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Drendel to be inducted for helping to establish Illinois high school bass fishing

- dbowman@suntimes.com @Bowmanouts­ide DALE BOWMAN

Brian Drendel honed his fishing with his parents and relatives on trips to a family cabin on Spider Lake near Hayward, Wisconsin. “I loved every minute in the boat and every minute of untangling my lousy equipment,” he said. He has come a long way in fishing and into the Illinois Outdoor Hall of Fame.

The Illinois Conservati­on Foundation will induct John Burke, Jr. (hunting safety, outdoor opportunit­ies), Betty DeFord (Redneck Fishing Tournament) and Drendel (high school bass fishing) in a virtual gala (ilconserva­tion. org/Events/Gala) 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesday.

Drendel became a biology teacher at Batavia, where he grew up and wrestled in high school. He was head wrestling coach for more than 10 years, then resigned and started a fishing club just before the Illinois High School Associatio­n made bass fishing an activity in 2008-09.

Drendel was on the ad hoc committee that helped the IHSA set up its bass fishing.

“By the end of the meeting, we had a pretty good plan on how to move forward,” Drendel said. “It was an exciting day.”

With IHSA bass fishing, Drendel, who has been Batavia’s coach since the beginning, changed the focus of the fishing club from multispeci­es to competitiv­e fishing.

“[Tournament fishing] is a different deal than fun fishing,” he said. “Because of time, we changed our time to be more competitiv­e bass fishing.”

Drendel is used to learning/adjusting in fishing. When young, he fished the Fox River, local lakes and Shabbona Lake in its early days besides the family trips to Spider Lake. Drendel and a group of buddies have fished together since high school, and he much anticipate­s their Canadian trip, which was delayed three years. When young, he read every Fishing Facts magazine he could “get his hands on,” watched every show possible and followed In-Fisherman.

“I did it the old-fashioned way; today the learning curve is so much faster,” Drendel said.

Learning high school bass fishing is more YouTube than reading. Drendel made that adaptation in his coaching and teaching.

Asked his proudest moment, Drendel said, “At this point, starting the Illinois Bass Fishing Coaches Associatio­n [in 2019]. Out of that came ICASSTT.”

Many high school programs grew beyond the IHSA setup, something IBFCA, with Drendel as first president, recognized in starting ICASSTT (Illinois Coaches and Student State Tournament Trail).

“The IHSA is a great thing, but it is basically a sectional and, if you qualify, going to state, so basically two tournament­s,” Drendel said.

During the lockdown, Drendel set up IBFCA as a nonprofit. ICASSTT entry fees go “100%” for trophies, running the tournament­s and angler scholarshi­ps. ICASSTT also adapted to the world of teenagers. Rather than pre-tournament meetings, there are digital tournament rules and digital maps of off-limit areas.

“Basically, we brought [tournament fishing] into the modern era,” Drendel said. “You do everything ahead of time, and it makes our tournament­s run very smoothly. We have smart people who know how to use Google forms.”

ICASSTT tournament­s are spread around the state nearly year-round. The championsh­ip will be about 70 boats June 4-5 at Lake Springfiel­d.

“It will be a carnival-like atmosphere,” Drendel said. “Food trucks will be there to serve breakfast and food trucks in the afternoon. Hotels, businesses are giving discounts.”

Last year, the top five boats at the championsh­ip qualified for the Bassmaster­s High School National Championsh­ip.

“Based on numbers so far this year, we will qualify more this year,” Drendel said.

More adapting comes for Drendel. He retires as a teacher in another year, so he’ll step down as IBFCA president in July, though remain on the board for a smooth transition.

 ?? PROVIDED BY ILLINOIS CONSERVATI­ON FOUNDATION, GETTY IMAGES, PROVIDED PHOTO ?? Clockwise from top left: John Burke Jr., Betty DeFord and Brian Drendel are the three 2022 inductees into the Illinois Outdoor Hall of Fame. Nick Offerman will be the keynote speaker at the event. Drendel (left), who has coached Batavia’s bass fishing team since it began, is shown here with Dylan Krol, Jeff Miller, Nick Wenzel and Liz Fors in 2019 when the Bulldogs won the Shabbona Lake sectional to reach state.
PROVIDED BY ILLINOIS CONSERVATI­ON FOUNDATION, GETTY IMAGES, PROVIDED PHOTO Clockwise from top left: John Burke Jr., Betty DeFord and Brian Drendel are the three 2022 inductees into the Illinois Outdoor Hall of Fame. Nick Offerman will be the keynote speaker at the event. Drendel (left), who has coached Batavia’s bass fishing team since it began, is shown here with Dylan Krol, Jeff Miller, Nick Wenzel and Liz Fors in 2019 when the Bulldogs won the Shabbona Lake sectional to reach state.
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