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Based on angler demand, DAIWA adds new smaller sizes to the D-BOX series
FOOTHILL RANCH, CA (March 18, 2025) – Slap a logo on something and call it day. Perhaps fine for some, but that’s not the DAIWA way…Last season, DAIWA introduced the D-BOX series, and it was an instant hit. Now, the innovative fishing company is introducing the 2025 D-BOX series, consisting of four smaller models.Not your average fishing utility box, DAIWA’s D-BOX features a clear lid for quick identification of its contents. That same durable lid is sealed shut with four robust latch closures. Speaking of sealing, all sizes also include rubber gasket rimming on the inside of the lid to keep the contents weathertight, free from moisture intrusion.As a result of its sealed status, when locked shut, DAIWA’s D-VEC utility boxes float! Accidentally drop it in the drink and it’ll bob on the surface for retrieval.A unique addition to the array of smaller D-BOX collection is the new Small Shallow Universal model that features a slotted silicon panel that’s perfect for the organization of jigheads, small pre-rigged swimbaits, hair jigs, among dozens of other applications. The slotted silicone is resistant to tearing and helps make sure hook points aren’t compromised.D-BOX FEATURES:Durable plastic lid and bodyFour secure latch closuresClear lid for quick identification of contentsWater resistant gasket closureFloats
2025 D-BOX Small Shallow Universal (SSU)Silicon slotted base for securing jigs and smaller lures.Perfect for storing items like jigheads, pre-rigged lures, hair jigs, etc.8.5” (L) x 6.5” (W) x 1.3” (H)MSRP $21.99
2025 D-BOX Small Shallow (SS)8.5” (L) x 6.5” (W) x 1.3” (H)Slim design helps anglers fill that last bit of storage spaceGreat for hooks, weights, beads, and small jigheadsMSRP $13.99
2025 D-BOX Small Regular (SR)Standard utility tackle box with fixed and clean-cut adjustable dividers for customization.8.5” (L) x 6.5” (W) x 1.9” (H)MSRP $13.99
2025 D-BOX Small Deep (SD)Added depth for more tackle and larger lures with fixed and clean-cut adjustable dividers for customization.8.5” (L) x 6.5” (W) x 3.6” (H)MSRP $15.99
For DAIWA’s latest color catalog and/or information on DAIWA dealers in your area, call DAIWA’s Customer Service Department at 562-375-6800 or e-mail inquiries to: [email protected]. The URL for DAIWA’s web site is daiwa.us





MLF Toyota Series Presented by Phoenix Boats to Visit Harris Chain of Lakes for Tournament

LEESBURG, Fla. (March 18, 2025) – Event No. 2 of the Major League Fishing (MLF) Toyota Series Presented by Phoenix Boats Southern division is scheduled to take place next week, March 27-29, in Leesburg, Florida – the Toyota Series at the Harris Chain of Lakes Presented by Suzuki Marine.

The three-day tournament, hosted by Discover Lake County, Florida, will showcase the region’s top bass-fishing boaters and co-anglers competing for a grand prize of up to $100,000 in the pro division and a new Phoenix 518 Pro boat with a 115-horsepower outboard motor plus $5,000 in the co-angler division.

Pro Tyler Sheppard of Yulee, Florida, knows the Harris Chain well, with seven top-10 finishes – including a BFL win in 2023 and a 6th-place finish in the 2024 Toyota Series event. But this time, Sheppard brings a little extra inspiration – he just became a father, welcoming his newborn son home from the hospital on Monday.

“It’s been a whirlwind,” Sheppard said. “He was born on Friday, and it’s been incredible. I’m running on about no sleep, but I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Hopefully, I can carry some of that ‘dad energy’ into the tournament.”

Sheppard expects this event to showcase a variety of patterns across the Harris Chain, with anglers able to fish to their strengths.

“There are going to be prespawn, spawning, and postspawn fish, so it’s wide open,” he said. “The grass is always a player, and if you find the right group of fish, it can carry you for three days. But there are also plenty of opportunities for big fish on crankbaits or swimbaits, especially in the lower lakes like Apopka.”

The decision to run to Lake Apopka will be critical for some, as it’s known for producing big limits but comes with the risk of limited fishing time.

“It’s a gamble with the locks, but it’s a place where you don’t need long to get right if you can make it work,” Sheppard added.

On his deck, Sheppard plans to keep Florida staples tied on, including a 6th Sense Divine Swim Jig for grass fishing and a bladed jig for targeting bigger bites.

“If there’s a flipping bite for spawners, a 6th Sense Creature bait will also come into play,” he said.

As for what it will take to win, Sheppard believes consistency will be key.

“I’d say 67 to 70 pounds over three days will probably get it done,” he predicted. “It’s Florida, so you’ll need at least one big day, but you also have to back it up with solid limits.”

Anglers will begin each day at 7:30 a.m. ET, launching from the Ski Beach at the Venetian Gardens, located at 201 E. Lake Harris Drive in Leesburg. Weigh-ins will take place at the same location, starting at 3:30 p.m. daily. Fans are invited to attend in person and can also stay connected by following the “MLF Live” weigh-in broadcasts and daily updates on MajorLeagueFishing.com.

In Toyota Series regular-season competition, payouts are based on the number of participants competing in the event, scaling up for every 20 boats over 160 and scaling down for every boat below 160. With a 160-boat field, pros fish for a top prize of up to $75,000, if Phoenix MLF Bonus qualified. Strike King co-anglers cast for the top prize of a new Phoenix 518 Pro bass boat with a 115-horsepower Mercury or Suzuki outboard (valued at $33,500). With a 260-boat field, pros fish for a top award of up to $100,000, if Phoenix MLF Bonus qualified. Strike King co-anglers cast for the top prize of a new Phoenix 518 Pro bass boat with a 115-horsepower Mercury or Suzuki outboard plus $5,000 cash.

The 2025 Toyota Series Presented by Phoenix Boats consists of five divisions – Central, Northern, Plains, Southern and the Southwestern – each holding three regular-season events, along with the International and Wild Card divisions. Anglers who fish in any of the five divisions or the Wild Card division and finish in the top 25 will qualify for the no-entry-fee Toyota Series Championship for a shot at winning up to $235,000 and a qualification to REDCREST 2026. The winning Strike King co-angler at the championship earns a new Phoenix 518 Pro bass boat with a 115-horsepower outboard. The 2025 Toyota Series Championship will be held Nov. 6-8 on Grand Lake in Grove, Oklahoma, and is hosted by the City of Grove Convention & Tourism Bureau.

Proud sponsors of the 2025 MLF Toyota Series include: 7Brew, Abu Garcia, Athletic Brewing, B&W Trailer Hitches, Berkley, BUBBA, Deep Dive App, E3 Sports Apparel, Epic Baits, Fishing Clash, Grizzly, Humminbird, Lew’s, Mercury, Minn Kota, Mossy Oak, Onyx, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Phoenix Boats, Polaris, Power-Pole, Precision Sonar, Strike King, Suzuki Marine, Tackle Warehouse, T-H Marine, Toyota, WIX Filters and YETI.

For complete details and updated information visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular Toyota Series updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the MLF5 social media outlets at Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.





Wall & Wall Win 5 Alive Guaranteed Team Trail #1 Hyco Lake

5 Alive Guaranteed $7000.0 Team Trail.
QUALIFIER #1- Hyco Lake
3/8/2025

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Full Results and updated points standings in pics below

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The 1st Qualifier of the 2025 Guaranteed $7000.00 Trail is in the books.
We started of the season again this year at Hyco Lake. Weather was actually nice other than the Big Wind Gust towards the end of the day. The lake was still trying to be stingy for alot of teams but did give a few teams a sample of what is to come.

We had 62 teams try their hand at getting the first Win of the year in the $7000.00 Trail.
When it was all said and done it was the team of James Wall and Jimmy Wall that topped the 62 boat field to take home the WIN

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They had a 5 fish limit weighing 18.70 pounds anchored by a 7.90 pound bass that also won them Big Fish for the tournament.
That bag earned them a total of

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$2420.00 for the day. Thats not all for them!!
They also get the Ranger Cup Contingency money which is an additional

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$8000.00

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. All that totaling

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$10.420.00

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for the day.

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That there is the reason we try so hard to get atleast a 60 boat field in these tournaments. All of you guys pay alot of money for your boats and if we can get the 60 boat fields all of the Contingency programs come into play for all of these boat manufacturers. 
This is the 2nd Win in 3 years for the father son duo at Hyco Lake with the 5 Alive Team Trail.
Ain’t no getting out of it. THEM BOYS ARE GOOD!!!

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Big Congratulations to them!!

They were followed by a solo team for the day. Dylan Gee fished alone and whopped up on the rest of the feild by himself. He had a 5 fish limit weighing 17.56 pounds. That earned him a total of

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$1000.00

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for the day. Thats pretty impressive there Mr. GEE!!!

Big Congratulations to everyone who placed in the money!!

We want to say THANK YOU to all of our 2025 Sponsors. Please take a look in the pictures below to see each and every sponsor we have.If there is any services that you need that any of our Sponsors can help you with you let me know and I will get yall hooked up and taken care of.

Qualifier #2 is Saturday 3/29/2025 at Jordan Lake – Farrington Ramp. It’s going to take a MONSTER BAG to win that one I bet!!

If you want to pre register for any tournament contact me Kevin Sheppard at 336-264-8416.

Looking forward to seeing yall at Jordan!

Results
1st. Wall & Wall- 18.70 pounds- $2420.00 TWT
2nd. Dylan Gee- 17.56 pounds- $1000.00 TWT
3rd. Hall & Carter- 16.64 pounds- $725.00 TWT
4th. B.Collins & Harding- 16.04 pounds- $450.00
5th. Frances & Backus- 13.20 pounds- $400.00
6th. Sharpe & Sharpe- 13.15 pounds- $350.00
7th. Brown & Wimbish- 13.00 pounds- $300.00
8th. Laws & Laws- 12.39 pounds- $200.00
9th. Kennon & Kennon-12.09 pounds- $110.00
10th.N. Clements & Scearce- 11.62 pounds

Big Fish Wall & Wall -7.90 pounds- $620.0





Great Lakes Finesse Introduces Ned Bug

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  • March 17, 2025

The effectiveness of the Ned rig has made it immensely popular over the past decade or so, enough so that bass have gotten used to seeing tiny stand-up worms.

Great Lakes Finesse (GLF) is upping the ante on this technique with a different profile of bait that is ideal for the Ned rig technique.

The GLF team quickly figured out the proper profile, which is craw-like and ribbed and has slender appendages that provide just the right amount of movement. However, they spent nearly two years refining every detail and getting critical confirmation from the fish that the Ned Bug was perfect.

A vital feature that grew out of the testing stage is a slit in the head, which allows the bait to bend back, exposing much more of the hook for solid hooksets and a high fish landing percentage, even with a small No. 1 or 1/O hook.

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Classic Missile Madness – Shredders, Mustache Contest, Crazy Chrome, and More

Classic Missile Madness- Shredders, Mustache Contest, Crazy Chrome, and More

Salem, Va. – March 17, 2025 –Missile Baits is debuting the all-new Shredder and Shredder Jr. soft plastic baits and selling a custom run Crazy Chrome color of the Spunk Shad 3.5 and 4.5 at the 2025 Bassmaster Classic in Ft. Worth, Texas plus plenty of Missile madness in booth 2326. The Shredders are a cross between a hair jig and fuzzy dice, which is a design collaboration with Fish or Die Bait Company. There is nothing like the Shredders. Missile Baits is also conducting a $1,000 Mustache Contest in their booth at the Classic. Entrants will get a gift from Missile, the top 10 will each get $50 gift cards, and the winner, chosen later through social media, will receive $1,000. Hog Farmer Bait company will have their new and proven baits in the Missile booth as well. New exclusive apparel will be debuted at the Bassmaster Classic alongside a full array of Taddo Designs custom baits with a totally new 4.5” glide bait.

“The Shredders are functional fuzzy dice. The 4” is going to be flipped a lot and the 2.5” is nasty on a drop shot but both can be used in so many ways. We will show the world the Shredders at the Classic, which will be a wild time with exclusive Crazy Chrome Spunk Shads, the mustache contest, Taddo baits, and the new merch,” says John Crews, Missile Baits owner and professional bass angler.

The Shredder and Shredder Jr. are a completely new type of soft plastic bait. (see underwater video: https://youtu.be/rSFD9NeXA0s?si=KapdHBC93lukflc5 ) The design and concept are a collaboration effort between Missile Baits and Fish or Die Bait Company. The Shredders look like a hair jig but have an extension in the body for easy and versatile rigging options including Texas rig, drop shot, jig head, swing head, Carolina rig, and more. Both sizes will come in 8 colors and sell for a $6.99 retail price. The Shredders will ship to dealers all over by mid-April.





Lake Ray Roberts and the 2025 Bassmaster Classic: A Deep Dive into Fantasy Fishing Strategy

This is our Opinion only

The 2025 Bassmaster Classic is set to make waves at Lake Ray Roberts, a sprawling 29,000-acre reservoir nestled just north of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Known for its healthy bass population and diverse structure, Ray Roberts promises to deliver an unforgettable showdown for both anglers and fans. With the tournament scheduled for early March, the lake’s seasonal patterns and the skill of the qualifiers will shape what’s sure to be one of the most exciting Classics in recent memory. For Fantasy Fishing enthusiasts, this is the perfect time to dive deep into the strategies, angler insights, and lake dynamics that will define the competition.


Lake Ray Roberts: What to Expect in Early March

Lake Ray Roberts is a bass fishing gem, offering a mix of deep and shallow water habitats that will challenge even the most seasoned anglers. In early March, the lake will be in a transitional phase as bass move from their winter haunts to prespawn areas. Here’s what anglers and fans can expect:

  1. Prespawn Patterns:
    • Bass will be scattered across the lake, from deep ledges and creek channels to shallow flats and coves. Anglers will need to adapt to a mix of deep and shallow techniques to stay competitive.
    • Key areas to watch include secondary points, ditches, and staging areas near spawning flats.
  2. Weather Impact:
    • March in North Texas can be unpredictable, with cold fronts, wind, and rain playing a significant role in fish behavior. A warm spell could push bass into shallow water, while a cold front might send them back to deeper areas.
    • Anglers who can adjust their strategies on the fly will have a significant advantage.
  3. Techniques to Watch:
    • Deep Water: Football jigs, Carolina rigs, and deep-diving crankbaits will be essential for targeting offshore structure.
    • Shallow Water: Spinnerbaits, chatterbaits, and soft plastics will dominate in coves and flats.
    • Sight Fishing: If the weather warms up, some anglers may target bedding bass with finesse techniques.


Fantasy Fishing: Building Your Winning Lineup

With a stacked field of qualifiers, Fantasy Fishing players will need to carefully consider their picks. Here’s a breakdown of the top contenders, value picks, and dark horses to help you build a winning roster:

Top Picks

  1. Lee Livesay
    • Why He’ll Excel: A Texas native with extensive experience on Ray Roberts, Livesay is a master of shallow-water fishing. His aggressive approach and local knowledge make him a favorite to win.
    • Key Technique: Flipping and pitching soft plastics around docks and laydowns.
  2. Patrick Walters
    • Why He’ll Excel: Walters is one of the most consistent young anglers on tour. His proficiency with forward-facing sonar and ability to adapt quickly make him a strong contender.
    • Key Technique: Targeting suspended fish with a jerkbait or swimbait.
  3. Chris Zaldain
    • Why He’ll Excel: Zaldain’s offshore expertise and ability to locate suspended fish make him a major threat. He’s also a threat if the fish move shallow.
    • Key Technique: Forward-facing sonar and deep-diving crankbaits.
  4. John Cox
    • Why He’ll Excel: Cox is a shallow-water specialist who could dominate if the bass move up early. His ability to sight fish and target bedding bass could pay off big.
    • Key Technique: Sight fishing with soft plastics or a wacky rig.
  5. Drew Cook
    • Why He’ll Excel: Cook has proven himself in tough tournaments and has a strong track record on Southern fisheries. His ability to grind out bites in challenging conditions makes him a solid pick.
    • Key Technique: Carolina rigs and jigs for offshore structure.

Value Picks

  1. Taku Ito
    • Why He’ll Excel: Ito has shown he can compete on unfamiliar waters. His unique perspective and adaptability make him a wildcard to watch.
    • Key Technique: Reaction baits like spinnerbaits and crankbaits.
  2. Kyle Welcher
    • Why He’ll Excel: Welcher is a rising star with a knack for finding fish in tough conditions. His ability to grind out bites and stay consistent makes him a great value pick.
    • Key Technique: Jigs and soft plastics for offshore structure.
  3. Caleb Sumrall
    • Why He’ll Excel: Sumrall’s ability to adapt to changing conditions and his experience on Southern fisheries make him a sleeper pick for Ray Roberts.
    • Key Technique: Versatile approach, from deep cranking to shallow flipping.
  4. Matt Arey
    • Why He’ll Excel: Arey is a versatile angler who excels in prespawn conditions and could make a strong run. His ability to find fish in tough tournaments makes him a solid choice.
    • Key Technique: Jerkbaits and swimbaits for prespawn bass.
  5. Jay Przekurat
    • Why He’ll Excel: Przekurat is a young angler with a lot of potential. His ability to adapt to new fisheries and his fearlessness make him a great value pick.
    • Key Technique: Reaction baits and forward-facing sonar.

Dark Horses

  1. Justin Hamner
    • Why He’ll Excel: Hamner is a young angler with a lot of potential. His ability to find big fish and perform under pressure makes him a dark horse to watch.
    • Key Technique: Big swimbaits and jigs.
  2. Kyoya Fujita
    • Why He’ll Excel: Fujita has shown he can compete on the Elite Series stage. His unique approach and adaptability make him a wildcard.
    • Key Technique: Finesse techniques and reaction baits.
  3. Wes Logan
    • Why He’ll Excel: Logan is a strong shallow-water angler who could excel if the bass move up early. His aggressive style could pay off big.
    • Key Technique: Flipping and pitching soft plastics.
  4. Greg Hackney
    • Why He’ll Excel: Hackney is a veteran with a wealth of experience. His ability to read water and adapt to changing conditions makes him a solid dark horse.
    • Key Technique: Jigs and crankbaits.
  5. Alex Wetherell
    • Why He’ll Excel: Wetherell is a consistent angler who could surprise with a strong performance. His ability to grind out bites makes him a sleeper pick.
    • Key Technique: Drop shots and finesse techniques.

Final Thoughts

The 2025 Bassmaster Classic at Lake Ray Roberts is shaping up to be a tournament for the ages. With a mix of deep and shallow patterns, unpredictable weather, and a stacked field of qualifiers, Fantasy Fishing players will need to carefully consider their picks. Whether you go with proven veterans like Lee Livesay and Patrick Walters or take a chance on rising stars like Taku Ito and Kyle Welcher, the key is to have fun and enjoy the ride.

As the bass fishing world converges on Ray Roberts, one thing is certain: this Classic will be a celebration of skill, strategy, and the sport we all love. Good luck, and may your Fantasy Fishing roster bring you bragging rights and maybe even a prize or two!





Wesley Bilton & Trez Wienges win CATT Lake Wateree SC with 5 bass weighing 19.10 lbs!

Next Lake Wateree Spring Qualifier is Mar 22 and is a GOLD!

Wesley Bilton & Trez Wienges win Lake Wateree with 5 bass weighing 19.10 lbs!

Trent McLaughlin & Dearal Rodgers 2nd with 15.99 lbs!

Johnny & Justin Barfield 3rd 15.40 lbs!

Steve Borton 4th 14.92 lbs!

TeamBFWeightWinningsPoints
Wesley Bilton & Trez Wienges5.4619.10$630.00110
Dearal Rodgers & Trent McLaughlin4.3215.99$500.00109
Johnny Barfield & Justin Barfield4.7515.40108
Steve Borton4.1414.92107
Chad Gainey & Mack Kitchens3.0712.97106
Paul Wells & Craig Haven3.0812.65105
Terry Caldwell & Chad Sinclair2.9812.57104
Robbie English & Scott Williams2.886.36103
Mark Healon & Jess Williams (Ella Healon)0.000.0093
Stevie Walker & Paul Galloway0.000.0093
Total Entrys$1,200.00
BONUS $$350.00
Total Paid At Ramp$1,130.00
2024 Wateree Spring Final Fund$320.00
CATT$50.00
2024 CATT Championship$50.00
2024 Wateree Spring Fund Total$780.00





Benton’s Kell Earns First Career Win at Phoenix Bass Fishing League Event on Kentucky-Barkley Lakes

Boater winner Brad Kell of Benton, Kentucky, and co-angler winner Mike Westfall of Norris City, Illinois.
Illinois’ Westfall Tops Co-Angler Division

GILBERTSVILLE, Ky. (March 17, 2025) – Boater Brad Kell of Benton, Kentucky, caught a five-bass limit weighing 24 pounds, 14 ounces, Sunday to win the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League (BFL) Presented by T-H Marine on Kentucky-Barkley Lakes . The tournament, hosted by Kentucky Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau, was the first event of the season for the BFL LBL Division. Kell earned $4,244 for his victory.

Mother Nature presented a big challenge to the LBL anglers, giving them muddy water, high water and a north wind to contend with. Kell fell back on one of his tried-and-true tactics for the big Tennessee River reservoir.

“I did the same thing I’ve been doing for years – throwing a (lipless crankbait) on river bars and current breaks, looking for schools of smallmouth with my eyeballs and not necessarily forward-facing sonar. I never turned it on,” he said. “I found them just by fishing; fishing by the seat of my pants.”

To be clear, Kell wasn’t sight-fishing. It was way too muddy for that. But these days, casting and winding on main-lake bars without sonar can feel a little like stepping back in time. And time was also a factor for Kell.

“These were places that I’ve been fishing since I was 15 years old,” he said. “Sweet spots that I’ve found since I was a little kid. It’s related to the time of year. The fish are coming up to do their thing, and they get ganged up.”

Kell ran far enough south that he could see the Paris Landing bridge. There, he caught a limit of smallmouth bass, primarily from two schools. He had three other schools located, but the weather shut those fish down.

“It took a little bit (to get a bite),” he said. “My first spot didn’t pan out. I hung out there for about an hour. The second spot, it was on like Donkey Kong – 4- or 5-pounders on every cast. I lost a 7. I had a 7-pounder straighten out a split ring, and then it jumped up by the boat, and my co-angler (Kristin Hamilton), she saw it too. It was a 7-pound smallmouth all day long.”

Kell figures that giant bass created such a commotion that the rest of the school shut down because he never got another bite.

“The next spot, I caught them really good,” he continued. “They were smaller, but I did catch one that I weighed in. And when she (Hamilton) went to net the fish, it came off and the hook caught her right in the nose. The fish came off and fell in the net. She was bleeding. The fish was bleeding. It was pandemonium.”

After those two flurries, bites were tough to come by, but Kell had all he needed to sew up the win. He caught his fish primarily with Duo Realis G-Fix lipless crankbaits. 

The top 10 boaters finished the tournament:

1st:        Brad Kell, Benton, Ky., five bass, 24-14, $4,244
2nd:       Kane Hackemack, Georgetown, Ind., five bass, 23-7, $2,122
3rd:       Levi Kohl, Edinburg, Ill., five bass, 22-8, $1,413
4th:        Garrett McDowell, Windsor, Ill., five bass, 22-5, $990
5th:        Harlan Thomas, Paducah, Ky., five bass, 21-14, $849
6th:        Randy Stone, Dexter, Ky., five bass, 21-1, $778
7th:        Josh Dowdy, Mayfield, Ky., five bass, 19-15, $707
8th:        Ethan Fields, Breese, Ill., five bass, 18-11, $637
9th:        Harold Buchmeier, Gilbertsville, Ky., five bass, 18-5, $566
10th:     Harrison Terry, Burns, Tenn., five bass, 18-0, $495

Complete results can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

John Riegger of Metropolis, Illinois, caught a bass that weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces, and earned the Berkley Big Bass Boater award of $600.



Mike Westfall of Norris City, Illinois, won the co-angler division and $2,122 Sunday, after bringing three bass to the scale that totaled 12 pounds, 12 ounces.

The top 10 co-anglers finished:

1st:        Mike Westfall, Norris City, Ill., three bass, 12-12, $2,122
2nd:      Philip Thomas, Clarksville, Tenn. three bass, 12-8, $1,061
3rd:       Eric Law, Primm Springs, Tenn., three bass, 11-13, $707
4th:        Jerry North II, Three Way, Tenn., three bass, 11-8, $495
5th:        Jeff McWhorter, New Concord, Ky., three bass, 11-1, $424
6th:        Jack Ryan, Salem, Ill., three bass, 10-12, $389
7th:        Daniel Nolen, Lexington, Tenn., three bass, 10-4, $354
8th:        Mike Raymer, Paris, Tenn., three bass, 9-9, $318
9th:        Joshua Smith, Benton, Ky., three bass, 9-7, $283
10th:     Bo Bivins, Evansville, Ind., three bass, 9-6, $248

Anthony Cancelli of Clarksville, Tennessee, earned the Berkley Big Bass co-angler award of $300, catching a bass that weighed in at 6 pounds, 3 ounces – the largest co-angler catch of the day.

In addition to winning the tournament, Brad Kell of Benton, Kentucky, has the early lead the Fishing Clash LBL Division Angler of the Year (AOY) race with 250 points, while Mike Westfall of Norris City, Illinois, leads the Fishing Clash LBL Division Co-Angler of the Year race with 250 points.

The next event for BFL LBL Division anglers will be held May 10, at Kentucky-Barkley Lakes out of Gilbertsville, Kentucky. To register for the event as a boater or a co-angler, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com or call (270)-252-1000.

The top 60 boaters and co-anglers in the division based on point standings, along with the five tournament winners of each qualifying event, will qualify for the Oct. 24-25 BFL Regional tournament on Dale Hollow Lake in Byrdstown, Tennessee. Boaters will fish for a top award of a new Phoenix 819 Pro with a 200-horsepower Mercury or Suzuki outboard worth $50,000, while co-anglers will compete for a top award of $20,000.

The 2025 Phoenix BFL Presented by T-H Marine is a 24-division circuit devoted to weekend anglers, with 134 events throughout the season, five qualifying tournaments in each division. The top 60 boaters and co-anglers from each division, along with the five qualifying tournament winners, will advance to one of 12 BFL Regional tournaments where they are competing to finish in the top three, which then qualifies them for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the BFL All-American. The 2025 BFL All-American will take place May 29-31, 2025, at Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs, Arkansas, and is hosted by hosted by Visit Hot Springs and the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism.

Proud sponsors of the 2025 MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine include: 7Brew, Abu Garcia, Athletic Brewing, B&W Trailer Hitches, Berkley, BUBBA, Deep Dive App, E3 Sports Apparel, Epic Baits, Fishing Clash, Grizzly, Humminbird, Lew’s, Li Time Batteries, Mercury, Minn Kota, Mossy Oak, Mystik Lubricants, Onyx, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Phoenix Boats, Polaris, Power-Pole, Precision Sonar, Strike King, Suzuki Marine, Tackle Warehouse, T-H Marine, Toyota, WIX Filters and YETI.

For complete details and updated tournament information, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular Bass Fishing League updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow MLF5’s social media outlets at Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.





Little Rock’s Hawkins Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League Event at Lake Hamilton

Boater winner Chip Hawkins of Little Rock, Arkansas, and co-angler winner Rocky Warden of Searcy, Arkansas.
Searcy’s Warden Tops Co-Angler Division

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (March 17, 2025) – Boater Chip Hawkins of Little Rock, Arkansas, caught a five-bass limit weighing 18 pounds, 12 ounces, Saturday to win the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League (BFL) Presented by T-H Marine on Lake Hamilton . The tournament was the first event of the season for the BFL Arkie Division. Hawkins earned $11,000, including the lucrative $7,000 Phoenix MLF Contingency Bonus, for his victory.

Even with all the advanced electronics and new, high-end tackle out there for bass anglers, there are some simple, old-school fishing adages that still hold true – and can still lead to winning stringers.

“My whole life, people have always told me, when it starts raining throw a spinnerbait, and I’ve always done it,” said Hawkins. “And I’ve actually had some of my best tournaments doing it.”

It worked on Saturday at Lake Hamilton. Hawkins caught his winning fish on a BOOYAH spinnerbait with an orange kicker blade. Hawkins was expecting to find fish moving up to get ready to spawn, so in practice he hunted for pockets with the warmest water – areas closer to 60 degrees. While his practice was pretty terrible – in his words – those pockets ended up being where he caught his fish.

“This morning it was raining and cloudy, and so I just picked up a spinnerbait and started running shallow pockets,” he said. “Until it quit raining around 11:30 or 12. Then it was pretty much over.

“I think I was just fishing shallower than most people, to be honest,” Hawkins added. “I was fishing 2 feet of water, where everybody else was still fishing points.”

The top 10 boaters finished the tournament:

1st:        Chip Hawkins, Little Rock, Ark., five bass, 18-12, $11,000 (includes $7,000 Phoenix MLF Contingency Bonus)
2nd:       Kevin Brown, Hot Springs, Ark., five bass, 16-8, $2,000
3rd:       Eugene Moore III, Little Rock, Ark., five bass, 14-13, $1,334
4th:        Jackson Roumbanis, Russellville, Ark., five bass, 14-11, $933
5th:        Brady Horton, Clinton, Ark., five bass, 14-9, $800
6th:        Russell Richmond, Sheridan, Ark., five bass, 14-7, $1,273
7th:        Allen Stewart, North Little Rock, Ark., five bass, 14-5, $633
7th:        Cody McEntire, Walnut Ridge, Ark., five bass, 14-5, $633
9th:        Chris Darby, Hot Springs, Ark., five bass, 14-2, $533
10th:     Kollin Crawford, Broken Bow, Okla., five bass, 13-15, $467

Complete results can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

Russel Richmond of Sheridan, Arkansas, caught a bass that weighed 5 pounds, 10 ounces, and earned the Berkley Big Bass Boater award of $540.



Rocky Warden of Searcy, Arkansas, won the co-angler division and $2,270 Saturday, after bringing three bass to the scale that totaled 9 pounds, 13 ounces.

The top 11 co-anglers finished:

1st:        Rocky Warden, Searcy, Ark., three bass, 9-13, $2,270
2nd:       Benjamin Russell, Saint Robert, Mo., three bass, 9-8, $1,000
3rd:       Michael Brown, Arkadelphia, Ark., three bass, 9-5, $666
4th:        Tommy McCullar, Benton, Ark., three bass, 8-4, $467
5th:        Dale Clark, Malvern, Ark., three bass, 7-15, $400
6th:        Jody Jones, Harvey, Ark., three bass, 7-14, $367
7th:        Keagan Harrison, Sulphur Rock, Ark., three bass, 7-13, $333
8th:        Aaron Calvert, Russellville, Ark., three bass, 7-11, $300
9th:        Reagan Brown, Hot Springs, Ark., three bass, 7-10, $236
9th:        Zachary Morrow, Lonsdale, Ark., three bass, 7-10, $236
9th:        Trenton Williams, Alma, Ark., three bass, 7-10, $236

Warden also earned the Berkley Big Bass co-angler award of $270, catching a bass that weighed in at 5 pounds, 4 ounces – the largest co-angler catch of the day.

In addition to winning the event, Chip Hawkins of Little Rock, Arkansas, has the early lead in the Fishing Clash Arkie Division Angler of the Year (AOY) race with 250 points, while Rocky Warden of Searcy, Arkansas, leads the Fishing Clash Arkie Division Co-Angler of the Year race with 250 points.

The next event for BFL Arkie Division anglers will be held April 12, at Lake Ouachita out of Royal, Arkansas. To register for the event as a boater or a co-angler, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com or call (270)-252-1000.

The top 60 boaters and co-anglers in the division based on point standings, along with the five tournament winners of each qualifying event, will qualify for the Oct. 24-25 BFL Regional tournament on Lake Eufaula in Eufaula, Alabama. Boaters will fish for a top award of a new Phoenix 819 Pro with a 200-horsepower Mercury or Suzuki outboard worth $50,000, while co-anglers will compete for a top award of $20,000.

The 2025 Phoenix BFL Presented by T-H Marine is a 24-division circuit devoted to weekend anglers, with 134 events throughout the season, five qualifying tournaments in each division. The top 60 boaters and co-anglers from each division, along with the five qualifying tournament winners, will advance to one of 12 BFL Regional tournaments where they are competing to finish in the top three, which then qualifies them for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the BFL All-American. The 2025 BFL All-American will take place May 29-31, 2025, at Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs, Arkansas, and is hosted by hosted by Visit Hot Springs and the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism.

Proud sponsors of the 2025 MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine include: 7Brew, Abu Garcia, Athletic Brewing, B&W Trailer Hitches, Berkley, BUBBA, Deep Dive App, E3 Sports Apparel, Epic Baits, Fishing Clash, Grizzly, Humminbird, Lew’s, Li Time Batteries, Mercury, Minn Kota, Mossy Oak, Mystik Lubricants, Onyx, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Phoenix Boats, Polaris, Power-Pole, Precision Sonar, Strike King, Suzuki Marine, Tackle Warehouse, T-H Marine, Toyota, WIX Filters and YETI.

For complete details and updated tournament information, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular Bass Fishing League updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow MLF5’s social media outlets at Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.





AFTCO x Skeeter Collaboration

SANTA ANA, Ca., March 17, 2025
For decades, pro anglers and fishing enthusiasts alike have trusted Skeeter Boats (since 1948) and AFTCO (since 1958) for top-tier performance and durability. Now, these two legendary brands have joined forces for an exciting new collaboration. Skeeter Boats and AFTCO are proud to introduce a premium collection of Skeeter-branded AFTCO apparel and hats, featuring an exclusive camo pattern. This limited-edition lineup—set to debut at the 2025 Bassmaster Classic—includes hats, tees, and outerwear, all designed with the iconic Skeeter logo woven into the custom camo.


“The AFTCO Brand is synonymous with so many of our fisherman and Skeeter Owners alike. To be able to work with such an iconic apparel brand like AFTCO, is a great way to kick off Classic week.” Chris Brown, Brand Marketing Manager of Skeeter Boats
“Skeeter shares the same values as our brand when it comes to making products specifically for professional and enthusiast anglers and it’s great to partner with them on this collab,” AFTCO President, Casey Shedd
About Skeeter Products, Inc.


Skeeter Products, Inc., a Yamaha boat company and leader of performance fishing boats, is proud to support America’s fishing consumers since 1948. Skeeter is the recipient of 22 consecutive NMMA® C.S.I. Customer Satisfaction Index awards and its boats are certified to meet strict U.S. Coast Guard, NMMA®, and American Boat & Yacht® Council standards.
For more information visit www.skeeterboats.com. EAT. SLEEP. FISH.