Thursday, November 21, 2024

Abbott Nutrition Bass Tournament Series – Leesville Results 6-25-2011

Date:

The 6th Tournament of our 2011 season was held this past Sat. at Leesville Lake.
At the end of the day , the team of  Don Wheeler & Bo Grosvenor  put over 13 lbs.
on the scales to claim the first place check. Their catch included the lunker of the
tournament – a 5 lb. 8oz. largemouth .  Second place went to Kenny & Ryan
Reynolds with a 12 lbs. 9oz. sack .  Finishing  third , was the team of Jerry Rice &
Robert Reynolds with a 10 lb.  9oz. bag.

Thanks to all who came out and fished !

1st Place
Don Wheeler          13 lbs.   15 oz.
Bo Grovsenor



 

 

 

 

 

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2nd Place
Kenny Reynolds     12 lbs.    9 oz.
Ryan Reynolds



 

 

 

 

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3rd Place
Jerry Rice               10 lbs.    9 oz.
Robert Reynolds



 

 

 

 

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4th Place
Jarett Dalton             9 lbs.    7 oz.
Danny Barker

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Lunker – Don Wheeler / Bo Grovsenor      5 lbs.   15 oz.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Totals :
Boats            –     13
Fish               –     34
Total Weight  –     76 lbs.   12 oz.


Next Tournament – SML / Night        Sat. July 16th
Penhook          8:00 pm – 4:00 am

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