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Jay Wright & Mikey Anderson Win CATT Lake Gaston, NC Feb 25, 2023

Next Lake Gaston CATT is March 19th launching from Summitt Landing!

To view the Lake Gaston Points go to the Lake Gaston Division page and scroll all the way down!

The 2023 CATT Academy Championship will take place on Kerr Lake May 20-21, 2023 and we are guaranteeing $10,000.00 to 1st Place!

Nutbush Ramp Kerr Lake State Park – 115 Jack Wade Farm Road, Henderson, NC. Tap on the link to view more info!

Jay Wright & Mikey Anderson win the 1st 2023 Spring Lake Gaston Qualifier with 5 bass weighing 21.88 lbs worth $1,750.00!

Great bags weighed in on a wet day!

TeamBFWeightWinningsPoints
Jay Wright – Mikey Anderson5.7021.88$1,750.00110
Chris Bishop – Tim Byers6.1420.60$828.00109
Jordan Hughes – Daniel Bowman5.2220.44$335.00108
Joey Scott – Dillon Lynch5.8218.84$672.00107
Scott Griffin – Jay Allen0.0017.96$310.00106
Michael Garner – Billy Shelton4.1216.78$120.00105
Jake Murdock – John Murdock0.0016.74104
Shane Doughtie – Evan White0.0016.42103
Jesse Medlin – Scott Golden0.0016.40102
Rick Morris – Dave Waack0.0016.02101
Ryan Harrell – Ryan Brown0.0015.86100
Andy Liles – Cason Price0.0015.6499
Mike Gunn – Frank Pridemore4.9215.3698
James Joyner – Nelson Mayton0.0015.0697
Dennis Phillips – Craig Phillips0.0014.7896
Allen White – Mike Vaughn0.0014.6495
Cody Rogers – Colby Allen0.0014.6094
Land Weaver – John Edwards Jr5.3414.3093
Jason Hughes0.0013.7292
Caleb Horn – Parish Malone0.0013.1291
Derrik Wynkoop0.0012.8490
Artie Jones – Anthony Jones3.8412.1289
Jeremy Maye0.0011.8288
Kevin Dickens – Shawn Evans0.0011.1887
Allen Lifsey – Caleb Eller0.0011.1486
Tanner Durham – Dawson Medlin0.0010.2485
Tyler Garner0.009.0884
Nick Thomas – Gavin Barbour0.008.2683
Dennis Bradley – Allen Mitchell0.000.0073
Tyler Dix – Michael Midgett0.000.0073
Total Entries$3,600.00
BONUS $$1,000.00
Total Paid At Ramp$4,015.00
2023 Gaston Spring Final Total$365.00
CATT$50.00
2023 CATT Championship Fund$50.00
2023 Gaston Spring Final Total$365.00

March 2023 Smith Mountain Lake Fishing Report by Captain Chad Green

SMITH MOUNTIAN LAKE FISHING REPORT
By: Captain Chad Green
www.lastcastguideservicesml.com

Spring can offer some great fishing. All species feed heavily in cooler months as the bigger fish will start to feed up this month. Get out on the water when you can and enjoy the sunrises and sunsets. Practice catch and release as much as possible to preserve our great fisheries out there. As always, just make one more Last Cast as it could be the next trophy fish.
Visit Captains Quarters Marina at Hales Ford Bridge for any tackle that you may need and they will fix you up.
Visit https://missilebaits.store/ and check out all they have to offer.
Special Thanks to Brian Carter at the https://thebasscast.com/
Check out Smith Mountain Boat and Tackle Penhook for your boating needs https://www.smboats.com/

REMEMBER SAFETY IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT IN THE WINTER AND TRY NOT TO FISH ALONE, CARRRY EXTRA CLOTHES AND A BLANKET IN CASE YOU WERE TO FALL IN.

PRACTICE CATCH AND RELEASE ON CITATION SIZE FISH

Largemouth Bass/Smallmouth Bass


The citation size fish will show back up for the next few months as there was a 9-4 caught this past week. In the Early spring months the bass be gravitating to feed up heavily. They will start to feed on crawfish heavily this month. Look for them anywhere this time of year as In creeks, pockets and the main channel and the wind can be your friend. They can be in different water depths as well and the colder days tend to be the best for success. Jerkbaits, crankbaits, a-rigs, Jigs, spinnerbaits and swimbaits can be productive. Typically smaller profile baits can be very productive and fished in different depths. Main points and docks can be productive this time of year. The main points are stopping areas to feed and the docks provide shade for fish waiting on stable weather to move to there spawning areas. Colder days they will be aggressive and the warmer days will be a slower bite. You will also start to see some cruising around this month as well. Best time year to catch a true trophy is now until the water reaches the upper 50’s.


Striped Bass


The stripers have hit the banks in just about all parts of the lake. Try the late evenings and early mornings for feeding and surfacing fish. Use jerkbaits, bucktails, flukes, and jointed baits. Topwater can also be productive on warm evenings. The bigger fish are showing up in shallow areas as this week has produced some 40 plus inch fish right on the bank. Night time can be very productive as well with the same baits fished very slow and fishing lighted areas as well.


Crappie


Crappie will start to move shallow this month and can produce some trophy size fish as well. Try and release these fish as well if they are citation size to be caught another day. They can be found anywhere in the 10-30 ft range depending on water clarity. Look for brush piles and trees on both river arms of the lake. Use lightweight jigs or minnows and fish slow. Clean your skillet and have that ready as they are excellent meal.

Tournaments March
FLW BFL March 4th parkway
SML CATT March 5th State Park
Anglers Choice March 18th Parkway Reminder the lake is off limits that week for this tournament until March 17th
SML CATT March 19th State Park
SML CATT March 26th State Park

Special Thanks to Brian Carter at the www.TheBassCast.com

Wayne Jeffcoat & Kevin Banks Win CATT Lake Murray, SC Feb 25, 2023

This Saturday at Dreher Island State Park Tournament Ramp – Phantom Outdoors Open! We lowered the entry fee for this one to $80 or $90 at the ramp! NO MEMBERSHIP! If you pay on line  go the Lake Murray Pay feature and select Qualifier and list Murray Phantom in the notes!

The next CATT Lake Murray Spring Qualifier is March 11at Dreher Island State Park!

I met Wayne Jeffcoat & Kevin Banks on Lake Murray back in the 90’s. They were bagging them up back then and back at it again! They weighed in 5 bass weighing 24.64 lbs taking 1st Place and $900.00!

Another team that was smashing em on Muray in the 90’s Johnny Mayer & Chris Epting with 23.76 lbs good enough for 2nd Place!

Wade Amick & Josh Rennebaum 3rd with 23.61 lbs! Another great bag!

Another blast from the past Wayne Frierson & Ronnie Mueller 4th with 23.35 lbs and they weighed in the Academy BF at 7.82 lbs!

TeamBFWeightWinningsPoints
Wayne Jeffcoat – Kevin Banks5.8524.64$900.00110
Johnny Mayer – Chris Epting5.5523.76$300.00109
Josh Rennebaum – Wade Amick5.4223.61$200.00108
Ronnie Mueller – Wayne Frierson7.8223.35$288.00107
Andy Wicker – Reid McGinn5.8922.53106
Andy Lake – Phillip Anderson5.8621.71105
AJ Dipietro – Jeremiah Jenson5.1221.37104
Chad Hastings – Chris Neal4.9320.33103
George Berry6.9119.89$72.00102
Franky Shealy – Brandon Sheah5.1119.11101
Bob Rutherford – Brad Rutherford4.4217.32100
Jason Reis – Roger McKee4.5316.4299
Ryan Raley – Charkles Wilkie6.1416.1998
Ben Lee3.4015.5097
Neil Huffstetler – Tim Huffstetler6.2715.3796
Brian Mowder3.8214.3595
Jase Knight – Will Deck4.2013.5194
Dave Murdock – Steve Pizzino3.1913.4993
Jonah Nickley – Bernie Dreher2.9511.7392
Josiah Gaza – Jonathan Wolverton0.009.0291
Dave Franklin – Gunnar Franklin0.000.0081
Travis Knight – Wayne Gerald0.000.0081
Carson Krell- Jennings Green0.000.0081
Bridges Boulware – Justin Fulmer0.000.0081
Total Entrys$1,920.00
BONUS $$350.00
Total Paid At Ramp$1,760.00
CATT$50.00
2023 Murray Spring Final Fund$410.00
2023 CATT Championship Fund$50.00
2023 Murray Spring Final Total$830.00

Derek Cummings Wins CATT Lake Norman

More opens are coming! Check the CATT Lake Norman Opens Division page!

Derek Cummings weighed in 5 bass at 16.96 lbs talking 1st place!

David Hendrick & Sidney Reynolds 2nd with 15.25 lbs!

Dustin & Chad Greene with the BF at 5.28 lbs!

TEAMBFWeightWinnings
DEREK CUMMINGS4.5616.96$555.00
DAVID HENDRICK / SIDNEY REYNOLDS4.1215.25$150.00
DUSTIN GREENE / CHAD GREENE5.288.44$60.00
LANCE ECKFORD0.0011.98
JOSH CANNON / EATHAN PACE0.0011.13
SHANNON STOWE / BRANDON STOWE0.0010.63
DAVID BEARD / KENNY BEARD0.0010.12
LESTER ELTON / JOHN MOYERS2.237.70
RYAN THIGPEN / ALEN THIGPEN0.003.97
SHANE SHARPE / WAYNE MITCHELL0.000.00
TJ MURPHY / MATT BURKE0.000.00
JOSH ASHLEY / CAM JOHNSON0.000.00

March 2023 Lower Roanoke River/Albermarle Sound Fishing Report by Captain Scooter Lilley

It’s that time of the year, when the big ones show up shallow! The largemouth bite has been strong down east! The fish are moving up everywhere with the warm temps. We are catching them on top waters to shallow crank baits. If you want to experience one of the best bass fisheries in North Carolina give me a call 252-799-9536

Along with the largemouth mouth being on fire, the Striper fishing has been awesome! Average catch for a trip is 30 fish with catches hitting the triple digits on those special days. We have been targeting the fish in the current with heavy jig heads and fluke style baits out in the river. My favorite way when wind allows is to through larger swimbaits over shallow stumps where these fish stage up to enter the river. It’s an action packed trip for sure, I’ve only got a few days open in March and April so don’t miss out on a good day of fishing fun.

Bass from the Grass…and Depths

Bass from the Grass…and Depths
DAIWA’s new ¾-ounce Ever Green Grass Ripper (GR) jig targets more and bigger bass.
Cypress, CA (March 1, 2023) – Come summer, largemouth bass make a habit of burying themselves in the grass. Bass sharpies know they’re in there, of course, but not everyone has the patience to work through waters where the stringy stalks wrap around hooks and jig heads on every cast. That’s why DAIWA and Ever Green International’s Grass Ripper (GR) jig series has been a hit.For 2023, the upsized ¾-ounce Grass Ripper aims to tempt deepwater bass, and, slow crawled in the shallows, to earn the attention of spring bass.
Heavyweight jigs like the ¾-ounce Grass Ripper prove instantly effective in 20-feet of water and deeper, especially along steep ledges. One popular technique is swimming them uphill from an inside boat position. Featuring a perfectly positioned eyelet at the front of the jig’s nose, and teardrop-shaped head that angles smoothly from eyelet to base, the Grass Ripper gently slithers and glides over grass instead of trying to power through it. Following this path of least resistance allows the jig to avoid catching grass and other vegetation around the eyelet while its robust weed guard protects the hook.The Grass Ripper’s unique anvil-shaped head also causes the jig to invitingly pendulum swing on the drop, expanding coverage. Run-of-the-mill jigs simply tumble and flop to the bottom. 
WHITE
CLEARWATER SHAD
SPOT REMOVER
CHART SHAD
BHITE DELIGHT
BRETT’S BLUEGILL
FIRE CRAW
GREEN PUMPKIN
BRUISED GREEN PUMPKIN
BLACK & BLUE
“Many jigs have the eyelet atop the jig head. Unfortunately, that positioning leads to the jig getting plugged-up as you force it through the grass,” explains Marc Mills, DAIWA’s Marketing Manager. “With the Grass Ripper, the jig head just slides up and over the grass to keep itself weedless more often than not. Try one on a grassy flat and you’ll notice the difference immediately. Fewer weeds on your jig equates to more strikes overall, and better odds of having a lunker take a swipe at your offering.”Available in ¼-, 3/8-, ½-, and now ¾-ounce sizes, the Grass Ripper comes in ten proven colors. Weed guards in black, brown or clear blend with the jig’s primary color pattern, while its high-quality heavy-gauge, 4/0 custom bait-holder hook is a nod to the serious big-bass potential here in North America.Engineered to swim strait and not roll over, the Grass Ripper’s ability to come through grass nice and clean opens new avenues for anglers to explore. Whether looking to fill a limit, set a new personal best, or simply enjoy a day of solid bassin’ at your favorite honey hole, these jigs offer a serious edge. With a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $7.49 to $8.99, they are nearly indestructible, affordable, and sure to help you pull more big bass from the subsurface lawns others avoid.
For Daiwa’s latest color catalog and/or information on Daiwa dealers in your area, call Daiwa’s Customer Service Department at 562-375-6800 or e-mail inquiries to: [email protected]. The URL for Daiwa’s web site is daiwa.us.

Ebare Maintains Lead at Toyota Stop 2 on Clarks Hill Presented by Lowrance 

Texas Pro Brings 5-Pound, 5-Ounce Lead into Third and Final Day of Competition, Arkansas’ Spencer Shuffield in Second

APPLING, Ga. (March 1, 2023) – Pro Dakota Ebare of Brookeland, Texas, caught a five-bass limit Wednesday weighing 18 pounds, 6 ounces, to extend his lead by a just a couple of ounces after Day 2 of the MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitational Toyota Stop 2 at Clarks Hill Lake Presented by Lowrance. Ebare’s two-day total of 10 bass weighing 42 pounds, 3 ounces, will give him a 5-pound, 5-ounce lead over Hot Springs, Arkansas’ Spencer Shuffield, who has weighed in 10 bass totaling 36-14.

The three-day tournament, hosted by the Columbia County Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Thomson-McDuffie County Convention & Visitors Bureau, 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 field is now trimmed to 50, and the winner will be determined tomorrow by heaviest three-day cumulative weight.

Link to Photo Gallery of Day 2 Weigh-In Highlights
Link to Video of Fish-Catch Highlights of Day 2 on Clarks Hill Lake

“Today started off really slow and it didn’t seem like there was much activity happening at all, out deep or on the bank,” Ebare said. “I started offshore like I did the first day, and it just wasn’t happening. I decided that if I was going to be grinding for bites, I was going to grind where I could get a kicker largemouth. But then that didn’t work, either.

“I shifted back to the mid-depth range as the afternoon progressed, and then I caught the big one. After that it really picked up.”

Ebare targeted brush piles and caught the biggest bass of the tournament – an 8-pound, 2-ounce stud – with a shaky-head rig. After that, he said the lake turned on and he caught another 20 fish throughout the afternoon.

“I’m pretty much catching fish on three different baits, but the key bait that I caught my bigger fish on yesterday did not work out today,” Ebare said.

Despite a 5-pound cushion, Ebare said that he was not at all comfortable and that he still feels like he needs to have a good day tomorrow in order to see the deal.

“I’m not letting up at all. I have to catch as much as I can and give it everything that I’ve got, tomorrow, because those guys behind me can catch them. Any one of them are capable of catching a big bag and catching me, so I’m not comfortable at all. I’m going to fish hard and do my best to finish this thing out.”

The top 50 pros advancing to the final day of competition on Clarks Hill Lake are:

1st:          Dakota Ebare, Brookeland, Texas, 10 bass, 42-3
2nd:         Spencer Shuffield, Hot Springs, Ark., 10 bass, 36-14
3rd:         Tristan McCormick, Burns, Tenn., 10 bass, 35-4
4th:         Sean Anderson, Leesville, S.C., 10 bass, 34-14
5th:         Cal Lane, Guntersville, Ala., 10 bass, 34-3
6th:         Travis Harriman, Huntsville, Ark., 10 bass, 34-2
7th:         Tom Redington, Royse City, Texas, 10 bass, 33-3
8th:         Mark Condron, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 10 bass, 32-11
9th:         Jacob Wheeler, Harrison, Tenn., 10 bass, 32-1
10th:       John Cox, DeBary, Fla., 10 bass, 31-15
11th:       Drew Boggs, Lebanon, Tenn., 10 bass, 31-12
12th:       Brad Jelinek, Lincoln, Mo., 10 bass, 31-8
13th:       Spike Stoker, Cisco, Texas, 10 bass, 31-5
14th:       Keith Carson, DeBary, Fla., 10 bass, 31-3
15th:       Matthew Stefan, Junction City, Wis., 10 bass, 31-3
16th:       Colby Schrumpf, Highland, Ill., 10 bass, 31-2
17th:       Martin Villa, Charlottesville, Va., 10 bass, 31-0
18th:       Fred Roumbanis, Russellville, Ark., 10 bass, 30-15
19th:       William Fletcher, Dallas, Ga., 10 bass, 30-10
20th:       Connor Cunningham, Springfield, Mo., 10 bass, 30-5
21st:       Lane Olson, Tualatin, Ore., 10 bass, 30-3
22nd:      Chad Mrazek, Montgomery, Texas, 10 bass, 30-2
23rd:      Ron Nelson, Berrien Springs, Mich., 10 bass, 30-0
24th:       Nick Hatfield, Greeneville, Tenn., 10 bass, 29-14
25th:       Michael Harlin, Sunrise Beach, Mo., 10 bass, 29-13
26th:       Kyle Hall, Granbury, Texas, 10 bass, 29-10
27th:       Ron Farrow, Rock Hill, S.C., 10 bass, 29-7
28th:       Jack Daniel Williams, Kingsport, Tenn., 10 bass, 29-7
29th:       Matt Becker, Ten Mile, Tenn., 10 bass, 29-4
30th:       Scotty Villines, Ponca, Ark., 10 bass, 29-3
31st:       Steve Lopez, Oconomowoc, Wis., 10 bass, 29-3
32nd:      Jordan Hirt, Glenwood, Iowa, 10 bass, 28-11
33rd:      Christian Greico, Tampa, Fla., 10 bass, 28-11
34th:       Cody Petit, Arundel, Maine, 10 bass, 28-10
35th:       Cole Breeden, Lebanon, Mo., 10 bass, 28-9
36th:       Joshua Weaver, Macon, Ga., 10 bass, 28-6
37th:       John Voyles, Petersburg, Ind., 10 bass, 28-6
38th:       Eric Panzironi, Longwood, Fla., 10 bass, 28-5
39th:       Blake Hall, Rogersville, Ala., 10 bass, 28-3
40th:       Lance Crawford, Broken Bow, Okla., 10 bass, 27-13
41st:       Justin Cooper, Zwolle, La., 10 bass, 27-8
42nd:      Matt Reed, Madisonville, Texas, 10 bass, 27-6
43rd:      Jaden Parrish, Liberty, Texas, 10 bass, 27-5
44th:       Grae Buck, Green Lane, Pa., 10 bass, 26-15
45th:       Shaw Grigsby, Gaineville, Fla., 10 bass, 26-15
46th:       Kollin Crawford, Broken Bow, Okla., 10 bass, 26-12
47th:       Brock Reinkemeyer, Warsaw, Mo., 10 bass, 26-12
48th:       Ricky Robinson, Greenback, Tenn., 10 bass, 26-9
49th:       Jim Moynagh, Shakopee, Minn., 10 bass, 26-8
50th:       Kyle Minke, Lindstrom, Minn., 10 bass, 26-7

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

Ebare won Wednesday’s $1,000 Berkley Big Bass award with his kicker largemouth that weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces.

Overall, there were 743 bass weighing 1,845 pounds, 9 ounces caught by 149 pros Wednesday. The catch included 147 five-bass limits.

In MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitational competition, the full field of 150 anglers competed in the two-day opening round on Tuesday and Wednesday. Only the top 50 pros based on their two-day cumulative weight now advance to the final round on Championship Thursday, where they will compete 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 Toyota Stop 2 at Clarks Hill Lake Presented by Lowrance will be determined by the heaviest three-day cumulative weight and will receive an invitation to compete at REDCREST 2024.

The final 50 anglers will take off at 7 a.m. ET Thursday, from Wildwood Park, located at 6212 Holloway Road in Appling. The final weigh-in and trophy presentation will also be held at the park beginning at 3 p.m. Fans are welcome to attend the event or follow the live on-the-water action all three days of competition online on MLF NOW! beginning at 7:30 a.m. ET at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

The MLF NOW!® broadcast team of Chad McKee, Marty Stone and J.T. Kenney will break down the extended action on all three days of competition from 7:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. ET. MLF NOW!®  will be live streamed on MajorLeagueFishing.com and the MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) app.

The MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitational Stop 2 at Clarks Hill Lake will also feature a two-hour television broadcast that will premiere on the CBS Sports Network on Saturday, Oct. 7.

Proud sponsors of the 2023 MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitationals include: 4WP, 13 Fishing, Abu Garcia, B&W Trailer Hitches, Berkley, Black Rifle Coffee, E3, 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.

MLF Sponsor Onyx Donates PFDs to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for Life Jacket Loaner Program at Clarks Hill Lake 

APPLING, Ga. (March 1, 2023) – Major League Fishing (MLF) and Onyx, the exclusive life jacket sponsor of the world’s largest tournament-fishing organization, are ensuring that the 150 pros competing this week at the MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitational Toyota Stop 2 at Clarks Hill Lake aren’t the only anglers who will be safe on Clarks Hill Lake. In conjunction with the tournament, Onyx donated PFDs to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Life Jacket Loaner program, which places the PFDs at loaner stations located around the lake to be used by local anglers and boaters.

“We are thrilled to partner with Onyx and Major League Fishing in the expansion of our Life Jacket Loaner Program,” said Charlie Fenwick, Park Operations Manager for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – J. Strom Thurmond Lake. “These donated loaner life jackets will amplify safe recreational opportunities that the more than 4 million annual visitors experience by and in the water, including swimming, boating and fishing. Always wear a lifejacket when you are on or near the water – Life Jackets Worn… Nobody Mourns!”

The PFDs were presented to the U.S. Army Rangers on stage at Tuesday’s weigh-in by MLF Senior Tournament Director Kevin Hunt, on behalf of Onyx.

“Onyx is pleased to partner with the Army Corps of Engineers in providing PFDs for their life jacket loaner stations on Clarks Hill Lake, making sure their visitors stay safe during all their water activities,” said Mary Snyder, Vice President of Marketing for Onyx. “It’s a nice reminder for everyone – the best life jackets are the ones you wear.”

The Tackle Warehouse Invitational Toyota Stop 2 at Clarks Hill Lake Presented by Lowrance is underway this week in Appling, Georgia, through Thursday. The MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitationals feature a roster of 150 anglers, competing for a top prize of up to $115,000 and an invitation to compete at REDCREST 2024 – the Bass Pro Tour championship – for the chance to win up to $300,000.

Anglers will launch each morning at 7 a.m. ET from Wildwood Park, located at 6212 Holloway Road in Appling. Weigh-ins will also be held at the park beginning at 3 p.m. each day. Fans are welcome to attend the event or follow the live on-the-water action all three days of competition online on MLF NOW! beginning at 7:30 a.m. ET at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

For complete details and updated tournament information visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. To learn more about Onyx, their PFD lineup and what to look for in your life jacket, visit OnyxOutdoor.com.

The Ultimate Rainsuit for Extreme Elements

The Ultimate Rainsuit for Extreme Elements
New Whitewater® Great Lakes Jacket & Bib fishing rain gear caters to winter, early-, and late-season season multi-species fishing
MUSKEGON, Mich. (March 1, 2023) – Conceived to deliver elite-level anglers with the ultimate water-, wind-, and foul weather-resistant fishing rain gear, the 2023 Whitewater® Great Lakes Jacket & Bib delivers the ultimate in elements protection, warmth, comfort, mobility, and flexibility. Prototyped through numerous iterations in tandem with the NEXT BITE staff and winning FLW, AIM, and MLF tournament walleye anglers (Gary Parsons, Chase Parsons, Jason Przekurat, Tommy Kemos, and Korey Sprengel), as well as Matt and Jim Schiefelbein; guides from the cold-weather steelhead/salmon scene; foul-weather muskie sticks; and elite-level tournament bass anglers like the youngest competitor to ever win a B.A.S.S. Elite Series event, Jay Przekurat, Whitewater’s 2023 Great Lakes Jacket & Bib fishing rain gear was designed by serious anglers for serious anglers
Buoy Red
Adding to the apparel toolbox of today’s advanced angler, the all-new-for-2023 Great Lakes Jacket & Bibprovides an elevated option to anglers doing battle with the special challenges of cold-weather, early-season and late-season – or any time during the fishing calendar when the weather is foul, often the case pursuing walleyes, smallmouths, or salmon/trout on the Great Lakes, or chasing marble eyes in the Dakotas or on the Columbia, Missouri, Mississippi, and Detroit River systems, as well as pounding big-water for muskies. 
Shade
Charcoal
NEXUS Outdoors president and product design advisor, Aaron Ambur, remarks: “From my beginnings on the Missouri River chasing walleyes to currently hitting the Great Lakes hard, I am excited about what we created for authentic, technical anglers who fish no matter the conditions. I have worn all the past brand offerings, and to this date, no one has balanced protection and warmth into garments without constricting the highly mobile and athletic movements of an active fisherman. The Whitewater Great Lakes Jacket and Bib delivers the perfect balance like no other suit to date, and I can’t wait for customers to experience what I have through testing during our development journey on many different waters and in some really bad weather conditions.”
Multi-tournament FLW and MLF walleye pro, Jason Przekurat, offers: “Whitewater Great Lakes fishing rain gear is something I’ve been pretty close with as far as designing an extremely high-quality bad weather fishing rain suit with a realistic price-tag—something that has all the features and more of any high-end fishing rain gear. From head to feet, the Great Lakes ensemble has been designed and measured to fit all the things that we as fishermen need in a dependable fishing rain suit . At the end of the day, it has the fit and function to keep serious anglers dry in the worst conditions imaginable, which usually happen during tournament days.” 
“Everything from the hood to the pockets to the sleeves, it was made to my specs. The most important feature, in my opinion, is that it’s flexible. It has a stretchy fabric to it so you’re never bound in the suit, which is what we’ve seen in the past with stiff rain gear,” shares Przekurat.“For example, you bend over to un-hook a fish and everything binds up in the suit and doesn’t allow you to stretch or stay flexible. One of the problems I’ve seen over the past is I have long legs, and I’d sit down and the bibs would ride up my legs exposing my ankles to the wind, rain, and sleet. With Whitewater’s stretchable fabric, I don’t have to worry about that anymore,” continues Przekurat.
Przekurat concludes: “By far, the most important feature of the Great Lakes Jacket and Bib is comfort. It’s the most comfortable rain suit I’ve ever worn over the past several decades. There’s no restriction of movement—the suit moves with you, whether you’re casting, setting out boards, landing a fish, or netting a fish for a partner or co-angler. Ultimately, it’s that rare rain suit that actually flexes with your knees, elbows, arms, and legs, and allows for the athletic motions of today’s competitive fishing.” 
Features: Whitewater Great Lakes Jacket Waterproof/windproof 20k/20k lamination & heat-taped seams to keep you dry Durable mini-ripstop 4-way stretch nylon with a polyester lining 3-piece hood with multiple adjustment points Multiple reflective tape placements for visibility Sewn-in D-ring for a safety cord Four storage pockets (2 waist, 2 chest) with covered openings Two handwarmer pockets with YKK® AquaGuard® waterproof zippers Hook and loop cuff adjustments for a secure fit Jacket comes in: Buoy Red w/black accents (273); Grayish “Shade” w/black accents (270); and all-black “Charcoal” (099) Item No: 1085610 MSRP: $269.99 (SM-3X) 
Features: Whitewater Great Lakes Bib Waterproof/windproof 20k/20k lamination & heat-taped seams to keep you dry Durable mini-ripstop 4-way stretch nylon with a polyester lining Multiple reflective tape placements for visibility Two sewn-in D-rings (lower ring for safety cord, upper ring for trolling motor/shallow-water anchor remote fobs) Dual Velcro® waist adjustments Three pockets (2 cargo, 2 chest) to keep gear dry Two handwarmer pockets with YKK® AquaGuard® waterproof zippers Leg zippers with storm flats and snap closures to keep feet ankles/feet dry Adjustable suspenders with silicone grip to stay in place Bib comes in: all-gray “Shade” (270); and all-black “Charcoal” (099) Item No: 1085624 MSRP: $269.99 (SM-3X) 
To complete the Whitewater® Great Lakes system, anglers should also look at the brand’s new-for-2023 Whitewater® Torque Heated Fishing Vest and the Buoy Fishing Hoodie, both of which complete a system approach layered underneath the Great Lakes Jacket. In addition, for extremely cold, winter fishing temperatures, professional anglers like Jason Przekurat are also layering the Whitewater Tamer™ Softshell Jacket and Tamer™ Bib underneath the Great Lakes Jacket and Bib.No matter what species you chase, the goal is to quickly locate and catch fish no matter what Mother Nature throws at you. Designed and engineered with an elite combination of materials and technologies to leverage preparation and maximize opportunities during the unique challenges of foul, cold, and wet conditions, the all-new Great Lakes Jacket & Bib gives serious anglers every possible advantage.Apparel will soon be available at dealers, but is available online NOW at whitewaterfish.com
 

NRS and onWater Announce Strategic Partnership 

NRS and onWater Announce Strategic Partnership 

Collaboration Creates the Most Innovative River Navigational App for River Runners and Anglers

Moscow, Idaho and Boulder, Colo. Northwest River Supplies (NRS), the world’s leading supplier of equipment and apparel for water recreation, safety and rescue and onWater, the most innovative water recreation GPS navigation and mapping app, are launching a collaboration to bring exciting new tools and technology to river runners and anglers. 

onWater provides detailed information on thousands of miles of rivers, creeks and shorelines across the United States. Satellite imagery provides GPS-specific points of interest and public vs. private property boundaries along river corridors. Using a mobile device, users can track their current location and movement or calculate distances, in river miles, to any point of interest including access points, boat ramps, campgrounds, river hazards, rapids, fly shops and more. A fully integrated photo and journal feature also allows users to use GPS-specific data to record and relive their adventures.

“NRS is thrilled to team up with onWater to bring our community cutting edge technology and tools,” says NRS Chief Marketing Officer, Mark Deming. “As we work to make our sport more accessible, the onWater app opens the door for more people to float and fish safely, responsibly and enjoyably. This collaboration is a natural progression for us and gives us one more way to bring our community together—on the water.”

The watersports and fishing industry is experiencing unprecedented growth with more people seeking out adventure beyond their own backyards. Prior to onWater, anglers wanting to fish and float rivers confidently had to seek out relevant information from a variety of sources—some reliable and some not. That information is now available on-the-go and all in one place with onWater. 

“With the exponential growth in fishing, more anglers are migrating to float fishing as a way to explore more water and seek solitude,” says onWater Co-Founder and CEO, Scott Carver. “Float angling, however, demands that anglers be armed with a greater level of information to navigate safely and confidently. Understanding flows, distances, conditions, hazards and stream access laws become much more critical. The onWater app should become a permanent fixture in the NRS raft, just like a life vest.” 

The onWater platform consolidates the myriad of resources available in a single, simple, intuitive and personalized app to better inform, plan, manage, relive and enhance its users’ days on the water. In addition to giving river runners and anglers more access and information, both NRS and onWater agree on a core value that runs through everything: a commitment to people and planet. By contributing a portion of revenue to impact partners, supporting local conservation and advocacy campaigns, and promoting responsible recreation practices within the community, NRS and onWater are committed to giving back.

###About NRS
100% employee-owned, NRS is the world’s leading supplier of equipment and apparel for water recreation, safety and rescue. Founded in 1972 with a vision to create a better kind of company, NRS is dedicated to promoting the health and well-being of its customers, employees and community. For more information on NRS, visit nrs.com, email the company at [email protected] or call 877.677.4327.


About onWater
As an outdoor recreation technology provider revolutionizing the way anglers plan, track, record and relive their fishing adventures, onWater is rooted in adventure. Co-Founder and CEO Scott Carver has over three decades of experience in the fishing and technology industries. The onWater app for fishing is proving to be a unifier in the fishing industry while allowing anglers to confidently explore and discover unique angling opportunities. To learn more about onWater, subscribe and download by visiting www.onwaterapp.com, email the company at [email protected] or call 720.316.4257.