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Jordan Sanderlin & Andrew George Win CATT Tidewater Pasquotank River, NC Mar 18, 2023

Next Tidewater Spring Qualifier is April 8th on the Chowan River launching from Pembroke Creek. We are off to a great start with 41 teams entering the 1st 2023 Tidewater Qualifier!

We got the 2023 season of the CATT Tidewater Division started today with a tournament On the Pasquotank River. The weather started out nasty and the cloudy drizzle persisted throughout the day. The cold front finally made it presence felt mid morning and most fisherman reported it shut down the bite almost entirely. We were lucky enough to get some sunshine and decent weather for weigh in but the cold front had taken its toll on the weights for this event. The team of Andrew George and Jordan Sanderlin got it done in quick fashion this morning before the cold front and weighed a very impressive bag weighing 21.34 lbs. anchored by a 9.03 river monster!! They took home a $2,336.00 payday! The team of Ken Kipler and Shawn Dunlap had a good bag weighing 16.42 lbs with second big fish of the day weighing 8.24 lbs earning a couple checks totaling $923.00! Rounding out the top three was the team of Keith Jennings and Scott Hickman with a very respectable bag weighing 14.89 lbs on a day that turned out to be a lot tougher than anyone thought it would be. Complete results are attached below.

TeamBFWeightWinningsPoints
Jordan Sanderlin/ Andrew George 9.0321.34$2,336.00110
Ken Kipler/ Shawn Dunlap8.2416.42$923.00109
Keith Jennings/ Scott Hickman4.4814.89$500.00108
David Buchanan/ Brian Richardson0.0014.15$350.00107
Chris Pike/ Rick Plemons5.8513.86$280.00106
Michael Evans/ Brian Meadows3.8013.41$200.00105
Matt Anderson4.2212.55$150.00104
Tony Baker4.0412.53$120.00103
Alan Meads/ Chris Meads4.7012.31102
Bubba Banks/ Tommy Banks0.0011.75101
Kirk Nixon/ Trent Nixon0.0011.28100
Darren Saunders/ Dave Parker0.0010.7399
Ray Cob /Mark Moretz0.0010.3398
Chris Turner/ Quintin Chappell3.509.9397
Jobie Walker/Chris Napier0.009.5096
Randy Broughman/ Ryan Broughman0.009.1695
Nick Meek/ Kyle Verkullen0.008.3994
Tim Fallon/ Richard Griswold0.008.1193
Kenneth Moore/Joseph Eure0.007.8692
Jim Dick/ Greg Dick3.797.7591
Nathan Welch/ Ethan Welch0.006.5990
David Ward/ Vern Townsend0.006.4689
Steve Brickhouse/James Williams0.004.7988
Wayne Hayes/ Andy Morath4.114.1187
Brian Cooper/ Heath Parker3.813.8186
Eugene Foushee/ Brandon Johnson0.003.5385
Al Biagioni/ John LaRock0.003.1584
Mike Knapp/ Ben Knapp0.001.9183
Hunter Holloman/Bryan Hendricks0.001.4682
Scott Rock/ Jaden Rock0.000.0072
Derek Goodman/ Gary Debrito0.000.0072
Mike Scott/ JP Scott0.000.0072
David Shaffer/ Scott Shaffer0.000.0072
Bob Clarkson/ Mark Ingram0.000.0072
Ronnie Ketchum/ Benny Hendricks0.000.0072
Jeff Hayden/ Dereck Hayden0.000.0072
Cody Matthews/ Marty Matthews0.000.0072
Chris Banks/ Zachery Meads0.000.0072
Stephen Cardwell/Avery White0.000.0072
Brent Thomas/ Ethan Thomas0.000.0072
Michael Wentre/ William Chapel0.000.0072
Total Entrys$4,920.00
BONUS $$450.00
Total Paid At Ramp$4,860.00
CATT$50.00
2023 Tidewater Final Fund$385.00
2023 CATT Championship Fund$75.00
2023 Tidewater Final Fund Total$385.00

Tennessee’s Michael Neal Leads Top Ten to Championship Round at MLF U.S. Air Force Stage Two

Dayton Pro Catches Five-Bass-Limit Weighing 16-14 to Win Knockout Round on Cherokee Lake, Final 10 Anglers Set for Championship Thursday in the Competition for $100,000

JEFFERSON COUNTY, Tenn. (March 22, 2023) – Pro Michael Neal of Dayton, Tennessee caught 11 scorable bass Wednesday – his best five weighing 16 pounds, 14 ounces – to win the Knockout Round and advance to the final day of competition at the Major League Fishing (MLF) U.S. Air Force Stage Two Presented by Power-Pole on Cherokee Lake.

After taking over the lead in the first period, the back-to-back Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit Angler of the Year (AOY) winner rose to the top of a stacked field going into Thursday’s Championship Round. Among the star-studded field of pros competing in the Championship Round are four past Bass Pro Tour winners, three Bass Pro Tour rookies and four Tennessee natives, including four-time  Bass Pro Tour winner Ott DeFoe of Blaine, Tennessee, and reigning two-time Bass Pro Tour AOY Jacob Wheeler of Harrison, Tennessee .

Neal’s limit weighing 16 pounds, 14 ounces gives him a 7-ounce cushion over second place pro Dakota Ebare of Brookeland, Texas, who ended the day with a five-bass-limit weighing 16-7. Pro Keith Poche of Pike Road, Alabama, sits in third place with a limit weighing 16-4, while Bass Pro Shops pro DeFoe advanced in fourth with five scorable bass totaling 16-2. Abu Garcia pro Justin Lucas of Guntersville, Alabama weighed in five bass totaling 16 pounds even to round out the top five.

The final 10 anglers are now set, and competition resumes Thursday morning with the Championship Round. In the Championship Round, weight carries over from the Knockout Round and the angler with the heaviest two-day total will win the top prize of $100,000.

Link to HD Video – Fish-Catch Highlights of Knockout Round on Cherokee Lake
Link to Photo Gallery of Knockout Round Afternoon Highlights

Neal dropped to sixth place in the first period before rising to first and was able to hold the top spot throughout the day, despite never upgrading his fish in the final period. That did, however, let the field close in on him.

“This is definitely where you want to be at the end of the day, in first, but I feel like I haven’t figured out enough to come back out and duplicate it,” said Neal. “One area is really all you need though, especially in a five-fish tournament, so hopefully it’s as good to us tomorrow as it’s been today. But if it’s not, I’ll go down swinging.”

With four pros within 14 ounces of the Tennessee native going into the Championship Round, and only 3 pounds separating the top 10, all 10 pros going into the final round are easily still in contention for the win.

“I just have to regroup and stay positive for tomorrow, that’s going to be the main thing,” said Neal. “With everyone bunched up right here at the end, and stacked up at the top, it’s anybody’s ball game. Pretty much whoever catches the biggest bag tomorrow will win, no matter what place you ended in today.

“Things are going to change a little bit. We had clouds and rain today, but tomorrow’s going to be really warm and sunny, so that might hurt some guys and help others,” Neal continued. “I just hope I’m one of the ones it helps.”

Neal said he hopes the warmer temperatures and sunshine will push the fish out a little deeper, out toward bait where he caught them in practice on Cherokee Lake.

“I just have to keep an open mind and figure out how to catch another 17 pounds or so to win,” said Neal. “I had at least a shot at an 18 or 19 pound-bag with that first one I had hooked this morning and lost – but that’s how it goes, especially smallmouth fishing. You can’t catch every single one you hook.”

The top 10 pros from Wednesday’s Knockout Round that now advance to Thursday’s Championship Round on Cherokee Lake are:

1st:           Michael Neal, Dayton, Tennessee, five bass, 16-14
2nd:          Dakota Ebare, Brookeland, Texas, five bass, 16-7
3rd:          Keith Poche, Pike Road, Ala., five bass, 16-4
4th:           Ott DeFoe, Blaine, Tenn., five bass, 16-2
5th:           Justin Lucas, Guntersville, Ala., five bass, 16-0
6th:           Matt Becker, Ten Mile, Tenn., five bass, 15-5
7th:           Spencer Shuffield, Hot Springs, Ark., five bass, 14-2
8th:           Jacob Wheeler, Harrison, Tenn., five bass, 14-2
9th:           Nick LeBrun, Bossier City, La., five bass, 13-15
10th:        Todd Faircloth, Jasper, Texas, five bass, 13-13

Finishing in 11th through 40th place are:

11th:        Kevin VanDam, Kalamazoo, Mich., five bass, 13-10, $10,000
12th:        Jacob Wall, New Hope, Ala., five bass, 13-1, $10,000
13th:        John Hunter of Shelbyville, Ky., five bass, 12-15, $10,000
14th:        Brent Ehrler, Redlands, Calif., five bass, 12-12, $10,000
15th:        David Dudley, Lynchburg, Va., five bass, 12-4, $10,000
16th:        Jared Lintner, Covington, Ga., five bass, 12-4, $10,000
17th:        Anthony Gagliardi, Prosperity, S.C., four bass, 12-3, $10,000
18th:        Andy Morgan, Dayton, Tenn., five bass, 12-3, $10,000
19th:        Greg Vinson, Wetumpka, Ala., five bass, 11-14, $10,000
20th:        Chris Lane, Guntersville, Ala., three bass, 11-13, $10,000
21st:        Adrian Avena, Vineland, N.J., five bass, 11-13, $10,000
22nd:       Bradley Roy, Lancaster, Ky., five bass, 11-0, $10,000
23rd:       Brett Hite, Phoenix, Ariz., four bass, 10-12, $10,000
24th:        Edwin Evers, Talala, Okla., five bass, 10-12, $10,000
25th:        Cliff Pace, Petal, Miss., five bass, 10-12, $10,000
26th:        Mark Rose, Wynne, Ark., five bass, 10-6, $10,000
27th:        Jonathon VanDam, Kalamazoo, Mich., three bass, 9-6, $10,000
28th:        Josh Butler, Hayden, Ala., three bass, 8-0, $10,000
29th:        Dustin Connell, Clanton, Ala., three bass, 7-12, $10,000
30th:        Jeremy Lawyer, Sarcoxie, Mo., four bass, 7-11, $10,000
31st:        James Elam, Tulsa, Okla., two bass, 6-4, $10,000
32nd:       Alton Jones, Sr., Lorena, Texas, three bass, 6-1, $10,000
33rd:       Fletcher Shryock, Guntersville, Ala., two bass, 5-4, $10,000
34th:        Zack Birge, Blanchard, Okla., two bass, 4-11, $10,000
35th:        Jordan Lee, Cullman, Ala., two bass, 4-10, $10,000
36th:        Fred Roumbanis, Russellville, Ark., two bass, 4-7, $10,000
37th:        Britt Myers, Lake Wylie, S.C., two bass, 4-7, $10,000
38th:        Jeff Sprague, Wills Point, Texas, one bass, 2-3, $10,000
39th:        Andy Montgomery, Blacksburg, S.C., one bass, 1-13, $10,000
40th:        Dylan Hays, Hot Springs, Ark., zero bass, 0-0, $10,000

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

Power-Pole pro Chris Lane of Guntersville, Alabama caught a 4-pound, 13-ounce largemouth on a glide bait in the first period to earn Wednesday’s $1,000 Berkley Big Bass Award. Berkley awards $1,000 to the angler who weighs the heaviest bass each day, and another $3,000 bonus to the angler who weighs the heaviest bass of the tournament.

The six-day event, hosted by the Jefferson County Department of Tourism Sports Commission, 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 competed in their two-day qualifying round on Saturday and Monday – the 40 anglers in Group B on Sunday and Tuesday. The top 20 anglers from each group advanced to Wednesday’s Knockout Round, where weights were zeroed, and the remaining 40 anglers competed to finish in the top 10 and advance to the Championship Round. In the Championship Round on Thursday weight carries over from the Knockout Round, and the angler with the heaviest two-day total wins the top prize of $100,000.

The final 10 anglers will launch Thursday at 8:30 a.m. ET from the TVA Boat Launch on Renfro Road in Jefferson City. The General Tire Takeout will be held at the boat launch, beginning at 5 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 MLF NOW!® live stream and SCORETRACKER® coverage at MajorLeagueFishing.com .

On Championship Thursday, March 23, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., MLF will welcome fans of all ages to come in to celebrate the top 10 and crown the Stage 2 Champion at the Trophy Presentation. The final 10 Championship Round Bass Pro Tour anglers will be on hand at the trophy celebration to meet and greet fans, sign autographs and take selfies. The celebration will take place at the TVA Boat Launch on Renfro Road in Jefferson City, Tennessee.

The U.S. Air Force Stage Two on Cherokee and Douglas Lakes Presented by Power-Pole features anglers competing with a 1-pound, 6-ounce minimum weight requirement for a bass to be deemed scorable on Douglas Lake and a 1-pound, 12-ounce minimum weight for scorable bass on Cherokee Lake. 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 MLF NOW!® broadcast team of Chad McKee, Marty Stone and J.T. Kenney will break down the extended action Wednesday and Thursday from 8:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET. MLF NOW!®  will be live streamed on MajorLeagueFishing.com and the MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) app.

Television coverage of the U.S. Air Force Stage Two on Cherokee and Douglas Lakes Presented by Power-Pole will air as two, two-hour episodes starting at 7 a.m. ET, on Saturday, September 16 on the Discovery Channel. New MLF episodes premiere each Saturday morning on the Discovery Channel, 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.

Maximizing Every Inch

Maximizing Every Inch
EGO’s new Tackle Box Sling Pack consolidates, carries, and easily throws over your shoulder.
Caldwell, ID (March 22, 2023) – Fishing, like football, is a game of inches. An inch either way means winning or losing a tournament, boxing a fish for dinner…or returning it to the drink. Inches also matter when you’re packing for fishing on-the-go.Fully considered, EGO Fishing hatches the tactical Tackle Box Sling Pack (Kryptek PONTUS and Kryptek TYPHON). It, like all EGO creations, solves real world fishing challenges with exceptional design and tactical precision for the savvy angler.
EGO Tackle Box Sling Bag (Kryptek POTUS)
EGO Tackle Box Sling Bag (Kryptek TYPHON)
Let’s begin with the elephant in the room – the sling design. Supreme mobility can be hampered by the clumsy double shoulder straps on the typical backpack style tackle bag. Sometimes difficult to even get both arms through, once in place, the pack often slides down one shoulder or the other, especially if you’re not cut like Gronk or Kelsey. Conversely, EGO’s Tackle Box Sling Pack’s innovative single strap design quickly humps over your head and one shoulder, and then instantly settles in place as the strap crosses your chest and pack relaxes on your back. The pack’s weight immediately distributes evenly. The quick-carrying-comfort is stunning. 
The strap itself is padded and wide in profile – not cutting into your shoulder – and features a sturdy quick-clip for releasing. Completing the Tackle Box Sling Pack’s carrying capacity, you’ll appreciate a padded handle on top for quick toting. Overall construction is at the heart of the Tackle Box Sling Pack, too. The tactical and technical exterior utilizes robust 1000D Nylon fabric with PVC backing – the tough stuff – to minimize wear and tear. Toughness continues with wide-toothed zippers, which are protected by fabric overlays. But even the best-of-the-best zippers are of no use if they can’t be easily opened and closed. To this, EGO gave the Tackle Box Sling Pack hearty zipper pulls, ones you can grab or pull with a single inserted finger.  
Those valuable inches are further realized in the pack’s external storage and features. Its front sports a trifecta of zippered compartments. The shallow main partition can harbor technology like an iPad, while its two additional mesh zippered slots can hold your smartphone, keys, etc. Atop the main partition are a pair of full-featured, zippered pouches with ample storage for sunglasses and fishing sundries. The front is finished with laser-cut MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load-Carrying Equipment) slots for fishing tools. Lastly, you’ll appreciate the exterior’s elastic water bottle pouch and rod/reel combo holder.
Every internal inch of EGO’s Tackle Box Sling Pack is contemplated, too. First, it opens to reveal three included 3700-size utility tackle trays – accommodating more than enough tackle for an excursion. Moreover, the trays are kept snug with a clever securing strap. The underside of the compartment lid is fully-realized as well. With handiness in mind, EGO added four magnetic points for hanging hooks and lighter tackle, as well as a pair of soft strips for holding baits. In aggregate, the area performs as an impromptu workbench for rigging. Simply ingenious… 
Such overarching tactical technology also begged for complementary looks. EGO did so by partnering with Kryptek. The edgy patterns are inspired by artillery camouflage netting and proven to be the most effective camouflage available by the U.S. Department of Defense. EGO’s Tackle Box Sling Pack is available in Kryptek PONTUS and TYPHON
FEATURES: 1000D Nylon fabric with PVC backing Large tooth, easy-use zippers Large zipper pulls Three 3700-size tackle trays included Tray securing strap Rod & reel holder Water bottle pouch Triple zippered storage on front MOLLE loops for quick fastening of accessories Padded, contoured shoulder strap Padded back Padded grab handle Magnetic lure holder inside top 11” L x 9” W x 16” H MSRP $129.99

Missile Baits Making Mini Magic Worm

Missile Baits Making Mini Magic Worm
Salem, Va. – March 22, 2023 –Missile Baits is adding to their collaboration with Roboworm to make the new 4” Mini Magic Worm. The 6” Magic Worm was introduced in 2022 and already played a part in two BASS Elite Series wins. Missile Baits is adding another fish catching size option. The 4” Mini Magic Worm has the same body proportions that make both sizes effective and easy to rig in most of the popular finesse techniques including drop shot, finesse Neko rig, Texas rig, shaky head, and wacky rig.
“After all the bass I caught on the 6” Magic Worm last year, it was obvious that the worm is a winner. The Mini Magic is the natural progression for us to add. The Mini Magic is nasty on a drop shot when you need a smaller profile, but the big deal is that it is perfect on a drop shot wacky style. I promise you that I will be serving that combo when we go up north this summer,” says John Crews, BASS pro angler and Missile Baits owner.
The Mini Magic Worm will come in the same 12 totally unique colors as the 6” Magic Worm that only Roboworm can pour. Some of the top colors include Green Pumpkin Money, Junebug Dream, Missile Morning, and John’s Juice. Each bag will be loaded with 16 worms (2 more worms per bag than the 6”) for a suggested retail price of $10.99. First production run is here now.
Link to release: https://missilebaits.store/pages/missile-baits-making-mini-magic-worm
Product video link: https://youtu.be/HSfShR0ajbk

Bassmaster and Marathon expand partnership for 2023 season

March 22, 2023

Bassmaster and Marathon expand partnership for 2023 season

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — B.A.S.S. and Marathon Petroleum Corporation (MPC), which operates the nation’s largest refining system and supplies fuel to thousands of retail locations from coast to coast, have expanded their relationship for the 2023 season, officials announced today. Not only will the brand continue to serve as the title sponsor for Bassmaster Studios and as a supporting sponsor for the Bassmaster Tournament Trail, but for the first time in the three-year partnership Marathon has now stepped up as the title sponsor for the Elite Series event on Lake Murray. The Marathon Bassmaster Elite at Lake Murray will be held April 20-23 in Columbia, S.C.

“Marathon is extremely excited to expand our sponsorship with B.A.S.S. to include the Elite Series event on Lake Murray,” said John Rice, Manager, Advertising & Brand Management at Marathon Petroleum. “Partnering with Bassmaster is a win-win for both brands and we look forward to rooting on some of the best anglers in the world at the Marathon Bassmaster Elite tournament.”

As a supporting sponsor of the Bassmaster Tournament Trail, Marathon will be heavily featured during the award-winning Bassmaster LIVE show. The show, which is broadcast on FS1 and streamed on Bassmaster.com and the FOX Sports digital platforms, is hosted from the Marathon Bassmaster Studios. In 2022, avid fishing fans watched more than 704 million minutes of Bassmaster LIVE coverage and — after two 2023 Elite tournaments — viewership is already on a record-breaking pace.

Additionally, Marathon will enjoy exposure in Bassmaster and B.A.S.S. Times magazines and across various social media platforms. Among the Marathon-sponsored content will be “Peak Performance” interviews, which focus on the pros’ winning ways and aim to help anglers of all levels improve their own techniques.

“We are proud to partner with Marathon to reach our anglers and fans,” said B.A.S.S. CEO Chase Anderson. “Whether anglers are traveling to a dream destination or hauling their boat to home waters, Marathon can help them reach their destination.”

About Marathon Petroleum Corporation

Marathon Petroleum Corporation (MPC) is a leading, integrated, downstream energy company headquartered in Findlay, Ohio. The company operates the nation’s largest refining system. MPC’s marketing system includes branded locations across the United States, including Marathon brand retail outlets. MPC also owns the general partner and majority limited partner interest in MPLX LP, a midstream company that owns and operates gathering, processing, and fractionation assets, as well as crude oil and light product transportation and logistics infrastructure. More information is available at www.marathonpetroleum.com.

Jeremy Miller & Bubba Barnett Win CATT Neuse River, NC Mar 18, 2023

Next Neuse River Spring CATT Qualifier is April 1st at Lawson Creek Park!

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Jeremy Miller & Bubba Barnett weighed up 5 bass at 16.83 lbs to win the Neuse River this past weekend! They weighed in the 1st Academy BF as well and took home $926.00!

Jason Nelson & Zach Wallace 2nd with 14.56 lbs!

Ryan Killinger & Dickie Killinger 3rd Place with 11.63 lbs!

TeamBFWeightWinningsPoints
Jeremy Miller – Bubba Barnett 6.5516.83$926.00110
Jason Nelson Zach Wallace5.8414.56$379.00109
Ryan Killinger – Dickie Killinger2.7211.63$100.00108
Lance Murray- Justin Everett3.118.10107
Bryan Link – Dave Bell2.117.12106
Courtland Williams – David Grantham0.006.77105
Christopher Campbell – Zach Simmons0.006.73104
Robert Monroe Frank Eckenrode0.006.53103
Robert Ramsey Danny Hammons3.175.85102
Tom Warner2.605.05101
Antwan Moore Antwan Moore Jr0.004.39100
Al Kennedy Justin Kennedy3.044.3999
Brandon Carter – Steven Davidson0.000.0089
Tony Crabb – Chad Oberhauser0.000.0089
Steven Brown – Kerry Gibson0.000.0089
Jim Hipkiss Dennis Boykin0.000.0089
Jacob Brown Josh Brown0.000.0089
Austin King Cody Aman0.000.0089
Total Entrys$1,440.00
BONUS $$400.00
Total Paid At Ramp$1,405.00
CATT$50.00
2023 Neuse River Spring Final Fund$335.00
2023 CATT Championship/Phantom Fund$50.00
2023 Neuse River Spring Fund Total$335.00

Alton Jones, Sr. Earns Group B Qualifying Round Win at MLF U.S. Air Force Stage Two

Texas Pro Moves to Top Spot to Win Qualifying Round After Day 2 for Group B – Field of 40 Anglers Set for Wednesday’s Knockout Round on Cherokee Lake

JEFFERSON COUNTY, Tenn. (March 21, 2023) – After taking over the lead early in the first period, pro Alton Jones, Sr., of Lorena, Texas , held his ground throughout the day to finish first on Tuesday, catching a five-bass-limit weighing 14 pounds, 14 ounces, to cruise to a Group B Qualifying Round win at the Major League Fishing (MLF) U.S. Air Force Stage Two Presented by Power-Pole on Douglas Lake. Jones’ two-day total of 10 bass weighing 28 pounds, 12 ounces gave him a 1-pound, 9-ounce margin over second place pro Todd Faircloth of Jasper, Texas, who finished with a two-day total of 10 scorable bass weighing 27-3.

Link to Hi-Res Photo of Qualifying Group B Winner Alton Jones, Sr.
Link to HD Video – Fish-Catch Highlights of Group B Qualifying Round Day 2 on Douglas Lake
Link to Photo Gallery of Group B’s Day 2 Qualifying Round Afternoon Highlights

It was also another stressful day for anglers around the Toro cutline. Pro Zack Birge of Blanchard, Oklahoma started the day in 22nd before going on a morning flurry to jump to third place by the end of Period 1. Birge then went five long hours without catching a bass yet managed to finish the day in 19th place and move on to the Knockout Round. General Tire pro Britt Myers of Lake Wylie, South Carolina came into Group B’s second day of competition in 33rd place, having only caught two fish on his first day of competition, but managed to rack up the biggest bag of the day – a five-bass limit weighing 17 pounds even – to finish the day in 16th. Berkley pro Jordan Lee of Cullman, Alabama dropped below the cutline in the third and final period but caught two key fish in the final hour to finish the day in the 20th spot.

“I’m so happy finishing in 20th place,” said Lee on the MLF NOW! live stream. “I’m drained. I literally feel like I won the tournament.

“My heart can’t take it – it’s beating so fast,” Lee continued, laying down on the floor of his boat. “We gave it all we had boys. I feel bad for the guys who barely missed it, I really do, but sometimes it’s just your lucky day. I’ve been right out of the cut and have been right inside it. Those last two fish today are really what made the difference for us, and I couldn’t be more excited to get to regroup and get on them tomorrow on Cherokee Lake.”

The remaining 40 anglers – the top 20 from each group – now advance to Wednesday’s Knockout Round, where weights are zeroed, and the anglers compete to finish in the top 10 to advance to the Championship Round on Thursday. Weights will carry over from the Knockout Round into the Championship Round, which will feature the final 10 anglers competing for the heaviest two-day cumulative total and the top prize of $100,000.

Among the 40 pros moving on to Wednesday’s Knockout Round are Tennessee’s own Andy Morgan and Michael Neal, both of Dayton, Ott DeFoe of Blaine, Matt Becker of Ten Mile and Jacob Wheeler of Harrison.

Jones started the day in fifth place but caught two fish within the first 45 minutes to jump from 5th to 1st – and never looked back.

“This was a good round, but it was a tough round for me,” said Jones. “I only caught five scorable bass, and I lost one and missed a couple. I just didn’t get a lot of bites today, but fortunately I found a few places that had some quality on them.

“I’m grateful to have made the cut and am ready to move on to Cherokee Lake. It’s great winning the day and winning the round, but it all zeroes tomorrow, so this is just bragging rights at the dock – and I’ll probably do a little bragging while we’re there,” Jones continued, laughing.

Jones is a four-time Qualifying Round winner, and did most of his damage up the river on a jerkbait, although he did catch one key fish on a football jig with a Zoom Baby Brush Hog as a trailer.

“Usually when I do well, it’s because I’ve made a game plan and executed it and bass fishing is no different than any other sport,” he went on to say. “You have to have a plan that you’re confident in. A plan is something you develop as you go through practice and something you develop in preparation before practice ever begins, and the Bass Force app is key to helping me develop my game plans.”

Jones said now it’s time to totally shift gears going into the Knockout Round.

“Cherokee is an entirely different lake, a whole different mindset from what we’ve been fishing over here on Douglas,” said Jones. “We’ve got to forget everything we thought we knew over here about what the fish were doing, and totally retrain ourselves to dial in on what’s happening over there right now, and that’s going to be a big challenge for all of us.”

The top 20 pros from Group B that now advance to Wednesday’s Knockout Round on Cherokee Lake are:

1st:           Alton Jones, Sr., Lorena, Texas, 10 bass, 28-12
2nd:          Todd Faircloth, Jasper, Texas, 10 bass, 27-3
3rd:          Andy Morgan, Dayton, Tenn., 10 bass, 26-12
4th:           Michael Neal, Dayton, Tenn., 10 bass, 25-7
5th:           Josh Butler, Hayden, Ala., 10 bass, 25-1
6th:           Brett Hite, Phoenix, Ariz., 10 bass, 24-12
7th:           Spencer Shuffield, Hot Springs, Ark., 10 bass, 24-11
8th:           Mark Rose, Wynne, Ark., 10 bass, 24-11
9th:           Greg Vinson, Wetumpka, Ala., 10 bass, 24-9
10th:        Ott DeFoe, Blaine, Tenn., 10 bass, 24-0
11th:        Jonathon VanDam, Kalamazoo, Mich., 10 bass, 23-0
12th:        Jeff Sprague, Wills Point, Texas, nine bass, 22-14
13th:        Jeremy Lawyer, Sarcoxie, Mo., 10 bass, 22-7
14th:        David Dudley, Lynchburg, Va., 10 bass, 22-6
15th:        John Hunter, Shelbyville, Ky., 10 bass, 22-5
16th:        Britt Myers, Lake Wylie, S.C., seven bass, 21-8
17th:        James Elam, Tulsa, Okla., 10 bass, 21-3
18th:        Fletcher Shryock, Guntersville, Ala., 10 bass, 20-15
19th:        Zack Birge, Blanchard, Okla., 10 bass, 20-13
20th:        Jordan Lee, Cullman, Ala., 10 bass, 20-13

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

Tuesday’s $1,000 Berkley Big Bass Award went to pro Spencer Shuffield of Hot Springs, Arkansas , who caught a 4-pound, 13-ounce largemouth on a glide bait in Period 2. Berkley awards $1,000 to the angler who weighs the heaviest bass each day, and another $3,000 bonus to the angler who weighs the heaviest bass of the tournament.

The six-day event, hosted by the Jefferson County Department of Tourism Sports Commission, 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 competed in their two-day qualifying round on Saturday and Monday – the 40 anglers in Group B on Sunday and Tuesday. Now that each two-day qualifying round is complete, the top 20 anglers from each group advance to Wednesday’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 the Championship Round on Thursday, 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 Wednesday and Thursday at 8:30 a.m. ET from the TVA Boat Launch on Renfro Road in Jefferson City. Each day’s General Tire Takeout will be held at the boat launch, beginning at 5 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 MLF NOW!® live stream and SCORETRACKER® coverage at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

On Championship Thursday, March 23, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., MLF will welcome fans of all ages to come in to celebrate the top 10 and crown the Stage 2 Champion at the Trophy Presentation. The final 10 Championship Round Bass Pro Tour anglers will be on hand at the trophy celebration to meet and greet fans, sign autographs and take selfies. The celebration will take place at the TVA Boat Launch on Renfro Road in Jefferson City, Tennessee.

The U.S. Air Force Stage Two on Cherokee and Douglas Lakes Presented by Power-Pole features anglers competing with a 1-pound, 6-ounce minimum weight requirement for a bass to be deemed scorable on Douglas Lake and a 1-pound, 12-ounce minimum weight for scorable bass on Cherokee Lake. 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 MLF NOW!® broadcast team of Chad McKee, Marty Stone and J.T. Kenney will break down the extended action Wednesday and Thursday from 8:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET. MLF NOW!®  will be live streamed on MajorLeagueFishing.com and the MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) app.

Television coverage of the U.S. Air Force Stage Two on Cherokee and Douglas Lakes Presented by Power-Pole will air as two, two-hour episodes starting at 7 a.m. ET, on Saturday, September 16 on the Discovery Channel. New MLF episodes premiere each Saturday morning on the Discovery Channel, 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.

Bagley Baits Pro and Classic Contender, Drew Benton, will be practicing what he preaches.   

Early-Season River and Reservoir Bass Tactics 
Bagley Baits Pro and Classic Contender, Drew Benton, will be practicing what he preaches.   
BEMIDJI, Minn. (March 21, 2023) – Anglers who’ve spent time bass fishing on river systems late-winter through early-spring know that pre-spawn river bass can be a tough nut to crack.But with experience fishing nearly 100 Bassmaster events—including six appearances now at the Classic, Elite Series Rookie of the Year in 2016, seven Top 10 Elite finishes, and an Elite win under his belt—Bagley Baits Pro Drew Benton has learned through countless hours on the casting deck just how to ply cold, early-season waters for tournament-quality bass. 
Advice To Early-Season Bass Anglers on Reservoir/River Systems“It’s all about what stage the fish are in during early-season,” says Benton. “That will tell you if they’re more main lake or in the mouths of the creeks or back in the pockets.”Benton says when the water reaches the mid-50s bass will be in the last of the deep water before they travel to their spawning areas. “That’s the number #1 thing that’s moving fish right now—it’s not bait—it’s water temperature,” adds Benton. Benton says that when bass are staging you need to locate those travel routes, channel swings up onto flats or the last bit of deep water before they move into the backs of coves and pockets. That’s the highway where they’ll come and go. “You need to stay on those highways,” advises Benton.
Weather Forecast for the 2023 Bassmaster Classic: Built For Crankin’“I start pre-fishing on Friday, March 17th. The Classic is unique in that we start pre-fishing a week from the first day of the tournament. It’s supposed to rain all day Friday, followed by two days with lows in the 20s and highs in the 40s, and then it’s supposed to warm up a little bit during the tournament,” says Benton. Benton adds: “It’s going to go from what’s considered really cold in Tennessee to afternoons 60s during the tournament, with mornings in the low 40s. The fish are in the pre-spawn mode so they’re moving to the bank and getting set up for perfect crankbait bite which is what I’m hoping is going to happen. It might not happen right away in practice but by the time the tournament comes around they should be biting on shallow-running cranks—power-fishing up shallow.”So, what does Benton consider shallow? “Shallow on the Tennessee River is anything from 1- to 6-feet. The deepest the bass live on the main river is around 12 feet. Tellico is more clear and they’ll live deeper there. It’s really two bodies of water. I’m going to focus my efforts on the 6 feet and shallower range on the main river,” shares Benton.  
Bagley Sunny B (ROOT BEER)
Benton’s 2023 Bassmaster Classic Crankbait Choices“My number #1 choice is the Bagley Sunny B—it’s a smaller-profile crankbait with more flattish sides and it has a really tight action. It’s the perfect finesse crankbait for cold-water situations. Anytime I’m in 6 foot or less I’ll be throwing it,” notes Benton. “I throw the Sunny B on 10- or 12-pound fluorocarbon to get it down. If I’m shallower than that, I like to fish the Bagley Flat Balsa B2 which dives in the 4-foot range but has a bigger profile. Flat-sided crankbaits in Tennessee for pre-spawn fish can be key. This is an event molded for fishing those two baits.”As the water warms, Benton says he’ll switch to wider-wobbling cranks like the Bagley Balsa B and the Pro Sunny B.“Those two baits cover a lot of water, have more action, and hunt really well. They bring in fish from farther away. They’re also better in dirtier water like in the backs of coves and pockets where the fish are actually staging to spawn.”
Bagley Flat Balsa B2 (COOKED CRAWDAD)
Classic Crankbait Color Choices: Crawfish & Shad“The only two patterns I’ll be throwing on the Tennessee River this time of year are crawfish and shad. I don’t mess with bluegill colors until after the spawn. I like Bagley’s Cooked Crawdad, Crusty Crawdad, and their Hot Claw Crawdad for clear waters,” advises Benton. “For shad patterns, I’ve got three go-to’s. In clear water, I like Faded Schoolbus or Root Beer—and in muddy water I fish Blue Chartreuse Shad—you’re still imitating a shad but it’s brighter. With those Bagley patterns I can mimic any of the baitfish in the system.” 
Crankin’ Rod, Reel, & Line Set-Up“For the Sunny B and Flat B1, I’m throwing a 7-foot medium-light power cranking rod with 12- or even 10-pound fluorocarbon to get the baits down. I like a 6.8:1 reel for the smaller cranks and keep in mind to wind slow. That’s a finesse game,” offers Benton.“When fishing the wider-wobbling Bagley Pro Sunny B and Balsa B, I throw a 7-foot medium- to medium-heavy power rod, step up to 15-pound fluoro and use a 7.5:1 or 8.0:1 gear ratio reel for covering water fast.”
About the Bagley Family“I work a lot with Charlie Peterson, Mike Anselmo, and Sam Larsen at Bagley Baits. They’re great people to work with and we all get along great. Their baits are top notch and cover every situation I face on tour. It’s been a really good experience,” says Benton. Charlie Peterson, Northland Fishing Tackle and Bagley’s pro staff coordinator, is thrilled Benton’s continued performance and wishes him the best at the upcoming 2023 Bassmaster Classic on the Tennessee River. “Years on the Bassmaster and MLF tours have proven Benton is a top-notch angler to promote the Bagley Baits brand. We’re rooting for him at the Bassmaster Classic and what that brings. Our cranks will definitely get some play as these fish transition,” comments Peterson.  
To check out the full line of Bagley’s premium balsa hardbaits, exciting new colors and hardbait kits, visit https://www.bagleybait.com.

Joe & Joseph Buddin Win CATT Sparkleberry Swamp Quest Lake Marion, SC Mar 18, 2023

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Joe & Joseph Buddin win the Swamp! They weighed in 5 bass at 22.11 lbs & the BF at 5.88 lbs!

Dalton Hughes & Zach Hayes 2nd Place with 21.77 lbs!

TeamBFWeightWinnings
Joseph Buddin – Joe Buddin5.8822.11$365.00
Dalton Hughes – Zach Hayes0.0021.77$440.00
Jimmy Trigg0.0015.26
Hunter Vincent0.0014.40
Keith Brown0.0013.84
Buddy Holmes – William Kimbrell0.0013.16
Scott Spittle0.0011.57
Cody Parks – Jay Parks0.0011.31
Darrell Fenton – Tim Harvath5.089.53
Ronnie Mills – Tripp Mills0.000.00
Rico Benbow – Jessie Adkins0.000.00
Artie & Brandon0.000.00
Cody Armstrong – Danny Shanz0.000.00

NPAA Members Headed To The Classic

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Mike Iaconelli: Only angler to win a Bassmaster AOY, Classic, B.A.S.S. Nation Championship and Bassmaster Kayak Series tournament.
NPAA Members Headed To The Classic
Ten NPAA members to participate in this year’s Bassmaster Classic including Jeff Gustafson, Mike Iaconelli, Gerald Swindle and Chris Johnston.
Forestville, WI (March 21, 2023) – When it comes to knowing how to represent, members of the National Professional Anglers Association (NPAA) are at the head of the class. Indeed, that’s what ten of them plan to do at the 2023 Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic® presented by Toyota. The ultimate title bout of professional bass fishing, the event is scheduled for this Friday – Sunday (March 24 – 26) on the fertile waters of the Tennessee River in Knoxville, TN.“We are proud to have double-digit representation at ‘The Classic’,” says NPAA’s president, Patrick Neu. “It really speaks to the quality of the membership in this organization. The caliber of the competitors at this event is unmatched in the world of professional bass fishing, and we couldn’t be happier than to see the hard work of our members pay-off when they qualified for the big show. At this level of fishing, anything is possible once you get out on the water, and we like the odds of seeing stellar performances from several of our members.”Certainly, that’s a possibility this year as Jeff Gustafson has been red-hot all season long, Mike Iaconelli already has a Classic title to his credit, Gerald Swindle has appeared in 20-straight Classics, Jay Przekurat is 2022’s Rookie of the Year and the youngest angler ever to win an Elite Series Event, and Chris Johnston is third in the Bassmaster Angler of the Year (AOY) rankings.Check out this brief summary of NPAA members expected to participate, and reasons they should excel:
Jeff Gustafson: Placed no lower than 26th in last six tournaments.
Gerald Swindle: Making 20th Classic appearance; finished 3rd in 2005.
Chris Johnston: Back-to-back Top 10 Classic finishes; Ranked 3rd in Bassmaster AOY standings.
Jay Przekurat: Reigning Bassmaster Rookie of the Year. First, 13th and 12th in last three events.
Cory Johnston: Placed in the money 43 times over 45 B.A.S.S. tournaments; 16 Top 10 finishes.
Greg Hackney: Three-time Elite Series champion and 2014 Toyota Bassmaster AOY.
John Crews: Has 27 Top 10 finishes in B.A.S.S. events.
Cooper Gallant: Qualified for 2023 Bassmaster Classic with only 13 B.A.S.S. events.
Chad Pipkens: Has 28 Top 20 finishes in B.A.S.S. tournaments.
“We can’t wait to see who shows out, who finishes in the money, and who might pull off the victory of a lifetime at the Bassmaster Classic,” says Neu. “Good luck to all of our NPAA competitors. Know that your fellow NPAA members will be cheering along and rooting for your success.”NPAA represents all who make a living in the sportfishing industry. Membership includes everyone from guides and captains to tournament anglers, fishing department associates/management/shop owners, manufacturing personnel, engine mechanics, and professional rep groups. In addition to superior networking opportunities, sportfishing advocacy and promoting entry into the sport, the organization offers a monthly member newsletter, a weekly industry NewsBLAST, and access to significant discounts on gear and services provided by many of its nearly 80 supporting partners.For more information on joining the NPAA and exploring the many benefits membership provides, visit npaa.net.