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Darrell Wyatt Wins 5 Alive/STATE CONSTRUCTION Fall Trail Tournament #5 – Hyco Lake- 11/16/2024

The 2024 – 5 Alive Team Trail season come to an end last Saturday. It’s been a long year with 28 tournaments for the year in the books. I want say THANK YOU to everyone that came out and fished with us this year!!! We had a blast and we hope yall did to.

The 5th and Final tournament of the STATE CONSTRUCTION Fall Trail is in the books. We had 22 teams show up last Saturday to try to get the WIN for the last tournament of the year. We also had a Points Championship to be decided as well that day.

When the scales closed it was Darrell Wyatt who stood at the top of the leaderboard to take home the ?WIN ?. He had a 5 fish limit weighing 14.93 pounds with a 4.44 pound big fish that also took home the WIN for Big Fish of the day. He won everything he could Win on Saturday and he walked away with ?$1120.00?.
Big Congratulations to him on a tough day of fishing!!

We had a tie for 2nd place. We had to go to the big fish between the teams to decide the finishing positions. One team out of the two weighed in a big fish. That automatically give them the 2nd place spot because the other team did not weigh a big fish. This is not the first time this has happened. I stress to everyone that if you feel like you might be finishing in the money you better weigh a big fish just in case.
That being said the team of David Peninger  & Jason Holt was the 2nd place team. They had a 5 fish limit weighing 14.59 pounds. They took home $550.00.
The other team that tied them was the team of Keith Patterson and Mink Cook with also 14.59 pounds. ?This is the team that didn’t weigh in a Big Fish! I must say that it was a little gratifying to me that it was Keith that made the mistake after the dog and pony show he put on me during the tournament!? Pay back is a ?? Beleive me when me and him are around we have fun! Big Congratulations to everyone that finished in the money!

Now to the STATE CONSTRUCTION Fall Trail Points Championship.
For the most part it was sealed up before we blasted off Saturday morning but there was still a window of opportunity for a couple of teams to catch the points leaders.
When it was all over it was the team of Joey Moore and Jacob Moore that held on to the Points lead and ?WON? their 2nd Points Championship of the year in the 5 Alive Team Trail. They are the official STATE CONSTRUCTION Fall Trail Points Champions!
They WON ? $1000.00 ? and Points Champions plaques. They are also the 2024 -NC MARINE HYCO TRAIL Points Champions as well. Cant not mention as well that they finished 2nd in the Points Championship of the ALTEC Trail only missing winning that Points Championship by 2 points.?They have had a heck of a season this year and if yall don’t know who they are when they show up then YALL BLIND!!
Great Job guys! We are proud to have yall as Points Champions once again this year!

OH!! Don’t let me forget to mention that these boys don’t have forward facing Sonar on their boat! JUST SAYING!?

We want to give a BIG SHOUT out to David Tricky the owner of STATE CONSTRUCTION for being the title sponsor of the Fall Trail for the 2nd year in a row. Thank you and we really appreciate you!

As the 2024 season has come to an end we have less than a month before the 2025 – NC MARINE HYCO TRAIL starts up on Saturday –  December 14th, 2024.

There is alot of news that will be coming out for the 2025 season in the next few weeks.  Be on the look out.
Thanks again! See yall soon and Happy Thanksgiving!

Results.
1st. Darrell Wyatt- 14.93 pounds- $1120.00 TWT
2nd. Peninger & Holt- 14.59 pounds-$550.00 TWT
3rd. Patterson & Cook- 14.59 pounds- $375.00 TWT
4th. Boswell & Weatherford- 14.24 pounds- $200.00
5th. Brann & Cox – 11.45 pounds
6th. Campbell & Goodwin- 10.86 pounds
7th. Dalton & West- 10.30 pounds
8th. Staton & Staton- 10.23 pounds
9th. Parrish & Oakley- 9.52 pounds
10th. D. Holt & Colby W. – 9.34 pounds

Big Fish.
Darrell Wyatt- 4.44 pounds – $230.00



Ted Boyett & Steve Woodless Win CATT Old North Falls Lake, NC Nov 9, 2024

Next Old North Fall Qualifier is this Saturday Nov 23rd at Jordan Lake out of Farrington Point!

Ted Boyett & Steve Woodless win Falls Lake with 5 bass weighing 22.27 lbs!

Ricky Trent pictired with the BF at 7.12 lbs!

TeamBFWeightWinningsPoints
Ted Boyett – Steve Woodless6.1322.27$1,265.00110
Jeff Golloway – Hugo Romon6.3920.67$500.00109
Tyler Trent – Ricky Trent7.1219.54$680.00108
Clay Ausley – Ken Mcneil6.2315.73107
Matt Harrison – Randy Gross3.5713.97106
Joe Edwards – Randy Leanard0.0013.14105
Mike Cox – Adam Haithcock0.0012.86104
John McClelland – Larry Godfrey0.0011.90103
Scott Smith – Dennis Reedy0.0011.65102
Rick Ambrosini – Adam Ambrosini0.0010.79101
Roby Wyatt – Mike Prytula0.008.59100
James David – Deloris Davis4.928.5099
Jody George – Ricky Parker0.007.9698
Rich Z0.006.8897
Rick Dunstan – Mike Farell6.686.6896
Anthony Johnson – Sherry Johnson0.000.0086
Daid Bullock – Jimmy Henderson0.000.0086
Landon Siggers – Bob Mahan0.000.0086
Total Entrys$2,380.00
BONUS $$650.00
Total Paid At Ramp$2,445.00
Old North 2024 Fall Final Fund$340.00
CATT$50.00
2025 CATT Championship Fund$50.00
2024 Old North Fall Final Fund Total$685.00



Gill/Robinson and Lane Bros. Advance to Championship Round at General Tire Team Series Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup

Friday’s Championship Round field is set, final four teams to compete for Summit Cup

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, Fla. (Nov. 21, 2024) – It’s been a tale of two fisheries this week for Team Coign at the fourth and final General Tire Team Series Presented by Bass Pro Shops  event of the 2024 season. On Monday, the duo of Drew Gill and Marshall Robinson staged a dramatic comeback during Elimination Match 2 on Headwaters Lake after spending most of the day in third place, with Robinson’s clutch 3-9 catch in the final 2 minutes narrowly pushing the team above the Elimination Line to advance to the Knockout Round. Fast forward to a vastly different experience on Florida’s famed Stick Marsh Thursday, where Team Coign shot out of the gate in Knockout Round Match 2 and dominated the competition. Gill and Robinson hauled in 13 bass for an impressive 26-11 in the first period alone before ending the day in the top spot with 26 bass weighing 55-11.

It was Gill who stole the show during the Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Presented by B&W Trailer Hitches competition on Thursday, racking up 11 bass for 21-7 in the first period, more than the rest of the entire field combined. The Bass Pro Tour rookie went on to boat 22 bass weighing 43-13 on the day, surpassing the combined weight of the Team Star brite duo of brothers Chris and Bobby Lane, who finished the day in second with 25 bass weighing 42-14.

Team Coign and Team Star brite now join Team REDCON1 and Team Lucas Oil in advancing to Friday’s Championship Round. Eliminated from competition was Team Kubota – Bradley Roy and Jason Vance – who caught 11 scorable bass weighing 21-15.

Link to HD Video Clip of Summit Cup Knockout Round Match 2 Highlights
Link to Photo Gallery of Summit Cup Knockout Round Match 2 Highlights

While a 180-degree change in the wind direction Thursday threatened to blow out many of the fishery’s prime locations, Team Coign used that shift to their advantage. The duo spent the day utilizing forward-facing sonar to throw drop-shot rigs in muddy water along the banks of the main dike, targeting terrestrial grass and bushes in the middle of Stick Marsh.

“We backed up a very good first period with a solid second period, so we couldn’t be more thrilled,” said Gill. “We pulled up on a little stump flat in the third period, and I felt like it was the kind of place we could run into a couple big ones.”

“We just tried to find areas where the wind was blowing off the bank, so it was pretty protected, and stay away from the spots that were getting trashed,” said Robinson. “We were able to keep the pace steady for most of the day, so we didn’t feel like we needed to make any big changes or do anything crazy.”

While reeling in piles of fish, the young rookies shared tournament stories and reminisced on lessons learned in their young careers on the MLFNOW! livestream.

“I picked Marshall as my teammate because he’s clearly an extremely skilled angler,” said Gill. “He’s got an insane list of achievements on his resume in a very short amount of time, and picking somebody clutch like that that’s super level-headed when things get tough, that’s an all-around win.”

“Drew’s 22, I’m 21, and we met two years ago at the Toyota Series Championship,” said Robinson. “We hit it off quick and became good buddies, and I feel like we work well together and have a lot of good chemistry in the boat.”

Gill did all his damage on a 7-inch finesse worm on a 1/0 medium-wire drop-shot hook with weights ranging from 1/4 to 1/8 ounce.

“I changed it up depending on the scenario and the depth of the water or the cover and what I wanted the bait to do,” said Gill. “I ended with a 1/4-ounce weight, just trying to get the fish to be more reactive. I fished through some stuff I had already fished toward the end, so I wanted to give them a little bit different look than I had earlier in the morning.

“It’s really important whenever you’re fishing at an area-based fishery like the one we’re on today that you show them something different each time you go through,” Gill continued. “It should be a little bit different with your presentation and your boat position on each pass.

“We did that really well today, and it’s what allowed Marshall and I to have the awesome day that we had out there in Stick Marsh. This bait was an absolutely essential part of it and caught every single one of our scorable bass today.”

Team Star brite started out in a unique area by the dam, where they found large areas of schooling fish. Despite visually targeting the fish with multiple baits, the brothers struggled early in the day, spending the entire first period in third place before rallying at the start of Period 2. They made a hard charge in the third period, pulling within 10 pounds of the lead, but couldn’t keep pace with Team Coign.

“We just spent the day going through it and through it and through it,” Chris said. “The one thing about Florida is when you find fish, you really don’t want to leave them. You just have to wait for them to bite. You have to sit there and go through the process of figuring out exactly what they want to bite.”

“That was a hard-fought day, I’m telling you,” said Bobby. “That was some ‘brother power’ right there. We overcame adversity for sure. We fished through an area, caught a couple of dinks, but the other teams were catching them. We pulled up to this point around the dam and they started schooling. We went through everything in our box to try to figure them out, and we didn’t.

“I think the only reason we’re advancing to the Championship Round is, No. 1, there’s a big north wind today. That lake was rough and mean, and we really didn’t have anywhere else to go. So, we just kept circling and circling, and it was enough to just keep us in second. That’s kind of what our goal was – stay in second just to advance. Maybe to a new lake, I don’t know.”

“I hope so,” Chris added with a groan.

“We stayed with it, we fought hard, and we fished hard,” said Bobby. “When they came up schooling, we capitalized on the ones that we needed to catch. So, Team Lane is moving on. I’m excited.”

The top two teams from the second match of the Knockout Round at the Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Presented by B&W Trailer Hitches that now advance to Friday’s Championship are:

1st:          Team Coign, 26 bass, 55-11
                Drew Gill, Mount Carmel, Ill., 22 bass, 43-13
                Marshall Robinson, Landrum, S.C., four bass, 11-14
2nd:        Team Star brite, 25 bass, 42-14
                Bobby Lane, Lakeland, Fla., 12 bass, 20-11
                Chris Lane, Guntersville, Ala., 13 bass, 22-3
Eliminated from competition are:

3rd:         Team Kubota, 11 bass, 21-15
Bradley Roy, Lancaster, Ky., two bass, 2-15
                Jason Vance, Battle Ground, Ind., nine bass, 19-0

Complete results from throughout the week can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

Overall, there were 62 bass weighing 120 pounds, 8 ounces caught by the three teams Thursday on Stick Marsh. Coign pro Marshall Robinson earned the Berkley Big Bass of the day with a 4-pound, 14-ounce largemouth that he caught in the second period.  

The final day Championship Round will take place Friday featuring Team REDCON1 (John Murray/Skeet Reese), Team Lucas Oil (Britt Myers/Terry Scroggins), Team Coign (Drew Gill/Marshall Robinson) and Team Star brite (Bobby Lane/Chris Lane).

The Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Presented by B&W Trailer Hitches is hosted by Visit Indian River County and Play Treasure Coast Sports Tourism and takes place over six days in Indian River County, Florida. The competition water for each day is top-secret and is only revealed to the anglers when they arrive at the boat ramp each morning. Anglers are driven directly to the day’s competition area launch ramp by their officials. Competition begins on the water at 8:45 a.m.

The MLFNOW!® broadcast team of Chad McKee and J.T. Kenney will break down the extended action live each day of competition from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ET. MLFNOW!® is live streamed on MajorLeagueFishing.com, the MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) app and Rumble.

The Summit Cup features 12 two-man teams divided into three groups as they entered the one-day Elimination Round matches. Each of the three Elimination Round matches featured four new teams, with the top two teams from each match of the Elimination Round advancing to the Knockout Round on Days 4 & 5. In the Knockout Rounds, three teams compete each day, with the top two teams from each Knockout Round match moving on to the Championship Round on Day 6. In Friday’s Day 6 Championship Round, the final four teams will compete in a one-day shootout to determine which team will win the 2024 Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Presented by B&W Trailer HItches.

The 2024 General Tire Team Series is comprised of four events – Challenge Cup, Heritage Cup, Patriot Cup and Summit Cup – featuring two-man teams of MLF Bass Pro Tour pros competing from the same boat. Each event features a roster of 24 anglers, teamed up and working together to claim part of a season purse of more than $720,000. Teams were formed through a selection process, where 48 team captains – based on Fishing Clash Angler of the Year (AOY) standings throughout the 2024 Bass Pro Tour season – selected a teammate. Teams have competed throughout the fall of 2024.

Television coverage of the Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Presented by B&W Trailer Hitches will premiere on Outdoor Channel as six two-hour episodes in May 2025. New MLF General Tire Team Series episodes will premiere each Saturday morning on Outdoor Channel and posted to MOTV.

Proud sponsors of the MLF General Tire Team Series include: 7 Brew Coffee, Abu Garcia, B&W Trailer Hitches, Barbasol, Bass Boat Technologies, Bass Pro Shops, Berkley, BUBBA, Builders FirstSource, C-MAP, Coign, Epic Baits, Ferguson, Fishing Clash, General Tire, Knighten Industries, Kubota, Lowrance, Lucas Oil, Mercury, Mossy Oak, Nitro Boats, Onyx, Plano, Power-Pole, Ranger Boats, Rapala Baits, REDCON1, Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff, Star brite, Toyota, USAA, WIX Filters and YETI.

For complete details and updated information on Major League Fishing and the General Tire Team Series Presented by Bass Pro Shops, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow MLF’s social media outlets at Facebook, XInstagram and  YouTube.



Murray/Reese and Myers/Scroggins Move on to Championship Round at General Tire Team Series Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup

Team REDCON1 (Murray/Reese) catches 46 bass weighing 87-2 to roll to Friday’s Championship Round, final match of Knockout Round set for Thursday

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, Fla. (Nov. 20, 2024) – The Team REDCON1 duo of longtime West Coast friends John Murray and Skeet Reese picked up right where they had left off Tuesday at the Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Presented by B&W Trailer Hitches.

After catching fire in the final period of Tuesday’s Elimination Round match on Headwaters Lake, Team REDCON1 found itself on a new fishery for the Knockout Round Wednesday – Florida’s famed Stick Marsh.  But the West Coast gurus managed to keep their momentum and the strong spinnerbait bite that worked so well at Headwaters rolling on Stick Marsh.

Murray and Reese caught 46 bass weighing 87 pounds, 2 ounces to become the first team to advance to Friday’s Championship Round. Also advancing, representing Team Lucas Oil, were pros Britt Myers and Terry Scroggins, who caught 22 bass weighing 54-6 to end the day in second place. Team Knighten Industries – Brandon Coulter and John Hunter – finished in third place with 19 bass weighing 39-3 and were eliminated from competition.

Match 2 of the Knockout Round is now set for Thursday, with the top two finishing teams joining Team REDCON1 and Team Lucas Oil in Friday’s Championship.  This event is the fourth and final General Tire Team Series Presented by Bass Pro Shops event of the 2024 season.

Link to HD Video Clip of Summit Cup Knockout Round Match 1 Highlights
Link to Photo Gallery of Summit Cup Knockout Round Match 1 Highlights

“That was one heck of a day,” Reese said in his postgame interview. “I hope that everyone at home enjoyed that today, because we sure as hell did. I’m not even sure how many fish we caught, but I know it was a lot. To be out here competing with one of my best friends on the planet, this week has already been such a blast.”

After Murray found the spinnerbait bite on Tuesday afternoon, he picked up the old school bait again on Wednesday and, after a brief morning lull, went to work. Murray threw the spinnerbait for most of the morning and boated eight keepers. He then switched to a speed worm in the afternoon and added another 10 scorable bass, before picking up the spinnerbait again late in the day and adding three more. All but one of the 25 scorable bass that Reese weighed in came on a junebug-colored swimming worm.

“John and I just kicked butt together as a team today” Reese said. “We’d get on the grass lines, and I’d be throwing the worm on the inside line and John would be chunking the spinnerbait on the outside.”

“With the little bit of wind, it created a diamond ripple on the water, and with the little bit of clouds that we had they were really eating the spinnerbait today,” Murray said. “There isn’t as much grass here as there is in Headwaters, but it didn’t seem to matter – they were biting for us.”

This Summit Cup event means a little bit more to these West Coast buddies and longtime travel partners, as Murray is fishing what could be his final MLF Cup event.

“This is likely going to be John’s last Cup event with us – he’s heading off to fish the Tackle Warehouse Invitationals, so we really wanted to finish with a bang on this one,” Reese said. “Now that we’ve made the finals, we’ve got a shot. And coming in, that’s all we wanted and cared about – we wanted to have a shot at the end. It’s been a really great event so far, and hopefully we can come out here on Friday and send John out with the W.”

The top two teams from the first match of the Knockout Round at the Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Presented by B&W Trailer Hitches that now advance to Friday’s Championship are:

1st:        Team REDCON1, 46 bass, 87-2
                John Murray, Spring City, Tenn., 21 bass, 40-6
                Skeet Reese, Auburn, Calif., 25 bass, 46-12
2nd:       Team Lucas Oil, 22 bass, 54-6
                Britt Myers, Lake Wylie, S.C., eight bass, 22-13
                Terry Scroggins, San Mateo, Fla., nine bass, 31-9

Eliminated from competition are:

3rd:       Team Knighten Industries , 19 bass, 39-3
                Brandon Coulter, Knoxville, Tenn., 10 bass, 17-12
                John Hunter, Shelbyville, Ky., nine bass, 21-7

Complete results from throughout the week can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

Overall, there were 87 bass weighing 180 pounds, 11 ounces caught by the three teams Wednesday on Stick Marsh. Lucas Oil pro Britt Myers earned the Berkley Big Bass of the day with an 8-pound, 9-ounce largemouth that he caught in the second period.  

The Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Presented by B&W Trailer Hitches is hosted by Visit Indian River County and Play Treasure Coast Sports Tourism and takes place over six days in Indian River County, Florida. The competition water for each day is top-secret and is only revealed to the anglers when they arrive at the boat ramp each morning. Anglers are driven directly to the day’s competition area launch ramp by their officials. Competition begins on the water at 8:45 a.m.

The MLFNOW!® broadcast team of Chad McKee and J.T. Kenney will break down the extended action live each day of competition from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ET. MLFNOW!® is live streamed on MajorLeagueFishing.com, the MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) app and Rumble.

The Summit Cup features 12 two-man teams divided into three groups as they entered the one-day Elimination Round matches. Each of the three Elimination Round matches featured four new teams, with the top two teams from each match of the Elimination Round advancing to the Knockout Round on Days 4 & 5. In the Knockout Rounds, three teams compete each day, with the top two teams from each Knockout Round match moving on to the Championship Round on Day 6. In Friday’s Day 6 Championship Round, the final four teams will compete in a one-day shootout to determine which team will win the 2024 Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Presented by B&W Trailer HItches.

The 2024 General Tire Team Series is comprised of four events – Challenge Cup, Heritage Cup, Patriot Cup and Summit Cup – featuring two-man teams of MLF Bass Pro Tour pros competing from the same boat. Each event features a roster of 24 anglers, teamed up and working together to claim part of a season purse of more than $720,000. Teams were formed through a selection process, where 48 team captains – based on Fishing Clash Angler of the Year (AOY) standings throughout the 2024 Bass Pro Tour season – selected a teammate. Teams have competed throughout the fall of 2024.

Television coverage of the Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Presented by B&W Trailer Hitches will premiere on Outdoor Channel as six two-hour episodes in May 2025. New MLF General Tire Team Series episodes will premiere each Saturday morning on Outdoor Channel and posted to MOTV.

Proud sponsors of the MLF General Tire Team Series include: 7 Brew Coffee, Abu Garcia, B&W Trailer Hitches, Barbasol, Bass Boat Technologies, Bass Pro Shops, Berkley, BUBBA, Builders FirstSource, C-MAP, Coign, Epic Baits, Ferguson, Fishing Clash, General Tire, Knighten Industries, Kubota, Lowrance, Lucas Oil, Mercury, Mossy Oak, Nitro Boats, Onyx, Plano, Power-Pole, Ranger Boats, Rapala Baits, REDCON1, Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff, Star brite, Toyota, USAA, WIX Filters and YETI.

For complete details and updated information on Major League Fishing and the General Tire Team Series Presented by Bass Pro Shops, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow MLF’s social media outlets at Facebook, XInstagram and  YouTube.



Taylor Bonds & Sawyer Sparrow Win CATT Lake Wylie, SC Nov 16, 2024

Next Wylie Qualifier is this coming Saturday November 23 at Buster Boyd Bridge on Lake Wylie!

Taylor Bonds & Sawyer Sparrow win Wylie with 5 bass weighing 17.38 lbs!

Britt Myers Jr & Mike Stephens finished 2nd with 16.53 lbs!

Derek Lilley & David Winters took 3rd with 13.93 lbs!

Eddie Smith & Tim Chapman with a nice bag!

Chip Ladico with a couple of nice Lake Wylie bass!

TeamBFWeightWinningsPoints
Taylor Bonds/Sawyer Sparrow3.8217.38$625.00110
Britt Myers Jr/Mike Stephens4.0016.53$175.00109
David Winters/Derek Lilley4.2413.93$75.00108
Eddie Smith/Tim Chapman3.3413.09107
Chris Bumgardner/Glen Sparrow2.379.27106
Larry Fleeman/Greg Pope2.728.89105
Tony Talford/James Dunham2.138.62104
Chip Ladigo2.326.76103
Jermaine Roach/Christina Roach0.000.0093
Ron Farrow/Roger Farrow0.000.0093
Corey Stone/Nick Williams0.000.0093
Mike Yochem/John Parris0.000.0093
Mike Stone/Joe Floyd0.000.0093
Brad Ostrander/Morgan Beach0.000.0093
Dave Calbert/Bill Carothers0.000.0093
Total Entrys$900.00
BONUS $$325.00
Total Paid At Ramp$875.00
Wylie 2024 Fall Final Fund$75.00
CATT$0.00
2025 CATT Championship Fund$50.00
2024 Wylie Fall Final Fund Total$340.00



Jim Hipkiss & Dennis Boykin Win CATT Nesue River with 5 bass weighing 16.40 lbs!

Next up is the Neuse River 2024 Fall Final December 28 out of Spring Garden! You only had to enter 1 Qualify to be eligible to enter the Final! We have 32 teams eligible to enter! If 30 teams enter the Final 1st will be $2000 with 2nd at $1000 paying a total of 6 places!

Jim Hipkiss & Dennis Boykin with the Nesue River with 5 bass weighing 16.40 lbs! They also win the Neuse River Fall Points and will fish the Final Free plus blast off #1. They also will receive Fall Point Champ plaques along with 2 $50 Lews/Strike King Gift Cards!

2nd Place went to Paul King & Buddy Weatherington with 5 bass weighing 15.84 lbs! They brought in the BF at 8.10 lbs!

Jesse Tindal & Cody Tindal take 3rd with 15.55 lbs!

TeamBFWeightWinningsPoints
Jim Hipkiss Dennis Boykin4.3016.40$665.00110
Paul king – Buddy Weatherington8.1015.84$515.00109
Jesse Tindal Cody Tindal6.7515.55$100.00108
Tom Warner Ronald Vaughn0.0012.04107
Christopher Campbell – Zach Simmons0.0011.85106
Billy Paderick – Chelsea Swain3.3911.84105
Chad Oberhauser -Tony Crabb0.0011.01104
Rob Ramsey Anthony Quintero0.0010.72103
Steven Brown – Kerry Gibson3.7110.52102
Nathianel Drayton0.0010.39101
Bradley Stain – Robert Richardson0.0010.32100
John Brookshire Frank Dillahunt0.009.5899
Antwan Moore Jr0.008.7698
Derek Wynkoop0.007.2597
Tom Tripp – Matthew Smith0.006.3496
Vincent Bradley1.521.5295
JUAN M MEDINA – Preston Williamson0.000.0085
Dan Keating0.000.0085
Total Entrys$1,440.00
BONUS $$275.00
Total Paid At Ramp$1,280.00
CATT$50.00
2024 Neuse River Fall Final Fund$335.00
2025 CATT Championship/Phantom Fund$50.00
2024 Neuse River Fall Fund Total$1,015.00



How Dropping Temperatures Impact Bass Location and Feeding Patterns

As a tournament bass angler, I’ve always been fascinated by record-breaking catches. Jenifer Schultz’s 14-pound, 12-ounce bass caught in Harrison County back in 1991 is a prime example of the monsters lurking in our waters. But how can we increase our chances of landing such a trophy, especially as temperatures drop in November? Let’s dive in and explore some key strategies.

How Dropping Temperatures Impact Bass Location and Feeding Patterns

When the mercury starts to fall, bass behavior changes dramatically. I’ve noticed that as water temperatures dip, bass tend to relocate and alter their feeding habits.

Bass Location Shifts

As November rolls around, I’ve found that bass often move:

  • From deep summer haunts to shallower areas
  • Towards points and creek mouths
  • Near submerged vegetation or structure

These areas become hotspots as bass follow baitfish migrations and prepare for winter[1].

Feeding Pattern Changes

With cooler water, bass feeding patterns shift:

  • Increased feeding activity (bulking up for winter)
  • More aggressive strikes on larger baits
  • Preference for slower-moving prey

I’ve had great success throwing bigger lures like jigs and large soft plastics during this transition period[1].

Best Times of Day for Tournament Fishing in November

Knowing when to hit the water can make or break your tournament performance in November. Here’s what I’ve learned over the years:

Early Morning Magic

The first few hours after sunrise can be explosive. As water temps drop overnight, bass often feed heavily in the shallows during early morning. I always make sure I’m on my best spots at first light[2].

Midday Grind

As the sun climbs higher, bass activity often slows. This is when I switch to finesse techniques and target deeper structure. Patience is key during these hours.

Afternoon Rally

Late afternoon can bring another feeding frenzy as water temperatures peak for the day. I’ve won several November tournaments by capitalizing on this late-day bite[2].

Adjusting Retrieve Speeds Based on Water Temperature

One of the most critical aspects of bass fishing in changing water temperatures is adjusting your retrieve speed. Here’s how I adapt my approach:

Warmer Water (60°F+)

  • Faster retrieves
  • More aggressive presentations
  • Power fishing techniques (crankbaits, spinnerbaits)

Cooler Water (50-60°F)

  • Moderate retrieve speeds
  • Mix of power and finesse techniques
  • Focus on reaction baits

Cold Water (Below 50°F)

  • Slow, methodical retrieves
  • Finesse presentations (jigs, soft plastics)
  • Dead-sticking techniques[4]

Remember, bass metabolism slows in colder water, so they’re less likely to chase fast-moving baits. Slowing down your presentation can be the key to success.

By understanding how dropping temperatures impact bass behavior and adjusting our techniques accordingly, we can significantly improve our chances of landing a trophy bass like Jenifer Schultz’s 14-pound, 12-ounce monster. Keep these tips in mind during your next November tournament, and who knows? You might just find yourself in the record books.

Weight: 14 pounds, 12 ounces – it’s a reminder of the potential that lies beneath the surface. With the right knowledge and techniques, you too could be on your way to landing a bass of a lifetime this November.



Lane Bros. and Murray/Reese and Advance from Final Elimination Round Match on Headwaters Lake at General Tire Team Series Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup

Knockout Round to start Wednesday with three teams competing to advance to Friday’s Championship Round

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, Fla. (Nov. 19, 2024) – The Team Star brite duo of brothers Chris and Bobby Lane caught 17 scoreable bass weighing 34 pounds, 2 ounces, to narrowly win Tuesday’s final Elimination Round match at the Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Presented by B&W Trailer Hitches. They earned the victory by a slim 15-ounce margin over Team REDCON1, John Murray and Skeet Reese, who had charged to the top of the leaderboard after a furious third period rally from Murray, before being overtaken late in the third period by Team Star brite.

Four teams started the day on Headwaters Lake, but by the end of the day it was really a two-horse race for the top spot. The final hour turned into the John Murray show – after starting the period in third place, Murray caught fire for Team REDCON1, catching five keepers in the final hour to catapult them past Team Smokey Mountain and Team Star brite and into first place.

However, after leading for pretty much the entire day to that point, the Lane brothers refused to be denied the victory.

Chris boated a 1-pound, 7-ounce scoreable bass with 24 minutes remaining in the day to retake the lead and give Team Star brite just enough to hold on to victory in Elimination Round Match 3 at the fourth and final General Tire Team Series Presented by Bass Pro Shops event of the 2024 season in Indian River County, Florida.

Link to HD Video Clip of Summit Cup Elimination Round Match 3 Highlights
Link to Photo Gallery of Summit Cup Elimination Round Match 3 Highlights

“I couldn’t have had more fun today,” said Chris Lane, who caught nine scorable bass throughout the day for 19-3. “Being out here with my brother, Bobby… I think the last time that he and I fished as a team, in the same boat, you’d have to go back to when we were like 20 or 22 or something like that. Our whole careers, we’ve been competitive – back and forth, back and forth. And we saw that today, I think I caught one more than he did. But it was a really great day to be fishing with my brother.”

The Lane bros. used a 1-2 punch on the day with Bobby flipping almost the entire day to catch eight bass for 14-15, while Chris alternated between a Bass Pro Shops Stik-O Worm and a couple of different topwater baits.

“We worked hard today and we grinded,” Bobby said. “Fishing as a team, alongside my brother at the front of the boat, was just a really cool experience. But there was some tension. I could feel the turmoil between he and I today, when he would flip in front of me or catch my line. But we kept it cool.”

“Turmoil, Bobby?” Chris responded.

“Yes, turmoil! I could feel it,” Bobby replied. “I could feel the heat. When you would flip and cross my line, I wanted to elbow you in the side of the face, Chris. We weren’t clicking. But I knew we had to keep our cool.  And now we’ve won the round. We don’t need that to happen again in any of these rounds.”

“Yeah, don’t let it happen again captain,” Chris joked. “Coming into this event, our goals were high – we’re not settling for anything less than first place. I’m glad that we’re fishing again on Thursday, but it really didn’t matter whether we fished tomorrow or the next day. We’re here to win.”

A six bass, 16-pound final period from Team REDCON1 – five from Murray – was the highlight of the day for most of the audience watching the livestream. The key for Murray was picking up an old-school, big-bladed spinnerbait. After not throwing it at all earlier in the day, the spinnerbait was the difference maker for Murray and Reese to rally and claim the final Knockout Round spot.

The top two teams from Elimination Round Match 3 at the Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Presented by B&W Trailer Hitches that advance to the Knockout Round are:

1st:        Team Star brite, 17 bass, 34-2
                Bobby Lane, Lakeland, Fla., eight bass, 14-15
                Chris Lane, Guntersville, Ala., nine bass, 19-3
2nd:       Team REDCON1, 16 bass, 33-3
                John Murray, Spring City, Tenn., seven bass, 20-3
                Skeet Reese, Auburn, Calif., nine bass, 13-0

Eliminated from competition are:

3rd:       Team Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff & Pouches, nine bass, 21-7
                Adrian Avena, Vineland, N.J., four bass, 12-1
                Josh Bertrand, Queen Creek, Ariz., five bass, 9-6
4th:        Team 7 Brew Coffee, eight bass, 15-15
                Zack Birge, Blanchard, Okla., three bass, 3-11
                Mark Rose, Wynne, Ark., five bass, 12-4

Complete results from throughout the week can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

Overall, there were 50 bass weighing 104 pounds, 11 ounces caught by the four teams in the final Elimination Round Match Tuesday on Headwaters Lake. The Berkley Big Bass of the day went to Murray, who boated a largemouth weighing 4 pounds, 4 ounces in the third period.  

The Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Presented by B&W Trailer Hitches is hosted by Visit Indian River County and Play Treasure Coast Sports Tourism and takes place over six days in Indian River County, Florida. The competition water for each day is top-secret and is only revealed to the anglers when they arrive at the boat ramp each morning. Anglers are driven directly to the day’s competition area launch ramp by their officials. Competition begins on the water at 8:45 a.m.

The MLFNOW!® broadcast team of Chad McKee and J.T. Kenney will break down the extended action live every day of competition from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ET. MLFNOW!® is live streamed on MajorLeagueFishing.com, the MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) app and Rumble.

The Summit Cup features 12 two-man teams divided into three groups as they entered the one-day Elimination Round matches. Each of the three Elimination Round matches featured four new teams, with the top two teams from each match of the Elimination Round now advancing to the Knockout Round on Days 4 & 5. In the Knockout Rounds, three teams compete each day, with the top two teams from each Knockout Round match moving on to the Championship Round on Day 6. In Friday’s Day 6 Championship Round, the final four teams will compete in a one-day shootout to determine which team will win the 2024 Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Presented by B&W Trailer HItches.

The 2024 General Tire Team Series is comprised of four events – Challenge Cup, Heritage Cup, Patriot Cup and Summit Cup – featuring two-man teams of MLF Bass Pro Tour pros competing from the same boat. Each event features a roster of 24 anglers, teamed up and working together to claim part of a season purse of more than $720,000. Teams were formed through a selection process, where 48 team captains – based on Fishing Clash Angler of the Year (AOY) standings throughout the 2024 Bass Pro Tour season – selected a teammate. Teams will compete throughout the fall of 2024.

Television coverage of the Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Presented by B&W Trailer Hitches will premiere on Outdoor Channel as six two-hour episodes in May 2025. New MLF General Tire Team Series episodes will premiere each Saturday morning on Outdoor Channel and posted to MOTV.

Proud sponsors of the MLF General Tire Team Series include: 7 Brew Coffee, Abu Garcia, B&W Trailer Hitches, Barbasol, Bass Boat Technologies, Bass Pro Shops, Berkley, BUBBA, Builders FirstSource, C-MAP, Coign, Epic Baits, Ferguson, Fishing Clash, General Tire, Knighten Industries, Kubota, Lowrance, Lucas Oil, Mercury, Mossy Oak, Nitro Boats, Onyx, Plano, Power-Pole, Ranger Boats, Rapala Baits, REDCON1, Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff, Star brite, Toyota, USAA, WIX Filters and YETI.

For complete details and updated information on Major League Fishing and the General Tire Team Series Presented by Bass Pro Shops, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow MLF’s social media outlets at Facebook, XInstagram and  YouTube.



Paul Wells & Craig Haven Win CATT Lake Wateree, SC Open Final Nov 16, 2024

We concluded the 2024 Lake Wateree Open tournaments this past Saturday with 13 teams fishing for $4,595.00! WE will have the 2025 Laske Wateree Open schedule up soon! Stay tuned!

Paul Wells & Craig Haven win the Wateree Open Final with 5 bass weighing 16.24 lbs! They also were our Wateree Open Point Champs and will receive free entry at all 2025 Lake Wateree Open Qualifiers!

Butch Williams & Sonny Beam claimed 2nd with 5 bass weighing 16.14 lbs and they collected $1,380.00!

Jacob & Jeff Norris took 3rd with 15.63 lbs and brought in the BF at 4.86 lbs!

TeamBFWeightWinnings
Paul Wells & Craig Haven4.1216.24$2,545.00
Butch Williams & Sonny Beam4.7316.14$1,380.00
Jeff Norris & Jacob Norris4.8615.63$670.00
Colden Baker & Manning Gross3.7913.75
Shane Cantley & Michael Richardson3.2812.61
Deav Benfield & George Hargett4.1211.49
Bubba Baker & Jonie Baker3.0711.17
Greg Sigmon2.179.40
Daniel Barrick4.205.84
Scott Floyd1.981.98
Kareem White & Jaylin White0.000.00
Scott Williams & Robbie English0.000.00
Steve Phillips0.000.00



Fishing for Faith: A Biblical Lens on the Crisis in Tournament Bass Fishing

“What good will it be for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul?” – Matthew 16:26

In recent years, the sport of tournament bass fishing has been rocked by a series of cheating scandals that cut to the very heart of what it means to be both an angler and a person of integrity. From lead-weighted fish to pre-caught bass stashed in hidden compartments, these deceptions echo the ancient temptations that have plagued mankind since the serpent first whispered promises of glory in the Garden of Eden.

The Fall from Grace

Just as Adam and Eve succumbed to the temptation of forbidden fruit, some anglers have fallen prey to the allure of prize money and fame. The recent tournament scandals remind us of Solomon’s wisdom in Proverbs 10:9: “Whoever walks in integrity walks securely, but whoever takes crooked paths will be found out.” Indeed, modern technology and vigilant fellow anglers have exposed these deceptions, bringing shame not only to the perpetrators but casting shadows across the entire sport.

The Ripple Effect of Sin

“Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.” – Proverbs 22:6

Perhaps the most grievous aspect of these scandals is their impact on the next generation of anglers. Young eyes are watching, and the message being sent is deeply troubling. When children see successful anglers choosing deceit over dedication, they may begin to question whether honest effort and fair play are truly the path to success.

The Sacred Waters

For many anglers, fishing is more than sport – it’s a spiritual experience. There’s something holy about those early morning hours on the water, watching the sun rise over God’s creation. As Psalm 24:1 reminds us, “The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it.” When we cheat in tournament fishing, we’re not just breaking rules – we’re desecrating something sacred.

Redemption Through Reform

“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” – 1 John 1:9

The path forward requires both individual and collective repentance. Tournament organizations must strengthen their safeguards, but more importantly, the fishing community must reinforce a culture of integrity. Like the church, the angling community should be a place where honesty is celebrated and ethical behavior is the expectation, not the exception.

A Call to Righteousness

As stewards of both the sport and God’s creation, we are called to a higher standard. Tournament bass fishing needs its Daniel moments – anglers who will stand firm in their integrity even when others choose the easier path. We must remember James 4:17: “If anyone, then, knows the good they ought to do and doesn’t do it, it is sin for them.”

Building a Legacy of Truth

For the sport to heal and grow, we must return to the fundamental values that made it great: patience, skill, respect for nature, and above all, honesty. Parents and mentors must teach young anglers that true victory comes not from the weight of their catch, but from the integrity of their character.

Conclusion: Casting Toward Tomorrow

“But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere.” – James 3:17

The future of tournament bass fishing hangs in the balance. Will we allow the sin of cheating to corrupt this beloved sport, or will we stand firm in our commitment to righteousness? The choice is ours, and the eyes of the next generation are watching. Let us choose to be fishers of men who lead by example, showing that integrity, like faith, can move mountains – or in this case, inspire generations of honest anglers.