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Major League Fishing’s General Tire Heavy Hitters Special Presented by Bass Pro Shops to Air Sunday on CBS

BENTON, Ky. (Nov. 30, 2023) –Sundays in December are showcases for some of the most finely tuned competitors in the world (and we’re not talking about the ones on the gridiron). This Sunday, Dec. 3, Major League Fishing’s General Tire Heavy Hitters Special Presented by Bass Pro Shops all-star event will premiere nationwide on the CBS Television Network and Paramount+ from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. ET OR 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET (depending on local NFL schedule). This star-studded event – featuring anglers from MLF’s Bass Pro Tour – showcases 30 MLF pros competing in a six-day tournament on Caney Creek Reservoir and Bussey Brake in Monroe-West Monroe, Louisiana, for a purse of more than $500,000 ($100,000 to the winner). But here’s the “heavy” in “Heavy Hitters”: anglers are also competing for Big Bass Bonuses totaling $25,000 for each of the two Qualifying Rounds, $50,000 for the Knockout Round and an astounding $100,000 reward for the biggest bass in the Championship Round.

Sunday’s airing on CBS will showcase the highlights from all six days of competition, which was hosted in late April by Discover Monroe-West Monroe and the Louisiana Office of Tourism, with behind-the-scenes angler commentary and interviews as well as one of the most convincing victories in Major League Fishing history.

The full, updated television schedule can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

Proud sponsors of the 2023 MLF General Tire Heavy Hitters event include: Abu Garcia, B&W Hitches, Bass Cat Boats, Bass Pro Shops, Berkley, Builders First Source, Ferguson, Fox Rent A Car, General Tire, Kubota, Lowrance, Lucas Oil, Mercury, Mossy Oak, NITRO Boats, Onyx, Phoenix Boats, Plano, Power-Pole, Shore Lunch, StarBrite, Sqwincher, T-H Marine, Toyota, United States Airforce, Yellowstone Bourbon, and YETI.

For complete details and updated information visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow MLF’s social media outlets at Facebook, TwitterInstagram, and YouTube.




Workshops for Guides, Captains, Tournament Anglers and Student Anglers

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Workshops for Guides, Captains, Tournament Anglers and Student Anglers
Join us for the upcoming 2023 NPAA Conference-Fort Myers, Florida, January 5-7
Forestville, WI (November 29, 2023) – The upcoming 2024 “Passion to Profession” NPAA Conference in Fort Myers, Florida, January 5 – 7, 2024, promises to provide attendees with incredible “can’t miss” career-building, educational and networking opportunities, many of them in small breakout sessions and educational workshops throughout the course of each day. Conducted in classroom-style hotel meeting rooms, attendees will have the chance to get the answers to hard-to-answer questions during sessions given by top professionals. Attendees will leave with the knowledge (and personal connections) gained during this unique event.The conference’s diverse workshops and educational sessions have been scheduled for Friday and Saturday, January 5th, and 6th. Conference attendees will have the chance to pick educational breakout topics best suited to their individual career paths. 
In that light, an attendee of the 2023 Conference shared the following: “I just wanted to reach out and tell you how inspired and proud the conference sent me home feeling. I never really knew what my purpose was as a member, but I do now. This was my first conference, and I plan to attend them all from here on out. The board, partners, and volunteers did an amazing job, and I cannot even imagine the work, effort, and time that goes into something of this magnitude. I am feeling charged up and ready to put some real effort and focus into my guide business as well as tournaments this season. I also realized how important it is to give back to the sport in the way of youth events and get people excited and involved with the sport I love. Thanks again to the NPAA for hosting such a great event.”NPAA President Pat Neu went on to say; “Our goal at NPAA is to provide Conference attendees with the information they need to run a successful business as an angling professional, whether full or part time and to offer them an opportunity to get involved in helping to “Grow and Protect” the sport they love. All the sessions offered at this one-of-a-kind event align with this mission.”
2024 NPAA Conference Agenda HighlightsFriday, January 5th: Educational Workshops, 12:00 – 2:30 p.m. Women Anglers Taking Their Passion to a Profession: Join the Workshop Discussion – Led by Captain Angie Scott, Captain Debbie Hanson, Leiza Fitzgerald, Marianne Huskey, BeBe Harrison, and Gabriella McGrath Crafting Impactful 1-Minute Videos: A Hands-on Workshop for Industry Professionals – Led by EJ Saunders (Blaze Media) and Austin Sherwood (Pro Fishing Media/NPAA) Saturday, January 6th: Three Educational Breakout Sessions, 3:00 – 5:30 p.m. Taxes Done Right – Led by Froehling Anderson CPA’s Specializing in Tax Prep for Anglers Maximizing Customer Acquisition & Retention: Mastering the 5-Level Framework in the Angling Industry – Led by EJ Saunders (Blaze Media) Passion Drives Professionalism as a Guide – Led by Captain Ray Van Horn How To Gain and Retain Sponsorships – Led by Dan Dannenmueller Batteries Wet, AGM, Lithium, and Why – Led by James Holst from NORSK Lithium Boating Safety: A Life Saving Measure – Led by Hunter Bland from Yamaha Boat Financing in Today’s Market – Led by Shirley Hetrick from Adventure Recreational Finance
Attend the Conference Affordably!Register for 2024 “Passion to Profession” conference now and save! The NPAA is offering a 40% discount on Conference Registrations with a Cyber Monday promotion. Go to https://www.npaa.net/conference and enter code CYBER40 at checkout to register and save big. Hurry, this offer will end soon, and capacity is limited.The NPAA has secured a special room rate of $169/night (double occupancy) at the 5 Star-rated Gulf Coast Crowne Plaza in Fort Myers, Florida, also home to the entire conference. The room rate is available for three days on either side of the event (pending availability), so come early and stay late to enjoy the beautiful Southwest Florida weather. Book your room today at: NPAA Conference at Crowne Plaza Ft. Myers Gulf Coast.Airfare rates on airlines like Sun Country, Frontier, Spirit, Southwest, and Allegiant can run well under $300 round trip. The Conference hotel is only 5 minutes from the Southwest Florida Regional Airport (RSW). Book your airline tickets early to receive the lowest rates! 
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Weather will be determining factor at Bassmaster Team Championship

Florida’s Harris Chain of Lakes will host the 2023 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Team Championship December 6-9. 

Photo by James Overstreet/B.A.S.S.

November 29, 2023

Weather will be determining factor at Bassmaster Team Championship

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LEESBURG, Fla. — Fishing in Florida is often determined by the weather conditions, and anglers competing in the 2023 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Team Championship will have to decipher how the bass are reacting to the weather, according to St. Croix Bassmaster Opens pro Blake Smith.

“Anything can happen in December,” the Florida native said. “Our fish can already be pretty finicky. December and January are the two most unpredictable months down here. It could be absolutely gorgeous and have fish coming up to spawn. I saw some prespawn fish at the Open in October.

“You could be able to lock into one of those big schools of females. The only thing that would be holding them off would be cold weather and full moons.”

The field of teams from across the country will compete Dec. 6-7, with the winning duo earning a cash prize of $25,000. The Top 3 teams after Day 2 — six anglers in all — will have their weights zeroed and compete individually in the Classic Fish-Off Dec. 8-9. The individual champion will punch his or her ticket to the Bassmaster Classic in Tulsa, Okla., scheduled for March 22-24 on Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees. 

Over the past several years, the Harris Chain has been one of the top destinations for anglers in the Sunshine State, with several Bassmaster records being recorded there since 2020. Eight lakes make up the massive fishery, including Lake Harris, Little Lake Harris, Lake Eustis, Lake Griffin, Lake Dora, Lake Beauclair, Lake Carlton and Lake Apopka. Anglers can only access Lake Griffin and Lake Beauclair through a lock system.

Smith, who lives in nearby Lakeland, Fla., said the largemouth in the system could potentially have spawning on their minds given the right conditions. While some will head for the bank in search of a bed, others will begin staging and feeding ahead of the mating process.

“The first wave of spawners, no matter what lake it is, are usually huge,” Smith said. “That is when a lot of the giant bags get caught. Like when Cole Sands and Conner Dimauro caught their gigantic bags during the College Championship (in 2020), those were prespawn bass.”

Like many tournaments, submergent hydrilla and eelgrass will play a major role in this event. In his most recent event at Harris Chain, the 2023 season finale of the Opens, Smith found Lake Griffin and Apopka to have the most vegetation while Harris had very little.

“You are looking for your offshore vegetation,” he said. “Offshore hydrilla is going to keep the warmth, plus it is a great place to stage for prespawn, but I also believe they get in some of that stuff and spawn.”

Shellbeds could be more of a factor with chilly weather, and if the temperature drops significantly, Smith expects the fishing to be pretty tough.

“We might have a week’s worth of temperatures in the 40s and 50s, and you never want to fish during those weeks,” he said. “Let’s say that pops during the Team Championship, they will have to pick up a flipping stick and start punching.”

For now, the long-range forecast calls for highs in the 70s with nighttime lows in the 50s.

Three baits shine for Smith this time of year on the Harris Chain. With forward-facing sonar becoming an increasingly helpful tool, a jerkbait is one of his favorite presentations. A Rat-L-Trap-type bait is also a popular choice for locals, along with a Carolina rig.

Takeoff will be held each day at 7 a.m. ET from Venetian Gardens in Leesburg with weigh-in held back at the park starting at 3 p.m. Full coverage will be available on Bassmaster.com.

The Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Team Championship is being hosted by Visit Lake, the City of Leesburg and the Greater Orlando Sports Commission

2023 Bassmaster Team Championship Title Sponsor: Bass Pro Shops
2023 Bassmaster Team Championship Premier Sponsors: Dakota Lithium, Humminbird, Mercury, Minn Kota, Nitro Boats, Power-Pole, Progressive Insurance, Ranger Boats, Rapala, Skeeter Boats, Yamaha
2023 Bassmaster Team Championship Supporting Sponsors: AFTCO, Daiwa, Garmin, Lew’s, Marathon, Triton Boats, VMC

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WON Bass announces new partnerships, prizes and incentives for 2024 Open Tournaments


Organization to Provide Highest Payouts and Prizes for Western Anglers

San Clemente, Calif. – November 28, 2024 – WON Bass, a division of Western Outdoor News and the longest-running Western bass fishing tournament circuit, has announced new partnerships for the 2024 WON Bass Western Opens Series of events and more incentives for its participants.

In 2024, the WON Bass Western Opens Series will include five pro-am style events that will be held in California, Nevada and Arizona. The events will also feature automatic berths for pro and AAA competitors to compete in the 2025 B.A.S.S. Nation Championship.

In a new partnership with B.A.S.S., the Top 5 anglers in each of the four regional pro and AAA events as well as the Top 5 anglers in the WON Bass Angler of the Year standings after the five events will receive berths into the 2025 B.A.S.S. Nation Championship. At the B.A.S.S. Nation Championship, three anglers will earn berths into the 2026 Bassmaster Classic. 

In addition to the 25 B.A.S.S. Nation entries, the Top 5 pros in the 2024 WON Bass Angler of the Year standings will receive priority entry codes to the 2025 St. Croix Bassmaster Opens, guaranteeing their spot in the Opens Elite Qualifiers Division. Only EQ anglers, who compete in all nine Bassmaster Opens, have a chance to qualify for the 2026 Bassmaster Elite Series. 

To be eligible, each angler will be required to be a current member of WON Bass and B.A.S.S Nation and not currently competing in the 2024 Bassmaster Elite Series, MLF Bass Pro Tour, Tackle Warehouse Invitationals or the National Professional Fishing League (NPFL).

WON Bass Tournament Director Bill Egan said that he is proud to announce a new partnership. 

“Being able to offer our anglers new opportunities is something we take very seriously at WON Bass,” said Egan. “We are excited to introduce this new partnership with Bassmaster. Their faith in WON Bass and investment in the Western angler is something we are humbled and proud to announce.”

Egan also said that he is grateful for the support from both the industry and the anglers who helped make these announcements a possibility. 

“We have and have had tremendous partnerships with companies that have helped WON Bass grow the Western Open Series to the level it is at today. The support of the industry and the anglers who make up our fields are the reason we continue to grow, and we are grateful for it all and looking forward to growing with these new partners into the future.”

“We’re excited to enter into a partnership with such a historic organization, and look forward to working together to create more opportunities for western anglers,” said GL Compton, B.A.S.S. Nation tournament manager.

The 2024 WON Bass Western Opens Series of events will consist of five events, culminating with the 2024 WON Bass U.S. Open.

Jan. 31–Feb. 2, Lake Shasta

April 17-19, Clear Lake

May 15-17, Lake Havasu

Sept. 18-20, Lake Mead

Oct. 14-16, U.S. Open at Lake Mohave

For complete details, look to wonbassevents.com and WONews.com and tune in to WON Bass and Western Outdoor News’ social media platforms on Tuesday, Nov. 28 at 6:00 p.m. PST to hear the latest news about the 2024 season and beyond at Facebook.com/WONBassTournaments.



Glenn Sparrow & Chris Bumgardner Win CATT Lake Wylie, SC Nov 25, 2023

Next Lake Wylie Fall CATT Qualifier is Dec 9 at Nivens!

Glenn Sparrow & Chris Bumgardner win Wylie with 5 bass weighing 14.80 lbs!

Mark Combs 2nd with 12.89 lbs!

Jason Cougar claimed 3rd with 11.72 lbs!

TeamBFWeightWinningsPoints
Glenn Sparrow/Chris Bumgardner4.0114.80$1,001.00110
Mark Combs3.1312.89$225.00109
Jason Cougar3.8811.72$154.00108
David Winters/Derek Lilley2.4810.53107
Bradley Childers2.199.98106
Chris Cook/Timothy Boone2.069.94105
Stephen Sparrow2.339.79104
David Calbert/Bill Carothers2.389.19103
Jay Adams/Tony Colacurcio2.069.03102
Mike Stone/Joe Floyd2.308.77100
Marcus Leech2.958.3899
Brian Whitworth/Jason Gilfillan1.878.1998
Josh Pressley2.213.7397
Jay Adams Jr0.000.0087
Ron Farrow/Roger Farrow0.000.0087
Mike Swick0.000.0087
Mike Greene/Jake Scoggins0.000.0087
Kale Steele/Kaden Steele0.000.0087
Total Entrys$1,440.00
BONUS $$375.00
Total Paid At Ramp$1,380.00
Wylie 2023 Fall Final Fund$335.00
CATT$50.00
2024 CATT Championship Fund$50.00
2023 Wylie Fall Final Fund Total$1,135.00



WON Bass to announce new partnerships, prizes and incentives for 2024 Open Tournaments

WON Bass to announce new partnerships, prizes and incentives for 2024 Open Tournaments

San Clemente, Calif. – November 28, 2023 –– WON Bass, a division of Western Outdoor News and the longest-running Western bass fishing tournament circuit, will announce new partnerships for the 2024 WON Bass Western Opens Series of events, increased prizes and more incentives for its participants on a live web meeting with WON Bass tournament director Bill Egan tonight at 8:00 PM EST, 6:00 PM PST.

The live meeting will highlight the new partnerships and introduce new prizes for the 2024 WON Bass Western Opens Series of events and new opportunities for anglers competing in the series. Anglers and fans are invited to attend by tuning in to WON Bass and Western Outdoor News’ social media platforms to hear the latest news about the 2024 season and beyond at Facebook.com/WONBassTournaments.



Matt Haywood & Matt McBee Win CATT Lake Norman, NC Nov 24, 2023

The 2023 Phantom Outdoors Classic will be moved to Beatty’s Ford Access both days Dec 1 & 2!

2022 Phantom Winners took home $14,000.00!

A list of the teams that have fished the 2023 Lake Norman CATT events is posted under the Lake Norman Division page! Looks 85 or more team just from Norman are eligible to enter! KEEP IN MIND this is open to all CATT Trails so it’s not only Lake Norman Teams but teams from SC. NC & VA coming!

Remember guys you can be eligible to enter the 2023 Phantom Outdoors Classic on Lake Norman December 1-2. 2023 and we are guaranteeing $10,000.00 to 1st Place! (With 100 Teams entered) Not only will Lake Norman teams be fishing but teams from SC, NC & VA CATT Trails are coming! 2022 Phantom Winners took home $14,000.00! See pic below! Tap this link for more info! 2023 Phantom Outdoors Classic – Carolina Anglers Team Trail (cattteamtrail.com)

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Below are the results for the CATT Open Black Friday tourney held yesterday on Lake Norman. We had a great field of 41 boats show up with 28 brining a bag to the scales. It started off a little slow but definitely picked up with our top three teams weighing in 15+ pounds. Here we go…

Our 5th place winner brought in 5 fish weighing a total of 12.82 LBS earning them a check for $75.00. Congratulations to Shane Lehew and Alton Rocket for their efforts.

In 4th place, bringing in 5 fish with a total weight of 12.96 LBS was the team of Mike Seawright and Jason Eaker bring them a check for $100.00 for the day. Good work to you both!

In 3rd place, we had the dynamic duo of Roger Hoover and Scott Hamrick running into the top three with our first 15 pound bag totaling 15.02 LBS. This turn in got them a award of $200.00 for the 3rd place finish PLUS another $200.00 for winning the 3rd place, $50 side pot for a total of $400.00. Way to go gentlemen!

Our second-place winner was a solo fisherman who brought in a very nice bag full of fish weighing in at 15.56 LBS which included our BIG FISH of the day weighing 5.42 LBS. The second-place win earning a $400.00 payout PLUS the BIG FISH payout of $150.00; PLUS, the 2nd place, $50 side pot of another $400.00 PLUS he won the 2nd place, $25 side pot of $225.00 for a total day’s earnings of $1,175.00 in cash along with a $25.00 Academy Sports gift card. This fisherman…@Terry Wike Fishing had a very good day! Great day on the water Terry!

In first place (please hold your applause ) was the team of Matt McBee and Matt Haywood . Running out of spot 19, they ran the lake to collect their limit! These two had an awesome day on the water bringing us in 5-ALIVE for a total weight of 15.85 LBS!!! Why would you spend 8 hours on the water chasing little fishes??? Tater and Matt won, for their first-place efforts, a check for $750.00 PLUS, they won 1st place in the $50 side pot for another check for $750.00, PLUS, they won the first-place spot in the $25 side pot for an additional check for $550.00 for a one-day GRAND TOTAL of $2,050.00 along with a $25.00 Academy gift card for a $2,075.00 day’s winnings. That is $259.00 PER HOUR!

Huge congratulations to Matt and Matt on the win! You two had a spectacular day on the water!

Bonnie Holt and I would like to thank EVERYONE who came out and fished with us in 2023 on Norman. We appreciate each and every one of you and we hope that, if we do not see you at the Phantom Tourney next weekend, you have an AMAZING Christmas holiday season. You all are a special group of people that we are PROUD to be a part of. Thank you again to all!

1st Place Matt Haywood & Matt McBee with 5 bass weighing 15.85 lbs worth $2,075.00!

Terry Wike 2nd Place with 15.56 lbs and the Academy BF at 5.42 lbs!

Roger Hoover & Scott Hamrick 3rd with 15.02 lbs!

Mike Seawright & Jason Eaker 4th 12.96 lbs!

Shane Lehew & Alton Rocket 5th 12.82 lbs!

TEAMBFWEIGHTWINNINGS
MATT MCBEE & MATT HAYWOOD3.7115.85$2,075.00
TERRY WIKE5.4215.56$1,175.00
ROGER HOOVER & SCOTT HAMRICK4.2815.02$200.00
MIKE SEAWRIGHT & JASON EAKER2.9012.96$100.00
SHANE LEHEW & ALTON ROCKETT0.0012.82$75.00
MIKE KISER0.0012.73
SHANE LINEBERGER & JASON GIBSON3.7112.42
DANNY GIBSON3.1811.62
HANK CHERRY & NORM LOWE0.0011.57
NICK WILLIAMS & COREY STONE0.0010.83
AARON JORDAN & ADAM LOCKLER3.0310.80
ARIC DWYER & ROBBY ANDERSON2.6210.29
DAHLEN LEONARD & CHRIS LEONARD0.0010.15
TIM WARD & TITUS WARD3.139.83
DONALD POTEAT & ZACHARY SMITH2.769.78
STEVE ADDINGTON & SCOTT BEATTIE3.339.66
JASON PADGETT & BRAYDEN PADGETT0.009.64
CHARLIE SIPE & CHARLES SIPE0.009.44
MIKE GITTINGS & MIKE GITTINGS0.009.41
CHRIS MATHES & RILEY MATHES0.009.37
BEN ROBERTSON & LANDON WHICKER0.009.29
TRAYDUN FREEZE & CHAYD FREEZE3.089.23
JOSH PRESSLEY3.058.63
LARRY FLEEMAN0.008.56
WILL JOHNSON & RUSSELL MCLEAN0.007.34
JOHN HARRIS & DOUG GRAF0.006.14
KEITH INMAN & TAYLOR INMAN2.316.06
MIKE SPAH0.005.73
BRENT BUFFINGTON & COREY BUFFINGTON0.000.00
NICK HAMPTON0.000.00
DARREN MARLOW0.000.00
BILL WEST & EVA ZDEPSKI0.000.00
MATT LEWIS0.000.00
BRIAN WHITWORTH & JASON GILFILLAN0.000.00
ZACH PRINGLE & PHILIP MCCLUNG0.000.00
TIM WADDELL0.000.00
MARC MORRISON & RONEY LAMBERT0.000.00
SPENCER TAYLOR0.000.00
BRYAN LEFEVER0.000.00
CHRISTIAN JOHNSON0.000.00
ALFRED KIESLING & MIKE CROLSTER0.000.00



Kevin Malone & Brad Rutherford Wins CATT Lake Murray, SC Nov 25, 2023

Next Lake Murray Fall CATT Qualifier is Dec 2 at Billy Dreher State Park!

Kevin Malone & Brad Rutherford win Murray with a SACK! They brought in 5 bass weighing 25.69 lbs!

TeamBFWeightWinningsPoints
Kevin Malone – Brad Rutherford6.0625.69$1,242.00110
Hampton Anderson – Tyson Alvanos4.0118.16$200.00109
Hans Cansler – James Phillips4.2017.36108
Johnny Mayer – Chris Epting3.8517.00107
Ben Lee3.6715.16106
Darryl Starkey – Garrett Starkey3.2314.22105
Matt Bickley – Wes Bentley6.1413.59$98.00104
Jeremy Medlock3.097.07103
Steve Wicker4.584.58102
Rusty Bullard4.334.33101
Jason Ries – Roger McKee2.874.24100
Matt Mollohan0.000.0099
Wayne Jeffcoat – Kevin Banks0.000.0089
Bernie Dreher0.000.0089
Total Entrys$1,120.00
BONUS $$750.00
Total Paid At Ramp$1,540.00
Murray 2023 Fall Final Fund$230.00
CATT$50.00
2024 CATT Championship Fund$50.00
2023 Murray Fall Final Total$920.00



A Year of Fishing Triumphs and Trials: Reflecting on the Rollercoaster of Kayak Tournament Season 2023

By Justin Largin


I knew going into 2023 that it would be hard to top my ’22 season. I had so many great tournaments last year, including two national wins, that it would be silly to think I could match those results. I might never top that season, but I also didn’t want to backslide too far. So, my main goal was to beat my ’21 season. That was my first year of competitive kayak fishing, and it was fairly successful. I had mostly mediocre finishes with a few top 10s sprinkled in. So, topping that seemed like a more reasonable goal.


2023 started better than I expected with a 2nd place finish at the Hobie BOS event at Harris Chain. I like the fishery, but practice was tough. On day 1, I bailed on the areas where I practiced and went to a spot where I’d fished on a previous visit. The gamble paid off with a near 100” limit. On day two, conditions were better for bed fishing, so I went back to an area where I’d practiced and chased spawners all day. My limit was much smaller, but it was enough to hang onto 2nd. After Harris, I had decent finishes at the KBF Trail Series events on Lake Murray, 34th and 23rd. For anyone unfamiliar with KBF, they have two separate one-day events instead of a combined two-day total. I hit a long slump after Murray, starting with the Bassmaster event on Lake Guntersville. I made terrible decisions and ended up 71st. It was a huge field, 234 anglers, but I was still disgusted with my performance. Poor showings continued throughout March and April. I averaged middle-of-the-pack or worse finishes at Caddo, Chickamauga, Santee and Hartwell. I finally had another good tournament in late April, at the KBF on the Potomac. I was 3rd and 15th there. Then I finished 6th and 3rd at the KBF Trails on Chickamaugua in June. Next came another skid, with mediocre finishes at Cayuga and the Mississippi. The Susquehanna was good to me at the Native No Limit in August (28/153), but it dealt my worst tournament of the year at the Bassmaster event a few months later, 96/146. That event lit a fire under me. To put it lightly, I was mad and determined to finish the year strong. Two weeks later I rallied with a top 10 at the KBF Trail Series Championship on Guntersville. Finally, my third trip to Chickamauga turned out to be my best tournament of the year, a 3rd place finish at the Hobie BOS Tournament of Champions.


In addition to those national events, I had some success with regional tournaments. I entered more club events this year than the last two years combined, and I’m glad I did. Fishing a little closer to home, with less time and money invested, made these tournaments a lot of fun. I fished loose and my average finish was much higher than on the national trails. I was fortunate enough to win two local tournaments, one with NVKBA and one with MAKBF, and I was runner up in the MAKBF AOY race. Catching fish with limited practice, and sometimes on new bodies of water, gave my confidence a boost. Confidence is extremely important in our sport, and I don’t think mine would have been as high as it was late in the season without MAKBF and NVKBA.


So how do I grade my ’23 season? I’m giving myself a B+ for the year. First, the positives. I ended the year with 6 national top 10s and 2 local wins. I qualified for the championships for Bassmaster, Hobie and KBF. I also finished 4th in the KBF AOY race, qualifying for The Ten for the first time. That has been a goal since I started competing, so it feels great to have accomplished it. And while I’m proud of and grateful for these successes, I haven’t forgotten the failures. I was far too inconsistent this year. For every good tournament, there was a bad one – or two – that I’d like to forget. When I look at the top anglers in our sport, Rus Snyders, Drew Gregory, and Ewing Minor, to name a few, I don’t see that level of inconsistency. They have plenty of great finishes, but what is even more impressive to me is their lack of bad ones. On those occasions when they aren’t in contention for a win, they still finish in the top 1/3 of the field. Take a look at their stats on TourneyX if you don’t believe me. They almost never bomb. That’s where I need to be better moving forward. I’ve got to bring up my average. So the goal for next year is to keep grinding and have a more consistent campaign than in ’23. I know that this is no easy task. Still, I’m aiming high in ‘24. I hope to see you out there!



AFTCO extends Bassmaster partnership for 2024 season

November 28, 2023

AFTCO extends Bassmaster partnership for 2024 season

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — AFTCO will continue its long-standing partnership as a supporting sponsor of the six-series Bassmaster Tournament Trail, outfitter for B.A.S.S. staff and marshals and title sponsor for one of the Elite season’s most anticipated events — the AFTCO Bassmaster Elite at Lake Fork, which will be held Feb. 29-March 3, 2024.

“As a supporting sponsor of B.A.S.S. we’re extremely proud to outfit the entire B.A.S.S. staff with AFTCO fishing apparel that can be seen in the B.A.S.S. studio and in the field with tournament staff, camera crews and B.A.S.S. conservation volunteers. For 2024, we enter our fifth consecutive year of Elite Series title sponsorship,” said AFTCO Marketing Director Matt Florentino. “We set our sights as the title sponsor for the Lake Fork Elite Series tournament taking place in Yantis, Texas. Like they say, ‘everything is bigger in Texas,’ and this fabled fishery will be one to watch for some big bass and giant bags coming to the scales.”

Lake Fork’s big-bass potential has generated fireworks in previous years, producing a staggering nine Century Club performances the last four times B.A.S.S. has visited the 27,264-acre impoundment. This includes Lee Livesay’s single-day limit of 42 pounds, 3 ounces in 2021, the third-heaviest single-day catch in B.A.S.S. history.

Among the eight AFTCO-aligned pro anglers ready to tackle this big bass factory — and the entire Elite lineup — is Gerald Swindle, one of four anglers (including Livesay) who earned a Century belt on Fork when the Elites last visited in 2022.

“I’m super-stoked about returning to Lake Fork in February,” said Swindle. “We could see some extreme conditions and super-high weights of fish being caught … But as long as AFTCO is the title sponsor, I know I will be dry and warm.”

Full coverage from all four days of the AFTCO Bassmaster Elite at Lake Fork will be available on Bassmaster.com, Tubi and the FOX Sports digital platforms. FS1 will also broadcast live with the tournament leaders on Saturday and Sunday, March 2-3.

Throughout the season, AFTCO will also be hooking Bassmaster marshals up with apparel, gear, gift cards and more. 

About AFTCO
Family-owned and operated, AFTCO crafts fishing apparel that provides protection from the elements and precision-built fishing tackle designed to catch the fish of a lifetime. Through AFTCO’s 10% Pledge to Protect and Conserve, each year 10% of company profits towards organizations and causes working to conserve our oceans, waterways, and fish populations while protecting angler rights.