Sunday, April 27, 2025

Chad Green & Johnny Martin Win 2023 Bass Cast Championship

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[Concord, Dec 9th 2023] – The 2023 Bass Cast Tourney series has concluded with an exhilarating finale at Smith Mountain Lake. It was a fierce competition, but in the end, two of the biggest hammers emerged victorious. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Chad Green and Johnny Martin for their outstanding performance and clinching the win with an impressive 17.33 lbs. & taking home over $1500 in winnings.

The competition was fierce throughout the series, and it is worth mentioning the remarkable achievement of Chad and Elliot Pilson, who secured the second position with an impressive weight of 16.46 lbs. they were also our 2023 the points champions this season. Additionally, we would like to acknowledge the exceptional performance of Aaron Scott and Conner Hardey, who secured the third position with a weight of 15.81 lbs.

Not to be forgotten, Chris Brummett and Jacob Waller showcased their skills and determination, finishing in fourth place with a weight of 15.58 lbs.

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all the anglers who participated in the 2023 Bass Cast Tourney series. Your passion, sportsmanship, and dedication made this season a memorable one. We appreciate your continued support and look forward to welcoming you all back for the 2024 season.

As the year comes to a close, we would like to wish everyone a wonderful holiday season. May it be filled with joy, relaxation, and time spent with loved ones.



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