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Bassmaster College Series returns to James River

Richmond, Va., will host the 2023 Strike King Bassmaster College Series at James River presented by Bass Pro Shops April 21-22. 

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April 18, 2023

Bassmaster College Series returns to James River

RICHMOND, Va. — For the first time since 2016, the Strike King Bassmaster College Series presented by Bass Pro Shops will head to eastern Virginia to take on the mighty James River April 21-22, and Bassmaster Elite Series pro and Richmond resident Ed Loughran III expects giant bags to be caught.

“It should be a very good tournament. It should be very easy to catch fish,” Loughran said. “It wouldn’t shock me to see the winning weight being close to 50 pounds. There just are too many big fish rolling around and so many 2- to 4-pounders in the river system that someone will catch them. You will see a couple of really big fish caught. There should be several in the 7- to 9-pound category.

“It should be fun for everyone coming here; even if they don’t know the place.”

With 110 miles of the lower James River, as well as several other river systems that flow into the James, there will be plenty of room for the 275-boat field to spread out throughout the vast tidal system.

“There are fish from one end to the other,” Loughran said. “You can stay within a mile of the ramp, you can run all the way to the Chickahominy Dam, which is 60-some miles, and you can fish anywhere in between. You can go up the Appomattox River. There is so much water to fish and there are bass in all of it.”

Last year, the St. Croix Bassmaster Opens showed off just how good the fishery can be in the spring. During that three-day event, 10 bags over 20 pounds were brought to the scales with a multitude of limits surpassing the 15-pound mark.

With the potential for bass being in all three stages of the spawn, Loughran expects the College Series event to have that same feel.

“They should be pretty close to spawning,” he said. “It depends on how warm it is. There will be some spawning. I’m not sure if it will be every fish. It will be similar to last year. There are very few times I have been able to sight fish. Usually, you are blind fishing in those spawning areas. It has to be kind of out of the current or they could be adjacent to those spawning areas.”

Not only will there be plenty of water to cover, there are several different cover options anglers will need to pick apart. The river is full of cypress trees and other wood cover along with lily pads and docks. On the upper section of the river, there are several old gravel and sand pits that can be accessed.

“All but two of them are accessible, but fish go in there to spawn so people can go in there and drag stuff or throw shaky heads and wacky worms,” Loughran said. “That is all within a couple miles of the ramp.”

There are a variety of baits that could play, depending on how the spawn sets up. Creature baits like a Missile Baits D Bomb or a Zoom Brush Hog will be good options, as well as Senko-style worms. 2022 James River Open champion Kenta Kimura utilized a crankbait and a buzzbait to win and a big swimbait could potentially play as well.


A full field of 275 teams representing colleges from around the country will launch from Osborne Park and Boat Landing at 7:10 a.m. ET and return for weigh-in at 3:10 p.m. Full coverage will be available on Bassmaster.com.

Visit Richmond and Henrico County, Va., are hosting the event.

Virginia’s Bowen Gets Long-Awaited Win at Phoenix Bass Fishing League Event at Norris Lake

Boater Travis Bowen of Duffield, Virginia, and Strike-King co-angler Lenny Bays of Dayton, Kentucky.
Kentucky’s Bays Notches Strike King Co-Angler Division Victory

ANDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (April 17, 2023) – Boater Travis Bowen of Duffield, Virginia, caught a five-bass limit weighing 15 pounds, 6 ounces, Saturday to win the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League (BFL) Presented by T-H Marine on Norris Lake. The tournament was the second event of the season for the BFL Volunteer Division. Bowen earned $5,434 for his victory.

“I only got to practice for this tournament for four hours,” said Bowen. “Those four hours told me where not to fish. So, I got on Google Earth the night before the tournament, picked a couple of new spots, and the good Lord blessed me and led me to the right area. That’s all there is to it.”

Bowen, who focused on the lower end of the Clinch River, said his first fish of the day was a 4-pound, 10-ounce largemouth that fell for a Megabass Magdraft Swimbait. He then switched to a green-pumpkin and red-colored Zoom Trick Worm for the rest of the day. Bowen said every fish he caught, except for one, came on the same 200-yard stretch of bank.

“I fished that same stretch of bank back and forth for 3½ hours,” Bowen said. “Every time I’d go down it, I’d catch a fish or two. I tried fishing for smallmouth and got on a good smallmouth bite, but they were all short fish.

“I knew I had a decent bag, but I didn’t think I had the bag to win,” Bowen added. “As I headed back to weigh-in I decided to stop in a cut-through and throw out a spinnerbait, because the water was dingy from all the boat traffic. I caught an 18¼-inch smallmouth that culled out my smallest largemouth.”

Bowen said his first career BFL win was very special to him, especially given his tournament fishing path.

“I took a 12-year fishing retirement,” said Bowen. “After the 2009 season, I gave it up to coach my son in baseball and football from Little League through high school. After he graduated, I decided it was time to start fishing again. So, this win has been a long time coming, and it feels great.”

The top 10 boaters finished the tournament:

                1st:        Travis Bowen, Duffield, Va., five bass, 15-6, $5,434
                2nd:       Christian Nash, Allons, Tenn., five bass, 13-13, $3,007 (includes $500 Phoenix MLF Contingency Bonus)
                3rd:       Seth Fricke, Oxford, Ohio, five bass, 13-12, $1,670
                4th:        Dillon Falardeau, Hixson, Tenn., five bass, 13-10, $1,170
                5th:        Justin Beeler, Luttrell, Tenn., five bass, 13-8, $1,303
                6th:        Ryan Davidson, Branchland, W. Va., five bass, 12-15, $919
                7th:        Justin McGaha, Knoxville, Tenn., five bass, 12-12, $1,086
                8th:        Landon Lawson, Jonesborough, Tenn., five bass, 12-11, $752
                9th:        Jeremy Smith, Antioch, Tenn., five bass, 12-10, $668
                10th:     Ken Vicchio, Bluff City, Tenn., five bass, 12-9, $585

Complete results can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

David Mundy of Dandridge, Tennessee, caught a bass that weighed 6 pounds even and earned the Berkley Big Bass Boater award of $765.



Lenny Bays of Dayton, Kentucky, won the Strike King co-angler division and a total of $2,305 Saturday, after bringing five bass to the scale that totaled 11 pounds, 14 ounces.

The top 10 Strike King co-anglers finished:

                1st:        Lenny Bays, Dayton, Ky., five bass, 11-14, $2,305
                2nd:       Dewayne Drummonds, Gray, Ky., five bass, 9-12, $1,152
                3rd:       Josh Massengale, Oliver Springs, Tenn., five bass, 9-3, $768
                4th:        Matthew Faulkner, Corbin, Ky., three bass, 8-10, $538
                5th:        Tanner Huckstep, Chattanooga, Tenn., five bass, 8-7, $461
                6th:        Perry Dawson, Rockwood, Tenn., five bass, 8-2, $423
                7th:        Bonnie Johnson, Madisonville, Tenn., three bass, 8-0, $719
                8th:        Josh Smith, Siler, Ky., four bass, 7-10, $346
                9th:        Cody Stokes, Ooltewah, Tenn., four bass, 7-8, $307
                10th:     Andrew Rogers, Bristol, Tenn., three bass, 7-5, $269

Bonnie Johnson of Madisonville, Tennessee, earned the Berkley Big Bass co-angler award of $335, catching a bass that weighed in at 4 pounds, 5 ounces – the largest co-angler catch of the day.

After two events, Dillon Falardeau of Hixson, Tennessee, leads the BFL Volunteer Division Boater Angler of the Year (AOY) race with 496 points, while Lenny Bays of Dayton, Kentucky, leads the Strike King Co-Angler Division AOY race with 495 points.

The top 45 boaters and co-anglers in the region based on point standings, along with the five tournament winners of each qualifying event, will qualify for the Oct. 12-14 BFL Regional tournament on Dale Hollow Lake in Byrdstown, Tennessee. Boaters will fish for a top award of $60,000, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard and $10,000, while co-anglers will compete for a top award of $50,000, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard.

The 2023 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. The top 45 boaters and Strike King co-anglers from each division, along with the five qualifying event winners, will advance to one of six BFL Regional tournaments where they are competing to finish in the top six, which then qualifies them for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the BFL All-American. The 2023 All-American event will take place May 31-June 2, on Lake Hartwell in Seneca, South Carolina. The event is hosted by Visit Oconee SC.

Proud sponsors of the 2023 MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine include: 4WP, 13 Fishing, Abu Garcia, B&W Trailer Hitches, Berkley, Black Rifle Coffee, E3, Epic Baits, Favorite Fishing, General Tire, Grundéns, Gill, Lew’s, Lowrance, Mercury, Mossy Oak, Mystik Lubricants, Onyx, Phoenix, Polaris, Power-Pole, Strike King, Tackle Warehouse, T-H Marine, Toyota, Wiley X 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.

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Early Lunkers Lead Haines City’s Harris to Victory at Phoenix Bass Fishing League Event at Harris Chain of Lake

Boater Ben Harris of Haines City, Florida, and Strike-King co-angler James Ebey of Ocala, Florida.
Ocala’s Ebey Wins Strike King Co-Angler Division

LEESBURG, Fla. (April 17, 2023) – Boater Ben Harris of Haines City, Florida, caught a five-bass limit weighing 25 pounds, 4 ounces, Saturday to win the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League (BFL) Presented by T-H Marine on the Harris Chain of Lakes . The tournament, hosted by Visit Lake County, Florida, was the fourth event of the season for the BFL Gator Division. Harris earned $5,658 for his first MLF victory.

“I started out pretty quickly in the morning fishing a Bridgemaster stickbait and caught two that weighed 7 pounds,” said Harris, who began his tournament day fishing in Little Lake Harris. “I just tried to fill my limit after that and culled a few fish here and there.”

Harris said he caught around 20 keepers during the tournament, mostly by flipping outside grass lines with a Bridgemaster Medlock Lil’ Chub. Harris said for the most part the tournament pressure was taken off of him after he caught his two 7-pounders early.

“Around lunchtime, as I was culling up, I thought to myself, ‘Man, if I could just get one more good bite I would have a shot at winning,’” Harris said. “Normally it takes about 28 pounds to win, so I was really surprised when I won it with 25 pounds.

“This win has been a while coming,” Harris continued. “I’ve been in a bit of a slump for a while, so this has really picked it up for me. It feels awesome.”

The top 10 boaters finished the tournament:

                1st:        Ben Harris, Haines City, Fla., five bass, 25-4, $5,658
                2nd:       Tyler Sheppard, Yulee, Fla., five bass, 22-15, $2,829
                3rd:       Kennie Steverson, Umatilla, Fla., five bass, 22-9, $2,386 (includes $500 Phoenix MLF Contingency Bonus)
                4th:        Stephen Williams, Green Cove Springs, Fla., five bass, 22-4, $1,320
                5th:        Sean Wooten, Umatilla, Fla., five bass, 21-12, $1,132
                6th:        Doug Walker, Okeechobee, Fla., five bass, 21-4, $1,952
                7th:        Mark Staton, Astatula, Fla., five bass, 19-11, $943
                8th:        Dave Thomas, Casselberry, Fla., five bass, 19-4, $801
                8th:        Joey Bloom, Winter Springs, Fla., five bass, 19-4, $801
                10th:     Mason Boylan, Grant Valkaria, Fla., five bass, 19-3, $660

Complete results can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

Doug Walker of Okeechobee, Florida, caught a largemouth that weighed 9 pounds, 1 ounce, and earned the Berkley Big Bass Boater award of $915.



James Ebey of Ocala, Florida, won the Strike King co-angler division and a total of $2,829 Saturday, after bringing five bass to the scale that totaled 19 pounds, 10 ounces.

The top 10 Strike King co-anglers finished:

                1st:        James Ebey of Ocala, Fla., five bass, 19-10, $2,829
                2nd:       Pat Herolt, Citrus Springs, Fla., five bass, 18-7, $1,871
                3rd:       Dean Haughey, Babson Park, Fla., five bass, 17-2, $945
                4th:        David White, Winter Garden, Fla., five bass, 17-1, $660
                5th:        Robert Chase Burlew, Inverness, Fla., five bass, 16-4, $566
                6th:        Matt Anderson, Lakeland, Fla., five bass, 16-1, $519
                7th:        Steven Obester, Palatka, Fla., four bass, 16-0, $621
                8th:        Zachary Dunavant, St. Augustine, Fla., five bass, 15-10, $424
                9th:        Adam Sangster, Sanford, Fla., five bass, 14-3, $377
                10th:     Travis Clark, Morven, Ga., four bass, 14-1, $330

Pat Herolt of Citrus Springs, Florida, earned the Berkley Big Bass co-angler award of $457, catching a largemouth that weighed in at 9 pounds, 3 ounces – the largest co-angler catch of the day.

After four events, Brandon Medlock of Lake Placid, Florida, leads the BFL Gator Division Boater Angler of the Year (AOY) race with 938 points, while Tyler Nekolny of Coral Springs, Florida, leads the Strike King Co-Angler Division AOY race with 940 points.

The top 45 boaters and co-anglers in the region based on point standings, along with the five tournament winners of each qualifying event, will qualify for the Oct. 12-14 BFL Regional tournament on Lake Eufaula in Eufaula, Alabama. Boaters will fish for a top award of $60,000, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard and $10,000, while co-anglers will compete for a top award of $50,000, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard.

The 2023 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. The top 45 boaters and Strike King co-anglers from each division, along with the five qualifying event winners, will advance to one of six BFL Regional tournaments where they are competing to finish in the top six, which then qualifies them for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the BFL All-American. The 2023 All-American event will take place May 31-June 2, on Lake Hartwell in Seneca, South Carolina. The event is hosted by Visit Oconee SC.

Proud sponsors of the 2023 MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine include: 4WP, 13 Fishing, Abu Garcia, B&W Trailer Hitches, Berkley, Black Rifle Coffee, E3, Epic Baits, Favorite Fishing, General Tire, Grundéns, Gill, Lew’s, Lowrance, Mercury, Mossy Oak, Mystik Lubricants, Onyx, Phoenix, Polaris, Power-Pole, Strike King, Tackle Warehouse, T-H Marine, Toyota, Wiley X 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.

Benton’s Kirkpatrick Proves “Junk” is Enough for Victory at Phoenix Bass Fishing League Event at Kentucky-Barkley Lakes

Boater Ryan Kirkpatrick of Benton, Kentucky, and Strike-King co-angler Matt Chumbler of Carbondale, Illinois.
Illinois’ Chumbler Wins Strike King Co-Angler Division

GILBERTSVILLE, Ky. (April 17, 2023) – Boater Ryan Kirkpatrick of Benton, Kentucky, caught a five-bass limit weighing 17 pounds, 6 ounces, Saturday to win the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League (BFL) Presented by T-H Marine on Kentucky-Barkley Lakes . The tournament, hosted by the Kentucky Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau, was the third event of the season for the BFL LBL Division. Kirkpatrick earned $5,463 for his victory.

“I pulled up to my first spot and was surprised there was nobody there,” said Kirkpatrick. “I caught four fish by 8 o’clock, which, in my opinion, was bonus fish, because I didn’t think I’d be able to get on that spot.”

Kirkpatrick said he relocated, caught his fifth fish to fill his limit, then settled in and went “junk fishing” on spots he had caught fish previously, from Moors Resort and Marina to Kenlake State Resort Park.

“I just junked it up, and it ended up being a pretty special day,” Kirkpatrick said. “That’s just how I grew up fishing, and that’s my style of fishing – junk fishing.”

Kirkpatrick said his approach to tournament fishing consists of hitting as many spots as he can with whatever baits it takes to have five quality bass at the end of the day. He said his bait arsenal for the competition included a spinnerbait, swimbait, swim jig, and soft plastics both flipped and dragged on whatever he deemed might hold a fish. Kirkpatrick said his approach landed eight to 10 keepers during the tournament.

“I had 13 rods on the deck when I started,” Kirkpatrick said. “I threw every one of them at least a handful of times.

“It was just one here and there pretty much all day long,” Kirkpatrick added. “I hoped I’d just get enough weight to get a top-5 finish for a trophy. I didn’t really think I had enough weight to win until they actually handed me the trophy.”

The top 10 boaters finished the tournament:

                1st:        Ryan Kirkpatrick, Benton, Ky., five bass, 17-6, $5,463
                2nd:       Stephen Barga, Benton, Ky., five bass, 15-8, $2,232
                3rd:       David Carroll, Manitou, Ky., five bass, 15-3, $1,489
                4th:        Ethan Fields, Breese, Ill., five bass, 14-14, $1,041
                5th:        Clint Knight, Lewisburg, Ky., five bass, 14-11, $1,093
                6th:        Kevin Caskey, Madisonville, Ky., five bass, 14-10, $818
                7th:        Harry Barber, Earlington, Ky., five bass, 14-9, $744
                8th:        Sam Moll, Hershey, Pa., five bass, 14-6, $669
                9th:        Drew Lynch, Paducah, Ky., five bass, 14-4, $595
                10th:     Brady Bickers, Carrollton, Ky., five bass, 14-2, $521

Complete results can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

Jeff McCarnan of Henderson, Kentucky, caught a bass that weighed 5 pounds, 4 ounces, and earned the Berkley Big Bass Boater award of $640.



Matt Chumbler of Carbondale, Illinois, won the Strike King co-angler division and a total of $2,214 Saturday, after bringing five bass to the scale that totaled 14 pounds, 15 ounces.

The top 10 Strike King co-anglers finished:

                1st:        Matt Chumbler, Carbondale, Ill., five bass, 14-15, $2,214
                2nd:       John Lovin, Fayetteville, Ohio, five bass, 13-10, $1,107
                3rd:       Levi Allgeier, Bardstown, Ky., five bass, 11-14, $738
                4th:        Ron Robinson, Pittsburg, Ill., five bass, 11-10, $517
                5th:        David Hoheisel, Westerville, Ohio, four bass, 9-14, $443
                6th:        Anthony Bell Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio, four bass, 9-7, $387
                6th:        Cayman Wilhelmus, Boonville, Ind., three bass, 9-7, $387
                8th:        Carl Oelker, Greenbrier, Tenn., four bass, 9-5, $332
                9th:        Barrett Washburn, Benton, Ky., three bass, 9-4, $295
                10th:     Brendan Murphy, Cape Girardeau, Mo., three bass, 9-1, $258

Michael Blumer of Louisville, Kentucky, earned the Berkley Big Bass co-angler award of $317, catching a bass that weighed in at 6 pounds, 5 ounces – the largest co-angler catch of the day.

After three events, Stephen Barga of Benton, Kentucky, leads the BFL LBL Division Boater Angler of the Year (AOY) race with 747 points, while Sean O’Brien of McKenzie, Tennessee, leads the Strike King Co-Angler Division AOY race with 713 points.

The top 45 boaters and co-anglers in the region based on point standings, along with the five tournament winners of each qualifying event, will qualify for the Oct. 19-21 BFL Regional tournament on Lake of the Ozarks in Osage Beach, Missouri. Boaters will fish for a top award of $60,000, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard and $10,000, while co-anglers will compete for a top award of $50,000, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard.

The 2023 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. The top 45 boaters and Strike King co-anglers from each division, along with the five qualifying event winners, will advance to one of six BFL Regional tournaments where they are competing to finish in the top six, which then qualifies them for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the BFL All-American. The 2023 All-American event will take place May 31-June 2, on Lake Hartwell in Seneca, South Carolina. The event is hosted by Visit Oconee SC.

Proud sponsors of the 2023 MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine include: 4WP, 13 Fishing, Abu Garcia, B&W Trailer Hitches, Berkley, Black Rifle Coffee, E3, Epic Baits, Favorite Fishing, General Tire, Grundéns, Gill, Lew’s, Lowrance, Mercury, Mossy Oak, Mystik Lubricants, Onyx, Phoenix, Polaris, Power-Pole, Strike King, Tackle Warehouse, T-H Marine, Toyota, Wiley X 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.

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Mansfield’s Parker Gets Home Water Win at Phoenix Bass Fishing League Event at Lake Oconee Presented by Brown Oil Company

BFL at Lake Oconee Strike King Co-angler Champions Nicholas Gresens of Tucker, Georgia, and Demetrice Collins of Thomson, Georgia.
Gresens and Collins Tie for Strike King Co-Angler Division Title

BUCKHEAD, Ga. (April 17, 2023) – Boater Weston Parker of Mansfield, Georgia, caught a five-bass limit weighing 18 pounds, 1 ounce, Saturday to win the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League (BFL) Presented by T-H Marine on Lake Oconee Presented by Brown Oil Company . The tournament was the third event of the season for the BFL Bulldog Division Presented by Mystik Lubricants. Parker earned $10,279, including the lucrative $5,000 Phoenix MLF Contingency Bonus, for his victory.

“I found a shad spawn and caught a big fish early on a spinnerbait,” said Parker, who notched his first career BFL win on his home lake. “I just kept covering water and kept catching them throughout the day.”

Parker said he caught 10 to 12 keepers throughout the course of the tournament on flat, chunk rock banks that held spawning shad. He alternated between a spinnerbait and a topwater frog to boat his limit. He said he focused the spinnerbait on chunk rock and the frog any time he came across any type of cover.

“I lost two good fish early in the morning and told myself at 1 o’clock, ‘Weston, you’ve done it again. You’ve come close to winning big and messed it up,’” Parker said. “But it ended up working out for me.

“This feels awesome,” Parker added. “I’ve won some tournaments on Oconee before, but this is the first time I’ve won something this big. I’m ecstatic.”

The top 10 boaters finished the tournament:

                1st:        Weston Parker, Mansfield, Ga., five bass, 18-1, $10,279 (includes $5,000 Phoenix MLF Contingency Bonus)
                2nd:       Jody Holland, Clermont, Ga., five bass, 17-13, $2,140
                3rd:       Brad Stalnaker, Eatonton, Ga., five bass, 16-13, $1,426
                4th:        Danny Hall, Ellijay, Ga., five bass, 16-2, $998
                5th:        Ryan Frisch, Eatonton, Ga., five bass, 15-13, $856
                6th:        Scott Hayes, Wedowee, Ala., five bass, 15-12, $985
                7th:        Will Thomas, Madison, Ga., five bass, 15-7, $713
                8th:        Troy Harris, Watkinsville, Ga., five bass, 14-13, $642
                9th:        Justin Durham, Madison, Ga., five bass, 14-11, $791
                10th:     Mark Burns, Good Hope, Ga., five bass, 14-5, $499

Complete results can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

Brandon Hightower of Molena, Georgia, caught a bass that weighed 6 pounds, 3 ounces, and earned the Berkley Big Bass Boater award of $605.




Nicholas Gresens of Tucker, Georgia, and Demetrice Collins of Thomson, Georgia, ended the tournament tied atop the Strike King co-angler division leaderboard, and each won a total of $1,605 Saturday, after bringing five bass each to the scale that totaled 11 pounds, 6 ounces.

The top 10 Strike King co-anglers finished:

                1st:        Nicholas Gresens, Tucker, Ga., five bass, 11-6, $1,605
                1st:        Demetrice Collins, Thomson, Ga., five bass, 11-6, $1,605
                3rd:       Devin Higginbotham, Madison, Ga., five bass, 10-4, $712
                4th:        Dennis McGouirk, Carrollton, Ga., three bass, 9-12, $801
                5th:        Robert McNear, Warner Robins, Ga., three bass, 9-11, $428
                6th:        Adam Johnson, Duluth, Ga., five bass, 8-14, $392
                7th:        Zachary Archer, Cumming, Ga., three bass, 8-12, $357
                8th:        Baylor Whitfield, Lagrange, Ga., five bass, 8-8, $321
                9th:        Brody Bowen, Cleveland, Ga., four bass, 8-2, $267
                9th:        Ashley Klaus, Thomson, Ga., five bass, 8-2, $267

Dennis McGouirk of Carrollton, Georgia, earned the Berkley Big Bass co-angler award of $302, catching a bass that weighed in at 5 pounds, 10 ounces – the largest co-angler catch of the day.

After three events, Matthew O’Connell of Brooks, Georgia, leads the BFL Bulldog Division Presented by Mystik Lubricants Boater Angler of the Year (AOY) race with 689 points, while Tony Stevens of Monroe, Georgia, leads the Strike King Co-Angler Division AOY race with 694 points.

The top 45 boaters and co-anglers in the region based on point standings, along with the five tournament winners of each qualifying event, will qualify for the Oct. 19-21 BFL Regional tournament on Lake Norman in Huntersville, North Carolina. Boaters will fish for a top award of $60,000, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard and $10,000, while co-anglers will compete for a top award of $50,000, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard.

The 2023 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. The top 45 boaters and Strike King co-anglers from each division, along with the five qualifying event winners, will advance to one of six BFL Regional tournaments where they are competing to finish in the top six, which then qualifies them for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the BFL All-American. The 2023 All-American event will take place May 31-June 2, on Lake Hartwell in Seneca, South Carolina. The event is hosted by Visit Oconee SC.

Proud sponsors of the 2023 MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine include: 4WP, 13 Fishing, Abu Garcia, B&W Trailer Hitches, Berkley, Black Rifle Coffee, E3, Epic Baits, Favorite Fishing, General Tire, Grundéns, Gill, Lew’s, Lowrance, Mercury, Mossy Oak, Mystik Lubricants, Onyx, Phoenix, Polaris, Power-Pole, Strike King, Tackle Warehouse, T-H Marine, Toyota, Wiley X 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.

Arkansas’ Williams Edges Field for Win at Phoenix Bass Fishing League Event at Table Rock Lake 

Boater Clint Williams of Fayetteville, Arkansas, and Strike-King co-angler Jason Brown of Miami, Oklahoma.
Oklahoma’s Brown Claims Strike King Co-Angler Division Victory

KIMBERLING CITY, Mo. (April 17, 2023) – Boater Clint Williams of Fayetteville, Arkansas, caught a five-bass limit weighing 18 pounds, 6 ounces, Saturday to win the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League (BFL) Presented by T-H Marine on Table Rock Lake . The tournament was the third event of the season for the BFL Ozark Division. Williams, a veteran MLF angler, notched his first career win across various levels of competition and earned $4,806 for his victory.

“I sight-fished in the morning, and caught a decent limit doing that,” said Williams. “Then I hit a spot where I knew there was a shad ball and caught two good culls on a swimbait.”

Williams said he caught about a dozen keepers during the tournament by fishing from the tournament takeoff location at the Port of Kimberling Marina and Resort to the dam. He relied on a 4.3-inch electric shad-colored Keitech Swimbait, as well as a variety of soft-plastic baits when he was sight fishing.

“I thought I needed one more really good bite for the win,” Williams said. “With five minutes left to fish, I pushed myself for all I was worth to catch that last good one. Then, I had some motor problems heading back and made it to weigh-in with 30 seconds to go. It was a nerve-wracking day. But when it’s your day, it’s your day.”

The top 10 boaters finished the tournament:

                1st:        Clint Williams, Fayetteville, Ark., five bass, 18-6, $4,806
                2nd:       Cole Findley, Forsyth, Mo., five bass, 18-3, $2,903 (includes $500 Phoenix MLF Contingency Bonus)
                3rd:       Aaron Stanphill, Bella Vista, Ark., five bass, 18-1, $1,605
                4th:        Derek Felton, Willard, Mo., five bass, 17-15, $1,121
                5th:        Dustin Blevins, Harrison, Ark., five bass, 17-13, $961
                6th:        Shane Long, Willard, Mo., five bass, 17-12, $881
                7th:        Bobby Roberts, Lotawana, Mo., five bass, 17-9, $801
                8th:        Jeffrey Barrickman, Forsyth, Mo., five bass, 17-0, $721
                9th:        Wesley Rogers, Thayer, Mo., five bass, 16-14, $641
                10th:     Shawn Kowal, Linn Creek, Mo., five bass, 16-3, $561

Complete results can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

Brandon Ackerson of Afton, Oklahoma, caught a bass that weighed 5 pounds, 1 ounce, and earned the Berkley Big Bass Boater award of $725.


Jason Brown of Miami, Oklahoma, won the Strike King co-angler division and a total of $2,403 Saturday, after bringing five bass to the scale that totaled 13 pounds, 13 ounces.

The top 10 Strike King co-anglers finished:

                1st:        Jason Brown, Miami, Okla., five bass, 13-13, $2,403
                2nd:       Alan Bernicky, Joliet, Ill., five bass, 13-11, $1,751
                3rd:       Ben Peters, Bennington, Neb., four bass, 12-1, $806
                4th:        Jeremy White, Dittmer, Mo., five bass, 11-15, $561
                5th:        Joe Tucker, Osceola, Mo., five bass, 11-14, $481
                6th:        Brian Huber, Saint Charles, Mo., five bass, 11-13, $441
                7th:        Tim Sisco, Fair Grove, Mo., five bass, 11-9, $400
                8th:        Aaron Stross, Joplin, Mo., five bass, 11-8, $360
                9th:        Shawn Kemper, Iberia, Mo., five bass, 11-7, $320
                10th:     Donald Pailer, Arnold, Mo., four bass, 11-4, $280

Kelsey Ray of Joplin, Missouri, earned the Berkley Big Bass co-angler award of $362, catching a bass that weighed in at 4 pounds, 6 ounces – the largest co-angler catch of the day.

After three events, Kyle Kitts of Joplin, Missouri, leads the BFL Ozark Division Boater Angler of the Year (AOY) race with 716 points, while Adler Odle of Willow Springs, Missouri, leads the Strike King Co-Angler Division AOY race with 697 points.

The top 45 boaters and co-anglers in the region based on point standings, along with the five tournament winners of each qualifying event, will qualify for the Oct. 5-7 BFL Regional tournament on Lake Eufaula in Eufaula, Oklahoma. Boaters will fish for a top award of $60,000, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard and $10,000, while co-anglers will compete for a top award of $50,000, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard.

The 2023 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. The top 45 boaters and Strike King co-anglers from each division, along with the five qualifying event winners, will advance to one of six BFL Regional tournaments where they are competing to finish in the top six, which then qualifies them for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the BFL All-American. The 2023 All-American event will take place May 31-June 2, on Lake Hartwell in Seneca, South Carolina. The event is hosted by Visit Oconee SC.

Proud sponsors of the 2023 MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine include: 4WP, 13 Fishing, Abu Garcia, B&W Trailer Hitches, Berkley, Black Rifle Coffee, E3, Epic Baits, Favorite Fishing, General Tire, Grundéns, Gill, Lew’s, Lowrance, Mercury, Mossy Oak, Mystik Lubricants, Onyx, Phoenix, Polaris, Power-Pole, Strike King, Tackle Warehouse, T-H Marine, Toyota, Wiley X 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.

Wily Veteran Kelly Jordon Catches 22½ Pound Limit on Final Day to Win Tackle Warehouse Invitationals Epic Baits Stop 3 on Lake Eufaula

Texas Pro Weighs in Largest Limit of Tournament Sunday to Earn Top Prize of $80,000

EUFAULA, Okla. (April 16, 2023) – Pro Kelly Jordon of Flint, Texas, brought a five-bass limit to the scale Sunday weighing 22 pounds, 9 ounces – the largest limit weighed in the three-day event – to vault to the top of the leaderboard and win the MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitational Epic Baits Stop 3 at Lake Eufaula Presented by B&W Trailer Hitches and the top prize of $83,500. Jordon’s three-day total of 15 bass weighing 57-3 earned him the victory by a 2-pound, 14-ounce margin over second-place finisher Drew Gill of Mount Carmel, Illinois, who caught 15 bass weighing 54-5, good for $50,000.

Link to Photo Gallery of Championship Day Weigh-In
Link to Video of Championship Day Weigh-In from Epic Baits Stop 3 at Lake Eufaula
Link to Video of Fish Catch Highlights from Championship Day of Epic Baits Stop 3 at Lake Eufaula

Jordon did a lot of internet work pre-tournament, which paid off with his winning spot at the bottom end of the lake and most of his good places elsewhere.

“I found a lot of stuff (on the web),” Jordon said. “I could run all over this lake and catch fish, I like to fish how this lake is fishing right now.”

As for his key areas, Jordon concentrated on a couple of subtle areas in 3 to 6 feet of water – places that quality fish could stage slightly off the beaten track.

“It’s a secondary point that has rock on it, that’s outside of sand,” he said of his best spot. “You wouldn’t know there’s a rock point, I looked for it, a lot of Google Earth – I found several deals like that.”

As for catching the fish this week, Jordon kept it pretty simple. A Lucky Craft Fat CB BDS 2 did damage, as well as a ½-ounce vibrating jig with a Lake Fork Live Magic Shad.

Jordon started the day Sunday in fourth place, but he knew that he wasn’t out of contention. With the caliber of fish biting, he knew that a comeback was definitely possible.

“I had a pretty good practice, I had a lot of stuff everywhere,” Jordon said. “The first day, I used it to see what I had. I ran all my stuff, I like to do that, I like to mark my trees.

“I thought I could catch them pretty good in Longtown Creek, and I ended up catching a 7-pound limit. I ran some other stuff; finally caught a 3-pounder, and tried to expand. But, my end goal was to fish my special stuff, and I waited until other people left, and caught five fish there, and they culled all my other fish.”

As soon as he caught five for 16-11 off his juice, Jordon got the heck out of Dodge so others wouldn’t see him on it.

“(Leaving early) was not real smart, going into today, I had a 6-pound deficit,” he said. “I made a really bad mental mistake.”

It ended up not costing him, and he rode his pattern to victory.

“Today, I just started there,” Jordon said. “I knew there were big fish there, that I could catch 20 pounds. The wind was ripping, and there were giant waves rolling in. I’m almost surprised I caught what I did. I only caught five down there, and I only caught three on my juice.”

Though he may have had the event sealed before the final fish, Jordon made a last-minute stop on two more little rock patches and caught one more upgrade to put the exclamation mark on the day.

“I had an opportunity to get in this tournament, I figured it would be fabulous fishing, and dadgum it was. Today was so good, it just rolled my way all day, to win this event, I don’t even know what to say, it was just a blessed day.”

The top 50 pros at the Tackle Warehouse Invitational Epic Baits Stop 3 at Lake Eufaula finished:

1st:          Kelly Jordon, Flint, Texas, 15 bass, 57-3, $83,500
2nd:         Drew Gill, Mount Carmel, Ill., 15 bass, 54-5, $50,000
3rd:         Ron Nelson, Berrien Springs, Mich., 15 bass, 52-4, $20,000
4th:         Scotty Villines, Ponca, Ark., 15 bass, 50-5, $18,200
5th:         Cody Spetz, Hollister, Mo., 15 bass, 49-3, $17,000
6th:         Braxton Setzer, Wetumpka, Ala., 15 bass, 48-6, $16,300
7th:         Tai Au, Glendale, Ariz., 15 bass, 47-0, $15,000
8th:         Jeff Reynolds, Calera, Okla., 15 bass, 45-10, $14,000
9th:         Shonn Goodwin, Moore, Okla., 15 bass, 45-6, $13,000
10th:       Michael Neal, Dayton, Tenn., 15 bass, 44-0, $12,000
11th:       Jaden Parrish, Liberty, Texas, 14 bass, 43-6, $10,000
12th:       Phillip Dutra, Guntersville, Ala., 15 bass, 43-5, $10,000
13th:       Grae Buck, Green Lane, Penn., 15 bass, 43-4, $10,000
14th:       Clayton Batts, Butler, Ga, 15 bass, 42-14, $10,000
15th:       Martin Villa, Charlottesville, Va., 15 bass, 42-14, $10,000
16th:       Hunter Mills, Mayfield, Ky., 15 bass, 42-11, $10,000
17th:       Travis Harriman, Huntsville, Ark., 15 bass, 41-14, $10,000
18th:       Terry Olinger, Louisa, Va., 14 bass, 41-13, $10,000
19th:       Chris Jones, Bokoshe, Okla., 15 bass, 41-9, $10,000
20th:       Chad Mrazek, Montgomery, Texas, 15 bass, 41-7, $10,000
21st:       Matthew Stefan, Junction City, Wis., 15 bass, 41-3, $10,000
22nd:      Michael Harlin, Sunrise Beach, Mo., 15 bass, 40-12, $10,000
23rd:      Brock Reinkemeyer, Warsaw, Mo., 14 bass, 40-12, $10,000
24th:       Blake Hall, Rogersville, Ala., 13 bass, 40-9, $10,000
25th:       Brandon Mosley, Harrah, Okla., 15 bass, 40-6, $10,000
26th:       Lance Crawford, Broken Bow, Okla., 15 bass, 39-12, $10,000
27th:       Robby Frashier, Carrollton, Ga., 15 bass, 39-10, $10,000
28th:       Colby Schrumpf, Highland, Ill., 15 bass, 39-9, $10,000
29th:       Randy Despino, Colfax, La., 14 bass, 39-5, $10,000
30th:       Connor Cunningham, Springfield, Mo., 13 bass, 39-5, $10,000
31st:       Andrew Behnke, Fond du Lac, Wis., 11 bass, 39-4, $8,000
32nd:      Blake Martin, Dardanelle, Ark., 14 bass, 39-4, $9,000
33rd:      Keith Carson, DeBary, Fla., 13 bass, 37-14, $8,000
34th:       Kyle Schutta, Forest Lake, Minn., 13 bass, 37-6, $8,000
35th:       Kyle Cortiana, Broken Arrow, Okla., 15 bass, 37-2, $8,000
36th:       John Cox, DeBary, Fla., 12 bass, 36-11, $8,000
37th:       Wyatt Frankens, Corrigan, Texas, 13 bass, 36-7, $8,000
38th:       Mark Fisher, Wauconda, Ill, 13 bass, 36-6, $8,000
39th:       Laker Howell, Guntersville, Ala., 14 bass, 36-5, $8,000
40th:       Hunter Eubanks, Inman, S.C., 12 bass, 36-4, $8,000
41st:       Blake Felix, Warsaw, Mo., 12 bass, 35-5, $8,000
42nd:      Andrew Nordbye, Guntersville, Ala., 13 bass, 35-0, $8,000
43rd:      Jimmy Reese, Witter Springs, Calif., 14 bass, 34-5, $8,000
44th:       Jordan Hirt, Glenwood, Ind., 11 bass, 34-1, $8,000
45th:       Danny Shanz, Summerton, S.C., 12 bass, 33-12, $8,000
46th:       Cody Pike, Powhatan, Va., 11 bass, 33-7, $8,000
47th:       Drew Boggs, Lebanon, Tenn., 10 bass, 32-0, $8,000
48th:       Jim Moynagh, Shakopee, Minn., 12 bass, 30-15, $8,000
49th:       Kyle Palmer, Winchester, Tenn., 11 bass, 30-3, $8,000
50th:       J.D. Chandler, Liberty, Texas, 12 bass, 29-15, $8,000

Complete results for the entire field can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

Overall, there were 196 bass weighing 495 pounds, 7 ounces caught by 49 pros Sunday. The catch included 27 five-bass limits.

The three-day tournament, hosted by the Eufaula Area Chamber of Commerce, featured a roster of 150 anglers competing for a top prize of up to $115,000 and an invitation to compete at REDCREST 2024. The next Tackle Warehouse Invitational event will take place May 4-6 at the Tackle Warehouse Invitational Phoenix Stop 4 on Lake of the Ozarks in Osage Beach, Missouri.

In MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitational competition, the full field of 150 anglers competed in the two-day opening round on Friday and Saturday in a traditional five-fish, weigh-in format. Only the top 50 pros based on their two-day cumulative weight advanced to the final round on Championship Sunday, where they competed for the grand prize of up to $115,000, including the lucrative $35,000 Phoenix MLF Bonus for qualified anglers. The winner of the MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitational Epic Baits Stop 3 at Lake Eufaula Presented by B&W Trailer Hitches was determined by the heaviest three-day cumulative weight and will receive an invitation to compete at REDCREST 2024.

The season-long Invitational Bally Bet Angler of the Year (AOY) will also earn a berth into REDCREST and the Top 8 anglers in the season-long Invitational AOY point standings will qualify for the 2024 Bass Pro Tour. After three events down in the six-event Qualifying Circuit, pro Ron Nelson of Berrien Springs, Michigan, leads the AOY race with 581 points. Junction City, Wisconsin, pro Matthew Stefan sits in second place with 544 points, while pros Colby Schrumpf of Highland, Illinois, and Martin Villa of Charlottesville, Virginia are tied for third with 541 points. Pro Michael Harlin of Sunrise Beach, Missouri, rounds out the top 5 with 540 points.

The MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitational Epic Baits Stop 3 at Lake Eufaula Presented by B&W Trailer Hitches will feature a two-hour television broadcast that will premiere on the CBS Sports Network on Saturday, Oct. 14th.

Proud sponsors of the 2023 MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitationals include: 4WP, 13 Fishing, Abu Garcia, B&W Trailer Hitches, Berkley, Black Rifle Coffee, E3, Epic Baits, Favorite Fishing, Fox Rent a Car, General Tire, Grundéns, Lew’s, Lowrance, Mercury, Mossy Oak, Onyx, Phoenix Boats, Polaris, Power-Pole, Strike King, Tackle Warehouse, T-H Marine, Wiley X and YETI.

For complete details and updated information visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Tackle Warehouse Invitationals on the MLF5 social media outlets at FacebookInstagram and  YouTube.

Consistency leads Brannan to victory in Bassmaster Kayak Series event on Lake Hartwell

Lowell Brannan of Honea Path, S.C., has won the 2023 Yamaha Rightwaters Bassmaster Kayak Series powered by TourneyX at Lake Hartwell with a two-day total of 183.5 inches. 

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

April 16, 2023

Consistency leads Brannan to victory in Bassmaster Kayak Series event on Lake Hartwell

ANDERSON, S.C. — As a resident of Upstate South Carolina, Lowell Brannan has spent many days on Lake Hartwell. But the two days he spent fishing the Yamaha Rightwaters Bassmaster Kayak Series powered by TourneyX might have been his best two yet.

With a two-day total of 183.5 inches — 92 inches on Day 1 and 91.5 on Day 2 — Brannan secured the victory on his home waters. Jamie Koza finished second with 181.25 inches and Tom Kazmierski finished third with 180.5.

Along with a beautiful blue trophy, Brannan earned $10,000.

“I’m really at a loss for words,” he said. “I felt like I could do well at Hartwell, but I never really thought I could win it because it is so inconsistent. It means a lot to me. I have won on Hartwell before, but not on this level. To compete with these guys and gals and to come away with a trophy means a lot.”

Knowing most of the field was going to hunt for spawning bass in the shallows, Brannan decided to stay on the main lake and target spotted bass that were keying on the blueback herring spawn that is getting underway.

Using a Luhr Jensen Speed Trap squarebill and a 3-inch swimbait, he slowly and methodically worked his way around a specific set of points, including some that were just bare clay. Then on the final day, Brannan noticed that points with bigger boulders were the most productive.

“I went with a more consistent pattern,” he said. “I would rake them over with a squarebill crankbait and get the fish sort of stirred up. If they bite it, good. If they didn’t, I would go back over it with the swimbait.”

The first day of the tournament was calm and sunny. But when storms and wind moved in on the final day, Brannan said the 360 Drive on his Hobie Pro Angler 14 was crucial for getting perfect boat positioning in less-than-ideal conditions.

While many anglers will shy away from where bass boats have just fished, Brannan used the boat traffic to his advantage. When the boats would crank up and go, he would quickly move to where they just left and usually end up catching a couple of bass.

“There is a lot of boat pressure here,” he said. “I choose my windows and when the boats take off, I shoot over there as fast as I can. A lot of the boaters fish the points wrong. They bring the boat right up on the point before they come off plane.

“They spook a lot of the fish. Then they power up there with the trolling motor, spin around a couple of times and take off. What they have done is scattered all that bait. As soon as they leave, the bait is trying to get back together on the point and that is when the bass come in and attack them.”

Although the idea was to catch spotted bass, some largemouth were mixed in.

“A lot of people want to fish Hartwell super fast,” he explained. “They feel like that is the only way the spotted bass will bite. Sometimes if you slow the approach, the largemouth will cruise through there sort of lazy and eat the herring the spotted bass have injured.”

On Day 1, the bite was consistent and he was able to catch around 25 bass throughout the day to cull to 92 inches with his best five. Sunday was a little slower, but he still caught close to 15 bass, including a 20.25-inch largemouth.

North Carolina angler Jeremy Heath caught a 25-inch behemoth largemouth on the final day to take home the Big Bass of the Tournament award.

All 163 competitors this week earned points toward the Dakota Lithium Angler of the Year race. Those standings will be updated on Bassmaster.com later this week.

The event was hosted by Visit Anderson.

2023 Bassmaster Kayak Series Title Sponsor: Yamaha Rightwaters
2023 Bassmaster Kayak Series Partner: MotorGuide
2023 Bassmaster Kayak Series Angler of the Year Sponsor: Dakota Lithium

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Brian Morgan & Michael Fox Win Anglers Choice Kerr Lake with 16.34 lbs

It was s another tough day for a lot of the anglers on Kerr lake but one team was able to find the winning bag. Congratulations to them & everyone that cashed a check.

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