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Italy’s Jacopo Gallelli Leads Day 1 of Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit Lithium Pros Stop 3 on Pickwick Lake Presented by Covercraft

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COUNCE, Tenn. (April 21, 2022) – After a rainy start to the morning, a field of 156 of the world’s best bass fishing professionals spent the day adapting to falling water and changing conditions to kick off the four-day competition at the   MLF Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit Lithium Pros Stop 3 at Pickwick Lake Presented by Covercraft. Phoenix pro Jacopo Gallelli of Florence, Italy , weighed a five-bass limit totaling 23 pounds even Thursday to grab the early lead after Day 1, while pro Mike Surman of Boca Raton, Florida sits just 1 pound, 11 ounces behind Gallelli, with a five-bass limit weighing 21-5, good for second place.

The Pro Circuit competition awards a top prize of up to $135,000 and marks the third of six regular-season Pro Circuit events offering competitors a total season purse of more than $850,000.

“I honestly don’t know how I did it,” said Gallelli. “I caught six fish in three days during practice, so I guess the takeaway is never give up. I got lucky – I only caught seven fish all day long – so it was tough, but I caught the right ones.

“This is probably the biggest limit I’ve caught in my life,” Gallelli continued. “We don’t have Florida strain bass in Italy, and I think the biggest bag I’ve ever weighed in a tournament there or in the U.S. weighed 22 pounds, 8 ounces.”

Gallelli said his ‘luck’, which brought him three big smallmouth and two good-sized largemouth, was a top-secret combination of a special location and a lure that he preferred to keep under wraps.

“The area where I started is pretty special – I had a limit of 19 pounds by 9 a.m. this morning, then was able to cull three times later in the day,” said Gallelli. “I didn’t go to that spot during practice, but I’ve fished there in the past and was so desperate this morning, I thought I’d give it a try. Within 15 minutes I caught a 3-pound smallmouth, then caught a 5-pound smallmouth a bit later. I fished it very slow and methodical, picking it apart, and came out of that area with more than 20 pounds.

“I could see the fish with my (Garmin) Livescope, and I really think I caught all the ones in that area, but if I can catch a big one over there on Day 2, that would be perfect.

“I feel like I did an awesome job, and I could not be happier,” continued Gallelli. “I had such a bad practice on Pickwick Lake and had a rough time at my last tournament at the James River, so I was happy to come here and have some redemption.”

Gallelli said he’d already received many messages from friends and family who are rooting for him in Italy.

“I didn’t expect this to happen today, and I don’t know if I can do this again tomorrow,” said Gallelli. “I’m currently 14th in Angler of the Year (AOY) points and one of my season goals is to qualify for the Bass Pro Tour, so if I get 12 pounds tomorrow, I’ll be super happy.”

Gallelli said his game plan for Day 2 is to go back to the same spot to see if his lucky streak will continue.

“I also have another area where I caught several quality fish today and lost a big fish against a structure, so hopefully I can fill up a limit on Friday between the two spots.”

The top 20 pros after Day 1 on Pickwick Lake are:

1st:           Jacopo Gallelli of Florence, Italy, five bass, 23-0
2nd:          Mike Surman of Boca Raton, Fla., five bass, 21-5
3rd:          Corey Neece of Bristol, Tenn., five bass, 21-1
4th:           John Hunter of Shelbyville, Ky., five bass, 21-0
5th:           Cameron Mattison of Benton, La., five bass, 19-11
6th:           Jimmy Neece, Jr. of Bristol, Tenn., five bass, 18-7
7th:           Ron Nelson of Berrien Springs, Mich., five bass, 18-6
8th:           Steve Lopez of Oconomowoc, Wis., five bass, 18-4
9th:           Larry Nixon of Quitman, Ark., five bass, 17-13
10th:        Miles Burghoff of Dayton, Tenn., five bass, 17-12
11th:        John Cox of DeBary, Fla., five bass, 17-2
12th:        Mark Rose of Wynne, Ark., five bass, 16-14
13th:        Chris Lane of Guntersville, Ala., five bass, 16-11
13th:        Josh Butler of Hayden, Ala., five bass, 16-11
15th:        David Walker of Sevierville, Tenn., five bass, 16-10
16th:        Brett Hite of Phoenix, Ariz., five bass, 16-9
16th:        Billy Hines of Vacaville, Calif., five bass, 16-9
18th:        Andrew Loberg of Rocklin, Calif., five bass, 16-7
19th:        Skeet Reese of Auburn, Calif., five bass, 16-3
19th:        John Voyles of Petersburg, Ind., five bass, 16-3
For a full list of results visit MajorLeagueFishing.com.Pro Matt Reed of Madisonville, Texas brought a bass weighing 7 pounds, 9 ounces to the scale to win the day’s $1,000 Berkley Big Bass award.

Overall, there were 649 bass weighing 1,779 pounds, 9 ounces caught by 152 pros Thursday. The catch included 103 five-bass limits.

The MLF Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit Lithium Pros Stop 3 at Pickwick Lake Presented by Covercraft is hosted by the Hardin County Convention and Visitors Bureau.

In Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit competition, the full field of anglers compete in the two-day opening round on Thursday and Friday. The top 50 pros based on their two-day cumulative weight advance to Saturday. Only the top 10 pros continue competition on Sunday, where weights are zeroed, and the winner is determined by the heaviest weight from the final day of competition.

Throughout the season, anglers are also vying for valuable points in hopes of qualifying for the 2022 Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit TITLE Presented by Mercury, the Pro Circuit Championship, where they will compete for up to $235,000. The 2022 TITLE will be on the St. Lawrence River in Massena, New York on Aug. 16-21, and is hosted by the Town of Massena.

Anglers will take off at 6:30 a.m. CT each day from the Pickwick Landing State Park located at 120 Playground Loop in Counce. Weigh-ins will also be held at the park daily at 2:30 p.m. Fans are welcome to attend the event or follow the live on-the-water action all four days of competition online on MLF NOW! beginning at 7 a.m. CT at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

The MLF Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit Lithium Pros Stop 3 at Pickwick Lake Presented by Covercraft will feature live on-the-water coverage and a two-hour action-packed television show that will premiere in July on the CBS Sports Network.

Proud sponsors of the 2022 MLF Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit Presented by Fuel Me include: 4WP, 13 Fishing, Abu Garcia, A.R.E. Truck Caps, B&W Trailer Hitches, Berkley, Black Rifle Coffee, E3, Epic Baits, Favorite Fishing, Fuel Me, Gary Yamamoto Baits, General Tire, Lew’s, Lowrance, Lucas Oil, Mercury, Mossy Oak, Onyx, Phoenix, Polaris, Power-Pole, Strike King, Tackle Warehouse, T-H Marine, Toyota, 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 Pro Circuit on the MLF5 social media outlets at FacebookInstagram and  YouTube.

Mallory, Perkins Share NPFL Hartwell Lead on Day 1

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It’s a tie at the top of the leaderboard after day one on Lake Hartwell.

Story by Justin Brouillard | Photos by Tanner & Travis Lyons

Each catching five bass limits of 17-pounds, 12-ounces, 2021 NPFL Champions Buck Mallory and Brandon Perkins take a share of the day one lead at Lake Hartwell.

Starting off the day fast, Mallory’s third bass of the morning was a 4.5-pound largemouth and it was all uphill from there. Culling about six times throughout the day, the Lawton, Michigan pro ran a junk fishing pattern of “random areas with good bass” to catch his fish and credits a late adjustment for his share of the leading weight.

“I am fishing a good mix of spotted and largemouth bass and later this afternoon, I made a bait change after losing three nice fish and really got dialed. I am hitting and missing guys fishing similar type stuff but I had nobody pull in on me and I never pulled in on anyone. Once I figured out the changes, I made some adjustments with that different bait and went to work. I am looking forward to the rest of this week.”

Understandably, Mallory declined to share too much information until after the day two weigh in.

Tied with Mallory for the day one lead, Brandon Perkins went into the morning after a subpar practice and was able to secure a solid limit early, and then went to work doing what he likes to do.

“My practice wasn’t awesome; I really don’t like to catch a lot anyways and I ran three spots this morning and finally landed on them on the third stop. I really don’t know if I found a shad spawn deal or what but I had one bite in practice and it was a good spotted bass.”

Catching a fish on his first cast, a big fish blew up close by and Perkins fired a bait over and quickly landed a 3-pound spot. Moving on to spot number two, he wasn’t feeling it and another boat was close by. On the third spot, it all came together and the Counce, Tennessee angler went to work catching the majority of his bag.

“I caught them really good on that deal and I think I left with 15-pounds. I was fairly comfortable with that weight and I probably could have caught more if I stayed but I felt like I should leave it. I had a good weight and wanted to go fish how I was comfortable and try to cull up.”

After making a move shallow, Perkins got to looking and was able to catch a few other bigger fish including a lost “6 plus pounder” that bit a bait and quickly got wrapped up in some brush.

“She was super shallow and I couldn’t get in there to get to her but I was actually surprised she bit to begin with. She did spit out my bait so I got that back and I know where she lives. I have to keep looking for them but with an early check in tomorrow, I have a feeling that big one is going to end up hurting me bad – it would have been a 3-pound or bigger cull.”

Eddie Carper

Ending the day in the 3rd place spot, Valliant, Oklahoma pro Eddie Carper landed a 5-pound, 5-ounce kicker to anchor his five bass limit of 17-pounds, 9-ounces. Sticking with his practice plan, he was able to get off to a fast start and secured a limit by 7:30 this morning.

“That was my goal weight, I was hoping to catch 17-pounds and was planning to quit. I made a short run this morning and caught them fast but the big ones didn’t show up. I fished for a while before making a move down by the dam to some fish I had on deep timber in practice.”

After fishing around at the lakes south end, Carper made his move back up the lake and noticed a point he had some schooling fish in practice was vacant. Trying to ditch his small limit, he was able to catch a few schooling bass before they vanished as the sun got high.

“I was able to cull up but it died fast and I just went junk fishing the rest of the day. I found a creek in practice back up near take off with a log jam and on my second flip today I got that 5-pounder. It was the same flip I caught a 4-pounder in practice.”

That fish gave him the confidence to keep his head down in that creek. A short while later in some flooded bushed, a 3 and a 3.5-pounder brough his weight from 14-pounds to over 17 and his official weight for the day.

“It’s all a timing bait for me and those herring fish school up at certain times when the sun is bright and after that, it’s all junk fishing for me. I am looking forward to going tomorrow as it should be even better.”

Drew Six

With a five bass limit of 17-pounds, 7-ounces, Drew Six worked a “three phase” spawning pattern to end the day in the 4th place spot. With an early limit, including his bigger fish, a 5-pound, 12-ounce kicker sealed the deal on a solid day one.

“I had a limit by 9 AM including my big fish. I landed that big one on 6-pound test and I am using a Z-Man StreakZ and Texas Swivel Head and fishing on key areas next to deep cuts.”

With high skies and little wind projected the next two days, the Clinton, Ohio pro will continue to fish his spawning deal but expects the quality to drop off throughout the rest of the event.

“I knew I would catch them good but I didn’t expect this quality. I can see it with the weights today, we are going into a post spawn period and it may happen fast. I am fishing some pre-spawn, some fry guarders and fry chasers. I expect to keep getting bites but the quality will probably drop off.”

Mike Corbishley

Starting fast and furious, Mike Corbishley began his day with a fast limit with one weighable fish and ran a junk fishing pattern to catch weight of 17-pounds, 1-ounce. Ending the day in the 5th place spot, the Raleigh, North Carolina angler is fishing a mix of structure, with different baits, and fishing all phases of the spawn.

“I thought I would have a decent day this morning but it all depended on getting a big bite or not. Ironically, today, I had one 4-pounder and a bunch of good quality bass in my bag.”

After his quick start, Corbishley ran a few more “timing deals” to begin his day before the high skies shut down the fish. Losing some quality fish and getting short strikes, he knew it was time to pivot and find some bigger quality bass.

“I think I will be good the rest of the week but the one thing that might hurt me is that several guys saw me catching them this morning and I am a little worried that more people fished those areas after I left.”

Be sure to tune in when we go LIVE at 8am with Fat Cat and Luke Dunkin in studio with James WorldWide Watson on the water.

2022 B.A.S.S. Nation Championship Returns To Pickwick Lake

Florence, Ala., will host the 2022 TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation Championship on Pickwick Lake Nov. 9-11.

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April 21, 2022

2022 B.A.S.S. Nation Championship Returns To Pickwick Lake

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Grass-roots anglers from around the country will take to the waters of Pickwick Lake to compete for one of three berths into the 2023 Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk during the 2022 TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation Championship Nov. 9-11 in Florence, Ala.

“We are looking forward to having the B.A.S.S. National Championship back in the Shoals area,” said Tyler Dolan, manager, Group + Sport Sales for Florence-Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau. “This tournament is a great event for our local economy, and we know that this year will be no different. It’s always great to see the amount of support that the anglers receive from their friends, family and also local spectators.”

The B.A.S.S. Nation Championship was last held on Pickwick Lake in 2020, when Wisconsin angler Pat Schlapper claimed the coveted Bryan V. Kerchal Memorial Trophy, dominating the field and winning by a margin of more than 7 pounds. That same year, Schlapper finished third in the Bassmaster Eastern Opens Angler of the Year points, allowing him to double-qualify for the Bassmaster Elite Series.

In the most recent Bassmaster Elite Series event on Chickamauga Lake, Schlapper took Phoenix Boats Big Bass honors while 2021 B.A.S.S. Nation Champion Matty Wong claimed the VMC Monster Bag prize for weighing in the tournament’s heaviest bag.

“B.A.S.S. has had such great experiences in Florence that we’re extremely excited to return,” said Jon Stewart, B.A.S.S. Nation director. “As in years past, the competition should be incredible.

“It is fun and inspirational to see the talented anglers coming out of the B.A.S.S. Nation and to watch as Nation Champions go on to success at the Elite level, whether it’s Brandon Palaniuk’s five Elite Series wins or guys like Caleb Sumrall, who had a breakout season last year with two Top 10s.”

Anglers from across the country will qualify via regional championship tournaments held on Arizona’s Lake Havasu, Alabama’s Lewis Smith Lake, Oklahoma’s Grand Lake, New York’s St. Lawrence River and the Upper Mississippi River in Iowa. The Paralyzed Veterans of American Tour will also send its Angler of the Year winner to compete.

The Top 3 anglers from the overall championship standings will not only earn a berth to the 2023 Bassmaster Classic, but the B.A.S.S. Nation champion will earn the title of “Nation’s Best,” which includes an Elite Series berth and the use of a fully-rigged Nation’s Best tournament boat for a year. The second- and third-place finishers and nonboater Champion will each earn paid entry fees for all divisions of the St. Croix Bassmaster Opens Series presented by Mossy Oak Fishing.

The championship tournament is being hosted by Florence-Lauderdale Tourism.

For more information and a complete schedule, visit Bassmaster.com.

William & Bryan Holmes Win CATT Lake Wateree, SC April 16., 2022

The Lake Wateree Spring Final will be this coming Saturday at the Lake Wateree State Park! You had to enter at least 1 Wateree Spring Qualifier to be eligible to enter! To view the Wateree Points go to the Wateree Division page and scroll all the way down!

Chad Gainey & Mack Kitchens win the Wateree Spring Points and will fish the Final Free!

William & Bryan Holmes take 1st Place with 5 bass weighing 18.30 lbs!

Greg Atkinson & Ron Catoe earn a 2nd Place finish with 17.47 lbs!

William & Chad Gainey 3rd with 16.87 lbs!

Craig Haven & Paul Wells weighed in the Academy BF at 5.01 lbs! Along with $105.00 they received a $25 academy Gift Card!

Jacob & Jeff Norris 4th with 16.35 lbs!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Bryan Holmes & William Holmes 4.66 18.30 $825.00 110
Ronnie Catoe & Greg Atkinson 4.86 17.47 $245.00 109
Chad Gainey & William Gainey 4.22 16.87 $80.00 108
Jeff Norris & Jacob Norris 3.81 16.35 107
Butch Williams & Sonny Beam 4.16 16.30 106
Paul Wells & Craig Haven 5.01 16.18 $105.00 105
Robbie English & Scott Williams 4.52 14.20 104
Shane Cantley & Chris Joyner 4.31 14.06 103
Dean Benfield & Donnie Maiers 0.00 12.10 102
Mark Healon & Ella Healon 3.48 11.75 101
Jonathan Daley & Dillon Locklear 3.68 11.73 100
Bob Weaver & Scott Floyd 3.26 11.44 99
James McFarland & Landon Jordan 2.63 10.37 98
Greg Sigmon & Jeff Reynolds 0.00 9.56 97
John Cowart & Layne Cowart 0.00 6.17 96
Total Entrys $1,200.00
BONUS $ $375.00
Total Paid At Ramp $1,255.00
2022 Wateree Spring Final Fund $240.00
2022 CATT Championship/Phantom Fund $30.00
2022 Wateree Spring Fund Total $1,460.00

Jordan Brown & Brandon Carter Win CATT Neuse River, NC April 16, 2022

Next up is the 2022 Neuse River Spring Final! May 28th at Lawson Creek Park!

We’ve had a great Spring on the Neuse River! We have 41 teams eligible to enter the Final! If we have at least 30 teams enter the Final 1st will be $2,000 and 2nd will be at least $1,000 paying back 6 places total! To view the Neuse River Spring Points go to the Neuse River Division page and scroll all the way down!

Final Info—Optional $25 Side Pot Qualifiers
Final $120 – $130 at Ramp
**NO NEW SUBS AT FINAL & NO PAIRING UP AT FINAL WITH ANOTHER MEMBER**
Must fish Final with your partner or a sub your team used to enter a 2022 Spring Neuse River Qualifier
Enter 1 Neuse River Spring Qualifier and you’re eligible to enter the Neuse River Spring Final!

Also keep in mind by entering 2 CATT events you have qualified for the CATT Championship on Kerr May 21-22!

Billy Paderick & Jesse Grudy and Wayne Stallings & Justin Everett tie for the 2022 Neuse River Spring Points top team! Both will fish the Final Free PLUS each will receive a $100 Lews/Strike King Gift Card!

Jordan Brown & Brandon Carter took 1st Place with 5 bass weighing 16.24 lbs!

Wayne Stallings & Justin Everett claimed 2nd with 14.21 lbs!

Chris Cox & Monte Morgan finished 3rd with 13.02 lbs!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
JORDAN BROWN BRANDON CARTER 4.49 16.24 $900.00 110
WAYNE STALLINGS JUSTIN EVERETT 5.83 14.21 $618.00 109
CHRIS COX MONTE MORGAN 4.08 13.02 $200.00 108
BILLY PADERICK BRUCE SWAIN 3.54 12.15 $120.00 107
COURTLAND WILLIAMS DAVID GRANTHAM 4.69 10.92 $72.00 106
PARKER MILLS BROCK ROUSE 3.27 10.69 105
RONALD JONES BRADLEY TURNER 3.14 10.17 104
PAUL KING BRAD STAIN 0.00 8.57 103
ROGER THOMAS ZEB WEST 0.00 7.84 102
CHRISTOPHER CAMPBELL ZACH SIMMONS 0.00 7.80 101
ANTWAN MOORE ANTWAN MOORE JR 0.00 7.50 100
RANDY BROWN ERIC BROWN 0.00 6.62 99
STEVE BROWN WILL STANFORD 0.00 6.20 98
EVERETT KOZLOWSKI 0.00 5.48 97
BENJAMIN DILLAHUNT JOHN BROOKSHIRE 0.00 4.29 96
RYAN KILLINGER DICKIE KILLINGER 0.00 2.20 95
TONY CRABB DAN KEATING 0.00 0.00 85
BOB MONROE 0.00 0.00 85
MATT MAINHART 0.00 0.00 85
GERALD HERRING JEFF HILL 0.00 0.00 85
BOBBY LASSITER 0.00 0.00 85
JORDAN HUGHES DANIEL BOSEMAN 0.00 0.00 85
JASON HUGHES 0.00 0.00 85
ROBIN BOWIN FRANKIE JONES 0.00 0.00 85
Total Entrys $1,920.00
BONUS $ $500.00
Total Paid At Ramp $1,910.00
2022 Neuse River Spring Final Fund $410.00
2022 CATT Championship/Phantom Fund $50.00
2022 Neuse River Spring Fund Total $1,205.00

Glenn Sparrow & Chris Baumgardner Win CATT Phantom Outdoors Invitational Lake Wylie, SC April 16, 2022

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Glenn Sparrow & Chris Baumgardner win the Lake Wylie Phantom Outdoors Invitational with 5 bass weighing 18.76 lbs! All total they took home $2,850.00!

Jason Wilson & Pug Clements finished 2nd with 17.32 lbs and they took home a total of $2,550.00!

Jody & Jay Wright 3rd with 16.88 lbs worth $1,150.00!

Tony Price & Keith Porter claimed 4th with 16.24 lbs and they earned $550.00!

BF went to Thomas Richmond & Reggie Pollock with a 4.83 lb bass!

Team BF Weight Winnings
Glenn Sparrow/Chris Baumgardner 4.60 18.76 $2,850.00
Jason Wilson/Pug Clements 4.15 17.32 $2,550.00
Jody and Jay Wright 3.83 16.88 $1,150.00
Keith Porter/Tony Price 4.04 16.24 $550.00
Scott Hamrick/Chuck Poovey 4.18 16.14
Israel Gibson/Grant McPeters 3.26 15.10
Ted Yandel/Matt Hayes 3.64 14.90
Thomas Richmond/Reggie Pollock 4.83 14.03 $200.00
Tim Chapman/Mark Leech 3.04 13.94
Josh Cannon/Doug Deesch 4.77 13.59 $100.00
Brandon Williams/Shane Lineberger 3.83 13.48
Mike Swick/Tim Cline 3.98 12.99
Robert Fowler/Zach McCraw 3.02 12.67
Lee Endicott/Travis Donaldson 3.36 11.25
Dibb Wylie/Thomas Mobley 0.00 11.16
Joe Hansil/Jason Humphries 0.00 10.82
Chris Dover 4.68 9.80
Brian and Shannon Stowe 3.34 8.82
Matt Stotesbury/Chris Vendetti 0.00 8.32
Rick Corn 0.00 0.00
Gene Webster 0.00 0.00
Ron and Roger Farrow 0.00 0.00
Matt Stout/Kelly Logan 0.00 0.00
Jeremy Beatty/Andrew Crops 0.00 0.00

2022 Bassmaster High School All-American Team Names 12 New Members

April 20, 2022

2022 Bassmaster High School All-American Team Names 12 New Members

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Twelve of the top high school anglers in the country have been selected as new members of the notable Bassmaster High School All-American Fishing Team presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors.

“For eight years, the Bassmaster High School All-American program has identified and honored some of the most accomplished student athletes in the country,” said Chase Anderson, B.A.S.S. CEO. “We’ve seen past members go on to decorated college fishing careers, compete in the iconic Bassmaster Classic and begin promising careers in the fishing industry. This group of 12 outstanding All-Americans is equally as talented and poised to do amazing things. We appreciate Academy Sports + Outdoors for partnering with B.A.S.S. to recognize these athletes’ fishing skills and commitment to academics, conservation and community service.”

Nearly 400 applications nominating students in grades 10-12 were submitted from 34 states across the nation. Of these, 53 students were chosen as Bassmaster All-State anglers. After considering tournament résumés, conservation efforts, community service activities and recommendations from school officials and coaches, a panel of judges consisting of representatives from the sportfishing industry, media and conservation groups further narrowed the field to the Top 12 high school anglers in the country.

“Congratulations! This goes to show your efforts on and off the water do not go unnoticed,” said Glenn Cale, B.A.S.S. Nation Tournament Manager — College, High School and Junior, to the student anglers. “I’m superproud of you all and look forward to sharing this special moment with you. Be sure to chase all of your dreams, because they do not chase you back.”

The 2022 All-American team has been invited to participate in an exclusive Bassmaster High School All-American Tournament, which will be held in conjunction with the 2022 Simms Bassmaster Elite at Lake Fork, scheduled to take place May 19-22 in Quitman, Texas. Each All-American angler will be paired with an Elite Series pro for the one-day derby to be held on a nearby fishery.

Congratulations to the following student athletes for being named to the 2022 Bassmaster High School All-American Fishing Team presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors. Following are short biographies of the 2022 team members. (Only tournament records from the past 12 months were considered.)

Braxton Hopper, Chelsea, Ala.

Braxton Hopper, a senior at Chelsea High School, amassed an impressive six tournament wins during the 2021 season, as well as eight Top 5 and two Top 20 finishes. He also won the 2021 “King of the Coosa” title with a perfect score of 900 out of 900 points, winning three out of four events — a feat never accomplished before in the history of the King of the Coosa Trail. 

“[King of the Coosa] is a coveted title for a number of reasons. First, it is a solo trail. So, it is advantageous to fish alone … However, Braxton always brings a younger angler in the boat with him to teach them how to become winners and leaders in the future. This is just one way he leads,” said Curtis Gossett, District 3 director for the Alabama Student Angler Bass Fishing Association and tournament director of the King of the Coosa High School Solo Bass Fishing Trail.

Outside of tournaments, Hopper mentors junior anglers by taking them on the water and helping them develop skills with bait selection, casting and knot tying. He is also fully trained in fish care and handling and has put those skills to use volunteering at multiple B.A.S.S. tournaments. Hopper plans on fishing at the collegiate level and one day wants to compete at the professional level.

Hudson Choquette, Headland, Ala.

Headland High School senior Hudson Choquette won three tournaments over the course of the 2021 tournament season, placed in the Top 5 once and the Top 20 eight times. He is a five-time Bassmaster High School National Championship qualifier and a six-time Alabama B.A.S.S. Nation High School State Championship qualifier. In 2021, he earned the title of 2021 Wiregrass Student Angler Trail Angler of the Year and was named a 2021 Bassmaster High School All-American Honorable Mention. 

Christopher Tate, Alabama B.A.S.S. Nation high school social media director, describes Choquette as humble and modest, saying, “Hudson’s work ethic is beyond reproach as he attempts to seek perfection in his academic, personal and fishing career. He is a year-round sportsman but is truly passionate about conservation and advocates using his social media platform. His passion for conservation has resulted in numerous clean-ups at Lake Eufaula.”

Choquette serves as the Headland High School SGA President, as well as a Headland City Chamber Ambassador and an elected Headland High School Boys State attendee, all whilst maintaining a 4.14 GPA. He has served as the president of the Headland High School Bass Team, and in 2021, he led a tackle drive to get fishing equipment to the Boys Home in Dothan, Ala. He has volunteered with multiple organizations, including Southern Outdoor Sports, Fish Head Spin at ICAST and Go Fish, Alabama!

Tyson Verkaik, Eustis, Fla.

Tyson Verkaik, a senior at First Academy-Leesburg, collected five wins during the 2021 tournament season, alongside five Top 5 finishes and eight Top 20 finishes. In 2021, he was named a member of the Bassmaster High School All-American Fishing Team and was the 2020 Florida B.A.S.S. Nation Fall Trail winner and part of the 2020/2021 Florida B.A.S.S. Nation High School Team of the Year.

When he is not competing, Verkaik is a citizen volunteer with the University of Florida Lake Watch program and volunteers at school and church as a video production specialist. His favorite community service project is hosting local underprivileged children at his school’s pond for shore fishing excursions. In 2021 he led a group of student volunteers in assisting children from a local shelter so that they could experience fishing for the first time.

“Tyson demonstrates impressive character in the classroom as well as in the community. He has given over 200 hours of his time to help others. His altruistic character leads him to generous acts of service to those around him,” said Erin Myers, a teacher at First Academy-Leesburg. “Tyson has a true servant’s heart, which I personally believe he will use to bring well-being and aid to our community.”

Gabriel Clark, Ellerslie, Ga.

A junior at Harris County High School, Gabriel “Storm” Clark amassed an impressive seven wins during the 2021 tournament season, as well as three Top 5 finishes and four Top 20 finishes, all in fields of 100-plus anglers. He was also a qualifier for the Alabama Bass Trail Championship and is currently tied for first in the Reel Money Student Angler Federation Angler of the Year race.

“Storm’s fishing accomplishments speak for themselves. He has done very well in tournaments and leads the team in a positive manner. He helps younger fishermen be better through both example and encouragement,” said J. Bryce Robinson, athletic director and assistant principal at Harris County High School. “Storm is a big reason that the fishing team at Harris County High School is thriving.”

Clark has helped organize and assist with fishing events that are held at his church and has volunteered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and Georgia Power to place fish attractors in local waterways. Clark’s goals are to qualify for and win a state tournament and a national tournament.

Cole Berry, Terre Haute, Ind.

Cole Berry, a junior at Terre Haute North Vigo High School, earned three wins during the 2021 tournament season, as well as four Top 5 finishes and one Top 20 finish. He was named a 2021 Bassmaster High School All-State winner for the state of Indiana and was the first-ever Gold Medal Award winner in bass fishing at Terre Haute North High School.

Robert Haworth, superintendent of Vigo County Schools, said, “Cole has been active in our community, not only participating in community projects but excelling as a leader. His personality and quick wit make Cole admired by teachers, coaches and teammates. He is a young man of exceptional moral and social character.”

When he’s not on the water, Berry volunteers within his community, including building handicap-accessible boat docks and working with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to teach elementary school students the importance of conservation. He has worked to raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and worked with Terre Haute Firefighters Local 758 to provide presents for needy families. Berry does all of this while maintaining a 3.935 GPA.

Evan Fields, Shelbyville, Ky.

A senior at Martha Layne Collins High School, Evan Fields collected three wins during the 2021 tournament season, alongside four Top 5 wins and four Top 20 wins. He earned the title of Collins High School Angler of the Year for 2020-2021 and was also named to the 2021 Bassmaster High School All-State Fishing Team.

“Evan sets forth plans for success, then implements his plans with work. As an angler, Evan has earned everything he has been given and set the standard for his younger teammates,” said L. Powell Miller, athletic director at Martha Layne Collins High School. “It is true that Evan Fields distinguished himself by his personal hard work, but [he has] also earned respect for his demonstrated ability to help his younger teammates. At the high school level it takes much courage to lead, and Evan possesses such courage.”

Fields was a link leader in the Link Crew at his school, a leadership training program designed to support freshmen by assigning them a senior leader. He has also volunteered his time with Operation Christmas Child and the Adopt A Child Program and works year-round to maintain the habitat at his local lake. Fields also runs his own rod repair and custom bait business, all while maintaining a 4.174 GPA. Fields recently committed to Campbellsville University and intends to pursue a career in professional bass fishing or the fishing industry after graduating.

Levi Thibodaux, Thibodaux, La.

Levi Thibodaux, a senior at Thibodaux High School, amassed three wins and seven Top 5s during the 2021 tournament season, as well as two Top 20 finishes. In 2021, he was the East Division Louisiana B.A.S.S. Nation Champion and the overall points winner for the inaugural 2021 Abu Garcia Bassmaster High School Combine. He qualified for the 2021 Bassmaster and MLF National Championships, has qualified for the Louisiana B.A.S.S. Nation Championship for the last four years and has finished in overall first place in the Lafourche Bassmasters Club for the last three years.

“Levi’s talent on the water, upstanding character, humility, leadership and mentoring skills, his passion for preserving and protecting freshwater fisheries, and his love for his community are qualities that make him an All-American,” said Thomas “T.J.” Boudreaux, Lafourche Bassmasters President. “Levi has a proven track record of success on the water at the high school level. Last weekend marked the completion of the 2022 Louisiana High School B.A.S.S. Nation’s qualifying season. Levi and his partner finished with the highest point total in the state of Louisiana to win the coveted Team Angler of the Year Award.”

Thibodaux has been the president of the Lafourche Bassmasters for the past three years and has been instrumental in running meetings, hosting fundraising events and preparing activities for the team. He has also been key in growing the high school bass team from one to 17 members. When Thibodaux is not excelling on the water and in the classroom, he is spending time mentoring young anglers and teaching them the importance of fishery conservation. He also volunteered countless hours after Hurricane Ida, cleaning yards, cutting down trees, demoing houses and removing debris.

Rein Golubjatnikov, Pittsford, N.Y.

Rein Golubjatnikov, a senior at Pittsford Central School District, earned an impressive four tournament wins, three Top 5 finishes and a Top 20 finish during the 2021 tournament season. One of those wins included the New York High School Championship held on Oneida Lake. He also made the New York State Bass Team (an adult-level team) and will be participating in the TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation Northeast Regional Championship. He also triple-qualified for the 2021 Bassmaster High School National Championship.

“Our local fishing community is a better place because of Rein’s involvement in clubs and community activities. He stood out among his peers with his participation in local fishing chapters,” said Kevin Cutaia, Pittsford fishing coach. “Rein’s work ethic and dedication to the sport have led his efforts to expand the sport to all levels of anglers. He is one of the most helpful, respectful and dependable athletes I have ever coached.”

Golubjatnikov is the creator and captain of the Pittsford Fishing Team, which now has more than 150 members. He is very involved in his community and participates in a plethora of clubs and community activities. Rein hosts “fizzing” education at local club events and weigh-ins in order to ensure all fish are properly cared for. He will be attending the University of Alabama in the fall, where he plans on continuing his fishing career.

Banks Shaw, Harrison, Tenn.

Banks Shaw, a senior at Sale Creek High School, amassed four wins, two Top 5 finishes and eight Top 20 finishes in the 2021 tournament season. He and his partner won the 2021 Bassmaster High School National Championship on Lake Chickamauga, beating out a field of 300-plus competitors. He is a three-time National Championship qualifier and triple-qualified for the 2022 Abu Garcia Bassmaster High School National Championship presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors.

“Banks Shaw is an outstanding young man and angler. He was one half of Tennessee’s first national championship team and has been a dominant angler over the last couple of seasons,” said David Lowrie, Tennessee B.A.S.S. Nation High School and Youth state director. “Banks is an excellent ambassador for the sport.”

When he is not competing, Shaw volunteers his time by mentoring younger anglers and taking them out on the water. He also recently helped in organizing a benefit tournament for a local family. Shaw plans to continue fishing on the college level at the University of North Alabama and hopes to one day earn a place on the Bassmaster Elite Series.

Nathan Reynolds, Nashville, Tenn.

Nathan Reynolds, a senior at Valor Flagship Academy, earned four wins during the 2021 tournament season, as well as three Top 5 finishes and five Top 20 finishes. He also competes in adult tournament trails, including the Alabama Bass Trail. In 2021, he was named a member of the Bassmaster High School All-State Fishing Team.

Jackson Sprayberry, head of school at Valor College Prep, said, “In a society where the number of checks in the win column is the sole determination of one’s merits, Nathan not only excels in that regard, but is also a standout student as it relates to his conservation efforts and his commitment to keeping a strong academic record as he navigates school and his rigorous fishing schedule. Nathan embodies diligence, tenacity and leadership in the broader fishing community as a participant and [in his] commitment to conservation efforts.”

Reynolds founded the Backwoods Bassin’ fishing team, which he has nurtured into one of the most competitive teams in Tennessee. He has also created informational social media videos for the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA), to help encourage boat safety. He has been involved in conservation efforts, including collecting thousands of Christmas trees to fortify habitats in the middle Tennessee area. As the trees were placed, Reynolds and his partners logged the GPS coordinates to send to TWRA so that they could be shared with other anglers.

Connor Dunn, Lucas, Texas

Lovejoy High School senior Connor Dunn earned two big wins during the 2021 tournament season, placing first in fields of 200-plus boats, as well as amassing three Top 5 and five Top 20 finishes. He also earned the Angler of the Year title for the 2020-2021 Texas High School Bass Association North Division.

Describing Dunn as positive and personable, Superintendent of Lovejoy Independent School District Katie Kordel said, “Connor is an exceptional student with significant academic accomplishments. Connor is graduating at the top of his class and is an AP scholar with honors. Connor has a heart of service and carries through with action.”

Outside of competition, Dunn is involved in both his school and community, serving as the captain of the Leopard Fishing Team and leader of the Lovejoy High School Fishing Club, as well as president of the Young Men’s Service League Lovejoy Chapter. He has completed over 400 hours of community service, volunteering his time at a myriad of organizations including Cornerstone Ranch, where he worked to establish “pond days” to host fishing days at local ponds, as well as McKinney Roots, Allen Ministerial Alliance Food Pantry, Kids Against Hunger and many more.

Jared Mizell, Pearland, Texas

Jared Mizell, a senior at Turner College & Career High School, amassed an impressive six wins during the 2021 tournament season, as well as one Top 5 finish and five Top 20 finishes. During 2022, he has placed in the Top 10 in Angler of the Year points for the Texas High School Bass Association (THSBA) Bayou City Division and is a qualifier for the upcoming Texas B.A.S.S. Nation Youth Series Championship on Lake O’ the Pines as well as the THSBA State Championship on Belton Lake.

“Jared is respectful, shows leadership abilities, is humble and hardworking and wants to get better each day,” says LJA Engineering Vice President, Christopher LeBlanc. “He spends most weekends on the water, whether it’s at tournaments or pre-fishing, all while maintaining his schoolwork and grades.”

Mizell is the founder and club president of the Dawson Anglers fishing club and has volunteered over 500 hours of his time to community service, focusing on events that bring awareness to the outdoors and conservation. In 2021, he participated in a C.A.S.T. for Kids event as well as the Kid Fish Fest with Texas Parks & Wildlife. As president of the Dawson Anglers, Mizell has worked to help the club organize and sponsor the C.A.S.T. for Kids Pearland event.

Seth Ellis & Doug Stallings Win CATT Old North Falls Lake, NC with 23.65 lbs

Next Old North Qualifier is April 23rd at Jordan Lake!

We have several teams who need only 1 more Qualifier to be eligible to enter the Old North Final! There are 2 Qualifiers left so even the teams with 1 Qualifier in still have the opportunity to Qualify!

Spring Final $8,000 1st Place GUARANTEED!
Only enter 3 Old North Spring Qualifiers to be eligible to enter the Old North Spring Final
Fishing solo or with a sub counts toward a Teams Final Qualification
Teams May Use a Sub
You can fish the Old North Spring Final with your partner, solo or with a sub your team used in an Old North Spring Qualifier.
You may fish solo and you can Qualify solo for the Old North Spring Final.
NO NEW SUBS AT THE OLD NORTH SPRING FINAL.
2022 Old North Point Winners Fish 2023 Old North Spring Qualifiers Free!

By entering ONLY 2 of any CATT events you are eligible to enter the 2022 CATT Championship on Kerr Lake May 21-22! $10,000.00 1st Place!

Seth Ellis and Doug Stallings made it 2 in a row on the Old North CATT Trail!! They brought in 5 bass weighing 23.65 lbs good enough for 1st Place and the 1st Bonus $ PLUS they weighed in the 1st BF at 7.63 lbs! All total Seth and Doug collected $2,339.00!

Dane Butler & Derrick Wright earned 2nd place with 5 bas weighing 21.16 lbs worth $1,075.00!

Johnathan & Mike Rhew claimed 3rd with 18.21 lbs!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Seth Ellis – Doug Stallings 7.63 23.65 $2,339.00 110
Dane Butler – Derick Wright* 5.76 21.16 $1,075.00 109
Johnathon Rhew – Mike Rhew* 0.00 18.21 $565.00 108
Dale Delaney – Mike Salguero* 4.95 17.82 $330.00 107
Alec Lower – Richard Lower* 5.90 16.21 $351.00 106
Tim Goad – David Howard 0.00 14.84 $180.00 105
Brian Benish – Travis Watson* 4.58 13.76 $140.00 104
Dennis Allen – Dalton Allen 0.00 13.40 103
Bud Whitt – Spencer Moody* 0.00 13.31 102
BrittonOquinn – Eddie Autry* 0.00 12.22 101
Tony Stanley – Chase Stanley 0.00 12.18 100
Justin Rhew – Roger Clary* 0.00 11.93 99
Jeff Brown – Trey Hannig* 0.00 11.84 98
John McClelland – Eric Schell* 0.00 10.73 97
Clay Ausley* 0.00 10.55 96
Terry Amen – Casey Johnson * 0.00 10.48 95
Micheal Britt – Tommy Jackson 0.00 10.45 94
Calton Hall – Jason suggs* 0.00 10.38 93
Bryan Collins – Drex Harding* 0.00 10.37 92
Roy Blackwood – Tommy Blackwood* 0.00 10.31 91
Derek Humble – Neil Humble* 0.00 9.80 90
David Hall – Chris Waggoner* 0.00 9.73 89
Ronald Johnson – Zachery Johnson * 0.00 9.29 88
James Davis – Dolores Davis* 0.00 8.51 87
Rick Dunstan – Mike Farrell * 0.00 7.64 86
Roby Wyatt – Mike Prytula * 0.00 5.84 85
Timmy Blair – Jeremy Wright* 4.32 5.78 84
Chris Sorrell – Dustin Hess* 0.00 4.60 83
Ernest Howell – Elay’Ja Howell * 0.00 4.58 82
Jordan Young – Mark Young* 0.00 3.96 81
Mike Cole – Vincent Nettles 0.00 2.58 80
David Farmer – Matt Deese * 0.00 0.00 70
Johnny Howard -William Howard* 0.00 0.00 70
Andy Williams – Hunter Williams 0.00 0.00 70
Adam Boone – Matt Harrison 0.00 0.00 70
Johnathan Holloway – Brian West 0.00 0.00 70
Stacy Vasser 0.00 0.00 70
Brad Staley – Josh Stafford 0.00 0.00 70
Total Entrys $5,320.00
BONUS $ $950.00
Total Paid At Ramp $4,980.00
Old North 2022 Spring Final Fund $1,200.00
2022 CATT Championship Fund $50.00
2022 Old North Spring Final Fund Total $4,960.00

MLF Toyota Series Set for Western Division Tournament on Clear Lake

CLEARLAKE, Calif. (April 19, 2022) –Major League Fishing (MLF) is set to visit California and Clearlake, for a tournament next week, April 28-30, with the Toyota Series Presented by A.R.E. at Clear Lake. The three-day bass fishing tournament is the second event of the season for the Toyota Series Western Division.

The tournament will showcase a field of the region’s best bass-fishing pros and Strike King co-anglers casting for a top prize package of up to $75,000 in the pro division and a new Phoenix 518 pro boat with a 115-horsepower Mercury outboard motor, in the co-angler division.

While still excellent fishing, Clear Lake has not been immune from the drought that has affected the West in recent years. The last three years in California have been the driest on record since 1895, which means Clear Lake is a bit different than some of MLF’s prior visits.

Despite the low water levels, pro Todd Woods of Long Beach, California, who won at Clear Lake in 2016, still thinks the fishing will be really good.

“It’s still about 5 feet below normal pool, and when I won it was about 4 feet above normal pool,” Woods said. “The fishing is great right now – you can catch all the 2-pounders you want. But, the days of 35-pound limits are almost completely gone – a huge bag there is 27 pounds now. To make the Top 25, I would say it’s going to take 16 pounds a day.

“Typically you might catch 20 that are 2-pounders, and then all of a sudden you’ll catch a 6-pounder,” Woods said. “The days of pulling up on a spot and catching five 5-pounders, that’s very unusual.”

Still, even with some of the size not there, the fishing should be pretty good, and Woods expects a lot of different techniques to play that time of year.

“They spawn there ‘til June, so it’ll definitely be a prespawn-spawn-postspawn deal, just depending on the weather and the moon phase,” Woods said. “There will be a shad spawn. The year that I won, there were shad everywhere, I would throw an underspin, and there would be six or seven shad trying to spawn with it every cast. It’s not like that anymore. Now, I think it’s a hitch deal, if you find the hitch, you’ll find the better quality of fish.”

Even if the weights aren’t truly amazing like the old days, Woods still expects to see a good event.

“I absolutely love Clear Lake any time of the year,” Woods said. “I absolutely love Clear Lake, because even when I don’t cash a check I have a really good time catching fish.”

For this event, Woods expects basically anything in the tackle box to work.

“Sight fishing, swimbaits, finesse fishing – like Senkos and drop-shots – reaction baits, a ChatterBait and a little bit of crankbait,” Woods said. “Really, you’ll be able to do whatever you want to do.”

Anglers will take off each day at 6:30 a.m. PT from Redbud Park, located at 14655 Lakeshore Drive in Clearlake, California. Weigh-ins will also be held at the park, beginning at 2:30 p.m. each day. Fans are welcome to attend and encouraged to follow the event online through the “MLF Live” weigh-in broadcasts and daily coverage at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

Currently after one event in the Toyota Series Western Division, Patrick Touey of Santa Maria, California, leads the Pro Division Angler of the Year (AOY) race with 260 points, while Colby Huntze of Discovery Bay, California, leads the Strike King Co-Angler Division AOY race with 260 points.

In Toyota Series regular-season competition, payouts are based on the number of participants competing in the event, scaling up for every 20 boats over 160 and scaling down for every boat below 160. With a 160-boat field, pros fish for a top prize of $40,000, plus an extra $35,000 if Phoenix MLF Bonus qualified. Strike King co-anglers cast for the top prize of a new Phoenix 518 Pro bass boat with a 115-horsepower Mercury outboard (valued at $33,500). With a 260-boat field, pros fish for a top award of $65,000, plus an extra $35,000 if Phoenix MLF Bonus qualified. Strike King co-anglers cast for the top prize of a new Phoenix 518 Pro bass boat with a 115-horsepower outboard (valued at $33,500) plus $5,000 cash.

The 2022 Toyota Series Presented by A.R.E. consists of six divisions – Central, Northern, Plains Presented by Outlaw Ordnance, Southern, Southwestern Presented by Outlaw Ordnance and Western – each holding three regular-season events, along with the International and Wild Card divisions. Anglers who fish in any of the six divisions and finish in the top 25 – or the top 12 from the Wild Card division – will qualify for the no-entry-fee Toyota Series Presented by A.R.E. Championship for a shot at winning up to $235,000 cash. The winning Strike King co-angler at the championship earns a new Phoenix 518 Pro bass boat with a 115-horsepower Mercury outboard. The 2022 Toyota Series Presented by A.R.E. Championship will be held Nov. 3-5 on Lake Guntersville in Guntersville, Alabama, and is hosted by Marshall County Tourism and Sports.

Proud sponsors of the 2022 MLF Toyota Series Presented by A.R.E. include: 4WP, 13 Fishing, Abu Garcia, AFTCO, A.R.E. Truck Caps, B&W Trailer Hitches, Berkley, Black Rifle Coffee, E3, Epic Baits, Favorite Fishing, Gary Yamamoto Baits, General Tire, Lew’s, Lowrance, Lucas Oil, Mercury, Mossy Oak, Onyx, Outlaw Ordnance, Phoenix, Polaris, Power-Pole, Strike King, Tackle Warehouse, T-H Marine, Toyota, Wiley X and YETI.

For complete details and updated information visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the MLF Toyota Series on the MLF5 social media outlets at Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

Michael & Jason Bateman Win CATT Lake Monticello, SC April 16, 2022

Next up on Lake Monticello is the Spring Final May 7th! You only had to enter 1 Qualifier to be eligible!

Michael & Jason Bateman win again with 5 bass weighing 18.92 lbs! Michael and Jason win the Points and will fish the Final Free!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Jason Bateman – Michael Bateman 4.72 18.92 $615.00 110
Travis Robinson – Randy Rose 0.00 13.79 109
Dalton Blalock – Hunter Atkins 3.17 12.66 108
Jason Ries – Roger McKee 0.00 9.60 107
Chris Epting – Johnny Mayer 0.00 0.00 97
Charlie Hendricks 0.00 0.00 97
Total Entrys $600.00
BONUS $$ $125.00
Total Paid At Ramp $615.00
2022 Monticello Final Fund $65.00
2022 CATT Championship Fund $50.00
2022 Monticello Spring Final Fund $400.00