How it all started…in 2007 the COMPETITIVE SPORT FISHING LEAGUE announced the renaming of the Phenix Open to the Casey Cup:

In 2007 the CSFL renamed the Phenix Open as the Casey Cup in memory of Gerald “Casey” Creber and dedicated to all the anglers that lived their dreams, in recognition of tournament anglers that have passed away, through the spirit of this event the CSFL continues to honour these anglers.

Gerald “Casey” Creber (1938-2006), born in Orillia and raised in Cannington, enjoyed life to the fullest. Casey, a monument engraver by trade, was always a hard worker. At the age of 16, Casey started his live bait business. After putting in a full day, Casey managed to catch and deliver live bait to his customers. In 1963 Casey purchased the Port Bolster Inn, home to “Casey’s Huts”. His devotion to angling was apparent to both his family and his customers. In 1965 Casey became a Charter Captain on Lake Simcoe and in 1975 added Lake Ontario to his resume. In 1995, Casey added competitive fishing to his passion. With his wife Leona at his side, this was a team to be reckoned with. Among numerous titles accomplished, in particular the 2005 Canada/US Walleye Championship, Casey and Leona will always be remembered for the challenge they set forth at the 2005 Bassmania Balsam Lake Classic. We wish to dedicate this event to Casey Creber and all the anglers we have lost along to way in hopes of keeping their memory alive. This annual event is in memory of those anglers that lived their dream. Although they are no longer with us, their memories live on. Please join us in this fundraising event held in memory of Casey Creber, Rick White, Bill Baker, Todd Grover, John McGuire, Gord Wilton, Kevin Jennings, Fred Pepper, Peter Janzen, Rick Amsbury, Bob Scott, Hank Gibson, Jonathan McConnell, Mike Seburn, Rob and Steve Lowe, Mike Dean, Roger Pardy, Gary Mills, Wes Sullivan, Cliff Lickers and Steve Perrault.

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The 2007 Casey Cup brought over 300 anglers (156 teams) together from across Ontario. Each team was given an opportunity to compete for a $10,000.00 first place prize and a purse that exceeded $35,000. As anglers and organizers worked together in making the morning check in run smoothly, teams proceeded to the blast off area to commence the opening ceremonies which included the memoriam, music provided by the bag piper, a moment of silence, the National Anthem and the official blast off. As the first flight was sent out, anxious anglers awaited patiently to start the day of competition. The Casey Cup would not have been complete without 40 bags over 20lbs. This event was truly a reflection of Casey himself – with a large field, large payback, great fishing, great weather and a fantastic time, Casey Creber was most definitely among us.

This year’s Casey Cup will take place on Sunday June 27, 2010, out of Couchiching Park in Orillia. The memoriam will start at 6:30 am and the blast off will begin at 7:00 am. Weigh in takes place at 3:00 pm. We invite all family and friends of the anglers in which this event is dedicated to.

For more information please contact:

Andrew Pallotta
Competitive Sport Fishing League
(905) 640-2277 office
(416) 802-2277 cell

The Competitive Sport Fishing League is a recognized leader in the sport fishing industry which offers a comprehensive schedule for tournament anglers with over 40 annual tournaments across Southern and Eastern Ontario and has run and operated well over 400 successful events to date. The CSFL has a tournament category to meet the skill levels of today’s Angler needs. With great companies like Lund Boats, Mercury Marine, Shimano, The Spring Fishing & Boat Show, Rapala, Ogilvy & Ogilvy, The Toronto International Boat Show and Shakedown Sound and Lighting behind us, the CSFL is able to provide its customers, spectators, and supporters direct delivery of product knowledge, fishing techniques, on water strategies, and an exciting weigh in show to feast the eyes. More reasons that keep the CSFL the first choice of tournaments. Don’t just watch us grow. Come grow with us. Visit us at www.csfl.ca to learn more about the CSFL.

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