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American Bass Angler – Summer Trail 2015 – Elvin L Jennings Tournament Director

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Director: Elvin Jennings

Phone: 434-907-2393

Email: [email protected]

Registration: 5:30 a.m.

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Weigh – Time: 3:00 p.m.

3/28/15  –  Kerr Lake   –    Island Creek

4/25/15  –   Smith Mountain  –  Parkway Marina

5/09/15 –  Philpott Lake  –  Launch – Damn Ramp  *  Weigh In – Twin Ridge

5/30/15  –  Kerr Lake  –  Island Creek

6/27/15 – 6/28/15  – Kerr Lake   –  Island Creek

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HANSELMAN WINS RAYOVAC FLW SERIES TEXAS DIVISION OPENER ON LAKE AMISTAD

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HANSELMAN WINS RAYOVAC FLW SERIES TEXAS DIVISION OPENER ON LAKE AMISTAD
Carrillo wins co-angler title
DEL RIO, Texas (Feb. 14, 2015) – Local angler Ray Hanselman of Del Rio, Texas, weighed a five-bass limit totaling 15 pounds, 14 ounces Saturday to win the Rayovac FLW Series Texas Division event on Lake Amistad presented by Frabill with a three-day total of 15 bass weighing 50 pounds, 14 ounces. For his victory, Hanselman earned $33,300.
“I’ve been close, but I’ve never won at this level,” said Hanselman, who earned his first career victory after fishing FLW-sanctioned tournaments since 2002. “It feels great to finally come out on top.”
Hanselman overcame the tough fishing conditions on Lake Amistad by focusing on two different areas. On day one he fished the river drain mouths and grass near the main lake. He caught a couple of keepers on a Wahoo Lures Wing Ding, a deep-diving crankbait and an umbrella rig rigged with clear-colored Strike King Shadalicious swimbaits.
Looking for more action, Hanselman made a bold move by heading 50 miles up the Rio Grande to a spring running off of a canyon, a favorite spot of his.
“I caught three of my biggest fish up there using a Top Shelf Magnum Deep Runner swimbait,” said Hanselman. “I just slow rolled it over some boulders and found some large females that thrive in the warmer water.”
The Rio Grande spring proved to be the hot spot as Hanselman followed a similar pattern on day two.
“Warmer weather had moved in Thursday night and the sun was out, so I knew the fish would be actively swimming up that river,” said Hanselman. “I caught seven keepers at the spring with the swimbait, and a Texas-rigged green pumpkin-colored Strike King Baby Rage Craw.”
Moving into the final day of competition, Hanselman decided to stick to his original pattern, fishing the grass near the drain mouths throwing the Wing Ding. He caught three keepers before running up the Rio Grande one final time to catch a 6-pound beast on a Texas-rigged green pumpkin-colored Zoom Ultra Vibe Speed Craw.
“Many of the fish on Lake Amistad are in the 80 to 100 foot depths right now,” Hanselman continued. “I was lucky enough to find suspended prespawn fish in the grass near the drains. Once they sit in the grass, they don’t move. Luckily the spring up the river helped me cap off my stringers.”
The top 10 pros on Lake Amistad were:
        1st:                   Ray Hanselman, Del Rio, Texas, 15 bass, 50-14, $33,300
        2nd:                  Brian Ankrum, Natalia, Texas, 12 bass, 45-6, $12,904
        3rd:                  Denny Brauer, Del Rio, Texas, 14 bass, 43-0, $9,990
        4th:                   Brendan Kennell, Del Rio, Texas, 15 bass, 39-12, $8,325
        5th:                   Russell Cecil, Willis, Texas, 13 bass, 38-4, $7,492
        6th:                   Wade Hudgens, Longview, Texas, 14 bass, 37-5, $6,660
        7th:                   Stephen Johnston, Hemphill, Texas, 14 bass, 36-7, $5,827
        8th:                   Joe Don Setina, Pittsburg, Texas, 10 bass, 30-6, $4,995
        9th:                   Gene Eisenmann, Frisco, Texas, 10 bass, 27-4, $4,162
        10th:                 Albert Collins, Nacogdoches, Texas, eight bass, 24-15, $3,330
Complete results can be found at FLWFishing.com.
Brauer caught the biggest bass of the tournament in the pro division Thursday – a fish weighing 9 pounds, 7 ounces that earned him the day’s Big Bass award of $224.
Ricardo Carrillo of Laredo, Texas, won the co-angler division and a Ranger Z117 with an Evinrude or Mercury outboard motor, with a three-day total of 11 bass weighing 23 pounds, 13 ounces.
 The top 10 co-anglers on Lake Amistad were:
        1st:                   Ricardo Carrillo, Laredo, Texas, 11 bass, 23-13, Ranger Z117 with a 90 HP outboard motor
        2nd:                  Gilbert Miller, Midlothian, Texas, seven bass, 20-9, $4,200
        3rd:                  Dan Wilson, Pilot Point, Texas, eight bass, 19-14, $3,360
        4th:                   Justin Hallmark, Bertram, Texas, eight bass , 17-8, $2,940
        5th:                   Buck Hux, New Braunfels, Texas, eight bass, 17-4, $2,520
        6th:                   Michael Huckman, Magnolia, Texas, eight bass, 17-0, $2,100
        7th:                   Russell Lohman, Alexandria, La., eight bass, 16-6, $1,680
        8th:                   Mark Mowery, Longview, Texas, seven bass, 16-3, $1,470
        9th:                   Anthony Ferdinando, Spicewood, Texas, seven bass, 15-12, $1,260
        10th:                 Chase Hux, New Braunfels, Texas, six bass, 13-1, $1,050
Miller caught the biggest bass of the tournament in the co-angler division Friday – a 6-pound, 10-ounce bass – that earned him the day’s Big Bass award of $149.
The Rayovac FLW Series consists of five divisions – Central, Northern, Southeast, Texas and Western. Each division consists of three tournaments and competitors will be vying for valuable points in each division that could earn them the opportunity to fish in the no-entry-fee Rayovac FLW Series Championship. The 2015 Rayovac FLW Series Championship is being held Oct. 29-31 on the Ohio River in Paducah, Kentucky.
The Rayovac FLW Series on Lake Amistad presented by Frabill was hosted by the Del Rio Chamber of Commerce. It was the first Texas Division tournament of 2015. The next Rayovac FLW Series tournament will be Southeast Division event, held March 19-21, on Lake Guntersville in Guntersville, Alabama. For a complete schedule, visit FLWFishing.com.
For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow FLW on Facebook at Facebook.com/FLWFishing and on Twitter at Twitter.com/FLWFishing.

DUO Realis Jerkbait 110SP Review

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DUO Realis Jerkbait 110SP Review

Jason Sealock
 

Check out this new jerkbait from Japanese lure maker DUO

It’s been a jerkbait sort of fall and winter for me. I’ve caught fish on some other baits this winter, but a jerkbait has produce more of my better catches. One of those baits in particular is the newly released DUO Realis Jerkbait 110SP. In fact on my first cast on a recent outing, this jerkbait produce a 6 1/2 pound largemouth bass. So I figured I’d let people know a what I thought about the bait.Here are some observations and aspects anglers will want to know about this new jerkbait from DUO:

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Berkley Powerbait Power Hawg Review Walker Smith

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Berkley Powerbait Power Hawg Review

Walker Smith
 

Versatility, durability and an appealing profile makes this a solid choice for bass anglers

Every bass angler, from seasoned veterans to newcomers, can appreciate versatile baits. It doesn’t matter if you have a giant bank account or a modest one—versatility in bass fishing just seems like common sense. If I can find a single bait that does a bunch of different things, guess what? I’m all over it. Any effective bait that allows me to tidy my organized mess that some call a tackle collection will get serious consideration from me.

With that being said, I would be doing a disservice to our readers if I didn’t review the Berkley Powerbait Power Hawg. I’ve been using it for a long time and have always considered it to be one of the more versatile baits in my collection.

Its good looks won’t knock you down a flight of stairs. The Powerbait scent might, but this thing is pretty ordinary-looking when compared to all of the crazy-looking baits that have infiltrated the market as of late.

But—and this is a big “but”—it catches bass. A lot of bass. Here’s what I find most appealing about this bait.

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Rigid Industries Sold

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Rigid Industries Sold

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Truck-Lite Inc part of the PENSKE Corporation acquired Rigid Industries

Rigid Industries was acquired by Truck-Lite Company, Inc., part of the PENSKE Corporation. Here are the details from their announcement:

Through our years of teamwork and dedication in building Rigid Industries into what it has become today, we have very exciting news. We would like to announce our acquisition by lighting industry leader Truck-Lite Company, Inc. LLC, part of the PENSKE Corporation. This strategic partnership brings two very diverse, but extremely complementary brands together forming a new lighting powerhouse for the consumer vehicle, heavy-duty, commercial and OE sectors.

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Set the Hook! with Pat Rose Featuring, Brandon Card, Mark Daniels Jr, , Antwaun Dallas “Twan D”.

Set the Hook! with Pat Rose – Feb 07, 2015

brandon_cardmark_daniels_jrtwan_dGuests on this week’s show were Friend of the show Bassmaster Elite Series Pro Brandon Card, FLW Touring Pro Mark Daniels Jr, and from the Moccasin Creek video Friends Of All Kinds, Antwaun Dallas “Twan D”.

If you missed the show, you can listen to the podcast here.

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Bassmaster Classic Audience Expected To Grow In 2015 Through Innovative New Media

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Feb. 13, 2015

Bassmaster Classic Audience Expected To Grow In 2015 Through Innovative New Media

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro next week on Lake Hartwell, South Carolina, is expected to become the most widely watched and thoroughly covered fishing event in history, B.A.S.S. officials predict.

“It will certainly be covered in more different ways than previous Classics, which historically have reached more fishing fans than any other tournament,” said Jim Sexton, VP/Digital for B.A.S.S. “With new live coverage of fishing action on Bassmaster.com and advances in content for mobile devices, we’re hoping to surpass 1 million unique visitors on our website alone.”

The 2014 Classic on Lake Guntersville attracted 979,000 unique visitors to the site, and they generated a total of 33 million page views in February 2014, including 22 million during Classic Week.

In addition to web coverage, ESPN2 will air 12 hours of programming on the Classic, which is being held Feb. 20-22 on Lake Hartwell, with weigh-ins to be held in Greenville, S.C. The programs will be re-aired on ESPN2, ESPN Classic and on The Outdoor Channel. The 2014 Classic on Lake Guntersville attracted more than 1.3 million viewers, including approximately 880,000 on ESPN2 and 400,000 on The Outdoor Channel.

Bassmaster Magazine will cover the 45th Classic in its April issue, reaching 500,000 B.A.S.S. members and 3.7 million readers.

The “Super Bowl of Bass Fishing” also has attracted a record number of journalists representing independent media ranging from websites to magazines and newspapers to television networks. Approximately 275 media representatives have applied for credentials to cover the event.

Among the media contingent, a crew from The Weather Channel will be broadcasting live from the take-off site, Green Pond Landing in Anderson, S.C., Friday and Saturday mornings, Feb. 21-22.

Another form of live broadcast from the Classic will be “huge,” predicts Mike McKinnis, producer of the award-winning The Bassmasters TV show. Internet coverage of the Classic will feature live on-the-water video of anglers on Lake Hartwell.

Employing somewhat new technology built into the same cameras used for the television show, video is transmitted through cell service and streamed live on the website, McKinnis explained. “We do things that inspire us, and we know if we get excited, typically the fans can get excited about it,” he added. “I think the fans will be blown away.”

The video will be streamed in the “Bassmaster Classic Live presented by Lowrance” programs on Bassmaster.com each competition day, Feb. 20-22, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET.

Classic television coverage on ESPN2 will premiere Saturday, March 7, with a three-hour block covering Day 1 and Day 2 of the competition, and the final round will be covered in a two-hour show Sunday, March 8, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on ESPN2. (See Bassmaster.com for complete listings.) The programs are videoed, edited and produced by the same team that’s responsible for The Bassmasters show on ESPN2 and the Outdoor Channel. That show recently received the prestigious Golden Moose award for “Best Fishing Show” — the third such award in the past four years for the program.

In addition to “Bassmaster Classic Live,” the Bassmaster.com website offers several other ways to keep up with the fishing competition in real time. BASSTrakk uses cellphone technology to record the location of each angler on a GPS map. Marshals assigned as observers for each of the anglers operate the BASSTrakk devices and send in updates immediately after each fish is caught and kept or released. That information is displayed in the Real Time Leaderboard, an unofficial ranking of each of the competitors, and is sent automatically to followers of @BASSTrakk on Twitter.

Teams of writers and photographers prowl the lake, following the leaders and filing reports and photos in the “Live Blog” feature on the website, which also publishes photos taken by marshals of the angler’s biggest bass. “Near-live” video interviews will be posted online in the BASSCam section, and select video from GoPro cameras installed on all 56 contender boats will be posted daily on the website.

Fans will be able to contribute to the Classic coverage as well through Twitter and/or Instagram. By using the hashtag #BassmasterClassic, their Tweets and photos will appear on video screens in the Bassmaster Classic Outdoors Expo presented by Dick’s Sporting Goods, on the big screen during weigh-ins at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena and on Bassmaster.com.

Social media is expected to play a major role in telling the story of the event this year, according to Social Media Editor Tyler Wade. “More than 2,500 Instagram photos were posted with our hashtag during last year’s Classic, and we had barely established our Instagram presence then. With 25,000 fans on our Instagram account, @bass_nation, the number of posts will be much higher this year.”

FLW LANDS FROGG TOGGS AS LATEST SPONSOR

FLW LANDS FROGG TOGGS AS LATEST SPONSOR
MINNEAPOLIS (Feb. 13, 2015) – FLW, the world’s largest tournament-fishing organization, has announced a sponsorship deal with Frogg Toggs, the undisputed leader in lightweight, breathable, affordable rainwear. 2015 marks the first season the two organizations will partner. Specific terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Patterson Leeth, vice president of marketing at FLW, said: “Many tournament anglers on our circuits rely on Frogg Toggs products to stay dry on the water and make their fishing experience more enjoyable. They are a natural fit with FLW and we are very excited to add them to our sponsorship lineup.”
Per the deal, the Frogg Toggs brand will receive exposure across multiple FLW’s platforms including its website, world-class tournaments and expos, social media outlets and FLW Bass Fishing magazine. The organization will also receive time on the “FLW” television show which is broadcasted on NBC Sports Network, the Pursuit Channel and WFN in high-definition to over 564 million viewers making it the most widely distributed weekly outdoors-sports television show in the world.
“Frogg Toggs and FLW are a natural fit. Frogg Toggs is the most recognized name in performance outerwear and FLW is the most recognized name in professional bass fishing,” said Will Fowler, Frogg Toggs vice president of sales and marketing. “Being a part of the FLW tournament scene gives anglers an up-close view of Frogg Toggs brand, products, and people and gives Frogg Toggs ground-level access to the best professional and semi-pro anglers in the world. To say we are excited about the partnership is greatly understated. We are anticipating an enjoyable, long-term, and exciting partnership with FLW and its anglers and cannot wait to get started.”
Since their founding in 1996, Frogg Toggs has focused on providing outdoor enthusiasts with gear that they can trust to perform when they need it to. Frogg Toggs extensive line of outerwear is waterproof, windproof, breathable, lightweight, and won’t break the bank. For more information on the Alabama based company’s line of rainwear, wadewear, cooling products, and extensive line of accessories, please visit www.froggtoggs.com.
ABOUT FLW
FLW is the industry’s premier tournament-fishing organization, providing anglers of all skill levels the opportunity to compete for millions in prize money nationwide in 2015 over the course of 240 tournaments across five tournament circuits, four of which provide an avenue to the sport’s richest payday and most coveted championship trophy – the Forrest Wood Cup. FLW tournament fishing can be seen on the Emmy-nominated “FLW” television show and is broadcast to more than 564 million households worldwide, making it the most widely distributed weekly outdoors-sports television show in the world. For more information about FLW visit FLWFishing.com and look for FLW on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
ABOUT FROGG TOGGS
The strategy that has made Frogg Toggs the undisputed leader in lightweight, breathable, affordable rainwear and one of the most recognized names in the rainwear industry is simple – they listen to their customers.
Located in one of the “wettest” parts of the country, Frogg Toggs was founded in 1996 on the promise of total customer satisfaction, and to this day doesn’t introduce a product, make a change, or commit a resource unless they know that it will result in giving their customers even more reason to seek out and purchase the Frogg Toggs brand. As the customer base expands from the traditional sporting segments into other outdoor activities, this commitment is strengthened rather than diluted. Frogg Toggs understands that a growing market means increased demand for and scrutiny of product quality. Their response to this is embodied in the quality found in their ever-expanding product line. They have every confidence that each and every Frogg Toggs product will provide its customers with the quality, performance, and value associated with the Frogg Toggs brand.

XCalibur XCS Square Lip Crankbait Review By Walker Smith

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XCalibur XCS Square Lip Crankbait Review

Walker Smith 
 

This often overlooked crankbait is one of the dark horses of the bass fishing world

I’ve always found it odd that a small percentage of bass fishing lures get the majority of attention in our community. Dig into most anglers’ tackle boxes and you’ll likely find the same handful of baits and lures. But hear me out on this, folks—there’s a lot of fishing tackle that simply doesn’t get the consideration and credit it deserves.

In this case, I’m referring directly to the XCalibur XCS Square Lip Crankbait. I was cranking some shallow docks with it several weeks ago and it hit me—nobody ever talks about this lure. You don’t see it on television very often and it’s rarely reviewed by the fishing media, yet I strongly believe it’s one of the most effective and well-built crankbaits you can get your hands on.

To consider it the “dark horse” of the crankbait family would be quite accurate.

I’ve used it for years and have caught fish all over the country with it. Here’s why I think it deserves more attention from anglers.

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