and lead weights were found in all of the fish Hart presented. When confronted, Hart immediately left the scene at Callville Bay.

    "Mike Hart is banned for life for presenting fish to the scales that had unnatural objects in their stomachs," said WON BASS tournament director Harvey Naslund. "We plan on pressing charges against Mr. Hart and we will void any victories he has had in any past WON Bass events."


    The Hart name is known to almost all Southern California tournament anglers.

    Hart, in tandem with partner John "Zanko" Viazanko, have torn up the Southern California fishing scene over the past several years. This year, the duo won six of the seven events in the WON Bass Southern California Teams division. Competitions were held at Castaic and Pyramid. The year before, the duo won four of the seven Southern California WON Bass team events.

    Over in National Bass West, Hart and Viazanko won three of this year's six events in the Southwest division. Additionally, Hart and partner Aaron Fischinger won a National Bass West Friends of Castaic benefit tournament in May of this year.

    Notably, there were reports of a fish cage found by anglers in Pyramid Lake in April of this year.

    Prior to teaming with Zanko, Hart fished with big-bass specialist Bill Siemantel. Siemantel told BassFan tonight that he hasn't fished with Hart as a partner for at least 3 years. Siemantel now fishes with Troy Lindner, son of legendary angler Al Lindner.

    "In team tournaments when I fished with Mike for a few years, we did very well," Siemantel said. "We won the K-Frog truck down at Diamond Valley and we fished very well together. In all the years I fished with Mike, I never saw anything that would tarnish his reputation. That being said, I've not fished with Mike or been around Mike in the last 3 years."

    Carol Martens, mother of Aaron Martens and a California tournament angler herself, noted to BassFan: "What does this disturbing and shocking discovery mean for all of us who've been giving him our team-tournament money at almost every tournament for a couple of years now?"

    Today's events marked the second major cheating scandal in the past year. In April, Texas angler Robby Rose pled guilty to charges that he cheated at the 2009 Ray Hubbard Bud Light Trail Big Bass Tournament. He was sentenced to 15 days in jail and 5 years probation.

    According to the Rockwall County District Attorney's office, Rose admitted that he inserted a 1-pound lead weight into a fish he'd caught. The fish was weighed by tournament officials. First place in the event was a new Legend bass boat, valued at $55,000.

    In comparison, 1st place at the U.S. Open is regularly valued at approximately $100,000.

    There's not yet an indication as to whether Hart will be criminally charged in Nevada, although Nevada law-enforcement officials were present today. Additionally, Lake Mead is a border water with major portions in Arizona, which could mean that if officials feel Hart committed fraud, and crossed state lines with his boat at any time in the event, he possibly could be charged at the federal level.

    BassFan will continue to track this story and report further developments.
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    Yeah I saw that earlier today on W0Ns website. Sad, sad, what somepeeps will do to win.

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    WOW!! What a shame......

    BC

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    Hahaha BUSTED. Whoa Arizona is no joke when it comes to sentencing. Soon he'll be wearing a Pink Jumpsuit, and will be giving relief to Joe Arpaio.

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    Each winning fish should be X-rayed or CAT scanned to verify their anatomy.

    Mike Hart R.I.P.


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    I wonder if he'll sell me his boat on the cheap.

    Its not like he'll be needing it anymore.

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    Maybe it was a homemade lucanus jig?

    Some people are worthless.

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    WoW, this is really low for a pro...

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokehound View Post
    Hahaha BUSTED. Whoa Arizona is no joke when it comes to sentencing. Soon he'll be wearing a Pink Jumpsuit, and will be giving relief to Joe Arpaio.
    According to the article, this occurred in Nevada, not Arizona. So he'll dodge the pink prison garb...but Nevada is no joke when it comes to handing out stiff sentences.

    Just ask OJ Simpson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SierraPeaks View Post
    According to the article, this occurred in Nevada, not Arizona. So he'll dodge the pink prison garb...but Nevada is no joke when it comes to handing out stiff sentences.

    Just ask OJ Simpson.
    since it happened on lake mead, it could easily go to arizona for the hearing.. I'd rather be in a nevada jail than an arizona jail o_o

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