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BOBCATS & ANGERL'S CHOICE – April 22, 2012 Kerr Lake – Results

1st place Big Fish winners Richard Cooper and Allen White – Big Fish – 5.61 lbs.

Their were 39 boats that competed in this past weekends event with the win going to Mr Meadows & Mr Harvey with a total weight of 19.79lbs and a check for 1,304.16….

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BOBCATS & ANGERL’S CHOICE – April 22, 2012 Kerr Lake – Results

1st place Big Fish winners Richard Cooper and Allen White – Big Fish – 5.61 lbs.

Their were 39 boats that competed in this past weekends event with the win going to Mr Meadows & Mr Harvey with a total weight of 19.79lbs and a check for 1,304.16….

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Palaniuk Cranks Out Win – Elite Series Reults – Bull Shoales Lake 4-23-12

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James Overstreet
Brandon Palaniuk set his eyes on this trophy from the start, and focused on little else until the end.

Editor’s note: The Bassmaster Elite Series TroKar Quest on Bull Shoals Lake will air on April 29 from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. ET on ESPN2 and from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. ET on ESPN Classic. For more details on Bassmaster event airings, including Elite Series events, please click here.

BULL SHOALS, Ark. — Brandon Palaniuk may have $100,000 in the bank after his win today at the Bassmaster Elite Series TroKar Quest at Bull Shoals Lake, but that’s not going to change his lifestyle. He planned to spend Sunday night sleeping in his pickup truck, just as he has every night this week and during most other tournaments.

“It’s just easy,” said Palaniuk, who beds down in his covered pick-up bed near launch sites. “I’ve got power and a shower, and it’s close to the water. That’s all I need. And it’s free. A hundred thousand dollars doesn’t go as far as it used to.”

The 24-year-old angler from Rathdrum, Idaho, began the final round with a forbidding lead of 12-pounds, 13 ounces, after weighing in the heaviest five-bass limits each of the first three days.

Although his final string was much lighter than usual, his four-day total of 78 pounds, 6 ounces gave him a double-digit margin over Britt Myers of Lake Wylie, S.C., who had 66 pounds, 8 ounces. The rest of the field was much closer. Myers outranked Trussville, Ala., pro Matt Herren’s four-day total of 66-7 by just 1 ounce.

Edwin Evers of Talala, Okla., took fourth place with the day’s biggest bag of 17-11 for a tournament total of 66 pounds, and Brent Chapman of Quivira, Kan., was fifth with 64-7. Chapman took over the lead for Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year with his performance at Bull Shoals.

Palaniuk found his winning area in the west Sugar Loaf part of Bull Shoals Lake. The area held ideal spawning habitat — flat gravel banks and brush, as well as offshore structure with a roadbed across the back of the spawning pocket.

“The fish were only a couple of hundred yards away from where they wanted to spawn,” Palaniuk said. “It was a quick two- to three-minute swim from where they wanted to hang and where they wanted to spawn. I honestly had the best area in the lake.”

It’s a textbook structure spot, and one that other competitors in the Trokar Quest tried during practice. None had the confidence in it that Palaniuk did. The young angler found it on a lake map, and on his first cast to the spot in practice, he caught a 3 ½-pound bass on it. That validated his game plan and gave him confidence he could win, even before competition began.

Palaniuk fished deep-diving crankbaits – a Rapala DT16 in a blueback herring color and a Strike King 6XD in brown ghost craw. He fished them on an Abu Garcia Veritas rod with a Revo Winch reel in a 5.4:1 gear ratio. “The DT 16 series is my confidence bait,” he said. “I caught my entire 24-4 bag on Day 2 on that.”

A key to getting bites, he explained, was to hit the submerged rockpiles around the roadbed from precisely the right angle. The rockpiles were about the size of a boat deck, and a miss of 1 or 2 feet wouldn’t get a bite.

Palaniuk also praised his Hydrowave unit, an electronic device that mimicks the sound of baitfish, for triggering bites from bigger bass. “After I would turn it on, I would catch a 3- or 4-pounder,” he said.

Myers, whose previous top spot in a Bassmaster Elite was seventh, felt as if second place was a win for him after a slow start to the 2012 season. The weather affected his fishing today, making all the difference to his tournament.

“It got really rough, and I made a NASCAR move,” said Myers who hails from Lake Wylie South Carolina. “I came back about 35 minutes early, because it was rougher than I anticipated. I might have won the tournament that way if Brandon didn’t make it back.”

Myers’ move paid off. He caught a 3-plus pound smallmouth right next to the dock, improving his bag by that critical ounce.

Myers’ key bait was a Rapala DT10 on 10-pound-test Berkley fluorocarbon line. He used a Pinnacle 6.3:1 reel with a 7-11 cranking stick.

“That was key, because I could launch that DT10, which was designed to run 8 or 9 feet, and I could get it down to 10 or 12.  The fish were on the ledge. They were close to the bank but it wasn’t a bank deal.

Herren said a combination of the water clearing and the level falling caused him to lose track of the fish. Yesterday, with two hours left of fishing, the Trussville, Ala., angler located them again in the main channel. He followed up with that strategy today, pulling in 75 using the M Series green pumpkin jig.

Evers boated his 17-11 bag today by fishing any windblown point with a mudline, using a square-billed crankbait Xcs Excalibur 200 and 300 size.

“You could catch a 3-1/2-pounder on the points,” he said. “I caught a bunch, but just ran out of time.”

One of the youngest anglers in the Series, Palaniuk launched his career in the Elites with a win in the B.A.S.S. Federation National Championship, in 2010. He finished in the Top 5 in his first Classic and was the first Federation Nation champion to join the Elite Series.

First prize in the TroKar Quest is $100,000 and a qualification for the 2013 Bassmaster Classic. Pros are also fishing to rack up points that count toward postseason entry, Classic qualification and the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year award.

Carhartt Big Bass of the tournament, which paid $750, plus another $750 if the angler was wearing Carhartt clothing: Zell Rowland’s 6-13 on Day 2. Berkley Heavyweight Award of $500 for the best five-fish limit: Brandon Palaniuk’s 24-4 on Day 2. Power-Pole Captain’s Cash of $1,000 if the winner has Power-Poles installed on his boat: Brandon Palaniuk

Toyota $1,000 bonus to the leader in the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year points race: Brent Chapman with 286 points.

Luck “E” Strike Comeback Award of $500 to the most-improved pro in the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year points race: Brandon Palaniuk

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Oakley Big Bass – Smith Mountain Lake 4.22.12 Winner

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Their were 502 participants in the two day Oakley Big Bass event held on Smith Mountain lake. This event pays pays back cash for big fish for the top five places each hour of the event. Congratulations to all that received a check. But the man that took the brand new Nitro Z7 home was Phillip Cox with a Big Fish weight of 7.18 Lbs.. Check out the results of the results bellow…



Take a Look at the Weather Conditions for Day two of this event




Results: Blue Ridge Big Bass Classic
Overall
Rank Angler Weight
1 Phillip Cox 7.18
2 Kyle Whisnant 6.31
3 Cory White 6.02
4 Jarrett Cecile 5.89
5 Russ Simpson 5.83
6 Morris Dickens 5.76
7 Andrea Miller 5.70
8 Bill Hayes 5.64
9 Cody Pike 5.62
10 Travis Whitt 5.56

Saturday 8-9
Rank Angler Weight
1 Jarrett Cecile 5.89
2 Kevin Lankford 4.92
3 Jason Carwile 4.59
4 Philp Ofrias 4.38
5 John Kern 4.08

Satuday 9-10
Rank Angler Weight
1 Jeremy Hammond 5.46
2 Tim Bailey 5.36
3 Chris Dillow 4.39
4 Kevin Lankford 3.76
5 Jody White 3.47

Saturday10-11
Rank Angler Weight
1 Travis Whitt 5.56
2 David Pomeroy 4.17
3 Lane Largen 4.06
4 Jeff Taylor 3.91
5 Matt Kluender 3.82

Saturday 11-12
Rank Angler Weight
1 Kyle Whisnant 6.31
2 Cody Pike 5.62
3 Buster McRoy 4.56
4 Thomas Wooten 4.04
5 Carson Rejzer 3.91

Saturday 12-1
Rank Angler Weight
1 James Cassaday 4.97
2 Kyle Whisnant 4.67
3 Derick Hudson 4.58
3 Ron Butler 4.58
4 Phillip VanDerMeer 4.53

Saturday 1-2
Rank Angler Weight
1 Rick Lawson 4.94
2 Jeffrey Rogers 4.56
3 TJ Hebb 4.39
4 Jody Draper 4.31
5 Travis McLaughlin 4.12

Saturday 2-3
Rank Angler Weight
1 Cory White 6.02
2 Allen Faw 4.61
3 Joseph Perdue 4.44
4 Bill Hayes 4.43
5 David Hohenbrink 4.38

Sunday 8-9
Rank Angler Weight
1 Phillip Cox 7.18
2 Paul Mcdowell 4.22
3 AJ Smith 4.10
4 L.T. Markham 3.76
5 Paul Sarver 2.86

Sunday 9-10
Rank Angler Weight
1 AJ Smith 5.41
2 Joseph Mayberry 4.86
3 Michael Brogan 4.78
4 Monte Atkins 4.30
5 Leroy Miller 4.20

Sunday 10-11
Rank Angler Weight
1 Russ Simpson 5.83
2 Harold Hower 5.46
3 Ronald Lemons 4.78
4 Thomas Whitmore 4.41
5 Charles Maychek 4.19

Sunday 11-12
Rank Angler Weight
1 Andrea Miller 5.70
2 Geoff Hill 4.89
3 Bradley Houchins 4.84
4 James Cassaday 4.52
5 Ryan Payne 4.10

Sunday 12-1
Rank Angler Weight
1 Bill Hayes 5.64
2 JD Perdue 4.70
3 Dennis Stump 4.47
4 Justin McNeal 4.43
5 Tim Goff 4.34

Sunday 1-2
Rank Angler Weight
1 Bill Hayes 5.51
2 Harve Burdette 4.33
3 Gregg Basham 4.10
4 David Fraley 4.09
5 Dennis Brown 3.97

Sunday 2-3
Rank Angler Weight
1 Morris Dickens 5.76
2 Dave Perdue 5.10
3 Timothy Shortridge 4.80
4 Rick Riddle 4.12
5 Leonard Law 3.99

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Elite Rookie Brandon Card – Before Bull Shoals Lake – Podcast

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Wayne Smelser Caught up with Elite Rookie Brandon Card before the Bull Run event to get his thought on the up coming event and what it would take to win it all… How the Cards are Dealt Continues..Check CVBC out after the event to get Brandon stake on the tournament…


[podcast]http://thebasscast.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/b-card-bull-shoals.mp3[/podcast]

VA Bass Federation Nation Youth – JSQ 2 – Claytor Lake – Results

Their were 23 Participants in this past weeks JSQ #3. With a total of 25 Fished weighed in and an average weight of 1.45. Check out the Results bellow to see where you placed…


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VA Bass Federation Nation Youth – JSQ 2 – Claytor Lake – Results

Their were 23 Participants in this past weeks JSQ #3. With a total of 25 Fished weighed in and an average weight of 1.45. Check out the Results bellow to see where you placed…


CLICK HERE TO SEE RESULTS

VA Bass Federation Nation Youth – JSQ 2 – Claytor Lake – Results

Their were 23 Participants in this past weeks JSQ #3. With a total of 25 Fished weighed in and an average weight of 1.45. Check out the Results bellow to see where you placed…


CLICK HERE TO SEE RESULTS

VA Bass Federation Nation Youth – JSQ 2 – Claytor Lake – Results

Their were 23 Participants in this past weeks JSQ #3. With a total of 25 Fished weighed in and an average weight of 1.45. Check out the Results bellow to see where you placed…


CLICK HERE TO SEE RESULTS

VA Bass Federation Nation Youth – JSQ 2 – Claytor Lake – Results

Their were 23 Participants in this past weeks JSQ #3. With a total of 25 Fished weighed in and an average weight of 1.45. Check out the Results bellow to see where you placed…


CLICK HERE TO SEE RESULTS