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Lew’s Reflects on ICAST 2016 Awards and Optimism FTR Staff July 20, 2016

Lew’s Reflects on ICAST 2016 Awards and Optimism

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Record attendance, a busy booth and three “best” awards have Lew’s executives saying ICAST 2016 was their best show ever and riding high on optimism for 2017.

 Lew’s won “Best of Show” awards in three categories in ICAST’s New Products Showcase.

The Team Lew’s Custom Pro SLP baitcast reel took top honors in the freshwater reel category. Lew’s Mach Speed Stick Inshore model won best saltwater rod. Lew’s Mach II Baitcast Combo was the winner in the rod and reel combination category.

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Set the Hook! with Pat Rose – Jul 16, 2016 Featuring Towboat US Chattanooga & Larry Brown

Set the Hook! with Pat Rose – Jul 16, 2016

towboatUS_logostrive_for_fiveOur guests this week were Stacey and Shane O’Neil from Towboat US Chattanooga, our friend Larry Brown, and Dan O’Sullivan reporting live from ICast.

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Hite, VanDam Lead The Final Four

After the second day of the Bassmaster Classic Bracket held on the Niagara River out of Buffalo, N.Y., the Match One winner (VanDam) will move on to fish against the Match Two winner (Kreiger) Thursday and Match Three (Hite) winner will move on to fish against the Match Four winner (Rojas). The weights will go back to zero, and all anglers will fish six hours, from 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

Photo illustration by B.A.S.S.

July 20, 2016

Hite, VanDam Lead The Final Four

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BUFFALO, N.Y. — And then there were four. The first round of the Bassmaster Classic Bracket tournament on the upper Niagara River is over and half the field is driving back home.

The two Elite Series anglers from Arizona are staying though, as Brett Hite dominated and Dean Rojas performed some last-minute heroics during the first round, stamping their tickets to the semifinals.

Michigan’s Kevin VanDam and Koby Kreiger of Florida round out the semifinalists heading into Thursday’s head-to-head clashes in hopes of winning the lion’s share of the $50,000 purse and a berth into the 2017 GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro.

The unusual format of this derby has generated a lot of excitement from the anglers and fans watching on Bassmaster.com and WatchESPN, as every second of fishing has been streamed live.

The anglers are also getting updates from BASSTrakk to know how much weight their rival has caught, and officials on each boat immediately weighing and releasing the fish once the information is logged.

“I love this format,” said Rojas, who fished against Alabamian Jordan Lee. “We fished for 5 1/2 hours, and I was losing for all but two minutes of the match. When I caught that last fish, fans got to watch in real time the excitement and incredible circumstance that gave me the win.”

Rojas was 5 pounds behind Lee when he hooked a 3-pounder. He had five minutes left when he hooked another big one. It came off. His next cast produced another bite and he swung another 3-pounder into the boat with two minutes left.

“I’m a slow starter, but I finish strong,” Rojas said. Rojas ended with a two-day total weight of 13-9, and Lee with 12-9.

Hite wasn’t sweating a bit. With the second-heaviest limit on Tuesday, he had a 2-pound cushion over Texan Keith Combs, his first round opponent.

“I knew some big ones lived in my spot, and when they bit early, I felt like I was in good shape,” Hite said.

After boating the biggest limit of the event so far (11-2) in the first two hours of competition, Hite was more than 7 pounds ahead of Combs, who ended the day with just 6-12.

“I felt really good with my weight, so I went exploring for the last hour. I found some stuff that should help me tomorrow,” Hite said.

Speaking of help, Kreiger beat Jacob Powroznik with the help of Jacob Powroznik.

The two anglers are roommates on the Elite Series, and Powroznik vowed to help Kreiger make it to the Classic. Winning this tournament is the Florida pro’s only chance to get there.

Kreiger fished for more than 2 1/2 hours without a bite while Powroznik watched, and even coached, from his boat nearby. Kreiger finally got a bite, and the fish jumped off. With 27 minutes left in competition, Kreiger set the hook and boated a 1-7, enough to finally eclipse Powroznik’s Day 1 total.

“Thank the Lord and thank Jacob Powroznik!” Kreiger said. Powroznik ended the first round with 9-15, and Kreiger moves to the next round with a two-day total of 10-4.

VanDam had nearly a 9-pound lead over Florida pro Drew Benton heading into Wednesday’s elimination match and could have slept through the second session and still won. However, that’s not KVD. He went out and caught 10-4 for a two-day total of 20-8. Benton finished with a final total of 5-10.

“I was watching BASSTrakk and knew Drew was having a tough time, so after I boated one pretty good one, I went practicing,” VanDam said. “Based on what I found, I feel really good about my future in the derby.”

Thursday’s semifinal round on July 21 will pit Rojas vs. Hite and VanDam vs. Kreiger. The weights will go back to zero, and all anglers will fish from 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. ET.

The winner of those two matches will advance to Friday’s championship round. With weights starting from zero again, the anglers will fish head to head from 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. for the title.

Bassmaster LIVE will broadcast coverage of the entire tournament Thursday and Friday, from first cast until the fishing stops, with a camera in every boat.

The payout for the bracket event will be distributed as follows: $10,000 and a Classic berth for first place, $8,000 for second place, $6,000 for third and fourth place (eliminated from semifinals) and $5,000 each for fifth through eighth place (eliminated from quarterfinals).

There was no entry fee for the tournament. The local host for this event is I Love New York.

2016 Bassmaster Classic Bracket 7/19-7/22
Niagara River, Buffalo, N.Y.
Standings Day 2

Angler           Hometown                No./lbs-oz      Big Bass
Kevin VanDam     Kalamazoo, Mich.        4 Bass 10-4     Big Bass: 3-11
Drew Benton      Panama City, Fla.       2 Bass  4-4     Big Bass: 2-8

Jacob Powroznik  Port Haywood, Va.       0 Bass  0-0     Big Bass: 0-0
Koby Kreiger     Bokeelia, Fla.          1 Bass  1-7     Big Bass: 1-7

Brett Hite       Phoenix, Ariz.          4 Bass  11-12   Big Bass: 3-11
Keith Combs      Huntington, Texas       4 Bass  6-12    Big Bass: 2-8

Jordan Lee       Vinemont, Ala.          3 Bass  4-10    Big Bass: 1-15
Dean Rojas       Lake Havasu City, Ariz. 5 Bass  9-14    Big Bass: 3-3

Minn Kota® Ultrex™ Wins ICAST 2016 “Best of Show”

Minn Kota® Ultrex™ Wins ICAST 2016 “Best of Show”
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RACINE, WI (July 20, 2016): Produced by the American Sportfishing Association (ASA), the International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades (ICAST), is the world’s largest sportfishing trade show and the annual destination for the global recreational fishing industry.
Held this past July 12 – 15 at the Orange County Convention Center Orlando, Florida, ICAST 2016 set new attendance records, with approximately 15,000 representatives from the global sportfishing industry attending to see the latest innovations in gear, accessories and apparel.
Attendees rushed to see the latest and greatest featured in the New Product Showcase sponsored by Fishing Tackle Retailer, which embodies the sportfishing industry’s innovative and entrepreneurial spirit and rewards that ingenuity through the “Best of Show” new product awards competition.
This year, more than 1,000 tackle products and accessories were entered by more than 240 companies into 24 “Best of Show” categories in the New Product Showcase, all vying for the overall ICAST 2016 “Best of Show” award.
This year, Johnson Outdoors, Inc. and its Minn Kota® Ultrex™ were voted by buyers and media as the best product in both the Boat Accessories category and the overall “Best of Show.”
“Speaking for the entire Minn Kota staff, we are very honored that attending buyers and outdoors media recognized our new Ultrex trolling motor as the best in Boat Accessories and the overall Best of Show,” says Brad Henry, Minn Kota Brand Manager.
He continues: “We continue to set the bar high for break-through innovations to help anglers catch fish. Ultrex is no exception. We’ve combined the reliability and responsive ‘wired-to-the-water’ feel of our tournament-proven Fortrex® with the GPS technologies of i-Pilot®, i-Pilot® Link™, and Spot-Lock electronic anchoring. It’s the best of both worlds.”
Ultrex Features:
  • Power Steering: Ultra-responsive control and reduces steering effort and foot fatigue
  • Steering Lock: Take your foot off the pedal and keep your motor heading
  • Ultrex Foot Pedal: Power steering with Spot-Lock and AutoPilot™ Buttons
  • Lift-Assist
  • Fortrex Mono Arm bracket
  • Coated stainless steel stow/deploy adjustable cable
  • Bluetooth®-enabled i-Pilot® or i-Pilot® Link™
  • Digital Maximizer
  • Universal Sonar 2
  • Composite Shaft
  • Weedless Wedge™ 2 Prop
The Minn Kota Ultrex product line-up comprises numerous i-Pilot- or i-Pilot Link- and US2-enabled combos, including 24-volt 80 lbs. thrust and 36-volt 112 lbs. thrust versions in 45”, 52” and 60” shaft lengths. Product available in late fall, 2016.
Ultrex MSRP: $2199.99-$2799.99.

 

Old Town® Predator PDL™ Voted Best Boat

Old Town® Predator PDL™ Voted Best Boat

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Revolutionary pedal-drive fishing kayak offers no-fail forward and reverse, unrivaled boat control and fishability

Old Town, Maine (July 20, 2016): Although the world’s largest sportfishing tradeshow, the International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades (ICAST), was flooded with watercraft product entries at the ICAST New Product Showcase, only one boat emerged with top honors.

Enter the Old Town Predator PDL, a paradigm-shifting watercraft that offers the most advanced pedal-driven personal watercraft on Earth—an angling assault vehicle with no-fail forward and reverse for unrivaled hands-free boat control and fishability.

“We are ecstatic but humbled that key sportfishing industry media voted the Predator PDL ‘Best Boat’ at ICAST 2016,” said David Hadden, Brand Director for Johnson Outdoors Watercraft. “We set out to completely redefine the pedal-driven fishing kayak category, which we’ve accomplished. Not only did we display the Predator PDL, we offered test-rides at ICAST On the Water with real, working models currently in production and available at retailers early this fall.”

He continues: “Our goal was to create a Predator that offers no-fail forward and reverse and the best pedal fishing experience on the planet. The level of boat control possible is unparalleled for pinpoint positioning in wind, current, and around structure, the end result of over three years designing and building not only the most durable, dependable, fastest, quietest, and easy-to-use pedal-driven mechanism in the industry, but the perfect hull and boat design complement from the ground up.”

The Old Town PDL Drive is a brilliant piece of engineering founded on proven technologies in the lifecycle market. The result is an easy to carry, operate and stow system that efficiently converts modest pedaling into maximum propulsion. A 10.3:1 gear ratio means that anglers can reach speeds up to 5.5 mph to reach fishing spots fast and efficiently. A proprietary weedless prop design creates the perfect combination of efficiency, speed, and torque. Additionally, Pedal Drive allows smooth forward and reverse and a small turn radius allow for the ultimate in boat control via one-handed rudder control on the boat itself.

“We also knew the system had to dock, deploy and stow quickly and easily, run in shallow water, but also pivot up quickly for navigating underwater obstacles. That was another considerable engineering hurdle,” said Hadden.

What Old Town engineers designed is a compact, lightweight and rugged machine, with 16” of draft for navigating skinny waters, and a unique pivot and docking system that allows users to go from parked to peddling (or vice versa) in seconds. This also means anglers can avoid obstacles almost instantaneously and beach the boat virtually anywhere. A mere 21 lbs., the PDL Drive console is easy to transport; it even floats. Padded pedals allow for bare-footed comfort, and a carry handle makes for easy transport.

Predator PDL specifications

Length: 13’ 2”

Width: 36″

Weight: 117 lbs. (Pedal Drive: 21 lbs.)

Carrying Capacity: 500 lbs

MSRP: $2,799.99

  • Forward and reverse for exact boat control in wind and current
  • Smooth, quiet and easy to pedal
  • Removable pedal drive installs in seconds and tips up instantly for shallow-water docking
  • Fast and maneuverable, with one-hand-operated rudder steering
  • Specially-designed hull with generous width for stability and storage
  • Ease of transport
  • Low maintenance
  • Includes accessory mounting plates, Element Seating System and other standard Predator features

Like other Predator models, the Predator PDL is infinitely customizable with rigging accessories from Cannon®, Scotty™, YakAttack®, RAM®, and more. Launched at ICAST earlier this month, the Predator PDL will begin shipping to dealers in September 2016.

This year marks Old Town’s second “Best of Show – Boats” win, the last in 2014 when the Maine, USA-based company introduced the ground-breaking Predator XL Minn Kota, an “Ultimate Fishing Machine” powered by by 45 lbs. of stealth-quiet saltwater-grade power.

 

Goldman Sachs and Bass Pro Converging to buy Cabela’s

Goldman Sachs and Bass Pro Converging to buy Cabela’s

NEW YORK — Goldman Sachs and Bass Pro are close to finalizing a purchase of Cabela’s, the New York Post reports. Speculation surrounding a potential purchase of Bass Pro Shop’s largest retail competitor has been swirling for months. 

“The auction of Cabela’s is expected to close within days,” the report says.

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Bryant Copley & Steve Woodroof win the Steve Woodroof Benefit July 17,2016

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1st Place Steve Woodroof & Bryant Copley 5 fish weighing 17.54lbs.

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2nd Place Chris Brummett & John Woodroof with 5 fish weighing 13.87lbs.

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3rd Place Trevis & Gabe Towe with five fish weighing 13.84lbs.

VanDam Leads The Bracket Pack

Kevin VanDam of Kalamazoo, Mich., caught the most weight — a 10 pound, 4 ounce limit of bass — on the first day of the Bassmaster Classic Bracket held on the Niagara River. The quarterfinals will continue July 20 with Match Three (Hite vs. Combs) and Match Four (Lee vs. Rojas) fishing in the morning and Match One (VanDam vs. Benton) and Match Two (Powroznik vs. Kreiger) moving to the afternoon.

Photo by James Overstreet/Bassmaster

July 19, 2016

VanDam Leads The Bracket Pack

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BUFFALO, N.Y. — There is nothing more frightening in bass fishing than Kevin VanDam on a roll.

Fresh off a Bassmaster Elite Series win at Cayuga Lake, New York — his second victory of the year — the Kalamazoo, Mich., superstar claimed an early lead in a unique, head-to-head bracket tourney on New York’s upper Niagara River that is being live-streamed on Bassmaster.com.

Unlike traditional Elite Series events, an official on each boat immediately weighs the fish and releases it. VanDam, who is matched against Bassmaster Elite Series rookie Drew Benton, ended the morning 3-hour session with a 10-pound, 4-ounce limit, the heaviest of the day. The other morning pairing featured Jacob Powroznik against Koby Kreiger. The afternoon matches were Brett Hite vs. Keith Combs and Jordan Lee vs. Dean Rojas. On the line for this four-day derby is a $50,000 purse and an all-important guaranteed berth in the GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro.

Today was the first half of a two-day elimination round. Each match lasted three hours and the weights will be added to Wednesday’s total to eliminate the first four anglers from the bracket. The pairs of anglers who fished the morning hours today will fish the afternoon session Wednesday, and vice-versa. The semi-final round on Thursday will be a single-day, head-to-head elimination after 5 1/2 hours of fishing. The championship round on Friday, featuring the last two anglers standing, will also be a 5 1/2-hour session to crown the champion.

Benton, of Panama City, Fla., had a tough road to hoe matched against bass fishing’s best, and caught just one fish for 1-6. This gives VanDam a seemingly insurmountable lead going into Wednesday’s elimination day.

“I’m still not comfortable,” VanDam said. “I feel confident, but I still need to catch a couple of fish. The good thing about this format is that we get BASStrakk updates that let us know exactly what our opponent has caught. Hopefully I’ll be able to lay off some of my most productive spots and save those fish for the semifinals.”

The second morning pairing saw Kreiger, of Bokeelia, Fla., matched against Powroznik, from Port Haywood, Va. Powroznik, who rooms with Kreiger on the Elite Series circuit, already has a Classic spot clinched and vowed not to stand in his friend’s way to a potential Classic qualification.

Still, as the morning session came to an end, Powroznik filled out a limit weighing 9-14, while Kreiger landed only 8-14.

“Well, I’m going to make him work for it,” Powroznik said with a grin. “But seriously, I knew what he had and I wanted to put on a good show for all the fans watching on Bassmaster.com. Tomorrow, I may just float down the middle of the river. The Classic is huge for our careers, and I hope Koby has a very long career.”

Hite of Phoenix, Ariz., led the pack for the afternoon session with a 10-2 limit, the second heaviest of the day. “Going into this thing, I knew we’d only have three hours to fish so I wanted to identify one or two areas close together so I wouldn’t waste time,” Hite said. So, unlike every other angler, he spent his entire day milking one spot.

“I found the fish in practice and I knew they would be there … they have no place to go. So, I went all-in and it worked out.” Hite said he found the fish in the morning during practice and they bit better, so he is confident his weight tomorrow will increase. Combs, of Huntington, Texas, wasn’t able to land a limit. He finished with 7-15, which is still within striking distance of Hite for Wednesday’s elimination day.

Lee, hailing from Vinemont, Ala., landed four fish for a total of 7-15, while his adversary, Rojas, from Lake Havasu City, Ariz., struggled to put a pattern together and ended with three fish for 3-11.

“I had a bad practice and bounced around a lot just trying to figure something out,” Lee said. “I’m happy with my weight, but I think it will improve tomorrow when I get to fish the morning session. The fish here seem to bite better early. This format puts a premium on strategy, and flip-flopping the times we are on the water could change some decisions I will make. And with only three hours to boat a limit, I have a lot to think about tonight.”

The quarterfinal will continue Thursday with Match Three (Hite vs. Combs) and Match Four (Lee vs. Rojas) taking place from 8:30-11:30 a.m. and Match One (VanDam vs. Benton) and Match Two (Powroznik vs. Kreiger) moving to the afternoon hours of 1:30-4:30 p.m.

The semifinal round on July 21 will pit the Match One Winner vs. the Match Two winner and the Match Three winner vs. the Match Four winner. The weights will go back to zero, and all anglers will fish from 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

The winner of those two matches will advance to the July 22 championship round. With weights starting from zero again, the anglers will fish head-to-head from 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. for the title.

Bassmaster LIVE will broadcast coverage of the entire tournament, from first cast until the fishing stops, with a camera in every boat. Fans can watch the LIVE show on WatchESPN and the ESPN app on Wednesday. The semifinals and finals will be streamed on Bassmaster.com Thursday and Friday.

The payout for the bracket event will be distributed as follows: $10,000 and a Classic berth for first place, $8,000 for second place, $6,000 for third and fourth place (eliminated from semifinals) and $5,000 each for fifth through eighth place (eliminated from quarterfinals).

There is no entry fee for the tournament. The local host for this event is I Love New York.

2016 Bassmaster Classic Bracket 7/19-7/22
Niagara River, Buffalo, N.Y.
Standings Day 1

Angler           Hometown                No./lbs-oz     Big Bass

Kevin VanDam     Kalamazoo, Mich.        5 Bass  10-4   Big Bass: 2-4
Drew Benton      Panama City, Fla.       1 Bass  1-6    Big Bass: 1-6
Jacob Powroznik  Port Haywood, Va.       5 Bass  9-14   Big Bass: 2-8
Koby Kreiger     Bokeelia, Fla.          5 Bass  8-14   Big Bass: 2-5
Brett Hite       Phoenix, Ariz.          5 Bass  10-2   Big Bass: 3-2
Keith Combs      Huntington, Texas       3 Bass  7-15   Big Bass: 3-9
Jordan Lee       Vinemont, Ala.          4 Bass  7-15   Big Bass: 2-6
Dean Rojas       Lake Havasu City, Ariz. 3 Bass  3-11   Big Bass: 1-8

 

Joseph Rogers & Dustin Mullins Win Hill City Bassmasters 2016 Classic July 2,2016

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1st Place Joseph Rogers & Dustin Mullins 5 fish weighing 3.52lbs

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2nd Place Jacob Stephens 5 fish weighing 3.49lbs

IMG_90893rd Matt Harrup & James Harrup five fish weighing 2.55lbs

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Classic Champions Joseph Rogers & Dustin Mullins

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Points Champions Joseph Rogers & Dustin Mullins

Best of Show ICAST 2016

Best of Show – Freshwater Rod – St. Croix Rods

Team Lew’s Custom Pro SLP

Best of Show Hardbait – Savage Gear 3D Suicide

Best of Show – Soft Lure – Squidnation

Best of Show – Boating Accessories – Johnson Outdoors, Inc

Best of Show – Boats – Johnson Outdoors Watercraft, Inc.

Best of Show – Combo – Lew’s Fishing Tackle

Best of Show – Electronics – Johnson Outdoors – Humminbird

Best of Show – Eyewear – Costa

Best of Show – Line – G. Pucci & Sons, Inc.

Best of Show – Tackle Management – Cobra Garage Door Storage

Best of Show – Terminal Tackle – Trapper Tackle