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SUMMIT AWARD WINNERS RECOGNIZED AT DAIWA NATIONAL SALES MEETING

A long-standing tradition at Daiwa’s annual North American sales meeting, the company announced it ‘Summit Award’ winners for sales achievements. Pictured here (left to right) is Daiwa’s national sales manager Gerad Cawhorn; Jackson Gillaspie with Rogers Sports Marketing, winner of the ‘Summit Dealer Development’ award; Graywood Sporting Group’s Warren McRae, winner of the ‘Summit Change Leader’ award; Greg McIntyre, principal at Graywood representing the agency as winner of the ‘Summit Rep Group’ award; Ferguson-Keller’s Jeff Allen, winner of the ‘Summit Outstanding Leadership’ award; and Daiwa USA president Carey Graves.
SUMMIT AWARD WINNERS RECOGNIZED AT DAIWA NATIONAL SALES MEETING
Cypress, CA (June 7, 2023) – With its emphasis being on new tackle introduced at ICAST and beyond, and sales strategies that this year focused on market share gains within independent tackle shops, Daiwa’s sales representatives looked forward to the company’s announcement of its achievement awards at its recent national sales meeting. Daiwa’s key recognition honors are its ‘Summit’ awards, which this year went to Jeff Allen with Ferguson-Keller Associates, Graywood Sporting Group, Jackson Gillaspie with Rogers Sports Marketing, and Warren McRae with Graywood.In being recognized with the ‘Summit Outstanding Leadership’ award, Daiwa’s regional sales manager Greg Johnson noted Jeff Allen’s personal success in growing his own accounts in tough economic times and also the assistance he provides to not only other Ferguson-Keller reps, but also other Daiwa reps groups through his responsibilities with buying groups. Allen has more than 16 of service to Daiwa in his sales and management roles with Ferguson-Keller.Noting the impact Canadian anglers and the Canada tackle market has on Daiwa’s overall business, especially in the bass fishing market over the past year, Peterborough, Ontario-based Graywood Sporting Group was honored with the ‘Summit Rep Group’ award for the overall impact from the entire rep group for its sales success across all the Canadian provinces. When presenting Graywood principal rep Greg McIntyre with the ‘Summit’ trophy, Daiwa president Carey Graves noted that with Canada now having its first Bassmaster Classic winner and its first angler recognized with a major service award from the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame, how appropriate it was for Graywood to be acknowledged in 2023 for their efforts also. The Graywood Sporting Group also won Daiwa’s rep group of the year ‘Summit’ award in 2021. 
Daiwa USA president Carey Graves welcomes the company’s manufacturer representatives from across the U.S. and Canada to its annual North American sales meeting, taking place again at the The Dana on Mission Bay in San Diego. Graves noted in his opening remarks that Daiwa is a manufacturer first, with its main goal being to challenge the fishing tackle market with new and innovative products to attain an industry leading role.
Daiwa’s ‘Summit Dealer Development’ award winner Jackson Gillaspie with Rogers Sports Marketing is a “walking textbook on bass fishing, and his dealers took a quick understanding of his skill set to help them manage their Daiwa business,” said Daiwa’s Johnson. “His support abilities at the recent Bassmaster Classic with exhibiting tackle dealers brought a great deal of success to both the dealers and Daiwa’s efforts.”In being recognized with Daiwa’s ‘Summit Change Leader’ award, McRae continued the major role the Canadian fishing market has on Daiwa’s business. This award recognizes his efforts with key programs and initiatives to enhance his independent tackle retailer business with Daiwa, including added rod placement, in-store event, demo programs and quickest to market with new items.Also recognized with ‘Key Objective’ awards for specific product category sales and faster -to-market efforts include Brad Olson with Ferguson-Keller, Drake Hollander with Rogers Sports Marketing), and Ben Babbitt, Scott Byrne, and Cale Engelage all with Maschmedt & Associates.“Our ‘Summit’ and ‘Key Objective’ awards have been Daiwa’s way of recognizing both individual and group performance for what we consider above-and-beyond efforts to continually grow Daiwa market share in the U.S. and Canada,” said Daiwa’s national sales manager Gerad Cawhorn. “Our reps learned this year that is wasn’t about double-digit growth or opening more retailers, but their commitment to sustaining our business as both tackle retailers and the angling public deal with our current economic issues not only in the U.S. and Canada, but across the globe. From all of us at Daiwa, we say congratulations to not only our award winners, but also the nearly 60 other individuals with our five rep groups who proudly represent Daiwa in the marketplace.”
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.

KVD Hammers 28-Pound Limit of Smallmouth to Take Early Lead at Favorite Fishing Stage Five on Cayuga Lake

Pace, Wheeler & Evers All Catch 25+ Pound Limits to End Day Close Behind VanDam, 40 Anglers in Group B Begin Competition Tomorrow

UNION SPRINGS, N.Y. (June 6, 2023) – Just prior to the start of the 2023 Bass Pro Tour season, the winningest professional bass angler of all-time, Kalamazoo, Michigan’s Kevin VanDam, announced that he is retiring and that the 2023 season would be his last as a touring professional. The seven-event Bass Pro Tour season would be his farewell tour.

Tuesday, on Cayuga Lake, VanDam showed that he is not going away quietly.

VanDam caught 12 scorable smallmouth bass, with his best five weighing 28 pounds, 1 ounce to take the early lead in Qualifying Group A on Day 1 of the of the Major League Fishing (MLF) Bass Pro Tour Favorite Fishing Stage Five on Cayuga Lake Presented by ATG by Wrangler. Weights remain fairly tight throughout the remainder of the top 20, as 20 pounds, 1 ounce is the current mark to break inside the Toro Cutline and advance to the Knockout Round.

Link to HD Video – Fish-Catch Highlights of Group A Qualifying Round Day 1 on Cayuga Lake
Link to Photo Gallery of Group A’s Day 1 Qualifying Round Afternoon Highlights

Pro Cliff Pace of Petal, Mississippi, had his best day of the year catching a limit weighing 25-15 to end the day in second place, while reigning Bally Bet Angler of the Year (AOY) Jacob Wheeler of Harrison, Tennessee, ended the day in third with five bass weighing 25-10. General Tire pro Edwin Evers of Talala, Oklahoma , caught 25-3 to end the day in fourth, while B&W Trailer Hitches pro Mark Davis of Mount Ida, Arkansas, rounds out the top five with five bass weighing 24-11.

The 40 anglers in Group A will now have an off day from competition on Wednesday, while the 40 anglers competing in Group B will begin their first day of competition. Group A will resume competition on Thursday.

“Today was a really good day. I got to do what I really love to do – sight-fish for smallmouth,” VanDam said in his post-game interview. “I love to fish that way, it’s something that I’ve been doing my whole life. Just put a spinning rod in my hand, grab a Ned rig, a drop-shot rig, a big tube – all of those finesse baits. A lot of the time they’ll bite on one cast, but today I really had to work for it.”

VanDam targeted spawning smallmouth with a mix of techniques and Strike King baits, including a Baby Z-Too, a Dream Shot and a Half Shell.

“This lake is a tremendous fishery and they’re all really healthy fish – they weigh so big,” VanDam said. “The good thing is it should keep getting better as the week goes on – there should be a lot more fish coming in. There is a huge population of bass in this lake, and they spawn the whole month of June up here.

“We’re off to a really good start, and hopefully we can do the same thing again on Thursday and then we’ll go from there,” VanDam went on to say. “We’re in a great position right now and I feel really good about it, but it is a long week.”

The standings for the 40 pros in Group A after Day 1 on Cayuga Lake are:

1st:        Kevin VanDam, Kalamazoo, Mich., five bass, 28-1
2nd:       Cliff Pace, Petal, Miss., five bass, 25-15
3rd:       Jacob Wheeler, Harrison, Tenn., five bass, 25-10
4th:        Edwin Evers, Talala, Okla., five bass, 25-3
5th:        Mark Davis, Mount Ida, Ark., five bass, 24-11
6th:        Dustin Connell, Clanton, Ala., five bass, 24-6
7th:        Luke Clausen, Spokane, Wash., five bass, 24-3
8th:        Justin Lucas, Guntersville, Ala., five bass, 23-12
9th:        Jared Lintner, Covington, Ga., five bass, 23-3
10th:     Scott Suggs, Alexander, Ark., five bass, 22-15
11th:     James Elam, Tulsa, Okla., five bass, 22-10
12th:     Zack Birge, Blanchard, Okla., five bass, 22-3
13th:     Bradley Roy, Lancaster, Ky., five bass, 22-2
14th:     Dylan Hays, Hot Springs, Ark., five bass, 22-1
15th:     Alton Jones Sr., Lorena, Texas, five bass, 21-15
16th:     Dakota Ebare, Brookeland, Texas, five bass, 21-9
17th:     Mark Daniels Jr., Tuskegee, Ala., five bass, 21-8
18th:     Brent Ehrler, Redlands, Calif., five bass, 21-4
19th:     Jeff Sprague, Wills Point, Texas, five bass, 20-14
20th:     Fred Roumbanis, Russellville, Ark., five bass, 20-1
21st:      Jeremy Lawyer, Sarcoxie, Mo., five bass, 19-15
22nd:    Keith Poche, Pike Road, Ala., five bass, 19-4
23rd:     Russ Lane, Prattville, Ala., five bass, 19-1
24th:     Jacob Wall, New Hope, Ala., five bass, 19-0
25th:     Brandon Coulter, Knoxville, Tenn., five bass, 18-7
26th:     Nick LeBrun, Bossier City, La., five bass, 18-3
27th:     Stephen Browning, Hot Springs, Ark., five bass, 17-15
28th:     Gerald Spohrer, Gonzales, La., five bass, 16-12
29th:     John Hunter, Shelbyville, Ky., five bass, 16-9
30th:     Jesse Wiggins, Addison, Ala., five bass, 16-9
31st:      Skeet Reese, Auburn, Calif., five bass, 15-7
32nd:    Shinichi Fukae, Osaka, Japan, five bass, 15-6
33rd:     Todd Faircloth, Jasper, Texas, five bass, 15-4
34th:     Josh Bertrand, Queen Creek, Ariz., five bass, 15-2
35th:     Jeff Kriet, Ardmore, Okla., five bass, 15-1
36th:     Gary Klein, Mingus, Texas, five bass, 14-11
37th:     Tommy Biffle, Wagoner, Okla., five bass, 14-3
38th:     Brett Hite, Phoenix, Ariz., four bass, 12-9
39th:     John Murray, Spring City, Tenn., five bass, 12-8
40th:     Matt Lee, Cullman, Ala., two bass, 5-13

A complete list of results can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

Overall, there were 444 scorable bass weighing 1,447 pounds, 2 ounces caught by the 40 pros Tuesday, which included 32 5-pounders and four 6-pounders.

Pros Dakota Ebare and Brandon Coulter tied for Tuesday’s $1,000 Berkley Big Bass Award, as each weighed in a largemouth totaling 6-pounds, 9-ounces, to claim a share of the daily award. Berkley awards $1,000 to the angler who weighs the heaviest bass each day, and a $3,000 bonus to the angler who weighs the heaviest bass of the tournament.

The six-day bass-fishing event showcases 80 of the top professional anglers in the world, competing for a purse of more than $805,000, including a top payout of $100,000 and valuable Angler of the Year (AOY) points in hopes of qualifying for the General Tire Heavy Hitters All-Star event and REDCREST 2024, the Bass Pro Tour championship.

The 40 Anglers in Group A compete in their two-day qualifying round on Tuesday and Thursday – the 40 anglers in Group B on Wednesday and Friday. After each two-day qualifying round is complete, the top 20 anglers from each group advance to Saturday’s Knockout Round. In the Knockout Round, weights are zeroed, and the remaining 40 anglers compete to finish in the top 10 to advance to the Championship Round. In Sunday’s final day Championship Round, weight carries over from the Knockout Round and the angler with the heaviest two-day total wins the top prize of $100,000.

Anglers will launch each day at 7:30 a.m. ET each day from Frontenac Park, located at 15 Creamery Road in Union Springs. Each day’s General Tire Takeout will be held at the park beginning at 4 p.m. Fans are welcome to attend all launch and takeout events and also encouraged to follow the event online throughout the day on the MLFNOW! live stream and SCORETRACKER® coverage at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

Also, as part of the event, on Saturday, June 10 and Sunday, June 11 the MLF Fan Experience will be taking place at Bass Pro Shops, located at 1579 Clark Street Road in Auburn, New York, from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. MLF will welcome fans of all ages to celebrate fishing and the outdoors. Fans can hang out and watch the pros live on the MLFNOW! big screen during the MLF Watch Party. On Sunday at 5 p.m., the final 10 Championship Round Bass Pro Tour anglers will be on hand for the trophy celebration and to meet and greet fans, sign autographs, and take selfies.

The Favorite Fishing Stage Five at Cayuga Lake Presented by ATG by Wrangler features pros competing using the MLF catch, weigh, immediate-release format, with each angler’s five (5) heaviest bass per day tallied as their day’s weight. Anglers strive to catch their heaviest five fish each day, while also feeling the pressure and intensity of the live scoring SCORETRACKER® leaderboard. Minimum weights are determined individually for each competition waters that the Bass Pro Tour visits, based on the productivity, bass population and anticipated average size of fish in each fishery.

The 2023 MLF Bass Pro Tour features a field of 80 of the top professional anglers in the world competing across seven regular-season tournaments around the country, fishing for millions of dollars and valuable points to qualify for the annual General Tire Heavy Hitters all-star event and REDCREST 2024, the Bass Pro Tour championship, held March 13-17, 2024, on Lay Lake in Birmingham, Alabama.  

The MLFNOW! broadcast team of Chad McKee, Marty Stone and J.T. Kenney will break down the extended action live on all six days of competition from 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET. MLFNOW!  will be live streamed on MajorLeagueFishing.com and the MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) app.

Television coverage of the Favorite Fishing Stage Five at Cayuga Lake Presented by ATG by Wrangler will air as two, two-hour episodes starting at 7 a.m. ET, on Saturday, Oct. 21 and Saturday, Oct. 28 on the Discovery Channel. New MLF episodes premiere each Saturday morning on Discovery, with re-airings on the Outdoor Channel.

Proud sponsors of the 2023 MLF Bass Pro Tour include: 13 Fishing, Abu Garcia, Ark Fishing, ATG + Wrangler, B&W Trailer Hitches, Bally Bet, Bass Cat Boats, Bass Pro Shops, Berkley, Black Rifle Coffee, Daiwa, Epic Baits, Favorite Fishing, Ferguson, Fox Rent A Car, General Tire, Grundéns, Humminbird, Lowrance, Minn Kota, Mercury, Mossy Oak, Onyx, Power-Pole, Rapala, Star tron, T-H Marine, TORO, Toyota, U.S. Air Force, Yellowstone Bourbon, Yo-Zuri and Zoom Baits.

For complete details and updated information on Major League Fishing and the Bass Pro Tour, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow MLF’s social media outlets at Facebook, TwitterInstagram, and  YouTube.

Audie Murphy & Monte Aleman Win CATT James River, VA June 3, 2023

Next CATT James River Qualifier is July 15th out of RT-5!

Blastoff Position is Determined By Order Of Payment
Must fish 3 of 7 James River Qualifiers to Fish the James River Final
Fishing solo once & with sub once counts toward teams Qualification.
You may fish solo and you can Qualify solo for the James River Final!

There are tons of pictures from this past week on the CATT James River FB Page! Join up!

James River CATT | Facebook

We had 85 teams enter Saturday and paid back $11,685.00!

We had a good crowd for our 4 CATT Gold out of Riverfront Park in James City County. A total of 85 teams launched on the river and competed for a $2,100 first place prize and a $1,170 dollar first place Side Pot award. I’m going to ask Brett but I believe we shattered some records on this one gang! The main focus of this event was support Nate Fraley as he is currently in the hospital with serious injuries due to a car accident. We’re all praying for you Nate keep fighting brother!!! We were able to collect over $600 in donations to support them through this time. Thank you all for the donations and support!!! In all it was an awesome event, awesome crowd, and there even a cool video to check out on the James River Division Facebook page. I’ll see you all July 15th at Riverfront Park again for our 5 CATT Gold tournament. Take care and tight lines gang! Mark!

Audie Murphy & Monte Aleman are our BIG WINNERS on the James River weighing in 5 bass at 20.80 lbs worth $3,580.00!

Justin Faison & Brian Bersik 2nd with 15.50 lbs!

Bryce Heley & Harrison Baker brought in the Academy BF at 5.49 lbs!

TeamBFWeightWinningsPoints
Audie Murphy & Monte Aleman5.3320.80$3,520.00110
Justin Faison & Brian Bersik4.6415.50$1,100.00109
Clay Lewis & Greg Cooper0.0015.49$1,540.00108
James Nealy & Greg Ball5.1515.34$1,095.00107
Ryan & Wayne Drewery4.8915.20$600.00106
TJ Melton0.0014.33$525.00105
Bryce Heley & Harrison Baker 5.4914.03$1,030.00104
Michael Shears & Anthony Paschall0.0013.94$375.00103
Howard Austin0.0013.37$325.00102
Griffon Roberts &Nicholas Bodsford5.1113.15$275.00101
Chris Bryant & Matt Dunnigan0.0013.06$250.00100
Tripp & Brent Mistre4.0912.98$225.0099
Scott & Collin Rodgers0.0012.96$200.0098
Tim Chaffin & Trey Goodman0.0012.87$175.0097
Zack & Larry Whitt3.0512.70$160.0096
Wes Zabdyr0.0012.14$140.0095
Gerri Van Voorhees & Zach Clark0.0012.12$120.0094
Luke & Logan Carson0.0012.1193
Jeff Valentin & Daryl Moody0.0012.0892
Mike Hicks & Kyle Bolenske0.0012.0391
Philip Lachniet0.0011.9490
Mike Coleman & Tracy Gravely0.0011.8789
Greg Fernandez & Jake Kidd0.0011.8288
Michael Brannon & Jacob Compton4.5711.7487
Kevin & Melissa Davis0.0011.6186
Rodger & Renee Walters0.0011.6185
Tom Owens & Rick Mistre0.0011.5284
Jason Bishop0.0011.5183
Kelly Robinette & David Barlow0.0011.4982
Marshall Johnson & Ryan Lachniet0.0011.4381
Brian Brooks & Avery Powelson0.0011.1780
Donnie Meade & Travis Daniels0.0010.8679
Bo Boltz & Mickey Anderson0.0010.8078
Joey Cooke & Justin Hall0.0010.5077
Noah Gilley & Craig Hula0.0010.2976
Stacy Vassar & Mark Austin3.5810.2575
Mathew Kite & Scott Rodger0.009.8174
Don Warren & Chuck Comer0.009.7573
Dave Carney & John Dunn0.009.6572
James Whitehead & Lynn Hoeffer0.009.6371
Billy Allen & Craig Cheek0.009.5070
David Cole & Bob Hinds0.009.4969
Rich Rodriguez & Chuck Rackley0.009.3768
Steve & Billy Colgin0.009.1667
Cory Dunnavant & Kennon Ball0.008.8566
Neil Jernigan & Chase Nicely0.008.7265
Donnie Harper & Rob Uzzle0.008.7265
Charles Ramer & Ernest Revels0.008.5863
Mike Hedrick & Tommy Hamilton0.008.5662
Steven Watson & Robert Williams3.348.4761
Joey & Chris DeLuke0.008.4761
Charles & John James0.008.3759
Brian Snipes & Chris Cockrell0.008.2758
Bill Petzold & Mike Caul0.007.8657
Francis Martin & Vicki Cromer0.007.6456
Ed & Ed’Jr Jordan0.007.3456
Jeff Salmon & Ryan Moore0.007.2054
Scottie Melton & Shawn Smith0.006.9753
James B McDowell & Jay Dodson0.006.8252
Ben Knapp & Jeff Reed0.006.7951
James Tilley & Andy Walker0.006.1350
Curtis & CJ Combs0.002.6749
Harvey Reese0.000.0039
James Byrd0.000.0039
Ron Woodfin & Chris Gammon0.000.0039
James Calhoun0.000.0039
Joseph Carr & Bob Timberlake0.000.0039
Tim Mitchem & Alex Buckhorn0.000.0039
Mike & Jim Rowe0.000.0039
Jacob & Garland Reid0.000.0039
Chad & CJ Hicks0.000.0039
Luke Elliston & Burke Lee0.000.0039
Josh Desrochers & Tom Cormany0.000.0039
Barry & Robert Brandt0.000.0039
Kris Goin & Jason Tinsley0.000.0039
Lynnwood Shores0.000.0039
Bryon & Billy Evans0.000.0039
Frank Poirier0.000.0039
Neil & Rodney Allen0.000.0039
Bobby Baker & Garrett Towler0.000.0039
Jared Williams & Chaz Carrington0.000.0039
Rich Owens & Austin Minton0.000.0039
John & John Koren0.000.0039
Ted Lempke0.000.0039
Mike Cherry0.000.0039
Total Entrys$10,080.00
BONUS $$2,250.00
CATT$50.00
Total Paid At Ramp$11,685.00
2023 James River Spring Final Fund$545.00
2023 CATT Championship Fund$50.00
2023 James River Spring Final Fund Total$1,815.00

Dustin Hadden & Tim Jones Win CATT Lake Murray, SC Open June 3, 2023

We had a great crowd Saturday at Dreher Island with 34 teams entering the 1st CATT Summer Open on Lake Murray! We’ll do it again this coming Saturday at Dreher Island June 10! You can pay on line or at the ramp! We offer 2 side pot at the Opens! $25 & $50. Your choice to enter on or both or none! Blast off will be at 6 am and we will determine weigh in at the ramp! As the weather heats up we will bring the teams in earlier than usual!

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Dustin Hadden & Tim Jones win Murray with 5 bass weighing 23.12 lbs! They collected $2,000.00!

Gunnar & Dave Franklin 2nd with 5 bass weighing 21.24 lbs worth $700.00!

Jonah Bickley & Bernie Dreher 3rd with 20.66 lbs and they weighed the Academy BF at 6.07 lbs! Jonah & Bernie earned $638.00!

Bobby White & Chris Hereford 4th Place 19.27 lbs! $500.00

John Carter & Wesley Sandifer 5th Place 18.79 lbs!

Chris Neal & Chad Hastings with a 17.32 lb bag of Lake Murray bass!

TeamBFWeightWinnings
Dustin Hadden – Tim Jones5.7623.12$2,000.00
Dave Franklin – Gunner Franklin4.6621.24$700.00
Bernie Dreher – Jonah Bickley 6.0720.66$638.00
Bobby White – Chris Hereford5.6019.27$500.00
Wesley Sandifer – John Carter0.0018.79$170.00
John Ray – Colton Parrott0.0018.27$125.00
Jamie Rogers – Scott Farmer5.9517.63$102.00
Mark Krengel – Ron Wood0.0017.44
Chad Hastings – Chris Neal0.0017.32
Karson Grubbs – Tanner Shultz0.0016.56
Winston Husband0.0016.41
Will Anderson – Keith Anderson0.0015.93
Jeremiah Jensen – AJ DiPoetro0.0015.87
Hamp Roland0.0015.83
Todd Huntley – Gibson Huntley0.0015.75
Russ Padgett – Phillip Anderson4.7315.30
Carson Krell4.5315.25
Aistin Johnson – Josh Nix0.0014.92
Ben Lattimore – Roger Hamrick0.0012.84
Matt Bickley – Wes Bentley0.0011.63
Sandy M – David I0.0011.01
Jeff Stout – Don Jordan0.009.69
Brett Collins – Zack Douglas0.000.00
Johnny Mayer – Scott Roton0.000.00
Bill Faulks – Dustin Hueble0.000.00
Wayne Blackwell0.000.00
Gabe Hopkins – Chapman Parker0.000.00
Tim Huffstetler – Neil Huffstetler0.000.00
Michael Lee – Carson Johnson0.000.00
Jackson Locklear – Trey Locklear0.000.00
Jeremy Medlock – Tommie Coleman0.000.00
Tim Richardson0.000.00
Thomas Richmond – Tony Talford0.000.00
Sean Anderson – Chloe Anderson0.000.00

Michael Wood and Jason Win Castaway Angler Stop #5 on SML

Castaway Anglers had their 5th tournament of the season turn out was light but some great fish caught at beautiful Smith Mountain Lake from 8pm till 4am.

1st place. Michael Wood and Jason 15.40

2nd place. Justin Tyree and Gordon 14.50

Big fish #1 Justin and Gordon 6.15

Big fish #2 Mike and Jason 5.85 

Thanks to all that fished next tournament is an open at Leesville lake on June 10 from 6-2 .

Cates tames Possum Kingdom for a second-straight day to win Bassmaster Kayak Series event

Michael Cates of Arlington, Texas, has won the 2023 Yamaha Rightwaters Bassmaster Kayak Series powered by TourneyX at Possum Kingdom Lake with a two-day total of 210.25 inches. 

Photo by Mark Cisneros/B.A.S.S.

June 4, 2023

Cates tames Possum Kingdom for a second-straight day to win Bassmaster Kayak Series event

GRAFORD, Texas — “Go west, young man!”

It’s a saying Michael Cates likely should repeat to himself, given years of good fortune on Possum Kingdom Lake — a run of luck that continued Sunday with his victory in the Yamaha Rightwaters Bassmaster Kayak Series powered by TourneyX.

Cates, a 51-year-old resident of Arlington, Texas, caught 10 bass measuring 210.25 total inches to win the derby on the 17,000-acre reservoir of the Brazos River about 90 minutes west of his home. He measured a limit of five bass for 109.75 inches on Day 1, and though his catch dropped to 100.5 inches Sunday, he had more than enough length to secure the victory.

Cates earned a cash prize of $7,846 with the win, besting 128 other anglers from around the U.S. vying for a total purse of $25,800.

Cates said he considers Lake Fork his home water and he often finds himself “heading east” from Arlington to fish there, rather than west to Possum Kingdom. But he plans on fishing more at the reservoir with a funny name and a growing reputation as one of the nation’s top bass fisheries.

“This is a special place, man,” he said. “I’m truly blessed to win and had an incredible time.”

Cates staked himself to the Day 1 lead fishing a sweet spot he found in practice — an underwater flat with steep sides where bass would bombard just about any lure he threw to the area. So good was the catching on Saturday that Cates had a pair of bass simultaneously eat his lure three different times.

He primarily used a Strike King 6XD (sexy shad) but also used a small variety of black/chartreuse crankbaits, a Carolina-rigged plum worm and even spoons to catch bass.

The spot produced again Sunday, but not until the afternoon — a wait that had Cates on edge.

“I started there, and by 10:30, I only had two sand bass, two drum and a channel cat,” he said. “So, I hit the bank and started trucking along trying to get a limit. I went into the back of a pocket, and I caught 18 fish to get into the mid-90s (inches). That allowed me to breathe again.

“Then I went back out to my original spot and culled every single one of them. The biggest was 22 inches, but they all were really nice 4- to 6-pounders.”

The secret, Cates said, was timing the arrival of gizzard shad that were bountiful Saturday. They returned Sunday afternoon, just in time for him to inch his way into the title finish.

“The sun drove the gizzard shad farther down today,” he said. “Yesterday was an anomaly. You don’t ever expect to catch ‘em like that. The whole thing was covered with gizzard shad, only about 100 yards or so across, and it happened all day long. There were all kinds of different fish just feasting on them.”

On both days, Cates positioned his kayak in about 21 to 22 feet of water and threw back to the underwater flat, letting his lure hit one of two steep embankments that quickly dropped from 10 to 20 or more feet.

“The bass were waiting for bait to bump off those spots,” he said. “If I could hit one of those ledges, I’d get bit just about every time.”

The Top 5 finishers, a quartet of Texans among them, qualified for the 2024 Yamaha Rightwaters Bassmaster Kayak Series National Championship. Besides Cates, they include Texas’ Joe Camareno, second, 202 inches, $3,542; Nebraska’s Marty Hughes, third, 196 inches, $2,340; Texas’ Matthew Scotch, fourth, 191 inches, $1,771; and Texas’ Matthew Flett, fifth, 190.5 inches, $1,664.

Texas’ Corey Geisendorff won the $500 Big Bass Award for a 24.75-inch lunker he caught on Day 1. He hooked the fish using a 12-inch, Carolina-rigged green pumpkin worm. A nearby boater with a hand scale weighed the bass, which came in at right at 9 pounds, Geisendorff said.

The derby at Possum Kingdom was the third of five stops on the Bassmaster Kayak Series this year. Additional tournaments follow on the upper Mississippi River in Lacrosse, Wis., July 8-9 and on the Susquehanna River in Lewisburg, Penn., Oct. 7-8. At each stop, anglers are earning points towards the Dakota Lithium Bassmaster Kayak Series Angler of the Year race.

The tournament was hosted by the Possum Kingdom Chamber of Commerce.

Mosley breaks bridesmaid streak with Bassmaster Elite Series win at Sabine River

Brock Mosley of Collinsville, Miss., has won the Folds of Honor Bassmaster Elite at Sabine River with a four-day total of 44 pounds, 3 ounces.  

Photo by Seigo Saito/B.A.S.S.

June 4, 2023

Mosley breaks bridesmaid streak with Bassmaster Elite Series win at Sabine River

ORANGE, Texas — Brock Mosley got the monkey off his back and put the blue trophy on his mantle.

After enduring five second-place finishes, including the 2021 Elite event at the Sabine River, the angler from Collinsville, Miss., in his eighth year on the Elite Series, tallied a four-day total of 44 pounds, 3 ounces to claim his first pro-level win at the Folds of Honor Bassmaster Elite at Sabine River.

“After five times walking off the stage and seeing my wife crying, I was starting to think it would never happen,” Mosley said with a quaking voice. “But I always said, ‘When it’s God’s timing, I’ll win one of these.’”

Mosley got off to a solid start with a 12th-place, Day 1 limit of 9-15. Despite losing two hours to a mechanical issue in the second round, he added 11-7 and took over the lead on Day 2.

On Semifinal Saturday, Mosley anchored his best effort — a five-bass limit that weighed 12-14 — with a 4 1/2-pound kicker and expanded his lead to 3-1 going into Championship Sunday. While big bites eluded him during the final round, Mosley’s limit of 9-15 pushed him past a charging Clark Wendlandt of Leander, Texas, by a margin of 2-13.

Along with the coveted Elite Series trophy, Mosley won the $100,000 top prize, pushing his career earnings with B.A.S.S. over $785,000.

“I never dreamed I’d be standing here after the practice I had,” Mosley said. “After the first day, I kinda got into a rhythm and every day I got a little more dialed in.”

Mosley’s strategy contrasted his 2021 game plan, in which the first three days saw him running 110 miles to fish in Clear Creek on Houston’s east side. He’d end up spending his final day of that event in local waters near Orange.

This time around, Mosley split his first three days between a Sabine offshoot a couple miles downriver from the takeoff site and Taylor Bayou, about 45 minutes south. His first area was an industrial waterway encompassing Orange Harbor Island with barges, seawalls and tie-up posts.

“I didn’t think it would be won in one specific area this week,” he said. “I thought this year it would be won out of a mixture of places. I didn’t feel like I could catch a big one in the Sabine River. So, every day I started (in the Harbor Island waterway) and then ran to Taylor to upgrade. You gotta have a big fish to get you to the end.”

Taylor Bayou delivered multiple culls on Days 1 and 2 but offered nothing helpful for Day 3.

“Today, when I started out with a quick limit for 8 1/2 pounds, I said, ‘I’m going to make them beat me today. I’m not going to lose it by making a long run and wasting a bunch of time.’ So, I stuck around and grinded it out.”

After enduring a mid-morning drought, Mosley admittedly struggled with his decision to ditch his Taylor Bayou trip and stick with local waters. Sensing he needed more weight and watching his fishing time dwindle, he pondered his options.

“At 11 o’clock, I was starting to question myself and I almost pulled the plug and made the run,” he said. “But I made myself stay and it wasn’t long after I caught one that helped. That calmed me down, and I ended up culling two or three times this afternoon.”

Mosley started his mornings with an old Rebel Pop-R that required retrofitting.

“I pulled it out of my tackle box and the hooks were rusted, so I changed them to Trokar treble hooks,” Mosley said. “I didn’t lose any fish on that bait.”

After the morning topwater window, he turned to a 4-inch Yamamoto Senko in black/blue and junebug. He Texas-rigged the plastic bait for flipping Taylor Bayou’s natural shorelines and rigged it on a power shot when he targeted seawalls with subsurface rails.

Placing second with 41-6, Wendlandt improved daily with weights of 10-3, 8-13, 10-6 and 12-0. Wendlandt anchored his final limit with a 4-2 that bit around 9:10 and rocketed him into the unofficial second-place spot on BassTrakk.

“When I set the hook on that fish, I said, ‘This is the one I need,’” Wendlandt recalled. “I broke one off late in the day. Where I was fishing, there were a lot of abrasions and it just happens.”

Spending most of his time in Hildebrandt Bayou, Wendlandt caught his bass on a 1/2-ounce Strike King tungsten jig with a Strike King Baby Rage Craw trailer and a 5/16-ounce Strike King spinnerbait with double Colorado blades.

Matty Wong of Honolulu, Hi., finished third with 39-8. Making his first Top 10 appearance, Wong turned in daily weights of 6-7, 13-13, 8-13 and 10-7.

Also fishing the Orange Harbor Island waters, Wong caught his fish on a Megabass Super-Z Z3 spinnerbait, a Megabass Super-Z Z2 crankbait and a flipping rig comprising a Megabass Rock Hog on a 3/0 Gamakatsu G-Finesse flipping hook with a 1/4-ounce Freedom Tungsten weight.

“When (Bassmaster Emcee Dave Mercer) announced the Top 10 on Day 3, it made me start to cry,” Wong said. “Less than two years ago, I was driving a 1991 Ranger with one working graph and one working gas tank. The fact that I get to chase these little green monsters across the nation as a job completely blows my mind.”

Mosley took home an additional $3,000 for being the highest-placing entrant in the Toyota Bonus Bucks program while Wong earned $2,000 for being the second-highest placing entrant.

As part of the Yamaha Power Pay program, Wendlandt earned an additional $2,500 as the highest-placing entrant and ninth-place angler Kenta Kimura of Japan claimed an additional $1,500 for being the second-highest placing entrant. 

Day 1 leader Chad Pipkens of DeWitt, Mich., won the $2,000 Phoenix Boats Big Bass of the Tournament award with the 5-12 largemouth he caught on Day 1. Wendlandt earned the daily $1,000 Big Bass award Sunday for his 4-2. Oklahoma’s Jason Christie is still leading the field for Phoenix Boats Big Bass of the Year honors thanks to the 9-4 largemouth he caught at Lay Lake. 

Pipkens also won the $2,000 VMC Monster Bag award with his opening limit of 14-7.
 

Clifford Pirch of Payson, Ariz., won the $1,000 BassTrakk Contingency award for the most accurate weight reporting.

Alabama pro Kyle Welcher finished seventh with 36-6 and leads the Progressive Insurance Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings with 511 points. Brandon Cobb of Greenwood, S.C., is in second with 499 points, followed by John Cox of DeBary, Fla., with 483, Tyler Rivet of Raceland, La., with 467, and Drew Cook of Cairo, Ga., with 456.

Will Davis Jr. of Sylacauga, Ala., finished 39th with 21-6 and leads the Dakota Lithium Bassmaster Rookie of the Year standings with 449 points.


The Folds of Honor Bassmaster Elite at Sabine River was hosted by the Greater Orange Chamber of Commerce

2023 Folds of Honor Bassmaster Elite at Sabine River 6/1-6/4
Sabine River, Orange   TX.
(PROFESSIONAL) Standings Day 4    Angler                   Hometown              No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$ 1.  Brock Mosley           Collinsville, MS        20  44-03  104 $100,000.00
  Day 1: 5   09-15     Day 2: 5   11-07     Day 3: 5   12-14     Day 4: 5   09-15   
2.  Clark Wendlandt        Leander, TX             20  41-06  103  $36,000.00
  Day 1: 5   10-03     Day 2: 5   08-13     Day 3: 5   10-06     Day 4: 5   12-00   
3.  Matty Wong             Honolulu, HI            20  39-08  102  $30,000.00
  Day 1: 5   06-07     Day 2: 5   13-13     Day 3: 5   08-13     Day 4: 5   10-07   
4.  Keith Poche            Cecil, AL               20  39-00  101  $25,000.00
  Day 1: 5   11-02     Day 2: 5   09-08     Day 3: 5   10-09     Day 4: 5   07-13   
5.  Matt Robertson         Kuttawa, KY             20  37-03  100  $20,000.00
  Day 1: 5   08-05     Day 2: 5   07-05     Day 3: 5   12-13     Day 4: 5   08-12   
6.  Hunter Shryock         Ooltewah, TN            19  36-11   99  $19,000.00
  Day 1: 5   13-02     Day 2: 4   05-08     Day 3: 5   08-04     Day 4: 5   09-13   
7.  Kyle Welcher           Opelika, AL             20  36-06   98  $19,000.00
  Day 1: 5   09-06     Day 2: 5   11-08     Day 3: 5   06-13     Day 4: 5   08-11   
8.  Alex Wetherell         Middletown, CT          20  36-01   97  $17,000.00
  Day 1: 5   11-09     Day 2: 5   06-02     Day 3: 5   10-02     Day 4: 5   08-04   
9.  Kenta Kimura           Osaka JAPAN             20  35-04   96  $16,000.00
  Day 1: 5   13-01     Day 2: 5   06-08     Day 3: 5   08-02     Day 4: 5   07-09   
10. Chad Pipkens           DeWitt, MI              20  35-00   95  $20,000.00
  Day 1: 5   14-07     Day 2: 5   05-15     Day 3: 5   07-01     Day 4: 5   07-09   
———————————————————————– PHOENIX BOATS BIG BASS 
Day
 1   Chad Pipkens             DeWitt, MI          05-12      $1,000.00
 2   David Williams           Newton, NC          05-08      $1,000.00
 3   Clifford Pirch           Payson, AZ          05-08      $1,000.00
 4   Clark Wendlandt          Leander, TX         04-02      $1,000.00 ———————————————————————–
PHOENIX BOATS BIG BASS
     Chad Pipkens             DeWitt, MI          05-12      $2,000.00
VMC MONSTER BAG
     Chad Pipkens             DeWitt, MI          14-07      $2,000.00 ———————————————————————–
Totals
Day   #Limits    #Fish      Weight
 1        88       486       720-09
 2        84       473       678-05
 3        41       228       360-06
 4        10        50        90-13
———————————-
         223      1237      1850-01

BCKBS May Recap and Results

May was a busy month for the anglers who fish the Bass Cast Kayak Bass Series. We kicked off the month with a month-long tournament virtual tournament and then inserted a two-day team tournament on May 20 & 21.

This was the first Team Challenge that we have ever had, and, while we only had six teams, the feedback was good and the anglers seemed to enjoy getting to fish with new people. Our winning team of Adam Flint and Lee Richman had 5.5″ over the second place team of Troy Wines and Jessee Miller. However, Wines caught the biggest fish of the two days with a 20″ smallmouth. While Richman caught 30.75″ on Saturday, the five best fish making up the 91.25″ that won the tournament for the team all came from Flint.

Our month-long tournament turned out to be one for the record books for our winner, Steve Beck. Beck, who is only in his second season of tournament fishing, caught an astonishing 118.75″ – his personal best and the most length ever recorded in a Bass Cast Kayak tournament. He also snagged the biggest bass of his life (and the tournament) at 24.75″. Only 7.5″ behind Beck was Casey Reed, who came in second.

Team Challenge Team Assignments

Team Results——————————————————–Individual Angler Results

Adam Flint – Team Challenge Winner

Troy Wines – Team Challenge Big Fish Winner

Month-long Tournament Results——————

Steve Beck – Month-long Tournament Winner

Danny & Trevis Towe Win Bass Tourney on SML with 24.33lbs

We would like to thank the 20 teams that braved Smith Mountain Lake to fish with the Bass Cast. The early bite was on for most of the anglers & quite a few good bags come accross the scales until Trevis & Danny blew it out of the water withe there 24lb bag. By the way there is currently $500 in the Classic/Championship Pot.

Congratulations to them & everyone that cashed a check. See you all at the next one October 21st.

CLICK HERE TO SEE RESULTS

CLICK HERE TO SEE POINTS STANDINGS

https://www.smltackleshack.com/

A special thank you to SML Tackle Shack for sponsoring our on the Bubble winners with 2/$50.00 gift cards.

Mosley expands lead with his biggest catch yet in Bassmaster Elite at Sabine River

Brock Mosley of Collinsville, Miss., is leading after Day 3 of the Folds of Honor Bassmaster Elite at Sabine River with a three-day total of 34 pounds, 4 ounces.  

Photo by Seigo Saito/B.A.S.S.

June 3, 2023

Mosley expands lead with his biggest catch yet in Bassmaster Elite at Sabine River

ORANGE, Texas — Following an upward trajectory into an enviable final-round advantage, Brock Mosley of Collinsville, Miss., leads Day 3 of the Folds of Honor Bassmaster Elite at Sabine River with a three-day total of 34 pounds, 4 ounces.

Posting his best effort of the week — a five-bass limit that weighed 12-14 — on Semifinal Saturday, Mosley heads into Championship Sunday with a lead of 3-1 over Alabama pro Keith Poche.

“It was a fun day,” Mosley said. “I caught a bunch of fish and I finally got a good bite. I just have to go out and catch 10 to 11 pounds tomorrow.”

Mosley began his third morning at a blistering pace, with a limit of 12 pounds just past 7 a.m. Boxing his first keeper — a 2-pounder — 17 minutes after the 6 a.m. takeoff, Mosley anchored his bag with a 4 1/2-pounder around 6:30.

During the first three days of the Elite’s previous trip to the Sabine in 2021, Mosley ran 110 miles to fish Clear Creek on Houston’s east side. This year, he started each morning within a couple miles of takeoff and then closed out his day looking for upgrades around reeds and pads in Taylor Bayou.

He caught his bass fishing a popper, a Texas-rigged Senko and a power shot around seawalls, barge tie-ups, laydowns and grass.

“It has worked out differently every day,” Mosley said. “The first day, I started out with a small limit (close) and then I ran over to Taylor and caught my two best fish. Friday, all my fish here were about the same size and when I ran to Taylor, I only culled up a couple of ounces.

“Today, I had that 4 1/2-pound kicker and that boosted me up. I caught six or seven in Taylor but none of them helped.”

With 14 Top 10s to his credit, Mosley has recorded five second-place finishes. In 2021, he notched back-to-back runner-up finishes at Pickwick Lake and the Sabine River.

Despite a 3-pound advantage on a fishery where big bites are scarce, Mosley said he’ll likely stay in his starting area all day and squeeze it for all its worth.

With his first Elite win just one solid limit away, Mosley said he’s motivated by the quest for redemption, as well as the desire to perform well in front of one of the largest crowds to show up for Bassmaster events.

“It would be awesome,” Mosley said. “These people here are awesome, they love us, everyone is so nice, the crowds are huge and they put on a big party.”

Poche added a third-round catch of 10-9 to his previous two limits of 11-2 and 9-8. He holds a three-day total of 31-3.

Sticking with the game plan that has served him well the previous two days, Poche started his day in a deep backwater pond linked to the Neches River by a narrow canal. Notably, the Day 3 bite was a little different from the previous two days, in which the canal produced best.

“The first two days, I fished all around that thing, but this was the first day I had a decent bite in there —  it was always little rats,” Poche said. “Today, I caught three inside and one in the canal.

“The fish were up around the edge on laydowns and grass patches. Today, it was as low as it’s been since I’ve been fishing. I think that might have pulled out some of those better fish that were way tight to the bank. My first bite was my biggest one.”

Poche caught three of his pond/canal bass on a SPRO Bronzeye popping frog and one on a Texas-rigged Berkley Pit Boss. After leaving the pond, Poche finished his day in Cow Bayou where the Pit Boss produced his fifth keeper.

Despite his success, Poche said he’s contemplating a Championship Sunday change.

“I was (considering) running up the Sabine River this morning,” he said. “I may do that tomorrow. I just feel like I’m not catching enough weight. I’m doing good, but I feel like I’m scrapping and if I’m not fishing other places, I’m not getting what I need.

“I can’t continue laying on one place. I may throw up a Hail Mary and go up the Sabine. I’m here to win.”

Clark Wendlandt of Leander, Texas, is in third place with 29-6. After posting 10-3 and 8-13 the first two days, Wendlandt entered Saturday in ninth place. Adding 10-6 moved him up six spots.

“I think they’re biting better in the afternoon; I just caught my better ones in the morning,” Wendlandt said.

Wendlandt caught his fish by flipping soft plastics. He tried reaction baits but couldn’t get bit.

“I got some reaction bites earlier in the week, but in the mornings every day of the tournament, it’s been dead slick, calm and no breeze,” Wendlandt said. “The sun’s been up, there’s been (little to no) cloud cover and I just think that messes them up. They’re just not ready to chase.”

Day 1 leader Chad Pipkens of DeWitt, Mich., is in the lead for the $2,000 Phoenix Boats Big Bass of the Tournament award with the 5-12 largemouth he caught on Day 1. Clifford Pirch of Payson, Ariz., earned Saturday’s daily $1,000 Big Bass award for a 5-8.

Pipkens also leads for the VMC Monster Bag award with his opening limit of 14-7.

Alabama pro Kyle Welcher is in eighth place with 27-11 and has taken the lead in the Progressive Insurance Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings with 510 points. Brandon Cobb of Greenwood, S.C., is in second with 499 points, followed by John Cox of DeBary, Fla., with 483, Tyler Rivet of Raceland, La., with 467 and Drew Cook of Cairo, Ga., with 456.

Will Davis Jr. of Sylacauga, Ala., leads the Dakota Lithium Bassmaster Rookie of the Year standings with 449 points.

The Top 10 remaining anglers will take off at 6 a.m. CT Sunday from the City of Orange Boat Ramp. The weigh-in will be held at the ramp at 3 p.m., with the winning angler earning $100,000. FS1 will broadcast live with the leaders beginning at 7 a.m. CT with continuing coverage on Bassmaster.com


The Folds of Honor Bassmaster Elite at Sabine River is being hosted by the Greater Orange Chamber of Commerce

2023 Folds of Honor Bassmaster Elite at Sabine River 6/1-6/4
Sabine River, Orange TX.
(PROFESSIONAL) Standings Day 3

   Angler                   Hometown              No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$

1.  Brock Mosley           Collinsville, MS        15  34-04  104
  Day 1: 5   09-15     Day 2: 5   11-07     Day 3: 5   12-14   
2.  Keith Poche            Cecil, AL               15  31-03  103
  Day 1: 5   11-02     Day 2: 5   09-08     Day 3: 5   10-09   
3.  Clark Wendlandt        Leander, TX             15  29-06  102
  Day 1: 5   10-03     Day 2: 5   08-13     Day 3: 5   10-06   
4.  Matty Wong             Honolulu, HI            15  29-01  101
  Day 1: 5   06-07     Day 2: 5   13-13     Day 3: 5   08-13   
5.  Matt Robertson         Kuttawa, KY             15  28-07  100
  Day 1: 5   08-05     Day 2: 5   07-05     Day 3: 5   12-13   
6.  Alex Wetherell         Middletown, CT          15  27-13   99
  Day 1: 5   11-09     Day 2: 5   06-02     Day 3: 5   10-02   
7.  Kenta Kimura           Osaka JAPAN             15  27-11   98
  Day 1: 5   13-01     Day 2: 5   06-08     Day 3: 5   08-02   
8.  Kyle Welcher           Opelika, AL             15  27-11   97
  Day 1: 5   09-06     Day 2: 5   11-08     Day 3: 5   06-13   
9.  Chad Pipkens           DeWitt, MI              15  27-07   96   $1,000.00
  Day 1: 5   14-07     Day 2: 5   05-15     Day 3: 5   07-01   
10. Hunter Shryock         Ooltewah, TN            14  26-14   95
  Day 1: 5   13-02     Day 2: 4   05-08     Day 3: 5   08-04   
11. Jacob Powroznik        North Prince George, VA 15  26-12   94  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   11-05     Day 2: 5   08-10     Day 3: 5   06-13   
12. Clifford Pirch         Payson, AZ              15  26-07   93  $11,000.00
  Day 1: 5   07-08     Day 2: 5   06-12     Day 3: 5   12-03   
13. Drew Benton            Panama City, FL         15  26-06   92  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   06-06     Day 2: 5   07-11     Day 3: 5   12-05   
14. Matt Herren            Ashville, AL            15  26-01   91  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   08-15     Day 2: 5   07-09     Day 3: 5   09-09   
15. Wes Logan              Springville, AL         15  25-12   90  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   09-09     Day 2: 5   08-11     Day 3: 5   07-08   
16. Caleb Sumrall          New Iberia, LA          15  25-11   89  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   05-14     Day 2: 5   12-07     Day 3: 5   07-06   
17. Greg Hackney           Gonzales, LA            15  25-03   88  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   07-14     Day 2: 5   06-10     Day 3: 5   10-11   
18. John Crews Jr          Salem, VA               15  24-10   87  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   05-02     Day 2: 5   10-14     Day 3: 5   08-10   
19. Kyoya Fujita           Minamitsuru, Yamanashi  15  24-10   86  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   07-05     Day 2: 5   07-07     Day 3: 5   09-14   
20. Austin Felix           Eden Prairie, MN        15  24-09   85  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   07-01     Day 2: 5   07-10     Day 3: 5   09-14   
21. Ray Hanselman Jr       Del Rio, TX             15  24-09   84  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   08-09     Day 2: 5   08-05     Day 3: 5   07-11   
22. David Williams         Newton, NC              15  24-04   83  $11,000.00
  Day 1: 5   06-01     Day 2: 5   11-11     Day 3: 5   06-08   
23. Bryan New              Saluda, SC              15  24-03   82  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   08-09     Day 2: 5   08-08     Day 3: 5   07-02   
24. Patrick Walters        Summerville, SC         15  23-15   81  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   10-15     Day 2: 5   05-09     Day 3: 5   07-07   
25. Masayuki Matsushita    Tokoname-Aichi JAPAN    15  23-11   80  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   09-07     Day 2: 5   06-12     Day 3: 5   07-08   
26. Larry Nixon            Bee Branch, AR          13  23-10   79  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   10-13     Day 2: 5   08-08     Day 3: 3   04-05   
27. Joey Cifuentes III     Clinton, AR             15  23-10   78  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   08-15     Day 2: 5   07-15     Day 3: 5   06-12   
28. Frank Talley           Temple, TX              15  23-07   77  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   08-09     Day 2: 5   08-05     Day 3: 5   06-09   
29. Seth Feider            New Market, MN          15  23-05   76  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   07-03     Day 2: 5   08-01     Day 3: 5   08-01   
30. Mike Huff              London, KY              15  23-04   75  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   10-08     Day 2: 5   06-03     Day 3: 5   06-09   
31. Logan Latuso           Gonzales, LA            15  23-03   74  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   08-15     Day 2: 5   06-09     Day 3: 5   07-11   
32. Jason Williamson       Aiken, SC               15  23-02   73  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   06-06     Day 2: 5   09-08     Day 3: 5   07-04   
33. Todd Auten             Lake Wylie, SC          15  22-13   72  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   05-10     Day 2: 5   08-02     Day 3: 5   09-01   
34. Gregory DiPalma        Millville, NJ           15  22-10   71  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   07-12     Day 2: 5   07-06     Day 3: 5   07-08   
35. Bryan Schmitt          Deale, MD               15  22-01   70  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   07-05     Day 2: 5   08-05     Day 3: 5   06-07   
36. John Cox               DeBary, FL              12  21-12   69  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   07-02     Day 2: 5   11-02     Day 3: 2   03-08   
37. Lee Livesay            Longview, TX            15  21-11   68  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   07-09     Day 2: 5   08-09     Day 3: 5   05-09   
38. Cole Sands             Calhoun, TN             15  21-10   67  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   09-02     Day 2: 5   05-09     Day 3: 5   06-15   
39. Will Davis Jr          Sylacauga, AL           15  21-06   66  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   05-06     Day 2: 5   10-03     Day 3: 5   05-13   
40. Jay Przekurat          Stevens Point, WI       15  20-09   65  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   07-12     Day 2: 5   07-04     Day 3: 5   05-09   
41. Jake Whitaker          Hendersonville, NC      14  20-08   64  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   07-00     Day 2: 5   10-04     Day 3: 4   03-04   
42. Stetson Blaylock       Benton, AR              12  20-06   63  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   11-03     Day 2: 5   06-13     Day 3: 2   02-06   
43. Steve Kennedy          Auburn, AL              15  20-00   62  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   09-03     Day 2: 5   05-04     Day 3: 5   05-09   
44. Bob Downey             Detroit Lakes, MN       15  19-12   61  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   05-10     Day 2: 5   07-10     Day 3: 5   06-08   
45. Shane LeHew            Catawba, NC             12  18-12   60  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   08-02     Day 2: 5   07-04     Day 3: 2   03-06   
46. Justin Atkins          Florence, AL            15  18-08   59  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   05-05     Day 2: 5   08-03     Day 3: 5   05-00   
47. Paul Mueller           Naugatuck, CT           13  17-09   58  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   08-01     Day 2: 5   06-06     Day 3: 3   03-02   
48. Buddy Gross            Chattanooga, TN         14  17-00   57  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   06-02     Day 2: 5   07-06     Day 3: 4   03-08   
49. Joseph Webster         Hamilton, AL            11  16-12   56  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   09-08     Day 2: 3   04-00     Day 3: 3   03-04   
50. Kyle Norsetter         Cottage Grove, WI       10  14-00   55  $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   06-12     Day 2: 5   07-04     Day 3: 0   00-00   
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PHOENIX BOATS BIG BASS 
Day
 1   Chad Pipkens             Dewitt, MI          05-12      $1,000.00
 2   David Williams           Newton, NC          05-08      $1,000.00
 3   Clifford Pirch           Payson, AZ          05-08      $1,000.00

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Totals
Day   #Limits    #Fish      Weight
 1        88       486       720-09
 2        84       473       678-05
 3        41       228       360-06
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         213      1187      1759-04