Rex Reagan and Max Moody of Tennessee’s Pickett County Fishing Team have won back-to-back Strike King Bassmaster High School National Championships at Clarks Hill Lake with a three-day total of 36 pounds, 11 ounces.
Photo by Tyler Bridges/B.A.S.S.
August 2, 2025
Reagan and Moody win back-to-back Bassmaster High School National Championships

EVANS, Ga. — The Top 25 high school teams headed out for one more day on Clarks Hill Lake to determine the national champion. Slightly cooler and primarily overcast conditions presented the challenge of adjusting throughout the day.
The Strike King Bassmaster High School National Championship is the most coveted high school tournament and anglers across the country came to give it their best shot. Due to high temperatures this week, anglers were limited to a three fish limit which tightened the weights and brought the final weigh-in to a close in dramatic fashion.
When the dust settled at the end of weigh-in, a familiar duo remained on top as Rex Reagan and Max Moody completed back-to-back National Championship victories. A 10 pound, 13 ounce final day limit clinched the title with a total of 36 pounds, 11 ounces.
“It’s unreal, I didn’t think it could happen, but it did,” said Reagan. Moody went on to add, “It’s kind of like last year, it hasn’t really set in on me just yet. I’m happy, but still don’t really realize what we’ve done.”
When comparing it to last year’s National Championship victory on Chickamauga Lake, the duo found this year to be tougher. “The reason was there were 40 or 50 boats fishing the same area,” said Reagan. “At Chickamauga we had everything to ourselves.”
The previous victory did give Reagan and Moody more confidence going into this week. “Last year showed us that we could do it, but this one showed everyone who thought last year could have been a fluke that we can do this on another place too,” said Moody.
This week was the first time the sophomores had seen Clarks Hill Lake and were faced with new conditions heading out on the final day.
“We were catching them suspended in about 150 foot of water,” said Reagan. “The rain, wind and clouds today definitely hurt them, they don’t like to suspend in the lower light conditions.”
“We used a 5-inch Zoom Winged Fluke and a Hog Farmer Smoke Shad on a 1/4-ounce Queen Tackle jig head,” said Reagan. “The main key of the week was to move faster than everyone else.”
When asked about when they thought they had a shot, Moody said. “When we got our limit, we knew we had a good shot, but we knew going into today that we had a good shot being up 4 ounces from the day before. It really hit us when we were standing in the weigh-in line listening to everyone’s weights.”
On par from the rest of the week, the Pickett County team had all solid average fish in their bag. “It’s been that way all week long, it was consistent in practice, and it was consistent in the tournament,” said Moody. “That’s really all you can ask for is consistently, that’s the way you’re going to do good in a tournament.”
The home lake team of Jack Story and Roper Putnam finished a close second with a three-day total of 35 pounds, 7 ounces. The duo remained extremely consistent ending both Days 1 and 2 in third place.
Being from Clarks Hill HS Fishing Team, Story and Putnam have spent a lot of time on the 71,000 acre body of water. “The first day of practice we went to the area that ended up being the best area,” said Putnam. “From there, we kind of knew how the tournament was going to go down.”
Story and Putman said they were fishing in the crowd of many of the top contenders. Even with only 25 boats on the water on the final day the team estimated 15 were still in the prominent area.
“We just couldn’t land the bites,” said Putnam. “We had a big fish everyday come off that would have helped a lot, but that’s a part of it.”
“When it’s your time, it’s your time. When you’re on that, you can’t do anything wrong. When it’s not, you do everything wrong”
Similar to a lot of the top contenders, the duo threw a jig head minnow, specifically a 1/4 and 3/8-ounce Bad Little Shad Head and a 5-inch Winged Fluke.
The cloud cover and boat pressure cause for slight adjustments on the final day. “They were a little higher in the water column, so we mixed a fluke in and that lighter minnow played a little more today,” said Putnam.
Even though it got progressively tougher, Story mentions, “We still probably caught 20 keepers. We never caught a kicker just all solid fish.”
Putnam just graduated high school this year and is headed to Lander University this fall. Story is going into his senior year and has plans to attend Carson Newman University the following year.
Third place went to Caige Bragg who posted three fish weights of 11-1, 13-3 and 10-9. The Springville Anglers junior fished solo the entire season and plans to do the same next year. Bragg did catch some of his key fish in the crowd with many of the other top finishers.
“I would start down there early in the morning around the dam, and I’d catch a few and then I had a different spot where I could run and catch one more better fish up the river.
“Today was a lot tougher, you had to look a lot longer to find them. A couple days ago you could catch a ton of them. Today, I didn’t have a limit until 12:30. The cloud cover along with the fishing pressure spread them out a lot.”
Bragg was concentrating on 25 to 30 foot of water looking for suspended fish both feeding on bait balls and floating by themselves.
Looking down the leaderboard, stacked weights were an understatement to say the least. Besides Reagan and Moody winning by over a pound, 3rd through 14th place were separated by only 15 ounces. All of the top 16 fish averaged over three and a half pounds, while the winners maintained over a four-pound average. Clarks Hill certainly showed out and again proved itself as a solid fishery especially under hot mid-summer conditions.
2025 Strike King Bassmaster High School National Championship 7/31-8/2
Clarks Hill Lake, Evans GA.
(BOATER) Standings Day 3
Angler Club/School Pts
1. Rex Reagan – Max Moody Pickett County High School Fishi 0
Day 1: 3 12-13 Day 2: 3 13-01 Day 3: 3 10-13 Total: 9 36-11
2. Jack Story – Roper Putnam Clarks Hill Hs Fishing Team 0
Day 1: 3 13-03 Day 2: 3 11-11 Day 3: 3 10-09 Total: 9 35-07
3. Caige Bragg – Springville Anglers 0
Day 1: 3 11-01 Day 2: 3 13-08 Day 3: 3 10-06 Total: 9 34-15
4. Carter Cunningham – Landon Glander Dawson County High Fishing Club 0
Day 1: 3 10-05 Day 2: 3 12-06 Day 3: 3 12-03 Total: 9 34-14
5. Hayden Seabolt – Dawson County High School – GA 0
Day 1: 3 12-10 Day 2: 3 11-15 Day 3: 3 10-04 Total: 9 34-13
6. Corbin Bornstein – Thomas James Lipscomb Academy 0
Day 1: 3 12-15 Day 2: 3 12-11 Day 3: 3 09-01 Total: 9 34-11
7. Hoyt Nicely – Connor Bower Hartley’s Hawgs 0
Day 1: 3 12-02 Day 2: 3 11-15 Day 3: 3 10-07 Total: 9 34-08
8. Walker LaRue – Jackie Hatfield Alcoa Fishing Team 0
Day 1: 3 12-00 Day 2: 3 11-11 Day 3: 3 10-13 Total: 9 34-08
9. Hogan Benson – Jacob Clayton Chesnee High School Fishing Club 0
Day 1: 3 10-03 Day 2: 3 12-13 Day 3: 3 11-07 Total: 9 34-07
10. Elijah Coleman – Will Dombroskas Montgomery County High School 0
Day 1: 3 11-01 Day 2: 3 12-05 Day 3: 3 10-15 Total: 9 34-05
11. Peyton McAndrew – Cutler Wooten SML Anglers 0
Day 1: 3 11-15 Day 2: 3 11-02 Day 3: 3 11-02 Total: 9 34-03
12. Lake Johnson – Alabama Bass Academy 0
Day 1: 3 12-04 Day 2: 3 12-06 Day 3: 3 09-08 Total: 9 34-02
13. Logan Parker – Hudson Howell Cherokee Bass Team 0
Day 1: 3 11-14 Day 2: 3 11-07 Day 3: 3 10-12 Total: 9 34-01
14. Wyatt Richards – Colby Goforth Pickens County Bass Club 0
Day 1: 3 11-07 Day 2: 3 10-15 Day 3: 3 11-10 Total: 9 34-00
15. Kieran Stephenson – Grady Stanley Triangle Bass Club 0
Day 1: 3 12-01 Day 2: 3 10-06 Day 3: 3 10-15 Total: 9 33-06
16. Mason Taylor – Wesley Kent Dekalb Fishing Team 0
Day 1: 3 13-06 Day 2: 3 08-13 Day 3: 3 10-14 Total: 9 33-01
17. Easton Morrow – RJ Sanger IV LCS Viking Anglers 0
Day 1: 3 12-07 Day 2: 3 10-03 Day 3: 3 08-08 Total: 9 31-02
18. Presley Lannom – Trevor Sanford Mt Juliet Fishing Team 0
Day 1: 3 11-07 Day 2: 3 12-03 Day 3: 3 07-07 Total: 9 31-01
19. Jacob Janning – Ben Wilson Jefferson High School 0
Day 1: 3 11-03 Day 2: 3 11-02 Day 3: 3 08-12 Total: 9 31-01
20. Eli Herring – Hunter Lee Greene County Bassmasters 0
Day 1: 3 13-06 Day 2: 3 11-06 Day 3: 3 05-11 Total: 9 30-07
21. Carson Falk – Trey Blackmon III Capital City High School Bass Hu 0
Day 1: 3 10-06 Day 2: 3 13-02 Day 3: 3 05-10 Total: 9 29-02
22. Miles Allen – Ethan Roths Saint Xavier High School 0
Day 1: 3 10-08 Day 2: 3 11-04 Day 3: 3 07-06 Total: 9 29-02
23. Jase Sparks – Landon Hullum Clarks Hill HS Fishing Team 0
Day 1: 3 12-00 Day 2: 3 11-02 Day 3: 3 05-15 Total: 9 29-01
24. Ellis Turner – Blalock Eskew Heard County Bass Anglers 0
Day 1: 3 11-15 Day 2: 3 10-13 Day 3: 2 03-13 Total: 8 26-09
25. Connor Crawford – Brody Beam Liberty County Anglers 0
Day 1: 3 12-14 Day 2: 3 09-02 Day 3: 2 03-09 Total: 8 25-09
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Totals
Day #Limits #Fish Weight
1 197 646 1558-15
2 181 603 1539-02
3 23 73 228-06
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401 1322 3326-07

