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Davy Hite Leaving Elite Series For New Challenge

Davy Hite of Ninety Six, S.C., announces his retirement from the Bassmaster Elite Series and a new position as a color commentator for Bassmaster LIVE and all other B.A.S.S. programming. Hite earned eight first-place finishes, a Forrest Wood Cup, Bassmaster Classic championship and two Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year titles in his 23-year career.

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Nov. 7, 2016

Davy Hite Leaving Elite Series For New Challenge

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Davy Hite, the 1999 Bassmaster Classic champion and two-time Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year, won’t be competing on the Elite Series in 2017, but his fans will be seeing him more than ever. Hite has accepted a position as color commentator for “Bassmaster LIVE,” “The Bassmasters” television show on ESPN2 and all other B.A.S.S. programming, the company announced today.

“I view this more as a transition, rather than a retirement,” Hite said. “In a perfect world, I wish I could keep competing for a few more years. But this was a golden opportunity that I couldn’t pass up.

“This is a way for me to continue to have a positive impact and stay involved with the sport of bass fishing, which has meant everything to me.”

Hite, 51, has won more than $2 million in his 23-year career, which includes a Forrest Wood Cup title in 1998, in addition to the ’99 Classic crown and Angler of the Year titles in 1997 and 2002. His B.A.S.S. career includes eight first-place finishes, 14 Bassmaster Classic appearances, and 45 Top 10 finishes. The Ninety Six, S.C., resident has finished in the money 140 times in 254 total tournaments.

“At the age of 27, I quit a full-time job to become a tournament bass fisherman, which had been my dream since I was 12 years old,” Hite said. “It was a leap of faith. Some of my friends thought I was crazy. This is different, but at the same time it’s a leap of faith, as well.”

Jerry McKinnis, one of B.A.S.S.’s principal owners, as well as a pioneer in outdoor television programming, is pleased to have Hite as a full-time addition to the B.A.S.S. team.

“I’ve known for a long time that Davy would be a great on-air talent,” said McKinnis, who praised Hite’s work on the “First Look” segments of Bassmaster.com tournament coverage. “I realized very quickly how comfortable Davy was in doing this. He’s good at asking the right questions. But it’s not an interview with him, it’s more like a conversation, and that’s important.”

Over the past three years, Hite has worked increasingly with the “Bassmaster LIVE” hosts Tommy Sanders and Mark Zona and Elite Series emcee Dave Mercer.

“I’ve enjoyed working with all the folks at B.A.S.S., both on-camera and behind-the-scenes,” Hite said. “But I never had a clue it could turn into something like this. Again, this was too good an opportunity to pass up.

“I think I’m still competitive enough to win the first tournament on the Elite Series next year. But at the same time, I knew in my heart that I didn’t want to fish another 20 years.

“You never know if you’ll get a second chance to make a transition like this one, and stay involved in the sport you love. It was reassuring when I presented this to my sponsors, and they all agreed with my decision.”

Hite finished 56th in the final 2016 Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings. He’s had at least one Top 10 finish in each of the last three Elite Series seasons.

“We’re really excited about Davy Hite joining our team,” said Mike McKinnis, vice president of media communications for JM Associates, which produces B.A.S.S. television and Internet content. “He brings some inside knowledge to the broadcast. He knows what the pros are doing and why they’re doing it, which is really important in our ‘Bassmaster LIVE’ coverage.”

Tommy Sanders echoed those thoughts, saying, “Davy has got one-of-a-kind perspective on tournament bass fishing. Just as importantly, he’s got a great ability to discern when what seems to be a small story is just as important as a big one. Plus, I just like the guy.”

Hite’s first appearance under the new arrangement will be at the Bassmaster Elite at Cherokee Lake, Tennessee, Feb. 9-12, 2017, and he’ll be an integral part of the programming for the GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro in Houston March 24-26.

His current sponsors include: Phoenix Boats, Evinrude, Gopher Industrial, Costa, Bass Pro Shops, Humminbird, Rapala, Storm Lures, Minn Kota, Advance Land and Timber, Gary Yamamoto Custom Baits, VMC and Buckeye Lures.

St. Croix Rods’ highly anticipated BASS X series now appearing in stores

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Put a Big Fat ‘X’ on Your Shopping List

St. Croix Rods’ highly anticipated BASS X series now appearing in stores

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Park Fall, WI (November 7, 2016) – We’ve all gotten caught up in the hoopla around the release of a “life changing” product. Don’t be ashamed if you camped out to own the latest and greatest iPhone. (Now if you slept outside a store praying to snatch a Cabbage Patch Kid or talking Minion character, you might want to keep that on the low.)

But if you stand outside a sporting goods store longing for the open sign to illuminate – battered thermos and powdered donut in hand – aimed to own a new BASS X, well, that’s fully acceptable in our book…even something to brag about.

st-croix-videoSo why all the hype? Because never has a bass-fishing-specific series been developed with this level of thoughtfulness and technology in its price-range, BASS X models ranging from $100 to $110.

BASS X combines St. Croix’s legendary, handcrafting with high-quality componentry. The magic begins with St. Croix’s proven SCII graphite blank; not the amalgamation of anonymous carbon fibers found in similarly priced rods. Moreover, the SCII graphite blank gets two coats of Flex Coat finish to add durability and fuel that awesome BASS X mark with extra pop.

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BASS X’s guides and reel seat don’t come out of the bargain bin, either. Hard aluminum-oxide guides deliver line with perfection from stripper guide to tip. A Fuji ECS® reel seat ensures ironclad connection with the reel while yielding all-day casting comfort.

Speaking of comfortably throwing baits, all 10 casting and 4 spinning models feature sporty split-grips. The supremely balanced configuration not only positions your hands for serious launching, but also reduces the overall weight of the rod.

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Designed with super-fast tips on some models, moderate deflections on others, bassers will find the 14 models in the BASS X lineup able to cover every technique from dropshotting to slopping to punching jigs through gnarly weed mats.

BASS X rods were designed in Park Falls, Wisconsin and are handcrafted in our Fresnillo, Mexico facility. Retailing for $100 – $110, BASS X delivers incomparable value. When paired with a 5-year warranty backed by its Superstar Service…St Croix delivers on its goal of affordable performance.

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BASS X rods are now available through the St. Croix dealer network.

FEATURES

  • Premium-quality SCII
  • Designed and built for bass anglers
  • Hard aluminum-oxide guides with black frames
  • Fuji® ECS reel seat with black hood on casting models
  • Fuji® DPS reel seat with black hoods on spinning models
  • Split-grip / premium-grade cork handle with EVA trim
  • Two coats of Flex Coat slow-cure finish
  • 5-year warranty backed by St. Croix Superstar Service
  • Designed in Park Falls and handcrafted in Fresnillo, Mexico

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First Look: NetBait Contour Worm by Walker Smith November 3rd 2016

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First Look: NetBait Contour Worm

Walker Smith

November 3rd 2016

This finesse bass fishing worm is incredibly lifelike and available in a number of great-looking colors.

Most anglers don’t really think about finesse worms until they need them. I’ve certainly been guilty of this in the past, but I’ve been spending a lot of time getting my finesse gear ready lately. Old Man Winter is coming and when he arrives, fishing is going to get tough in a lot of areas. Those tiny ol’ finesse worms are going to come in handy.

I’ve been testing the new NetBait Contour Worm for the last few weeks and I think it’s certainly something that should be on your radar. It has the action and appearance of a hand-poured worm but it’s more durable and affordable.

Here’s what I think after using them for a while.

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First Look: Lew’s Mach I Speed Spool Casting Reel by Walker Smith

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First Look: Lew’s Mach I Speed Spool Casting Reel

Walker Smith

November 1,st 2016

This high-speed bass fishing reel has proven to be quite castable and durable throughout our testing.

There’s always a lot of talk about bass fishing reels in the $120 price range. This seems to be the sweet spot for both anglers and manufacturers alike. That’s why I put so much time into testing the Lew’s Mach I Speed Spool. I figured if it passed my tests, it was certainly something our readers would be interested in.

I’ve used it for several months for my bottom-contact presentations such as Texas rigs, jigs and Carolina rigs. I’ve beat it up, left it outside and caught a lot of nice bass with it.

Below are my thoughts on this reel.

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GEORGIA’S FISHER WINS COSTA FLW SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP ON TABLE ROCK LAKE

GEORGIA’S FISHER WINS COSTA FLW SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP ON TABLE ROCK LAKE

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BRANSON, Mo. (Nov. 5, 2016) – Pat Fisher of Colbert, Georgia, weighed a five-bass limit totaling 15 pounds even Saturday to win the Costa FLW Series Championship on Table Rock Lake, which featured 192 of the top semi-pro boaters and co-anglers from across the globe. Fisher’s three-day total of 15 bass weighing 40 pounds, 4 ounces, earned him $50,200 and a coveted spot in the 2017 Forrest Wood Cup, the world championship of bass fishing.

“I haven’t fished at this level in years, so this tournament was like a family reunion,” said Fisher, who spent eight years on the FLW Tour before stepping away in 2008. “I’ve always been very competitive, so it feels great to win.

“I came into this event after having the worst practice I’ve ever had,” Fisher continued. “On Day One, I went to a 200-yard stretch of bank way up the James River that I had a little success on. I sat in about 4 feet of water, throwing to bass that were shallower – maybe about a foot down. It was cloudy, so I threw a ¼-ounce white and blue-colored Boogerman Buzzbait and was able to catch nine keepers including a decent kicker.”

On Day Two, competitors were held at the marina for two hours due to excessive fog. Although the delay cut a large chunk out of Fisher’s day, he said he was still able to salvage a solid limit.

“I ran back up to the James River area and arrived at 11 a.m.,” said Fisher. “It was bright and slick so I knew they wouldn’t eat the buzzbait. I picked up a custom shaky-head rigged with a green pumpkin-colored Zoom Trick Worm and threw it around for a while. The largest piece of laydown in the area – a tree – produced around 30 fish for me. It was my magic tree.”

Fisher said he capped off the event by returning to his main stretch on Day Three, but this time, he was able to cover water more efficiently.

“I left two really big fish up there, so I narrowed my area to a 75-yard stretch,” said Fisher. “I threw to any cover I could. After the sun came out, I went back to my magic tree and caught six or seven big ones on the buzzbait. I guess it took me some more time during the tournament to figure them out.”

The top finishing boater from each of the six Costa FLW Series divisions that qualified for the 2017 Forrest Wood Cup were:

Southeastern

1st:          Pat Fisher, Colbert, Ga., 15 bass, 40-4, $50,200

Southwestern

2nd:         Cody Bird, Granbury, Texas, 15 bass, 38-11, $25,000

Central

4th:          Old Spice pro Greg Bohannan, Bentonville, Ark., 15 bass, 33-1, $15,000 + $2,000 Ranger Cup bonus

Northern

11th:        Joel Richardson, Kernersville, N.C., 10 bass, 19-14, $4,000

Western

29th:        Roy Hawk, Lake Havasu City, Ariz., six bass, 15-10, $2,500

International

51st:        Hyo chul Kim, South Korea, six bass, 11-15

Additionally, the overall top five finishers that were not already selected as the highest finisher in their division qualify for the 2017 Forrest Wood Cup. Those five anglers were:

3rd:          Zack Birge, Blanchard, Okla., 15 bass, 36-14, $20,000

5th:          Christopher Jones, Bokoshe, Okla., 14 bass, 31-7, $10,100

6th:          Travis Fox, Rogers, Ark., 12 bass, 28-3, $8,000

7th:          Jeremy Lawyer, Sarcoxie, Mo., 14 bass, 28-0, $7,000

8th:          Bradford Beavers, Ridgeville, S.C., 14 bass, 27-14, $6,000

Complete results can be found at FLWFishing.com.

The 2017 Forrest Wood Cup will be held Aug. 11-13 at Lake Murray in Columbia, South Carolina.

Tyler Sheppard of Hermitage, Pennsylvania, won the co-angler division and $30,100, including a Ranger Z175 boat with a 90-horsepower Evinrude outboard with a three-day total of 10 bass weighing 23 pounds, 10 ounces. Michael Black of Toledo, Illinois, finished in second place with 10 bass weighing 22 pounds, 1 ounce, worth $12,500.

The top 10 co-anglers finished:

1st:          Tyler Sheppard, Hermitage, Pa., 10 bass, 23-10, $30,100

2nd:         Michael Black, Toledo, Ill., 10 bass, 22-1, $12,500

3rd:          Richard Jordan, Muncy Valley, Pa., eight bass, 16-5, $10,000

4th:          Robert Myers, Broken Arrow, Okla., seven bass, 13-8, $7,550

5th:          David Hudson, Jasper, Ala., five bass, 11-2, $5,000

6th:          Raymond Tak, Los Angeles, Calif., five bass, 10-14, $4,000

7th:          Benjamin Tawney, Slippery Rock, Pa., five bass, 10-8, $3,500

8th:          Joe Lane, Republic, Mo., five bass, 9-5, $3,000

9th:          Jonathan Shockey, Fort Smith, Ark., three bass, 8-7, $2,500

10th:        Rob Bueltmann, Osage Beach, Mo., four bass, 8-6, $2,000

The Costa FLW Series Championship at Table Rock Lake was hosted by ExploreBranson.com.

In Costa FLW Series regular-season competition, each division competes in three tournaments, with competitors vying for valuable points to earn their way into the top 40 and the opportunity to fish in the Costa FLW Series Championship.

For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Costa FLW Series on Facebook at Facebook.com/FLWFishing and on Twitter at Twitter.com/FLWFishing.

CASHION FISHING RODS ‘END OF YEAR’ TEAM BASS FISHING TRAIL CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday October 29th, 2016 ~ Falls Lake

CASHION FISHING RODS ‘END OF YEAR’ TEAM BASS FISHING TRAIL CHAMPIONSHIP
  Saturday October 29th, 2016 ~ Falls Lake ~ Ledge Rock Wildlife Ramp

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Out of the 34 teams that qualified, 32 showed up to try and win the Cashion Fishing Rods ‘End of Year’ Team  Tournament Bass Fishing Trail Championship at Falls Lake. The weather was great! The winds were light to 8 mph, the air temps ranged from 44 to 72 and the water level was about 254′ . Surface water temps averaged 64
degrees! It was absolutely a beautiful day and the water was in the bushes which our anglers love!! All except 2  teams weighed fish and afterwards were treated to Decky’s famous BBQ sandwiches and drinks!! It’s been a great year for Piedmont Bass Classics and we look forward to 2017. Thanks to all our anglers and sponsors.Without you it wouldn’t work!!!


The team of Tim Penhollow & KC Choosakul took the Championship Title with 5 bass weighing 24.21 lbs. along with winning the 1st Place TWT, 2nd Place Big Fish (7.34 lbs.) and 2 Professional Cashion Fishing Rods and took home a total of $3,166 in cash and prizes!

1st Place Team

Penhollow on left and Choosakul on right.

The 2nd Place team of Jason Kopp & Daniel Jenkins checked in 5 bass weighing 17.38 lbs. to take home a total of $920. The 3rd Place Team Keith Deal & Ricky Kenworthy netted 5 bass weighing 16.95 lbs. and along with 2nd Place TWT won a total of $777.

The 4th place team of Tim Emory & Randy Fisher weighed in 5 bass at 15.89 lbs and along with winning the 1st place Big Fish (8.84 lbs.), the ‘End of Year’ PointsChampionship and 2 Professional Cashion Rods, walked away with $2,239 in cash & prizes!! Tim dedicated his win to his former EOY partner, Clay ‘Newley’ Livingston that passed away August 11th this year.

Emory on left & Fisher on right.


113 bass were brought to the scales for a total of 290 pounds averaging 2.56 lbs. each. Most were caught on Senkos, Carolina worm rigs, spinnerbaits & jig combos in mostly water in the bushes.

I want to thank Cashion Fishing Rods and all the anglers that participated. Our next tournament will be the 2017 Cashion Fishing Rods Spring Team Tournament Bass Fishing Trail Qualifier #1, Saturday February 25th at Shearon Harris out of Cross Point Wildlife Ramp. All the information on our tournaments can be found  

http://piedmontbassclassics.com/

Now here are the full results:
1st Place: KC Choosakul & Tim Penhollow of Sanford & Mebane…5 bass…24.21 lbs…$1,970
2nd Place:
Jason Kopp & Daniel Jenkins of Greensboro & Burlington5 bass…17.38 lbs…$920
3rd Place: Keith Deal & Ricky Kenworthy of Holly Springs & Cary…5 bass…1
6.95 lbs…$537
4th Place: Tim Emory & Randy Fisher of Creedmoor & Hillsborough…5 bass…15.89 lbs…$385
5th Place:
William Small & Lee Williams of Wake Forest & Durham…5 bass…15.21 lbs…$282
6th Place:
Jeremy Martin & Charley Vaughan of Rougemont…5 bass…14.16 lbs…$231
7th Place: Todd Massey & Tim Parker of Chapel Hill & New Hill…
5 bass…12.41 lbs…$205

1st Place Big Fish: 4th Place Team above…8.84 lbs…$434
2nd Place Big Fish:
1st Place Team above…7.34 lbs…$186

1st Place TWT: 1st Place Team above: 24.21 lbs…$560
2nd Place TWT:
3rd Place Team above: 16.95 lbs…$240


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OKLAHOMA’S BIRGE LEADS AFTER DAY TWO OF COSTA FLW SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP ON TABLE ROCK LAKE

OKLAHOMA’S BIRGE LEADS AFTER DAY TWO OF COSTA FLW SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP ON TABLE ROCK LAKE

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BRANSON, Mo. (Nov. 4, 2016) – Costa FLW Series competitors awoke Friday to a thick blanket of fog covering Table Rock Lake near Table Rock State Park in Branson. After a near two-hour delay, anglers were allowed to start day two of the Costa FLW Series Championship on Table Rock Lake.

The 2015 FLW Tour Rookie of the Year Zack Birge of Blanchard, Oklahoma, who started the day in 13th place, vaulted to the top of the leaderboard after bringing a five-bass limit to the scales weighing 13 pounds, 13 ounces. Birge’s two-day total of 10 bass totaling 26 pounds, 5 ounces gives him a slim 6-ounce advantage over Cody Bird of Granbury, Texas, heading into the third and final day of competition. The tournament featured 192 boaters and co-anglers from across the globe, but is now cut to 10 with anglers casting for a top cash award of $95,000, including a new Ranger Z518C boat with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard, and an automatic qualification to the 2017 Forrest Wood Cup, the world championship of bass fishing.

“I went to a new area today and caught around 15 fish,” said Birge, who won the 2014 FLW Series Championship at Wheeler Lake to jumpstart his professional career. “I didn’t see another boat around me and I think it is because I am so far up the river. Yesterday I only caught five all day so I knew I had to try something else and this new spot worked out.”

Birge said he ran 50 to 60 miles up the James River and caught all of his fish off of one bait – a 6th Sense Lure that he was not yet ready to divulge.

“I think a lot of the other places where guys have been at are just running out of fish,” Birge said. “Getting in to that new area was definitely the key for me today.”

Winning the 2014 Championship at Wheeler Lake seems to have prepared the Oklahoma pro for the pressures of leading a major tournament. He said he was much more nervous two years ago.

“It’s weird, but I’m not even really nervous at this point,” Birge said. “I really don’t know what to expect tomorrow. I’m just going to make that same run up the river tomorrow morning and hope for the best. I think there are more fish there, but I’m not really sure what to expect. I’m just going to go fishing and we’ll see how it ends up.”

The top 10 boaters that will advance to the final day of competition on Table Rock Lake are:

1st:          Zack Birge, Blanchard, Okla., 10 bass, 26-5

2nd:         Cody Bird, Granbury, Texas, 10 bass, 25-15

3rd:         Pat Fisher, Colbert, Ga., 10 bass, 25-4

4th:         Brad Cook, Afton, Okla., nine bass, 24-12

5th:         Bradford Beavers, Ridgeville, S.C., eight bass, 22-8

6th:         Christopher Jones, Bokoshe, Okla., nine bass, 22-4

7th:         Travis Fox, Rogers, Ark., nine bass, 21-11

8th:         Old Spice pro Greg Bohannan, Bentonville, Ark., 10 bass, 21-11

9th:         Jeremy Lawyer, Sarcoxie, Mo., 10 bass, 21-6

10th:       Brent Algeo, Ozark, Mo., eight bass, 20-15

Complete results can be found at FLWFishing.com.

The Costa FLW Series consists of five U.S. divisions – Central, Northern, Southeastern, Southwestern and Western – along with an International division that features anglers from Canada, China, Mexico, South Africa and South Korea. The highest finishing pro from each U.S. division and the new International division based on their finish qualify for the 2017 Forrest Wood Cup, along with the overall top five finishers not already selected as the highest finisher of a division. A total of 11 FLW Series boaters will advance to the 2017 Forrest Wood Cup at Lake Murray in Columbia, South Carolina.

Day One co-angler leader Tyler Sheppard of Hermitage, Pennsylvania, retained his lead on Day Two with a two-day total of seven bass weighing 16 pounds, 3 ounces, followed by Michael Black of Toledo, Illinois, in second place with five bass weighing 12-11.

The top 10 co-anglers that advance to the final day of competition on Table Rock Lake are:

1st:          Tyler Sheppard, Hermitage, Pa., seven bass, 16-3

2nd:         Michael Black, Toledo, Ill., five bass, 12-11

3rd:         Richard Jordan, Muncy Valley, Pa., six bass, 11-11

4th:         Raymond Tak, Los Angeles, Calif., five bass, 10-14

5th:         David Hudson, Jasper, Ala., four bass, 9-4

6th:         Robert Myers, Broken Arrow, Okla., five bass, 9-1

7th:         Jonathan Shockey, Fort Smith, Ark., three bass, 8-7

8th:         Rob Bueltmann, Osage Beach, Mo., four bass, 8-6

9th:         Benjamin Tawney, Slippery Rock, Pa., four bass, 7-12

10th:       Joe Lane, Republic, Mo., four bass, 7-11

Co-anglers are casting this week for a top award of a Ranger Z175 boat with a 90-horsepower Evinrude outboard and $5,000 if Ranger Cup guidelines are met.

The final 10 boaters and co-anglers will take off from the Table Rock State Park Marina, located at 380 State Park Marina Road in Branson, at 7 a.m. CDT Saturday. Saturday’s final weigh-in will take place at the Branson Landing located at 100 Branson Landing in Branson, at 4 p.m. Takeoffs and weigh-ins are free and open to the public.

The Costa FLW Series Championship at Table Rock Lake is being hosted by ExploreBranson.com.

In Costa FLW Series regular-season competition, each division competes in three tournaments, with competitors vying for valuable points to earn their way into the top 40 and the opportunity to fish in the Costa FLW Series Championship.

For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Costa FLW Series on Facebook at Facebook.com/FLWFishing and on Twitter at Twitter.com/FLWFishing.

GEORGIA’S FISHER LEADS DAY ONE OF COSTA FLW SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP ON TABLE ROCK LAKE

GEORGIA’S FISHER LEADS DAY ONE OF COSTA FLW SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP ON TABLE ROCK LAKE

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BRANSON, Mo. (Nov. 3, 2016) – Pat Fisher of Colbert, Georgia, brought a five-bass limit to the scale Thursday weighing 15 pounds, 3 ounces to grab the lead after day one of the Costa FLW Series Championship on Table Rock Lake. Fisher now holds a slim 6-ounce lead heading in to day two of the three-day event, hosted by ExploreBranson.com, that features 192 anglers from across the globe casting for a top cash award of $95,000, including a new Ranger Z518C boat with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard, and an automatic qualification to the 2017 Forrest Wood Cup, the world championship of bass fishing.

“Today was a surprise. A very good surprise,” said Fisher, a former FLW Tour pro who has three career Forrest Wood Cup appearances. “I made a long run, a lot of fish got beat up in there in practice, up where I was. But, I was the only one in there today, and I just stuck with it.”

Though Fisher weighed landed nine keepers, a big kicker bass really keyed his day.

“That big fish was my third fish,” says Fisher. “There was a little stretch there when they were feeding, and that really set the tone for the day. I haven’t seen a fish that big all week.”

Well away from the ramp and way in the back of a creek, Fisher adapted perfectly to the calm and overcast conditions that loomed over the field all morning.

“I’d been catching them on a shaky-head rig in the bright sun and the clear water,” said Fisher. “But, this morning with the overcast they came up and ate topwater baits. I had a pretty consistent day, just catching them all day long on a topwater. When I wanted to catch one, I picked up the shaky-head, but they weren’t the size I was looking for.”

Though the area he’s fishing isn’t huge, Fisher seems fairly confident that it has enough fish for at least another day. He doesn’t think he leaned on them too hard, and he says that he only saw one other boat back in that general area today.

The top 10 boaters after Day One on Table Rock Lake are:

1st:           Pat Fisher, Colbert, Ga., five bass, 15-3

2nd:          Bradford Beavers, Ridgeville, S.C., five bass, 14-13

3rd:          Christopher Jones, Bokoshe, Okla., five bass, 14-9

4th:           Cody Bird, Granbury, Texas, five bass, 14-5

4th:           Brad Cook, Afton, Okla., five bass, 14-5

6th:           Tim Reneau, Del Rio, Texas, five bass, 14-4

7th:           Travis Fox, Rogers, Ark., five bass, 13-12

8th:           Mark Tucker, Kirkwood, Mo., five bass, 13-9

9th:           Rick Taylor, West Olive, Mich., five bass, 13-6

10th:        Terry Tucker, Gadsden, Ala., five bass, 13-5

Complete results can be found at FLWFishing.com.

The Costa FLW Series consists of five U.S. divisions – Central, Northern, Southeastern, Southwestern and Western – along with an International division that features anglers from Canada, China, Mexico, South Africa and South Korea. The highest finishing pro from each U.S. division and the new International division based on their finish qualify for the 2017 Forrest Wood Cup, along with the overall top five finishers not already selected as the highest finisher of a division. A total of 11 FLW Series boaters will advance to the 2017 Forrest Wood Cup at Lake Murray in Columbia, South Carolina.

Tyler Sheppard of Hermitage, Pennsylvania, leads the co-angler division with five bass weighing 12 pounds, 10 ounces followed by Robert Myers of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, with five bass weighing 9-1.

The top 10 co-anglers after day one on Table Rock Lake are:

1st:           Tyler Sheppard, Hermitage, Pa., five bass, 12-10

2nd:          Robert Myers, Broken Arrow, Okla., five bass, 9-1

3rd:          Raymond Tak, Los Angeles, Calif., four bass, 8-12

3rd:          Michael Black, Toledo, Ill., four bass, 8-12

5th:           Jonathan Shockey, Fort Smith, Ark., three bass, 8-7

6th:           Rob Bueltmann, Osage Beach, Mo., four bass, 8-6

7th:           Kelly Taylor, Beebe, Ark., four bass, 7-10

8th:           David Hudson, Jasper, Ala., three bass, 7-3

9th:           Jim Austin, Lithonia, Ga., three bass, 7-0

9th:           Richard Jordan, Muncy Valley, Pa., four bass, 7-0

9th:           Mike Mueller, Berryville, Va., four bass, 7-0

Co-anglers are casting this week for a top award of a Ranger Z175 boat with a 90-horsepower Evinrude outboard and $5,000 if Ranger Cup guidelines are met.

Anglers will take off from the Table Rock State Park Marina, located at 380 State Park Marina Road in Branson, at 7 a.m. CDT each day. Weigh-in on Friday will be held at the marina beginning at 3 p.m. Saturday’s final weigh-in will take place at the Branson Landing located at 100 Branson Landing in Branson, at 4 p.m. Takeoffs and weigh-ins are free and open to the public.

In Costa FLW Series regular-season competition, each division competes in three tournaments, with competitors vying for valuable points to earn their way into the top 40 and the opportunity to fish in the Costa FLW Series Championship.

For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Costa FLW Series on Facebook at Facebook.com/FLWFishing and on Twitter at Twitter.com/FLWFishing.

Trapper Tackle’s Offset Wide Gap, X Heavy Hook features innovative Trapper Box™

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Trapper Tackle’s Offset Wide Gap, X Heavy Hook features innovative Trapper Box™

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Palm Beach Gardens, FL (November 4, 2016) – The offset wide gap hook equates with bass fishing more than any other piece of terminal tackle. Designed to be dressed with a soft plastic offering, and presented in often nasty, bass-concealing cover, the offset wide gap hook is an essential component in every bass angler’s tackle arsenal.

Although essential, every angler that has cast a topwater frog towards the impenetrable slop or dragged a Carolina-rigged lizard through sticky-stumps is familiar with the hazards and frustrations that accompany such presentations.

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Trapper Offset Wide Gap, X Heavy Hook

First, fishing through heavy cover – not to mention the simple cast-retrieve sequence – can easily transform an intricately rigged soft plastic, hook and weight combination into a line twisting, spinning wad of plastic and steel.  Second, once a bass is tempted into striking, fish often try to leverage the weight of the lure or use weeds, wood, or other aquatic debris to work the hook out of its jaw, too often resulting in an early escape. Indeed, these persistent problems are associated with all traditional hook styles, largely do to the inherent pivot point created by the classic J-shape design.

Trapper Tackle has a patented solution that reduces the frustration and time spent re-rigging baits and abates the anguish of losing fish after the hook set.

Enter Trapper’s Offset Wide Gap, X Heavy Hook, a revolutionary piece of terminal tackle that addresses the two most common problems faced by anglers.

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Exquisite engineering and years of field-driven refinement have blended the most valuable features of the traditional offset wide gap hook with the patent-protected Trapper Box™, a unique pair of right angle bends at the base of the hook shank that dramatically improves the retention of both rigged baits and hooked fish.

Couple the advantages of the Trapper Box with center line positioning to enhance hook bite penetration and weedless performance, as well as a 65o bend below the eye for more bait holding power, and you have created the one tool that every angler needs: a Trapper Hook they can depend on when the trip, or tournament, is on the line.

Trapper Hook pro Vince Hurtado, a veteran of the Bassmaster ELITE circuit, offers his perspectives on the Offset Wide Gap, X Heavy Trapper Hook: “This is the hook that I turn to when fishing aggressively around vegetation or when fishing stained or murky waters. This is also a great hook for flipping and pitching or anytime you’re using braid and want a hook that can handle an aggressive hook set on a medium heavy or heavy rod.”

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Hurtado, an aficionado of the California Delta, continues: “The biggest difference that I notice when using Trapper Hooks is what happens after the hook set.  The hook doesn’t seem to rotate or move even when fish are jumping, and every fish that comes to the boat is pinned in the Trapper Box™. That means more fish end up on the scales at the end of my tournament day.”

Whether you fish competitively or just for fun, the ICAST Best-in-Show award winning Trapper Hook design will put more smiles on faces and more fish in the boat. Anglers will find the Offset Wide Gap, X Heavy Hook in 3/0, 4/0 and 5/0 sizes, in packs of 4 or 5 (MSRP $4.99) and in Pro Packs of 25 (MSRP $23.19-$27.99), in tackle shops and sporting goods stores across the country, with availability in December 2016. Until then, visit http://TrapperTackle.com to sign up for free samples and to learn more about game-changing Trapper Hooks from Trapper Tackle.

 

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Ben & Robert Hudson win Pros Choice Team Tournament Trail event October 30,2016

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Ben gives a look at what it took to take home the win at the Pros Choice event held on Smith Mountain Lake.

Listen to “Ben & Robert Hudson Win Pro's Choice SML 10-3016” on Spreaker.

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