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Final Bassmaster Open event of season set for Alabama’s Lake Martin

Alabama’s Lake Martin will host the final St. Croix Bassmaster Open presented by SEVIIN of the season after relocating the event from Lake Hartwell in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. 

Photo by Garrick Dixon/B.A.S.S.

Oct. 4, 2024

Final Bassmaster Open event of season set for Alabama’s Lake Martin

ALEXANDER CITY, Ala. — Approximately 200 anglers had their sights set on South Carolina’s Lake Hartwell for the final St. Croix Bassmaster Open presented by SEVIIN tournament of 2024.

Unfortunately for those in the Anderson, S.C., area, and so many others throughout the eastern United States, Hurricane Helene paid a visit, as well.

The massive Category 4 storm made landfall in Florida’s Big Bend area but ravaged states as far north as West Virginia as it made its destructive romp up the East Coast. In the end, dozens of lives were lost and untold billions in damages were incurred.

And though it was on the edge of Helene, Green Pond Landing at Lake Hartwell (where takeoff and weigh-ins for the final Open tournament of 2024 were to be held) wasn’t without damage. Given the circumstances, as well as the difficulty with finding key resources such as fuel and electricity throughout the southeastern U.S., B.A.S.S. made the decision to move the tournament.

In an effort to respect the resources and be sensitive to the difficulties storms have created in the Lake Hartwell area, the pros now are headed to Alabama where they’ll close the Opens season at the St. Croix Bassmaster Open at Lake Martin presented by SEVIIN.

Martin lies just northwest of Montgomery, near the Alabama/Georgia state line. It’s a 44,000-acre reservoir of the Tallapoosa River that’s not dissimilar from Hartwell. Anglers can find healthy populations of both largemouth and spotted bass in both, and there’s forage to chase (primarily blueback herring and some threadfin shad). There are ample docks and brushpiles for bass to cluster around as well, giving competitors ready-made habitat to search for the best bites.

Bassmaster Elite Series pro Will Davis, Jr., who lives in Sylacauga, Ala., about 30 miles from Lake Martin, had been looking forward to fishing at Lake Hartwell again after successfully defending his B.A.S.S. Nation title last season on Hartwell to become the first-ever back-to-back B.A.S.S. Nation champion.

However, the Alabama pro is just as comfortable at Martin. His family had a cabin on Lake Martin when he was a teenager, and he spent many an afternoon chasing bass on the lake. He only fishes Martin a couple of times a year now, though, so he doesn’t consider himself as much a home-water expert as some others in the field.

He noted the similarities between the two fisheries, but said the lakes do fish differently, at least in his experience.

“Bass fishing at Martin will challenge the best of the best,” Davis said. “You can pattern the fish there, but finding the pattern can be hard to find. You’ll have to do a lot of different deals. It could be bass on the docks one day, then on brushpiles tomorrow. Or you could be in 8 inches of water one day and fishing rocks the next day.

“The trick really is lucking out and catching a good one,” Davis said.

That could make the Open at Martin a power-fishing game, which plays to the run-and-gun style. Davis, 32, is perfectly fine with that — it’s what he does just about every place he fishes, anyway.

“I like the way it’s set up right now,” he said. “And I have a history there. Still, you have to catch ’em. The place can burn you if you’re not careful. It’s a very random place. I mean, you can catch them up the lake, down the lake, anywhere in between. You just don’t know until you see what it’s like when we get there.”

About 200 pros and 130 co-anglers were expected to compete at Hartwell, though that number dipped, no doubt, due to the widespread destruction Helene brought to the heart of America’s bass-fishing communities in the southeastern U.S. Total registration figures at Lake Martin were not available at the time of this writing.

Regardless of how many anglers are able to make Martin, nine Tackle Warehouse Bassmaster Elite Qualifiers (EQ) competitors are guaranteed to earn invites to the 2025 Elite Series following the derby. The Top 9 in the points standings will be announced after the Martin Open.

The EQ Angler of the Year will win $45,000 — the same amount as entry fees into the 2025 Elite Series. The next nine in the points race also will split $65,000 in additional EQ prize money.

The winner at Martin could earn as much as $50,000 cash, depending upon the number of pros that compete. A cash prize of up to $17,000 will go to the top co-angler.

The tournament will begin at 6:30 a.m. CT with weigh-ins scheduled for 2:30 p.m., both at Wind Creek State Park, located at 4325 Alabama Highway 128 in Alexander City, Ala. Live coverage will air on FS1 Thursday and Friday from 8 a.m.-noon ET and on Saturday from 8-11 a.m. Additional stories, photos and analyses can be found throughout the tournament on Bassmaster.com.

Lake Martin-Tallapoosa Country Tourism and Alexander City are hosting the event.



How wind-driven seiches occur. (NOAA)

How wind-driven seiches occur. (NOAA)
A seiche (pronounced “saysh”) is a disturbance or water oscillation in an enclosed or semi-enclosed body of water like a lake. Seiches are often caused when strong winds push water from one end of the body of water to the other. They can also occur with strong changes in atmospheric pressure. Seiches are particularly common in Lake Erie, especially when strong winds blow from southwest to northeast. Seiche events now usually happen every 1-2 years on Lake Erie, causing localized flooding and intense erosion. Learn more about seiches here.



Wyatt & Tuttle Win 5 Alive Team Trail NO FFS Tournament at Mayo Lake

Mayo Lake – 9/28/2024

Last Saturday we had the first ever 5 Alive Team Trail NO FFS Tournament at Mayo Lake.
Not going to lie I had mixed feelings about the tournament at first but once we got rolling during the day I had a blast fishing the way I was taught to fish.
I will say this tho. I caught myself all day looking down at my Garmin only to see a black screen. Habits are hard to break.

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We had 30 boats show up on Saturday to do it the old way. Everybody was patient with us as we had to put the boxs over the transducer connectors in the morning and take them off in the afternoon. I want to say Thank you to everyone on their patience!

When the weigh in was over it was the team of Donnie Wyatt and Matt Tuttle that topped the field for the

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WIN

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. They had a 5 fish limit weighing 13.14 pounds that earned them an even

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$1000.00

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for the day. GREAT JOB GUYS and Congratulations on the Inaugural NO FFS Tournament.
They were followed by the single man team of Brad Cook. Brads weight tied the team of Strickland and Cooke but the tie breaker was the big fish between the two teams. Brad had a 5 fish limit weighing 13.10 pounds and a big fish weighing 4.14 pounds which broke the tie for 2nd place and also

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Won him Big Fish for the tournament as well. All that being said Mr. Cook carried home

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$950.00

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for the day.
CONGRATULATIONS to everyone who placed in the money on Saturday!

Looking forward to doing this again!

Results.
1st. Wyatt & Tuttle- 13.14 pounds – $1000.00 TWT
2nd. Brad Cook- 13.10 pounds – $950.00 TWT- Big
3rd. Strickland & Cooke- 13.10 pounds- $600.00 TWT
4th. Sheppard & Franklin- 13.02 pounds – $300.00
5th.Thomas & Grant- 13.01 pounds – $125.00
6th. Edward’s & Edward’s- 12.13 pounds  – $110.00
7th. Gee & Gee – 12.12 pounds Big Fish tie breaker
8th. Pulliam & Strugen – 12.12 pounds
9th. Wray & Walker – 12.11 pounds Big Fish tie breaker
10th. Dixon & Tuck – 12.11 pounds

Big Fish.
Brad Cook – 4.14 pounds- $300.00



B.A.S.S. announces winners of 2024 Bassmaster Fantasy Fishing games

After a season that saw over 32,000 fans pick their teams in the Rapala Bassmaster Fantasy Fishing Challenge and the Falcon Rods Bassmaster Drain the Lake Challenge, B.A.S.S. announces the winners in each category. 

Oct. 4, 2024

B.A.S.S. announces winners of 2024 Bassmaster Fantasy Fishing games

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — B.A.S.S. has announced the 2024 winners of the Rapala Bassmaster Fantasy Fishing Challenge and the Falcon Rods Bassmaster Drain the Lake Fantasy Fishing Challenge, the Bassmaster Fantasy Fishing companion games to the Bassmaster Elite Series.

More than 32,000 players picked their lineup of fantasy anglers for each Elite Series event as well as the 2024 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic presented by Jockey Outdoors, and two contestants stood above the rest at the end of the season.

William Knight, winner of the Rapala Bassmaster Fantasy Fishing Challenge, claimed the top spot and a $15,000 Bass Pro Shops gift card, a $500 Bass Pro Shops gift card (B.A.S.S. member bonus), $5,000 cash, a Rapala prize package including a hat, shirt and lures and a trip to the 2025 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic in Fort Worth, Texas, March 21-23, 2025. The total prize package has a value of $21,500.

“Winning Fantasy Fishing is awesome, and I’m headed to Bass Pro Shops soon,” said the Fantasy Fishing winner from Nashville, Tenn. “My strategy consisted of angler momentum, the weather forecast and water conditions.

“The keys to winning are doing your research and being lucky,” Knight added with a laugh.

Jenesa Balaski, the Falcon Rods Bassmaster Drain the Lake Fantasy Fishing Challenge winner, took home the first-place prize, including a $2,500 Bass Pro Shops gift card, a $500 Bass Pro Shops gift card (B.A.S.S. member bonus) and a fishing trip package for one person to fish with Elite Series angler Luke Palmer in Oklahoma. The total prize package has a value of $4,050.

“This feels pretty amazing,” said the Drain the Lake player from International Falls, Minn. “We play a small league within our friends … that’s how I got involved. I never thought I would win the entire league.

“I live in northern Minnesota, and I save the Northern guys for the Northern lakes,” Balaski added. “I grew up loving to fish and have learned more and more about bass fishing over the last few years … I do research on the lakes and where the guys come from as well.”

Rapala Bassmaster Fantasy Fishing Challenge players register for free at Bassmasterfantasy.com, set their “buckets” to assemble their team of five Elite anglers per event and earn points based on their fantasy anglers’ performance during the tournaments.

Falcon Rods Bassmaster Drain the Lake Fantasy Fishing Challenge contestants register for free at Bassmasterfantasy.com, then select eight anglers for each event. Again, players earn points based on their fantasy anglers’ performance during the tournament. Drain the Lake, however, has a twist: You can only use any given angler once during the season, so players must make their picks wisely based on an angler’s strengths and weaknesses on the individual tournament bodies of water.

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Gill North America Hires New Sales Manager for Fishing

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We are pleased to announce that Travis Watson has joined the Gill North America office as our new Sales Manager, Fishing.

Travis brings a wealth of experience to his role, having a background of over 20 years of sales, buying, product development and sourcing in the hunting and fishing space. Travis is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys hunting and fishing and spending time with his family on Lake Granbury in Texas. 

Dominic McCarthy, Executive Vice President of Gill North America, shares:

Travis will be a great addition to our team. His understanding and expertise of apparel and proven sales acumen will immediately add value to this key channel for Gill. His passion for fishing and the outdoors will be essential for us to keep up the current momentum and attracting new opportunities. Travis has 100% backing from the team around him and we look forward to supporting his success!”

Travis is equally excited about joining Gill, noting:

I am thrilled to be joining this team. Gill is at an exciting time with many opportunities upon us to drive success together. I look forward to leveraging our strengths and achieving great results.

For those who wish to connect with Travis, please find his contact details below:

Email: [email protected]

About Gill North America, Inc:

Gill was an idea first born on British waters in 1975 by founder Nick Gill, a keen sailor who wanted to create a range of sailing product without compromise: the best fabrics, the best features, the best quality. Trusted for over 40 years, Gill Marine launched Gill Fishing in 2018 to meet a growing demand for durable and reliable technical fishing apparel. By leveraging its rich heritage and product development expertise, Gill Fishing has created a range of premium apparel trusted by anglers to protect them from the worst elements of every season. www.gillfishing.com



Adam Bolling & Dino Dehn Win Battle Super Series 2 Day Championship!

Congratulations to Team Adam Bolling & Dino Dehn for winning the Battle Super Series 2 Day Championship! They had 29.76lbs for two days on a very stingy Potomac River! They took home $9000.00 for 1st place and then swept up by winning the Points for Team of the Year and took home another $500.00!
They also took home some cool hardware as well as a prize packs from our 2024 sponsors Black Label Tackle and UMA Lure Co.!



NPFL Returning to St. Johns River for Season Finale

DELAND, Fla. — The National Professional Fishing League and the West Volusia Tourism Advertising Authority are excited to announce that the NPFL will complete its 2024 season on the St. Johns River out of DeLand, Florida, December 11-13.

An earlier tournament was scheduled for the St. Johns out of DeLand in September but was canceled due to Hurricane Helene.

“The cancelation was inevitable because of the weather, but we’re thrilled that schedules aligned so that we can visit DeLand in December and fish the tournament we hoped to complete earlier,” explained NPFL president Brad Fuller. “The people of DeLand and the representatives of the West Volusia Tourism Advertising Authority have been so accommodating and welcoming that we wanted to do everything possible to get back there quickly. This is a great opportunity to do exactly that.”

“We have a busy schedule of events in Central Florida,” said Georgia Turner, Executive Director of the West Volusia Tourism Advertising Authority, local host for the event, “but were able to find a window of opportunity to host the tournament. We enjoy a wonderful relationship with the NPFL and have a serious commitment to fishing and anglers. It’s going to be a great event.”

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.



University of Florida and University of Tennessee Go Head to Head at Inaugural Abu Garcia College Rivalry Tournament

Competition set for Monday, Oct. 7, livestreamed from 8:20 a.m. to 1:10 p.m. ET on MajorLeagueFishing.com

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (Oct. 3, 2024) – The University of Florida’s collegiate bass fishing team will be traveling to Fort Loudoun Lake in Knoxville, Tennessee on October 7 to compete against the University of Tennessee in the first ever Abu Garcia College Rivalry Tournament. This one-of-a-kind event, scheduled during the week of the highly anticipated Tennessee vs. Florida college football matchup, will highlight the competitive nature of the universities’ fishing clubs in a live head-to-head matchup that will be livestreamed by Major League Fishing. The College Rivalry Tournament was created to drive home the Abu Garcia brand sentiment of ‘Fish to Win’ while promoting the future of fishing.

Florida versus Tennessee is one of college football’s most heated and exciting rivalries. What better way to kick off a great college football rivalry week than pitting the fishing teams against each other in a head-to-head bass fishing battle that is being live streamed for the world of sports to watch and enjoy? In this event, Abu Garcia, in partnership with the University of Tennessee Athletics, aims to elevate the experience for college anglers by celebrating them as athletes.

“We have been looking forward to this event for a very long time,” said Marc Kempter, Abu Garcia’s Vice President of Marketing Communications. “The Abu Garcia brand cares deeply about the future generation of fishing and has for a long time supported the high school and college fishing ranks. This event is another spectacle we are adding to the list of efforts to give back to student anglers. This should be a very exciting event for the teams competing, fans watching and for each school to get behind as they lead up to a fun college football rivalry game in Knoxville.”

By combining the excitement of college football with the thrill of competitive fishing, Abu Garcia seeks to promote the future of fishing to a broader audience. The unique collaboration between Abu Garcia, Major League Fishing, the University of Tennessee and the University of Florida ensures that the college anglers will be recognized as athletes, gaining the attention they deserve.

MLF pro Brandon Coulter of Knoxville, Tennessee, is a University of Tennessee alumni and has been involved with the university for the past 35 years.

“I’m really excited to be a part of this event and to donate my time and resources to make it the best it can be,” said Coulter. “Anglers being involved in fishing at this level is awesome and the University of Florida is one of our main rivals, so this is the perfect game to launch this rivalry event.

“We’re looking forward to giving these anglers the opportunity to be more widely recognized as collegiate athletes in their industry, and hope this is a catalyst to get more students involved,” Coulter continued. “Abu Garcia has put a lot of time and resources toward this event and our mission is to give these student athletes as close to the same ‘college game-day experience’ as their fellow college athletes have in other athletic programs.”  

Abu Garcia’s College Rivalry Tournament Details:

Teams: Both universities will field two boats with two collegiate anglers per boat (4 boats, 8 anglers total)

Format: Every Fish Counts – winner will be the team with the heaviest overall weight. Tournament day will consist of four quarters of competition with three 5-minute breaks in between.

Event Schedule:
First Quarter: 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Second Quarter: 9:35 a.m. – 10:35 a.m.
Third Quarter: 10:50 a.m. – 11:50 p.m.
Fourth (Final) Quarter: 11:55 p.m. – 12:55 p.m.

Prize: The victorious team will take home a $5,000 cash prize courtesy of Abu Garcia and claim bragging rights in this first-ever fishing showdown between the schools.

Livestream: The event will be streamed live on MLFNOW! from 8:20 a.m. to 1:10 p.m. ET on MajorLeagueFishing.com.

In addition to the competition on the water, Abu Garcia is partnering with the University of Tennessee Athletics, the City of Knoxville, local radio stations and television outlets to promote this inaugural event. To enhance the pre-game excitement and draw in anglers and football fans alike, Abu Garcia has planned several high-profile activities to take place on Saturday, October 12 at Vol Village:

Fan Experience: Abu Garcia will host a special Fan Zone in Vol Village featuring meet-and-greets with the collegiate bass anglers, pro tournament anglers, a showcase of the tournament trophy and an exciting Abu Garcia product display, complete with swag giveaways for visitors.

Celebrity Appearance: Fans can expect an appearance from Tennessee alum and current NFL quarterback Josh Dobbs, adding an extra layer of excitement to the weekend’s festivities.

To learn more about Abu Garcia rods and reels, click here.

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



Ready For Snow? Here’s When We First Usually See It

Month of the average first accumulating (0.1 inches or greater) snowfall of the season, according to 30-year average statistics.

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Month of the average first accumulating (0.1 inches or greater) snowfall of the season, according to 30-year average statistics.
With parts of the country roasting under disturbingly hot temperatures, it’s hard to believe that the season’s first accumulating snow will arrive in some places this month. But October marks a seasonal shift toward the average first accumulating snow of the season in parts of the nation. Check out senior meteorologist Christopher Dolce’s deep dive, complete with regional breakdowns so you can know what is usual for your region here. After the heat of this summer, I know that many of us will really be looking forward to that first snowfall.