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Fishing Structure in the Fall for More Bass!

Fishing Structure in the Fall for More Bass! Hey there, fellow bass enthusiasts! It’s Don Baron here, and today we’re diving into one of my favorite topics: fishing structure in the fall for more bass. Trust me, if you’re looking to up your game this season, you’re in for a treat.

Why Fall Structure Fishing is a Game-Changer

Let’s face it, as the leaves start to turn and the air gets crisp, bass fishing can get tricky. But here’s the secret sauce: structure fishing in the fall can be absolute dynamite. Why? Because bass are on the move, following baitfish and looking for their next meal.

Locating Prime Fall Structure

When I’m out on the water in autumn, I’m always on the lookout for these key structures:

  • Creek channel bends
  • Long tapering points
  • Deep coves

These spots are like bass highways in the fall. They’re using these structures to migrate and feed, so if you can find them, you’re golden.

The Fall Transition: What You Need to Know

Here’s the deal: the fall transition isn’t a slow dance. It’s more like a quick step that happens almost overnight. One day you’re crushing it with topwater, and the next, it’s like the bass have vanished. But don’t worry, I’ve got you covered.

Tactics for Tackling Fall Structure

Go Deep and Stay Mobile

In the early fall, I’m all about covering water. I’ll use baits that mimic the prevalent forage – usually shad or herring in my neck of the woods

5. Crankbaits and jerkbaits are my go-to lures for this.

Focus on the Edges

Bass love to hang out along the deeper edges of vegetation or along channels that cut through weed beds1. These areas act like underwater highways for bass, so make sure you’re hitting them hard.

Lure Selection for Fall Structure Fishing

Alright, let’s talk tools of the trade. Here are my top picks for fall structure fishing:

  1. Chatterbaits in green pumpkin shad
  2. Squarebills in gizzard shad or abalone shad colors
  3. Jerkbaits in bone or Tennessee shad patterns

Pro Tip: Match the Hatch

Remember, in fall, it’s all about matching what the bass are feeding on. If you’re fishing a pond with bluegills, don’t be afraid to throw a black and blue bladed jig.

Timing is Everything

Pay attention to those nighttime temperatures. When they start to cool down, that’s your cue to hit the water hard. The bass will be actively feeding to bulk up for winter.

Wrapping It Up

Fall structure fishing for bass is all about understanding their movements and being in the right place at the right time. Keep these tips in mind, and you’ll be well on your way to some epic fall fishing sessions. Remember, fishing structure in the fall for more bass isn’t just about the catch – it’s about the thrill of the hunt and outsmarting these crafty fish. So get out there, hit those structures, and let me know how you do! Tight lines, everyone!



NPFL Season Finale Now Set for Lake Murray

NPFL Season Finale Now Set for Lake Murray

WILKESVILLE, Ohio — The National Professional Fishing League and Capital City/Lake Murray Country Regional Tourism Board (CCLMC) are announcing that the NPFL will complete its 2024 season on South Carolina’s Lake Murray out of Newberry, South Carolina, December 11-13. The tournament was previously scheduled for the St. Johns River out of DeLand, Florida, but high waters and unsafe conditions following two major hurricanes required that the venue be changed.

“There are mixed emotions with this announcement,” said NPFL President Brad Fuller. “We’re disappointed that we cannot move ahead with plans to fish the St. Johns River and work with the wonderful team at the West Volusia Tourism Advertising Authority, but weather and river conditions meant that we first had to reschedule that event and that we now must relocate it. Fortunately, we have the opportunity to go to historic Lake Murray and finish our season on a fishery that we’ve been targeting for some time and that promises to be a fantastic setting for our season finale.”

Georgia Turner, Executive Director of the West Volusia Tourism Advertising Authority in DeLand, Florida, said, “We’re disappointed that the schedule didn’t work out this year due to weather conditions, but we look forward to having the NPFL back very soon!”

The 2024 NPFL season will conclude at Lake Murray, the “Jewel of South Carolina” — a reservoir that has hosted numerous major fishing championships through the years. Created nearly a century ago, the lake offers 50,000 surface acres and 650 miles of shoreline for the NPFL pros to spread out and target largemouth bass using a wide variety of baits and techniques.

“We’re glad we could step up to the challenge and work this prestigious professional fishing league season finale into our schedule. We know Lake Murray will deliver a challenging event to the professional anglers and that the final weights will be strong,” said Miriam Atria, CCLMC President/CEO.

About the National Professional Fishing League
The National Professional Fishing League (NPFL) was founded to bring competitive fishing to a broader audience and offer anglers a platform to compete at the highest level. The NPFL is committed to fostering integrity, competition, and innovation in the sport, providing anglers and fans alike with an exciting and unique experience.



Colden Baker & Manning Gross win CATT Lake Wateree with 5 bass weighing 16.39 lbs

Next up at Wateree we have a CATT Fall Qualifier and a CATT $60 Open Oct 26 at Clearwater Cove Marina!

Colden Baker & Manning Gross win Lake Wateree with 5 bass weighing 16.39 lbs!

Ray & Channon Dowey take 2nd Place with 5 bass weighing 14.38 lbs!

Scott Faile with the BF at 4.47 lbs!

TeamBFWeightWinningsPoints
Colden Baker & Manning Gross3.7416.39$720.00110
Ray & Channon Dowey3.3014.38$320.00109
Jeff Norris & Jacob Norris3.8614.14108
Greg Sigmon4.1913.19107
Kareem & Jaylen White4.0212.17106
Scott Faile – Dearal Rodgers4.4711.68$120.00105
Chad Sinclair0.0010.88104
Butch Williams – Sonny Beam0.0010.20103
Billy Willis – Glen Porter2.759.47102
Jason Ries & Roger McKee2.544.56101
Brice Rizzetta0.000.0091
Dean Benfield0.000.0091
Total Entrys$960.00
BONUS $$500.00
Total Paid At Ramp$1,160.00
2024 Wateree Fall Final Fund$200.00
CATT$50.00
2025 CATT Championship$50.00
2024 Wateree Fall Fund Total$420.00



Cheyne Crummett & Bobby Brown Win Lake Anna Sunday Morning Bass Series Fall Classic

10/20/2024 – Sunday Morning Bass Series Fall Classic – 58 Boats – 12 Paid Places – Results

1- Cheyne Crummett / Bobby Brown – (5) – 14.98

2 – Will Vickery / Jace Vickery (5) – 13.47

3 – Wilson Bradley / Tyson Mastin (5) – 12.99

4 – Neville Green / Steve Lanier (5) – 12.67

5 – Eric Johnson / Timmy Garner (5) – 12.15

6 – Todd Bradford / Duke Bevins (5) – 11.47

7 – Wayne Holder / Joe Semones (4) – 11.26

8 – John James / Jeff Gibson (5) – 11.24

9 – Steve Rose / Mark Mitchell (5) – 11.22

9 – Matt Seale / Mickey Wilson (5) – 11.22

11 – Lewis Williams / Phil Harris (5) – 11.10

12 – John Robinson / Paul Smith (5) – 10.83

BIG FISH – Will Vickery / Jace Vickery – 6.58



Brann & Cox Win 5 Alive/STATE CONSTRUCTION Fall Trail Tournament #3 on Hyco Lake

5 Alive/ STATE CONSTRUCTION Fall Trail
Tournament #3 – Hyco Lake
10/19/2024

Round 3 is in the books for the STATE CONSTRUCTION Fall Trail. 
We had 41 boats show up Saturday for the 3rd tournament of the 5 tournament series. It was COLD

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to start off and that brought the fog with it. After a 30 minute fog delay we blasted off all 41 boats to see if they could come up with the 5 good bites you need to pull off the WIN. 
As the teams started coming to the scales Team “BIG BOYS” Jeff Brann & WF Cox walked up and put a 5 fish limit weighing 17.56 pounds on the scales. That was enough to take home the

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WIN

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They took home

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$1550.00

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when it was all said and done. BIG CONGRATULATIONS to the heaviest team in the series that had the heaviest bag for the day!!

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All that being said this was the closest tournament win that we have ever had.The 2nd place team of Dylan Gee & Sean Gunter had a 5 fish limit weighing 17.55 pounds. That’s less than a ounce between 1st & 2nd place.

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They carried home

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$800.00

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for their efforts for the day. GREAT JOB GUYS!
Big Fish for the tournament was Won by the 6th place finishing team of Tim Staton & Pam Staton.They had a fish weighing 6.99 pounds earning them $410.00
CONGRATULATIONS to all the teams that placed in the money.
The 4th tournament of the STATE CONSTRUCTION Fall Trail will be at Mayo Lake on 11/2/2024.

If you have any questions or want to pre register contact me Kevin Sheppard at 336-264-8416

Again we want to Thank STATE CONSTRUCTION for sponsoring the Trail and making it happen.

Results.
1st. Brann & Cox-17.56 pounds-$1550.00 -TWT
2nd. Gee & Gunter- 17.55 pounds-$800.00 – TWT
3rd. Moore & Moore- 14.54 pounds-$525.00 – TWT
4th. Denton & Denton- 13.86 pounds-$300.00
5th. Ross Oliver – 13.83 pounds-$225.00
6th. Staton & Staton- 13.07 pounds-$175.00
7th.Wall & Scearce- 11.80 pounds-$115.00
8th. Haigh & Washburn- 11.46 pounds
9th. Mahan & Smith- 11.32 pounds
10th. Dalton & West- 11.15 pounds

Big Fish.
Staton & Staton- 6.99 pounds – $410.00



Ever Green stitches together crankbait and jerkbait body parts to create the monster of all hardbaits, the new DXV-18.

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Ever Green stitches together crankbait and jerkbait body parts to create the monster of all hardbaits, the new DXV-18.
FOOTHILL RANCH, CA (October 22, 2024) – Sometimes, merging the features and functions of two unique entities is an epic failure, say, like, Cheetos Lip Balm, or ridiculous, such as the jackalope. Other times, they merge harmoniously, an easy example being the car and truck fusion that became the SUV.From the cosmos of fishing, Ever Green’s new DXV-18– part of the DD X-Over family – is a beautifully engineered crossover lure, merging the body shape and actions of a crankbait and jerkbait. Created in collaboration with Bassmaster Elite favorite, Morizo Shimizu, the resulting “Frankenstein bait” strikes mortal fear in deep ranging bass. A larger and advanced diving bill sends the DXV-18 to 18-feet, even deeper with lighter braided lines. The bill’s unique curvature promises a quick plunge and straight run on the retrieve, too. The bill design also accommodates the snapping action associated with hard jerkbaits. 
On the cast, you’ll appreciate how the DXV-18’s aerodynamic body – combined with the unique bill – considers air resistance to cast long, straight, and smooth. It’s casting distance and consistency attributes don’t end there, however. Ever Green cleverly installed both a fixed weight and transfer weight system. The fixed weight provides reliability, while the weight transfer system greatly enhances casting distance. The DXV-18’s size and hook configuration are equally as notable. At nearly 6-inches, the hardbait presents a generous target, the size of bait preferred by larger bass. Moreover, the added body length and heft combined with its unique looks make it ideal for fall and wintertime bass fishing – so, now.  While most conventional crankbaits sport only two treble hooks, Ever Green’s DXV-18 features a triplet of exceedingly sharp, #4 black nickel plated treble hooks. The added hook vastly improves hookup ratios, as fish are hung no matter where they attack the bait. Fished in the mid-layers amongst suspended fish, Ever Green says the DVX-18 yields a shimmying action reminiscent of a balsawood crankbait, but with significantly upped durability. On the bottom, the DVX-18 has a twisting action as it taps the bottom and navigates around obstacles. 
Cosmetic detail is foundational on all Ever Green creations, and this accuracy is clear as day with the DVX-18. Grid-like scale patterns imbue authenticity and play with available light while on the move. Contoured gills unite with the bait’s signature eyeballs, which are accurate and pronounced. Said details can prove invaluable when the bait is paused in a jerkbait sequence.  The spectacularly colorized finishes complete the bait’s elevated stature. Multi-hue airbrushed treatments simulate the color transitions seen on real baitfish. No stark color changes, but rather fades in and out that smack of reality. And each of the 6 patterns is a proven winner from Japan to the lakes, rivers, and reservoirs of North America.
COLD SHAD
SECRET CHART
KO SMELT
CORKSCREW
GHOST AYU
BLUEGILL CHARTREUSE
Ever Green DXV-18 FEATURES: Crankbait and jerkbait crossover Unique profile and action fish haven’t seen before Large, advanced, and durable diving bill Triplicate of treble hooks for improved hookset ratios Sharp and durable #4 nickel plated treble hooks Fixed weight for consistent casts Weight transfer to extend casting distance Can be fished off the bottom or mid-layer for suspended fish Dives to 18-feet – even deeper with a light braided line Detailed fish scale patterns Contoured gills and oversized eyes SIZE: 5.9-incheCOLORS: Ghost Ayu, Corkscrew, Bluegill Chartreuse, Secret Chart, Cold Shad, and KO Smelt.MSRP $21.99
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Cartersville High School (Ga.) Wins MLF Abu Garcia High School Fishing Presented by Tackle Warehouse Open on Lake Chickamauga

DAYTON, Tenn. (Oct. 21, 2024) – The MLF High School Fishing team of Bill Gaines and Owen Wiggins of Taylorsville, Georgia, representing the Cartersville High Fishing Team, brought five bass to the scale weighing 17 pounds, 10 ounces to win the MLF Abu Garcia High School Fishing Presented by Tackle Warehouse Open at Lake Chickamauga Presented by Simms.

A field of 37 teams competed Saturday in the no-entry-fee tournament, which was hosted by Fish Dayton – Rhea Economic & Tourism Council. In MLF High School Fishing competition, the top 10 percent of teams competing advance to the High School Fishing National Championship.

The top three teams that advanced to the 2025 High School Fishing National Championship are:

1st:        Cartersville High Fishing Team, Cartersville, Ga., Bill Gaines and Owen Wiggins, five bass, 17-10               
2nd:       Kingston Fishing Team, Kingston, Tenn., Hayden Barnett and Camdyn Cranfill, five bass, 13-6               
3rd:       Kingston Fishing Team, Kingston, Tenn., Jackson Daugherty and James Lane, five bass, 12-15

Rounding out the top 10 teams were:

4th         Kaneland High School, Maple Park, Ill., JD McBroom and Carter Pjesky, five bass, 12-10            
5th         Galatia High School, Galatia, Ill., Brian Gibbs and Mace Ridgeway, five bass, 11-12        
6th         Smoky Mountain Anglers, Tennessee, Carson Holbert and Cooper Moon, four bass, 10-3          
7th         Alcoa Fishing Team, Tennessee, Tanner Howerton and Ainsley Lynn, four bass, 7-3    
8th         Gordon Lee High School, Chickamauga, Ga., Bryson Johnson and Eli Massey, four bass, 6-13   
9th         Richland County High School, Olney, Ill., Drake Koester and Jakoby Vandyke, two bass, 6-8     
10th      Salem Community High School, Salem, Ill., Peyton Bumgardner and Ben Ryan, two bass, 6-4  

Complete results from the event can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

MLF Abu Garcia High School Fishing presented by Tackle Warehouse tournaments are free, two-person (team) events for students in grades 7-12 and are open to any MLF and TBF Student Angler Federation-affiliated high school club. The top 10 percent of teams at each Open event, along with the TBF High School Fishing state championships, advance to the High School Fishing National Championship. Tournaments held on or before May 6, 2024, advance teams to the 2024 National Championship. Tournaments held after May 6, 2024, advance teams to the 2025 National Championship.

The 2025 Abu Garcia High School Fishing National Championship & World Finals events will take place June 25-27, at Grand Lake in Grove, Oklahoma. The High School Fishing National Champions each receive a $5,000 college scholarship to the school of their choice and advance to the 2025 MLF Toyota Series Championship to compete as co-anglers.

Proud sponsors of the 2024 MLF Abu Garcia High School Fishing Presented by Tackle Warehouse include: 7 Brew Coffee, Abu Garcia, B&W Trailer Hitches, Berkley, BUBBA, E3, Epic Baits, General Tire, GSM Outdoors, Lew’s, Mercury, Mossy Oak, Onyx, Phoenix, Polaris, Power-Pole, Strike King, Suzuki, Tackle Warehouse, T-H Marine, Toyota and YETI.

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



Georgia’s Hadden Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League Regional on Watts Bar Lake

Boater winner Tanner Hadden of Appling, Georgia, and Strike-King co-angler winner Corey Smith of Hazard, Kentucky.
Kentucky’s Smith Tops Strike King Co-Angler Division

SPRING CITY, Tenn. (Oct. 21, 2024) – Boater Tanner Hadden of Appling, Georgia, caught a three-day total of 15 bass weighing 47 pounds even to win the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League (BFL) Presented by T-H Marine Regional on Watts Bar Lake Presented by recteq . The tournament, which was hosted by the Rhea County Department of Tourism – Fish Spring City, concluded Saturday. For his win, Hadden earned a prize package valued at $65,805, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro bass boat with a 200-horsepower Mercury or Suzuki outboard, $10,000 and the lucrative $7,000 Phoenix MLF Contingency Bonus.

The Watts Bar event served as Regional championship for BFL Region 5. Originally scheduled for Clarks Hill Lake in Appling, Georgia, the event moved due to the impacts of the recent hurricanes. The field included the top 45 boaters and co-anglers based on point standings, plus each of the tournament winners, from the 2024 Choo Choo, Music City, Piedmont and Volunteer divisions. The top six boaters and co-anglers have qualified for the 2025 BFL All-American, which will be held on Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs, Arkansas, May 29-31.

Hadden is a senior business management major at the University of South Carolina-Union. He actually signed up to fish the entire Choo Choo Division for the first time this year just for a shot at making this Regional, since it was originally scheduled for nearby Clarks Hill. Obviously, the storms changed the plans, but that didn’t slow down Hadden.

“It all worked out in the end,” he said.

Getting the W started with adapting to conditions.

“From all the flooding, a lot of the lake was blown out,” he said about Watts Bar. “There were only a few areas of the lake that were clean. One of them was by the boat ramp, so I pretty much figured I’d stick around in that area.”

In addition to the muddy water, anglers had to deal with a cold front – a tough combo anywhere, anytime of year. The cold, muddy conditions pushed the fish off the bank. Hadden relocated them about 50 feet out suspended on the edge of some grass over about 15 feet of water. Schools of bait were suspended in these areas, too.

“I fished two half-mile banks for three days pretty much,” he said. “That was it. And they were in the same pocket. I pretty much fished one creek arm all week.”

Hadden used Garmin LiveScope to find and target his fish with a white jerkbait and a Greenfish Tackle Bad Little Dude (BLD) Jig.

The mornings were slow all week. In fact, most days the fish didn’t turn on until after 11. On day two, it was closer to 1 p.m. The most interesting part was how defined the bite window was each day. Hadden saw fish on his sonar all day long, but they just wouldn’t bite until after the sun got up and something triggered them to get active. Each day, he experienced a similar flurry of activity.

“At 11 the first day I went through one stretch and caught three 4-pounders within like 30 minutes to an hour,” he said. “And then the second day, I struggled until 1. They didn’t start biting until 1 because it got colder the second day. At 1 o’clock, I caught two 3 1/2-pounders back to back off that same stretch.

“The third day it was like 11 o’clock when I got on one stretch and just started catching them. I caught pretty much everything I caught in like 15 minutes. It was a timing deal.”

Hadden’s limits included a mix of species. Day one, he weighed four largemouths and a 4 1/4-pound smallmouth as part of his 18-pound, 11-ounce limit. Day two, his three biggest keepers were three different species – largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass. Hadden weighed 14-11. The final day, he weighed in a 13-10 limit of five largies to move into first place for the win and his shot at the 2025 All-American.

The top six boaters who qualified for the 2025 All-American finished:

1st:        Tanner Hadden, Appling, Ga., 15 bass, 47-0, $65,805 (includes $7,000 Phoenix MLF Contingency Bonus)
2nd:       Dustin Dyer, Johnson City, Tenn., 15 bass, 45-3, $9,805
3rd:       Jeremy York, Conyers, Ga., 14 bass, 45-1, $5,829
4th:        Nathan Reynolds, Nashville, Tenn., 15 bass ,45-0, $3,642
5th:        Dillon Falardeau, Hixson, Tenn., 12 bass, 44-14, $1,761
6th:        Parker Batts, Dandridge, Tenn., 13 bass ,44-8, $1,585

The rest of the top 12 finished:

7th:        Jonathan Dagley, Wartburg, Tenn., 15 bass, 43-5, $1,409
8th:        Vince Botts, Bluff City, Tenn., 15 bass, 43-0, $1,233
9th:        Josh Womack, Gallatin, Tenn., 15 bass, 42-10, $1,057
10th:     Jake Gardner, Lenoir City, Tenn., 15 bass, 42-8, $969
11th:     Hunter Bouldin, McMinnville, Tenn., 15 bass, 42-6, $881
12th:     Riley Faulkner, Jacksboro, Tenn., 14 bass, 37-14, $881

Complete results can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

The top-finishing boater from each division (not including the winner) earned a $1,000 bonus for placing highest in the event. Those anglers included:

Music City:       Nathan Reynolds, Nashville, Tenn., 4th Place, $1,000
Choo Choo:      Jeremy York, Conyers, Ga., 3rd Place, $1,000
Piedmont:        John Wiese, Charlotte, N.C., 24th Place, $1,000
Volunteer:       Dustin Dyer, Johnson City, Tenn., 2nd Place $1,000

Matt VanMeter of Grant, Alabama, won the Berkley Big Bass boater award and earned the $1,000 prize.



Corey Smith of Hazard, Kentucky, won the Strike King co-angler division Saturday after bringing a three-day total of 13 bass weighing 39 pounds, 1 ounce, to the scale. His $50,000 prize package included a new Phoenix 819 Pro bass boat with a 200-horsepower Mercury or Suzuki outboard.

The top six Strike King co-anglers who qualified for the 2025 All-American finished:

1st:        Corey Smith, Hazard, Ky., 13 bass, 39-1, $50,000
2nd:       Ernest Stephens, Orrum, N.C., 12 bass, 38-13, $4,946
3rd:       Dewayne Drummonds, Gray, Ky., 11 bass, 30-2, $2,719
4th:        Luke Shrader, Monticello, Ky., 11 bass, 30-0, $1,984
5th:        Brad Sampson, Knoxville, Tenn., 11 bass, 29-8, $889
6th:        Cy Matlock, Crump, Tenn., nine bass, 27-11, $1,300

The rest of the top 12 finished:

7th:        Wayne Crouch, Jamestown, Tenn., 10 bass, 26-14, $811
8th:        Konnor Sweet, Abingdon, Va., 11 bass, 26-13, $622
9th:        Kenny Botts, Alvaton, Ky., 10 bass, 23-15, $533
10th:     Darren Kelly, Wartburg, Tenn., six bass, 23-11, $489
11th:     Justin Stephenson, Jasper, Ala., eight bass, 23-10, $945
12th:     Joshua Green, Cartersville, Ga., seven bass, 19-14, $445

The top-finishing co-angler from each division (not including the winner) earned a $500 bonus for placing highest in the event. Those anglers included:

Music City:       Luke Shrader, Monticello, Ky., 4th Place, $500
Choo Choo:      Cy Matlock, Crump, Tenn., 6th Place, $500
Piedmont:        Corey Smith, Hazard, Ky., 2nd Place, $500
Volunteer:       Dewayne Drummonds, Gray, Ky., 3rd Place $500

Justin Stephenson of Jasper, Alabama, won the Berkley Big Bass co-angler award and earned the $500 bonus.

The 2024 Phoenix BFL Presented by T-H Marine is a 24-division circuit devoted to weekend anglers, with 128 events throughout the season, five qualifying tournaments in each division. Proud sponsors of the 2024 MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine include: 7 Brew Coffee, Abu Garcia, B&W Trailer Hitches, Berkley, BUBBA, E3, Epic Baits, Fishing Clash, General Tire, GSM Outdoors, Lew’s, Mercury, Mossy Oak, Onyx, Phoenix, Polaris, Power-Pole, PowerStop Brakes, REDCON1, Strike King, Suzuki, 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.



B.A.S.S. announces schedule for enhanced 2025 Bassmaster Opens season

The 2025 St. Croix Bassmaster Opens presented by SEVIIN schedule features eight events in two divisions.

Photo by Grant Moxley/B.A.S.S.

Oct. 22, 2024

B.A.S.S. announces schedule for enhanced 2025 Bassmaster Opens season

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — B.A.S.S. officials have announced the schedule for the revamped 2025 St. Croix Bassmaster Opens presented by SEVIIN, and the schedule features eight events — including some vintage tournament stops for the organization — across two divisions.

For 2025, Opens anglers placing in the Top 50 in each division’s Angler of the Year race will advance to the Bassmaster Elite Qualifiers series. This stand-alone series will feature three events, spanning from September through November, where anglers will compete to qualify for the Bassmaster Elite Series. The Bassmaster Elite Qualifiers series schedule will be released at a later date.

“We are proud of the diversity of this schedule,” said Executive Director of Tournaments Hank Weldon. “Each division works its way from south to north as the year goes along and mixes in different kinds of fisheries from highland reservoirs to river systems to tidal fisheries as well. At the end of the Opens, we should have a very diverse and tested group ready to move into the EQs.”

The schedule begins Jan. 23-25 at Clarks Hill Reservoir in Evans, Ga. This event marks the first time an Open event has visited the fishery, which is the third-largest artificial lake east of the Mississippi River. Featuring more than 400 miles of shoreline, Clarks Hill is referred to by Georgians as “Georgia’s Freshwater Coast.”

After a break of more than two months, Division 1 will pick up competition again April 16-18 at Tombigbee River in Columbus, Miss., a stop that hasn’t appeared on a Bassmaster schedule since 2004. Arkansas pro Mark Davis brought 62-4 to the scales to win that event by a massive 15-pound, 1-ounce margin over Kevin VanDam.

“Visit Columbus, partnering with the city of Columbus and Lowndes County, is thrilled to welcome Bassmaster and its anglers,” said Frances Glenn, tourism director for Columbus-Lowndes Convention & Visitors Bureau. “We cannot wait to show off our beautiful town and great fishing on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. A tournament of this size is a huge economic boost not only for our hospitality partners, but our area as well. Columbus is known for its warm Southern hospitality, and we are looking forward to welcoming a national tournament.”

Division 1 then heads to Upper Chesapeake Bay in North East, Md., July 23-25. Elite Series pro Aaron Martens picked up a 2015 victory at Chesapeake Bay with a total of 70 pounds, 2 ounces. The Division then heads over to St. Lawrence River in Waddington, N.Y., July 31-Aug. 2, which claimed the No. 1 spot overall on the 2024 Bassmaster Magazine 100 Best Bass Lakes list for its deep, clear waters that are famous for chunk smallmouth.

Division 2 kicks off its season Feb. 13-15 at Sam Rayburn Reservoir in Jasper, Texas. The 114,000-acre Sam Rayburn ended up No. 7 in the 2024 Bassmaster Magazine 100 Best Bass Lakes: Central list for producing giant largemouth consistently. The next stop for Division 2 will be a familiar one, as the Opens return to Kentucky Lake/Lake Barkley in Paris, Tenn., March 6-8.

Division 2 then takes a swing to a destination that has not been visited by Opens competitors in nearly a decade — Norfork Lake in Mountain Home, Ark., April 3-5, where anglers will find plentiful bass in more than 22,000 acres of crystal blue water set in the Ozark Mountains.

The final stop of Division 2 will be Aug. 14-16 on Leech Lake in Walker, Minn., where in 2024 22-year-old Easton Fothergill fished his home waters to win an Open event with a weight of 49-13. The 2024 stop was the first visit for the Opens to Leech Lake.

“I absolutely circled this one on the calendar,” Fothergill said after winning the Leech Lake event. “Being 30 minutes away (from home) and the first time B.A.S.S. has come to Leech Lake and Walker, Minnesota — I’ve spent so much time out here through my childhood; it means the world to me to pull off the win on my home lake.”

Also new for the 2025 Opens and EQ Series, the new electronics rule for 2025 that was implemented for the Elite Series will also apply for the Opens. That includes standardization practices that allow for only one live transducer connected to the trolling motor shaft and capping total screen inches at 55. Complete details of the 2025 Opens format can be found at Bassmaster.com.

2025 St. Croix Bassmaster Opens presented by SEVIIN


Division 1
DateLocation 
Clarks Hill ReservoirJan. 23-25Evans, Ga. 
Tombigbee RiverApril 16-18Columbus, Miss. 
Upper Chesapeake BayJuly 23-25North East, Md. 
St. Lawrence RiverJuly 31-Aug. 2Waddington, N.Y. 
    
    
Division 2DateLocation 
Sam Rayburn ReservoirFeb. 13-15Jasper, Texas 
Kentucky Lake/Lake BarkleyMarch 6-8Paris, Tenn. 
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Leech Lake Aug. 14-16Walker, Minn. 
    
    
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Tombigbee RiverApril 16-18Columbus, Miss. 
Upper Chesapeake BayJuly 23-25North East, Md. 
St. Lawrence RiverJuly 31-Aug. 2Waddington, N.Y. 
Leech LakeAug. 14-16Walker, Minn. 
    
     

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Longview’s Fogle Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League Regional on Wright Patman Lake

Boater winner Zack Fogle of Longview, Texas, and Strike-King co-angler winner Mark Sloan of Harrison, Arkansas.
Arkansas’ Sloan Tops Strike King Co-Angler Division

TEXARKANA, Texas (Oct. 21, 2024) – Boater Zack Fogle of Longview, Texas, caught a three-day total of 15 bass weighing 48 pounds, 8 ounces, to win the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League (BFL) Presented by T-H Marine Regional on Wright Patman Lake . The tournament, which was hosted by the City of Texarkana, Texas, concluded Saturday. For his win, Fogle earned a prize package valued at $67,000, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro bass boat with a 200-horsepower Mercury or Suzuki outboard, $10,000 and the lucrative $7,000 Phoenix MLF Contingency Bonus.

The Wright Patman event served as Regional championship for BFL Region 6. The field included the top 45 boaters and co-anglers based on point standings, plus each of the tournament winners, from the 2024 Arkie, Cowboy, Mississippi and Okie divisions. The top six boaters and co-anglers have qualified for the 2025 BFL All-American, which will be held on Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs, Arkansas, May 29-31.

Fogle’s winning strategy was to get away from the fishing pressure concentrated around obvious targets on Wright Patman’s shoreline.

“It’s a very shallow fishery; pretty much the whole lake,” he said. “Out in the middle of the lake it’s even 8 to 10 foot in some places. Typically, everything (fishing patterns) is around the bushes, laydowns and all that kind of shallow bank cover type of stuff. But as I was practicing for the tournament, everyone was up there around that stuff fishing, and I knew it wouldn’t hold up through the whole event. So I kind of backed off and started looking for brush piles and the bigger stumps off the bank that were holding fish.”

Fogle marked about 200 brush piles for the tournament. His better brush piles were in 10 to 12 feet of water and produced 12 of his 15 keepers. He also targeted some stumps in about 5 feet of water, and even those were out off the bank away from other anglers.
 
His strategy each day was to start on a spot within sight of takeoff and milk that area until about 10 a.m. Then, he switched to a run-and-gun strategy the rest of the day to cull up his weight.

On day one, it worked perfectly. He had a 3-pounder and another keeper in the livewell before the entire field was done launching and a limit by 8 a.m. He started out in third place with 17 pounds, 4 ounces. Day two was similar. Fogle sacked up a limit by 8:20 and then culled his way to another 17-pound daily weight, which put him in first place by 10 ounces.

“The last day got extremely tough,” he said. “It got tough on everyone. I didn’t get a limit until about 12:30. On my starting spot, I only caught two that morning. I was a little worried, feeling the pressure of everything. I just kept my head down and ran through my stuff and ended up getting my limit. Around 2:05, I pulled back on my starting spot because it was close to takeoff, and I culled my final time and actually broke off a big fish in a brush pile. I was really concerned that was going to cost me the tournament because I only had 14 pounds. I came in, and it turns out the guy really close to me, Cody (Ross), he actually had the same weight as me – 14-4. So that 10-ounce lead I had basically held through the last day.”

Fogle caught most of his fish on a Texas-rigged 10 1/2-inch Zoom Ol’ Monster worm. He also caught one keeper on a jerkbait and a couple on lighter Texas rigs. Now in his sixth BFL season, Fogle is headed to the All-American for the first time.

“I’m super excited about it,” he said. “I’m looking forward to it. It (Lake Hamilton) is not terribly far from me. It’s only four hours from here, so it’s pretty exciting. I’ve heard it’s a very fun tournament to fish.”

The top six boaters who qualified for the 2025 All-American finished:

1st:        Zack Fogle, Longview, Texas, 15 bass, 48-8, $67,000 (includes $7,000 Phoenix MLF Contingency Bonus)
2nd:       Cody Ross, Livingston, Texas, 15 bass, 47-14, $11,000
3rd:       Doug Rochelle, Texarkana, Texas, 15 bass, 46-6, $6,000
4th:        Jeremy West, Hamilton, Miss., 15 bass, 44-7, $4,000
5th:        Glen Bingham, Texarkana, Texas, 15 bass, 44-1, $2,000
6th:        Dillon Roberts, Oologah, Okla., 15 bass, 43-8, $2,800

The rest of the top 12 finished:

7th:        Blake Capps, Muskogee, Okla., 15 bass, 40-13, $1,725
8th:        Tater Reynolds, Florien, La., 15 bass, 38-8, $1,700
9th:        Scott Hardin, Little Rock, Ark., 14 bass, 37-9, $1,200
10th:     Brad Morgan, Ashdown, Ark., 15 bass, 36-12, $1,100
11th:     Josh Greer, Carthage, Mo., 15 bass, 35-11, $1,000
12th:     Brad Smith, Longview, Texas, 13 bass, 35-8, $2,000

Complete results can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

The top-finishing boater from each division (not including the winner) earned a $1,000 bonus for placing highest in the event. Those anglers included:

Arkie:                  Doug Rochelle, Texarkana, Texas, 3rd Place, $1,000
Cowboy:            Cody Ross, Livingston, Texas, 2nd Place, $1,000
Mississippi:     Jeremy West, Hamilton, Miss., 4th Place, $1,000
Okie:                    Dillon Roberts, Oologah, Okla., 6th Place $1,000

Brad Smith of Longview, Texas, won the Berkley Big Bass boater award and $1,000 for landing a bass that weighed 5 pounds, 10 ounces.



Mark Sloan of Harrison, Arkansas, won the Strike King co-angler division Saturday after bringing a three-day total of 10 bass weighing 30 pounds, 3 ounces, to the scale. His $50,400 prize package included a new Phoenix 819 Pro bass boat with a 200-horsepower Mercury or Suzuki outboard.

The top six Strike King co-anglers who qualified for the 2025 All-American finished:

1st:        Mark Sloan, Harrison, Ark., 10 bass, 30-3, $50,400
2nd:       Robert Massey, Calhoun, La., 13 bass, 26-12, $5,500
3rd:       Logan Slaughter, Dallas, Texas, 13 bass, 25-1, $2,500
4th:        Nathan Hall, Hensley, Ark., 10 bass, 24-15, $2,000
5th:        Cedric Jackson, Sicily Island, La., 12 bass, 24-7, $1,000
6th:        William Easley, Pollok, Texas, nine bass, 22-7, $900

The rest of the top 12 finished:

7th:        Russell Malone, Grove, Okla., 11 bass, 21-15, $1,300
8th:        Jonathan Dotson, Dover, Ark., eight bass, 21-11, $700
9th:        Wes Ledbetter, Coweta, Okla., eight bass, 17-4, $600
10th:     Levi Nix, Weatherford, Okla., six bass, 14-12, $550
11th:     Zack Nick, Lufkin, Texas, seven bass, 14-10, $500
12th:     Buck Blackwell, Pine Bluff, Ark., seven bass, 13-0, $500

The top-finishing co-angler from each division (not including the winner) earned a $500 bonus for placing highest in the event. Those anglers included:

Arkie:                  Nathan Hall, Hensley, Ark., 4th Place, $500
Cowboy:            Robert Massey, Calhoun, La. 2nd Place, $500
Mississippi:     Joe Cornelius, Corinth, Miss., 17th Place, $500
Okie:                    Russell Malone, Grove, Okla., 7th Place $500

Zachary Morrow of Lonsdale, Arkansas, won the Berkley Big Bass co-angler award and $500 for catching a bass that weighed in at 5 pounds, 15 ounces.

The 2024 Phoenix BFL Presented by T-H Marine is a 24-division circuit devoted to weekend anglers, with 128 events throughout the season, five qualifying tournaments in each division. Proud sponsors of the 2024 MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine include: 7 Brew Coffee, Abu Garcia, B&W Trailer Hitches, Berkley, BUBBA, E3, Epic Baits, Fishing Clash, General Tire, GSM Outdoors, Lew’s, Mercury, Mossy Oak, Onyx, Phoenix, Polaris, Power-Pole, PowerStop Brakes, REDCON1, Strike King, Suzuki, Tackle Warehouse, T-H Marine, Toyota, WIX Filters and YETI.

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