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Daiwa’s upgraded Soft-Sided Cooler is a big hit with boaters and anglers  

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Keeping Your Cool

Daiwa’s upgraded Soft-Sided Cooler is a big hit with boaters and anglers  

Cypress, CA (November 29, 2021) – All memorable fishing trips start with cold beverages and end with fresh fish fillets. The good news is Daiwa offers a single solution to get the drinks onboard and dinner back to the bank. Say hello to Daiwa’s premium D-VEC Soft-Sided Coolers, further improved for 2021-22.

MEDIUM D-VEC Soft Sided Cooler

The original has been a bigtime seller. In fact, there have been zero returns, ever, on Daiwa’s Soft-Sided Cooler. Doubt if any other brand can make that claim…

The updated Soft-Sided Cooler is now available in an XL size, too, measuring a generous 25” L X 12” H X 12” W. That’s a whole lotta cooler. The Medium measures 14” L X 12” H X 7” W, while the Large spans 17” L X 14” H X 9” W.

Features on Daiwa’s D-VEC Soft-Sided Cooler abound, too. From the inside out, each contains a no-seam liner buffered by soft insulation between it and the outer material. Seamlessness promotes durability and eliminates cracking. On the outside, the D-VEC Soft-Sided Cooler is protected with a long-lasting marine vinyl, which is easily washed clean. The zippered top opens wide for easy access and folds down and snaps into place for transport.

LARGE D-VEC Soft Sided Cooler

All three sizes feature handles with a wide Velcro closure to fasten the handles together for carrying. Moreover, when the cooler is loaded, you’ll appreciate the padded shoulder sling. New for 2021-22, all models sport a zippered pouch on the front for your keys, smartphone, wallet and other necessities. Although sturdy in stature, D-VEC Daiwa’s Soft-Sided Cooler easily collapses for storage.

We think you’ll like the new marine blue color with Daiwa D-TEC logo, too.

XL D-VEC Soft Sided Cooler

For Daiwa’s latest color catalog and/or information on Daiwa products, 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                                                    

Trip Mistr & Richard Mistr Win CATT Pamunkey River, VA Nov 21, 2021

Next up on the James River is the Fall Final launching from Rt5! 8am blast off 4 pm weigh in!

Jared Williams & Alex Richard win the James River Fall Points and will fish the 2022 James River Fall Qualifiers Free!

Trip Mistr & Richard Mistr win at the Pamunkey River with 5 bass weighing 17.64 lbs!

2nd Place went to Mike Williams & Walter Hill with 16.38 lbs!

Names BF Weight Winnings Points
Tripp Mistr, Richard Mistr 3.89 17.64 $533.00 110
Mike Williams, Walter Hill 5.01 16.38 $322.00 109
Ryland Adams, Chris Powell 3.44 13.13 $90.00 108
Bobby Harris, Conner Harrison 0.00 12.12 107
Jared Williams, Alex Richard 3.87 11.99 106
Dave Carnery, John Dunn 2.85 11.72 105
Mike Gunn, Frankie Pridemore 0.00 10.63 $225.00 104
Ray Hogge, Donnie Daniel 0.00 10.13 103
Garrett Geouge, Dustin Webb 0.00 10.08 102
Les Forrest, Steve Webb 0.00 9.95 101
Doug Wharton, Conner Wharton 0.00 9.53 100
Chuck Schultz, Clyde Baldwin 0.00 8.90 99
Jeremy Maye, Parish Malone 2.84 8.61 98
Jeffrey Valentin, Moose Wells 0.00 8.08 97
Charles Ramer, Ernest Revels 0.00 6.82 96
Roger & Renee Walters 0.00 6.74 95
Total Entrys $1,280.00
BONUS $ $225.00
Total Paid At Ramp $1,170.00
James River 2021 Fall Final Fund $250.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund $35.00
2021 James River Fall Final Fund Total $1,000.00

Shawn Todd & Keaton Harrelson Win CATT Waccamaw River, SC Nov 20, 2021

Next up on the Waccamaw River is the Fall Final Dec 4th a Bucksport! What a year we’ve had on the Waccamaw River!

Chris Jones & Ed Owens win the Fall Waccamaw River Points and will fish the Final Free!

Shawn Todd & Keaton Harrelson win at the Waccamaw River with 5 bass weighing 13.31 lbs!

Ed Owens & Chris Jones finished 2nd with 12.67 lbs!

Charles Fryer took 3rd with 12.41 lbs!

Ray Inman with the BF!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Shawn Todd & Keaton Harrelson 3.03 13.31 $600.00 110
Chris Jones & Ed Owens 3.30 12.67
$960.00
109
Charles Fryer 3.77 12.41
$337.00
108
Dalton Warren & Robby Boyd 2.70 12.17 $130.00 107
John Wiloks & Ben Harmon
2.89 11.99 $100.00 106
Mark Johnson & Gary Pope 3.08 11.85 105
Cody Squirers & Dillon Thompkins 3.74 11.81 104
Casey Warren & Nick Anderson 3.28 11.75 103
Danny Martin 3.18 11.46 102
Ray Inman 4.46 11.43 $203.00 101
Scott McCellan 2.83 11.43 100
Jacob Barfield & Noah Jones 2.76 11.40 99
RD Prince & Anthony Lee 2.70 11.09 98
Wesley Howell & Johnny Johnson 3.30 10.95 97
Mike Gerald & Jesse Norris 2.44 10.40 96
Eric Cox & Robby Byrum 2.13 10.11 95
Andrew Vereen & Stephen Smith 2.50 9.96 94
Darren Cook & Peter Horne 0.00 9.46 93
Reid McDowell 2.53 9.39 92
Ryan Thompson & Joe Ferralasco 0.00 9.33 91
Rickey wood sr & Rickey Wood jr 2.00 9.22 90
Matthew & Terry Goheen 0.00 9.22 89
OJoe Gabella & Lee Floyd 2.99 8.46 88
Jesse Harrold & Chris Deaustin 0.00 7.09 87
Timmy Squirers 0.00 0.00 77
Benny Carter 0.00 0.00 77
Charlie Holmes & Kaleb Gerald 0.00 0.00 77
JD Farrand & Casey Stamey 0.00 0.00 77
Andy & Branson Howell 0.00 0.00 77
Total Entrys $2,320.00
BONUS $ $600.00
Total Paid At Ramp $2,330.00
Waccamaw River 2021 Fall Final Fund $490.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund $50.00
2021 Waccamaw River Fall Final Fund Total $1,790.00

Charlie Reed & Dennie Gilbert Win CATT Kerr Lake, VA Nov 21, 2021

Next up on Kerr is the Fall Final Dec 5 at Occoneechee!

Randy Waterman & Eddie Fore win the Kerr Fall Points and will fish the Kerr Final Free!

Charlie Reed & Dennie Gilbert finished 1st at Kerr with 5 bass weighing 17.07 lbs taking home $1,874.00!

Chuck Morton & Mike Riggs came in 2nd with 16.28 lbs!

Some nice Kerr bass!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Dennie Gilbert – Charlie Reed 4.77 17.07 $1,874.00 110
Chuck Morton – Mike Riggs 0.00 16.28 $920.00 109
Ryan Roller – Gary Coldwell 4.44 15.82 $420.00 108
Jeff Taylor – Mike Conneley 3.67 15.10 $200.00 107
Tommy Marrow – Dennis Reedy 0.00 12.73 $150.00 106
Randy Waterman – Eddie Fore 3.71 12.46 105
Robbie Keenon – Ross Kennon 4.25 12.17 104
Bobby Overby – Tony Milam 4.45 12.01 $81.00 103
Eric Royster – Casey Pope 3.64 11.98 102
Paul Worthington – Ben Wittington 0.00 11.44 101
Elton Clements – Richard Clements 2.23 8.88 100
Brandon Pritchett 0.00 8.31 99
Kenny Wilson – Lycia Niethammer 3.80 8.25 98
Jeremy Gatewood – Stephen Woolridge 3.43 5.56 97
Jeremy Kent – Brendon Kent 3.70 5.29 96
Wesley Harris – Travis Garrett 0.00 0.00 86
Jesse Stanley – Rex Watson 0.00 0.00 86
Buck Clark – Michael Stewart 0.00 0.00 86
Austin Minton – Austin Burton 0.00 0.00 86
Kevin Kane – Matt North 0.00 0.00 86
Paul Watson – Mellisa Watson 0.00 0.00 86
Zak Davenport 0.00 0.00 86
Jay Fogleman – Doug Stallings 0.00 0.00 86
Tom Wilkinson 0.00 0.00 86
Donald Coleman 0.00 0.00 86
Wayne Andrews – Tim Tate 0.00 0.00 86
Steven Griggs – Tim Parker 0.00 0.00 86
Total Entrys $3,240.00
BONUS $ $900.00
Total Paid At Ramp $3,645.00
Kerr 2021 FALL Final Fund $395.00
2022 CATT Championship/Phantom Fund $50.00
2021 Kerr FALL Final Fund Total $2,130.00

Justin Cromer Wins CATT Santee Cooper, SC Nov 20, 2021

Next up is the Santee Cooper Fall Final Dec 11 at John C Land!

Ricky Irick & Paul Geddings win the Santee Cooper Fall Points and will fish the Final Free!

Justin Cromer takes home 1st Place at Santee with 5 bass weighing 18.65 lbs!

Brian Scott & Brad Beatson claimed 2nd with 17.27 lbs!

Paul Geddings & Rick Irick 3rd 14.16 lbs!

Steve Borton & Dave Murdock 4th with 11.30 lbs!

TJ Anderson with the Academy BF at 6.01 lbs! He received an Academy Gift Card!

Some more nice Santee chunks!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Justin Cromer 4.92 18.65 $300.00 110
Brian Scott – Brad Beatson 4.17 17.27 $342.00 109
Ricky Irick – Paul Geddings 4.28 14.16 108
Steve Borton – Dave Murdock 3.01 11.30 107
Mario & Reid Colangelo 2.63 9.99 106
Robert Clarke 0.00 9.39 105
TJ Anderson 6.01 8.69 $63.00 104
Lonnie Jones – Hanna Rodgers 0.00 0.00 94
Nelson Walker – Mark Brice 0.00 0.00 94
Total Entrys $720.00
BONUS $ $175.00
Total Paid At Ramp $705.00
Santee Cooper 2021 Fall Final Fund $190.00
2022 CATT Championship Fund $0.00
2021 Santee Cooper Fall Final  Total $590.00

College Kids Take Home $1 Million in Grandest Amateur Fishing Tournament in History

November 24, 2021 (SPRINGFIELD, Mo.) – Logan Parks, 23, and Tucker Smith, 20, fishing buddies and Auburn University students from Shoal Creek, Ala., saw their life-changing dreams come true on Sunday on the waters of Missouri’s Table Rock Lake, claiming the $1 million first-place prize at the Johnny Morris Bass Pro Shops U.S. Open National Bass Fishing Amateur Team Championships.

Logan and Tucker bested a field of 350 teams that qualified for the three-day National Championship, hauling in five fish for a Sunday-best 16.41 pounds, setting off a wild celebration while confetti rained down at Long Creek Marina at Big Cedar Lodge – America’s Premier Wilderness Resort. In addition to the life-changing $1 million, both Logan and Tucker were awarded an all-new 2022 Toyota Tundra and a Toyota Extra Care Platinum Vehicle Services Agreement to go with it, and a 21-foot bass boat.

“We are excited to make some dreams come true!” Johnny Morris said. “The competition on Table Rock Lake this weekend was tremendous. Congratulations to our winners and every angler who fished this tournament. Their enthusiasm and love of fishing, nature and conservation has been a driving force in our company’s 50-year history.

“We’re incredibly grateful for these anglers, our Kids Fishin’ Contest winners and the winners of our Missouri Veterans Fishin’ Contest, presented in partnership with the Missouri Division of Tourism,” Morris continued. “Throughout this grand tournament, we tried our best to honor the sport of fishing throughout the country. We are incredibly grateful for everyone involved in making this tournament a success especially our presenting sponsors and partners in conservation at Toyota.”

“We’re speechless. To win a tournament of this caliber is amazing,” Tucker Smith said after an emotional celebration. “We’d like to thank Johnny Morris, Bass Pro Shops, Toyota and everyone that helped organize this great tournament. After the first two days of the competition, we didn’t think we’d be the last team standing – it’s incredible.”

“Tucker and I think alike when it comes to catching fish and have good chemistry as teammates,” said Logan Parks. “Throughout the day, we tried not to think about the grand prize. Instead, we focused on being out on the water and having fun. Everything just seemed to work out. Thank you, Johnny Morris and Bass Pro Shops.”

The festive environment at the three-day National Championship included activities for the entire family and appearances from fishing legends and celebrities Johnny Morris, Bill Dance, Jimmy Houston, Roland Martin and Kevin VanDam, country music star Chris Janson, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson and Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe. The family fun also included food, games, live music, a pop-up shop, and interactive experiences from partners like Toyota, Mastercard, Columbia Sportswear, Orca and Black Rifle Coffee.

“We’re honored to have been part of such an extraordinary event with our friend Johnny Morris and everyone at Bass Pro Shops,” said Bob Carter, executive Vice President, Sales, Toyota Motor North America. “Keeping conservation at the forefront, we were excited to see the enthusiasm for this first-ever amateur angler tournament. From all of us at Toyota and Toyota Financial Services, congratulations to Logan and Tucker. We can’t wait to see where your all-new Tundra takes you!”

Big Cedar Lodge’s Long Creek Marina served as the backdrop for the Bass Pro Shops US Open National Championship on Table Rock Lake.
The Grandest Fishing Tournament in History

The championship weekend was brought about by the vision of noted conservationist and Bass Pro Shops founder Johnny Morris and his son, John Paul. The first-of-its-kind “ultimate owner’s appreciation event,” hosted owners of Tracker, Ranger, Nitro, Triton, Sun Tracker, Tahoe and MAKO brand boats, at Big Cedar Lodge – America’s Premier Wilderness Resort – on fabled Table Rock Lake. The grandest tournament in the history of fishing ushers in a new era to the sport.

Open exclusively to two-person amateur teams from across the U.S. (and beyond), all entry fees from each of the eight qualifying events and the final were donated to conservation.

The 350-team field that fished the U.S. Open Finals was composed of the top 40 finishers at each of the eight Regional Qualifying Events held nationwide throughout 2021. The field was rounded out with competitors from around the world nominated by independent White River Marine Group dealers representing Europe and Africa. Fishing teams represented 34 states as well as Japan, South Africa, Romania, Spain, and Germany.

Participation in the US Open was available only to amateur anglers. The grand prize, however, was larger than anything ever available to professionals. Competitors included teams of experienced weekend tournament anglers, fathers and sons, veterans, parents, brothers, grandparents, youngsters and more.

Televised on NBC – and drawing what is believed to be the largest audience in the history of fishing – the event showcased fishing’s unique ability to connect families while raising the profile of conservation and the importance of supporting America’s veterans.

The epic three-day championships included appearances and a performance by country music super star Chris Janson. Janson also highlighted a significant donation to Folds of Honor, an organization that provides scholarships to the families of fallen and disabled U.S. veterans. The tournament also produced a significant investment in the conservation of America’s lakes and rivers. The final round of the event will be featured during an upcoming special airing on NBC on December 5, 2021 at 4 pm CT.

More than a fishing tournament, the US Open also showcased several additional exciting storylines:

  • Staggering prize totals: Competitors were rewarded with a total purse valued at $4.3 million. The National Championship team collected a $1 million cash prize – the largest cash payout of any single freshwater fishing tournament in history – along with an all-new 2022 Toyota Tundra with a Toyota Extra Care Platinum Vehicle Services Agreement to go with it, and 21-foot Nitro Z-21 bass boat for each angler. Each of the top 50 teams took home cash payouts. The highest placing junior angler received a $250,000 college scholarship. Prizes were also awarded for the tournament’s largest bass.
  • Benefiting Conservation: All tournament entry fees were matched by Bass Pro Shops and Toyota to provide more than $1.58 million in support of the National Fish Habitat Partnership.
Ty Fain (right), fished alongside dad Justen Fain (left), and won a $250,000 college scholarship as the highest-placing junior angler during the championship.
Fishing buddies Mark Jenkins (left) and James Bailey (right), won a new Nitro Z20 boat for landing the biggest bass of the championship at 6.05 pounds.
6-year-old Lake Schultz, from Louisville, Ky., is all smiles after receiving his brand-new Bass Tracker Classic XL as one of 13 winners of the nationwide Johnny Morris Happy Fishin’ Contest.
Youngsters Awarded Brand New Boats

Nothing beats the smile on a kid’s face when they catch a fish! That was the inspiration behind the Johnny Morris Happy Fishin’ Contest, where anglers 17 and under submitted videos showcasing their love of fishing in the quest to win a new boat.

The nationwide contest was presented in partnership with the Missouri Division of Tourism. The response was incredible, with young anglers from 48 states submitting videos. Thirteen young anglers were awarded the prize package of a lifetime, including:

  • A new Bass Tracker Classic XL boat, motor and trailer
  • $500 Bass Pro Shops gift card for tackle and more
  • US Open jersey with exclusive gear package
  • Full travel and lodging package for the winner and a family member to Big Cedar Lodge – America’s Premier Wilderness Lodge – on Table Rock Lake

On Day 3 of the US Open, the 13 award-winning youngsters took to the waters of Table Rock in their brand-new Bass Tracker Classic XLs for a kids-only fishing competition. When it was all said and done, 12-year-old Ke’Mari Cooper from Quincy, Fla., caught a contest-best 3.06-pound bass, winning $5,000 per pound to take home a $15,331 check.

Johnny Morris (left) was inspired to create the Happy Fishin’ Contest after getting to know Ke’Mari Cooper (right), a young fisherman from Florida who starred in a video that went viral in 2019.
Johnny Morris & Bass Pro Shops awarded Missouri veteran Nathan Almquist with more than $10,000 in addition to a new Bass Tracker Classic XL over the weekend.
Missouri Veterans awarded new Bass Tracker Classic XL boat

In every endeavor, Bass Pro Shops works to honor our America’s veterans and active-duty military. Johnny Morris announced the Missouri Veterans Fishin’ Contest in October to not only salute veterans for their service, but to encourage military families to spend time together outdoors.

Through the contest, veterans from Johnny’s home state of Missouri created videos that demonstrated their passion for fishing. Two outstanding veterans were awarded a brand-new Bass Tracker Classic XL on Friday, Nov. 19, in a special ceremony at Long Creek Marina.

Presented in partnership with the Missouri Division of Tourism, the Missouri Veterans Fishin’ Contest showcased the natural beauty of the state while honoring the service of the bravest of its residents.

From left to right: Johnny Morris, noted conservationist and Bass Pro Shops founder; Sara Parker Pauley, Missouri Department of Conservation Director; Ryan Roberts, National Fish Habitat Partnership Program Manager; and Bob Carter, Toyota North America Executive Vice President of Sales.
Anglers, Bass Pro Shops and Toyota to Help Raise More than $1.58 Million for Conservation and the Future of Fishing 

Entry fees from the US Open events were matched by Bass Pro Shops and Toyota, longstanding partners in conservation, to fund a $1.58 million donation to the National Fish Habitat Partnership. This commitment demonstrates the collaborative dedication of all involved in the tournament to conservation and the protection of North America’s natural resources.

The National Fish Habitat Partnership is currently the most comprehensive freshwater conservation program in the United States. Co-initiated by Johnny Morris and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 2007, the partnership has supported over 1,000 projects in all 50 states, restoring tens-of-thousands of acres of habitat, including freshwater reservoirs and over 2,000 miles of rivers.

The National Fish Habitat Partnership was launched with a pilot project on Table Rock Lake in 2007. Working together with the Missouri Department of Conservation and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Bass Pro Shops and the Corps of Engineers deployed more than 2,100 mega structures using specialty-built habitat barges made by Tracker Boats. The pilot project not only established a national reservoir habitat model, but has made Table Rock Lake one of America’s preeminent bass fisheries.

In keeping with a longstanding commitment to conservation, Johnny Morris and Bass Pro Shops partnered with the Missouri Department of Conservation to ensure all fish were released responsibly following a fish-friendly weigh-in.

Johnny Morris credits Ray Scott (left), the father of the modern bass tournament, as the inspiration for the U.S. Open.
Celebrating Bass Pro Shops’ Origins

Johnny Morris grew up float fishing on the rivers of the Ozarks and later, Table Rock Lake. Johnny spent five years competing on the professional bass circuit, qualifying for five straight Bassmaster Classic Championships.

It was, in fact, while fishing the 1970 All-American Bass Tournament on Table Rock Lake that Morris was inspired with the idea that would become Bass Pro Shops. The U.S. Open not only kicks off the celebration of Bass Pro Shops’ 50th anniversary, but brought the company full circle—to the place where it was born, on Table Rock Lake in the beautiful Ozarks of Missouri.

“Fishing in the first national BASS tournament on Table Rock Lake many years ago rewarded me with friends for life and served as my inspiration to start Bass Pro Shops. Fishing on the BASS Tournament Circuit also helped us stay informed on the latest emerging trends in fishing, which enabled us to stay closely connected to our customers. Without our loyal customers and industry-leading independent boat dealers, we simply wouldn’t be here today. This tournament is our way of saluting and rewarding our customers with the chance to land the catch of a lifetime. It was exciting and thrilling to celebrate 50 years of heritage, advance important conservation initiatives, and have some big fun with people who love fishing as much as we do,” Johnny Morris said.

Morris underscored, “We are also very grateful to our network of independent boat dealers. Their passion and support for helping get so many anglers and families out on the water makes fishing dreams possible.”

2022 Bassmaster Elite Series Field Features 13 New Anglers

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The 2022 Bassmaster Elite Series field is set with 94 of the world’s best anglers, including 13 new qualifiers from the Bassmaster Opens and TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation Championship. 

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

November 23, 2021

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2022 Bassmaster Elite Series Field Features 13 New Anglers

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — After an exciting 2021 Bassmaster Elite Series season that crowned seven first-time champions and drew over 12 million viewers to coverage of Bassmaster LIVE on FOX and the FOX Sports channels, B.A.S.S. announced the new field for the 2022 Elite Series today.

Joining the ranks of the most recognized circuit in sportfishing are 12 qualifiers from the hotly contested Bassmaster Opens as well as the TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation champion.

“2021 was a season of big catches, big drama and big excitement — all playing out on Bassmaster LIVE for millions of fans who tuned in to FOX Sports or streamed online,” said B.A.S.S. chairman and CEO Chase Anderson. “Now our team is eagerly looking forward to starting the 2022 season! Anglers across the world dream and work for years to earn a coveted Elite Series invitation, and we’re excited to welcome 13 incredibly talented anglers onto the biggest stage in fishing.”

This list of returning anglers includes Hank Cherry, who reached legendary status as just the fourth angler ever to win back-to-back Bassmaster Classics. Seth Feider notched four Top 10s en route to winning 2021 Angler of the Year honors, while Josh Stracner had to climb over four other anglers in the final event on the St. Lawrence River to win Rookie of the Year. 2021 Elite Series champions Jason Christie, Jeff Gustafson, Taku Ito, Caleb Kuphall, Lee Livesay, Wes Logan, Bill Lowen, Bryan New and Bryan Schmitt will all be back again to do battle on some of the country’s best bass fisheries.

They will be joined by a talented crop of rookies that includes Japanese anglers Masayuki Matsushita and Daisuke Aoki, who finished second and third respectively in the Falcon Rods Bassmaster Opens Angler of the Year overall points race. The rookie anglers who qualified through the Central Opens are former Bassmaster College Classic Bracket winner Cody Huff of Ava, Mo., Jay Przekurat of Stevens Point, Wis., and Joseph Webster of Winfield, Ala. Another former Bassmaster College Classic Bracket winner, Jacob Foutz of Charleston, Tenn., and Josh Douglas of Isle, Minn., qualified via the Southern Opens. Jonathan Kelley of Old Forge, Pa., and Alex Redwine of Blue Ash, Ohio, earned invitations through the Northern Opens to round out the rookie class of Opens anglers.

Matty Wong of Culver City, Calif., will also join the rookie class after winning the TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation Championship on Louisiana’s Ouachita River.

Three former Elite Series anglers who qualified through the Opens Series points standings are joining the Elite field; however, any angler who has combined earnings of at least $500,000 with B.A.S.S., FLW and MLF is not considered a rookie.

Former Elite Series Rookie of the Year Jacob Powroznik of North Prince George, Va., won the Falcon Rods Opens Angler of the Year title to earn his invitation to rejoin the Elites. He’ll be joined by David Williams of Maiden, N.C., (No. 1 in Southern Opens points) and Mike Iaconelli of Pittsgrove, N.J., (No. 2 in Northern Opens points), the only angler to ever win a Bassmaster Classic, Bassmaster Angler of the Year, B.A.S.S. Nation Championship, Bassmaster Open and Bassmaster Kayak Series tournament.

“The Elite Series field is absolutely stacked and fans are going to love learning about new anglers as well as watching their favorites compete for a place in the B.A.S.S. record books,” said Tournament Director-Elite Series Lisa Talmadge. “I can’t wait for the 2022 season to start.”

The 2022 Elite Series schedule will begin Feb. 10-13 with the Bassmaster Elite at St. Johns River in Palatka, Fla. From there, the tournament trail will wind through eight states for nine events as anglers compete for cash and prizes and attempt to qualify for the 2023 Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk.

Each tournament will begin with the full field of anglers on Days 1 and 2 before the field is cut to 47 for the semifinal round on Day 3. Only the Top 10 remaining anglers will fish the final day of each event with a $100,000 first-place prize on the line.

2022 Bassmaster Elite Series Field

Daisuke Aoki, Yamanashi, Japan
Matt Arey, Shelby, N.C.
Justin Atkins, Florence, Ala.
Todd Auten, Lake Wylie, S.C.
Drew Benton, Blakely, Ga.
Stetson Blaylock, Benton, Ark.
Scott Canterbury, Odenville, Ala.
Brandon Card, Salisbury, N.C.
Hank Cherry, Lincolnton, N.C.
Jason Christie, Park Hill, Okla.
Gary Clouse, Winchester, Tenn.
Rick Clunn, Ava, Mo.
Brandon Cobb, Greenwood, S.C.
Keith Combs, Huntington, Texas
Drew Cook, Cairo, Ga.
John Cox, DeBary, Fla.
John Crews, Salem, Va.
Clent Davis, Montevallo, Ala.
Greg DiPalma, Millville, N.J.
Josh Douglas, Isle, Minn.
Bob Downey, Hudson, Wis.
Seth Feider, New Market, Minn.
Austin Felix, Eden Prairie, Minn.
Jacob Foutz, Charleston, Tenn.
Marc Frazier, Newnan, Ga.
Micah Frazier, Newnan, Ga.
David Fritts, Lexington, N.C.
Darold Gleason, Many, La.
Buddy Gross, Chickamauga, Ga.
Jeff Gustafson, Keewatin, Ontario, Canada
Greg Hackney, Gonzales, La.
Skylar Hamilton, Dandridge, Tenn.
Justin Hamner, Northport, Ala.
Ray Hanselman Jr., Del Rio, Texas
Jamie Hartman, Greenbrier, Ark.
Matt Herren, Ashville, Ala.
Derek Hudnall, Denham Springs, La.
Cody Huff, Ava, Mo.
Mike Huff, Corbin, Ky.
Mike Iaconelli, Pittsgrove, N.J.
Taku Ito, Chiba, Japan
Carl Jocumsen, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
Chris Johnston, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
Cory Johnston, Cavan, Ontario, Canada
Jonathan Kelley, Old Forge, Pa.
Steve Kennedy, Auburn, Ala.
Kenta Kimura, Osaka, Japan
Koby Kreiger, Alva, Fla.
Caleb Kuphall, Mukwonago, Wis.
Shane LeHew, Catawba, N.C.
Brandon Lester, Fayetteville, Tenn.
Lee Livesay, Longview, Texas
Wes Logan, Springville, Ala.
Ed Loughran III, Richmond, Va.
Bill Lowen, Brookville, Ind.
Scott Martin, Clewiston, Fla.
Masayuki Matsushita, Tokoname-shi, Japan
Mark Menendez, Paducah, Ky.
Chad Morgenthaler, Reeds Spring, Mo.
Brock Mosley, Collinsville, Miss.
Paul Mueller, Naugatuck, Conn.
David Mullins, Mt. Carmel, Tenn.
Bryan New, Saluda, S.C.
Brandon Palaniuk, Rathdrum, Idaho
Luke Palmer, Coalgate, Okla.
Chad Pipkens, Holt, Mich.
Clifford Pirch, Payson, Ariz.
Jacob Powroznik, North Prince George, Va.
Cliff Prince, Palatka, Fla.
Jay Przekurat, Stevens Point, Wis.
KJ Queen, Catawba, N.C.
Alex Redwine, Blue Ash, Ohio
Tyler Rivet, Raceland, La.
Matt Robertson, Kuttawa, Ky.
Pat Schlapper, Eleva, Wis.
Bryan Schmitt, Deale, Md.
Bernie Schultz, Gainesville, Fla.
Hunter Shryock, Ooltewah, Tenn.
Josh Stracner, Vandiver, Ala.
Caleb Sumrall, New Iberia, La.
Gerald Swindle, Guntersville, Ala.
Jesse Tacoronte, Orlando, Fla.
Frank Talley, Temple, Texas
Patrick Walters, Summerville, S.C.
Joseph Webster, Winfield, Ala.
Kyle Welcher, Opelika, Ala.
Clark Wendlandt, Leander, Texas
Brad Whatley, Bivins, Texas
Jake Whitaker, Fairview, N.C.
David Williams, Maiden, N.C.
Jason Williamson, Wagener, S.C.
Matty Wong, Culver City, Calif.
Jay Yelas, Lincoln City, Ore.
Chris Zaldain, Fort Worth, Texas

Thomas Ludwick & Tom File Win CATT Yadkin Fall Final High Rock Lake, NC Nov 20, 2021

We wrapped up the 2021 version f the Yadkin Trail with 41 teams entering the Yadkin Fall Final on High Rock Lake in NC! At the conclusion of the check awards the 2021 Yadkin CATT  Trail paid back over $42,000.00! Thanks for the support guys!

The 2022 Yadkin Spring Trail schedule is posted under the Yadkin Division!

Also we have scheduled the Yadkin Phantom Outdoors Invitational for June 18th, 2022 at High Rock Lake!

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As always Big Mike puts on a show and once the guys were back they were treated to some fine cooking! Thanks Mike for all you do!

Thomas Ludwick & Tom File win BIG at High Rock with 5 bass weighing 23.39 lbs and took home $3,795.00!

Hunter & Scott Harwood took 2nd with 5 bass weighing 21.79 lbs and weighed the 2nd BF at 6.53 lbs! They collected $1,990.00!

Ron Wolfarth & Shawn Knight finished 3rd with 20.90 lbs worth $1,185.00!

Ladd & Landon Whicker finished 4th with 20.42 lbs and weighed in the 1st BF at 7.99 lbs! They collected $880.00 plus a Lews Strike King $100 Gift Card!

Ladd with his $100 Lews Strike King Gift Card!

Check out these really nice BF Plaques made by Ultratech Tool and Machine!

Rusty Melton & John Kistler with their Yadkin Fall Point Champ Plaques!

Team BF Weight Winnings
Thomas Ludwick – Tom File 6.15 23.39 $3,795.00
Hunter Harwood – Scott Harwood 6.53 21.79 $1,990.00
Ron Wolfarth – Shawn Knight 6.27 20.90 $1,185.00
Ladd & Landon Whicker 7.99 20.42 $880.00
RM Parker – C0rey Gibson 0.00 18.78 $500.00
Jeremy Talbert – Tod Haynes 5.38 18.20 $300.00
Kevin Chandler – Alan Griffin 0.00 17.83 $200.00
John Kistler – Rusty Melton 5.60 17.25 $125.00
Rodney Bell – Tommy Jones 3.91 16.98
Robin Collins – Ronnie White 0.00 16.66
Joel Ketchum – Sam Cole 0.00 16.17
Jason Riggs – Steve Sink 4.77 15.62
Chad Coley – Micah Speights 0.00 15.51
Jason Barnes – Chad Poteat 0.00 15.20
Ethan Cox – Cody Thompson 0.00 14.73
Jason Thomas – Rodney Thomas 0.00 14.48
Daniel Griffin – Josh Griffin 5.78 14.35
Curt Lare – Devin Kennedy 3.64 11.37
Randy Weddington – Ronnie Smith 2.99 11.20
Bud Rattliff 0.00 10.64
Christian Johnson 0.00 10.41
Craig Gatewood 0.00 10.06
Lance Isenhour 6.27 9.74
Austin Garland – Mike Lawhon 0.00 1.74
Zac Sibesli – Chris Sibesli 0.00 1.54
Alan Thompson – Michael Coley 0.00 0.00
Brandon Shaver – Brandon Gibson 0.00 0.00
David Hunt – Darrell Crumbley 0.00 0.00
Chris Brown – Wayne Ingram 0.00 0.00
Keith Davis – Lynn Davis 0.00 0.00
Justin Goodyear 0.00 0.00
Shane Kennedy 0.00 0.00
Scott Henley – Johnny Hunter 0.00 0.00
Jack Vanderford 0.00 0.00
Deric Briles – Dustin King 0.00 0.00
Randy Bell – David Lloyd 0.00 0.00
Mike Ray – Orlando Giles 0.00 0.00
Jacob Bridges – Brady Wiesner 0.00 0.00
Dusty Taylor – Colton Hawks 0.00 0.00
Zack & Greg Gooch 0.00 0.00
Byron Brush 0.00 0.00
Total Entrys $4,800.00
Yadkin Fall Final Fund $2,300.00
Total Paid At Ramp $8,975.00
Total Paid Fall 2021 Yadkin $23,720.00
Grand Total Paid 2021 Yadkin $42,485.00

Justin Harvey & Jonathan Brindle Win CATT Cooper River, SC Fall Final Nov 20, 2021

We had a great year on the Cooper River! Total payback for the Spring & Fall Cooper River Trails was over $24,000.00! Add in the Cooper River Phantom Outdoors Invitational and all total CATT paid back over $43,000.00 on the Cooper River in 2021! Thanks to Ferric Jennings for all his hard work!

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Justin Harvey & Jonathan Brindle weighed in 5 bass at 15.54 lbs taking 1st lace and $1,825.00! Congrats guys!

Team BF Weight Winnings
Justin Harvey Jonathan Brindle 0.00 15.54 $1,825.00
Corey Casey 5.63 15.43 $1,047.00
Randy Gibson Bubba Dennis 0.00 11.70 $500.00
Clay Kolb Jeffrey Peralta 5.40 11.51 $263.00
John Campbell 0.00 9.92
Michael Ard Jeff Parsons 0.00 9.32
Cody Wilson John Corriveau 0.00 8.43
James Fender Kyle Welch 0.00 7.92
Brian Surowiec Walter Cumbee 0.00 7.89
Will Smith Bill Holmes 0.00 7.85
Casey Leach Charlene Leach 0.00 7.84
Matt Baker Charlie Baker 0.00 7.83
James Skelton 0.00 7.79
Andy Rutledge 0.00 6.64
Ron Sonya Terwilliger 0.00 6.52
Glenn Varner Edwin Varner 0.00 6.01
David Driggers 0.00 5.38
David Murdaugh Sr. 0.00 5.23
Chance Powell Layne Powell 0.00 5.19
Darrel Knies 0.00 3.68
Carlos Canales Willie Weatherford 0.00 2.03
Total Entrys $2,400.00
Cooper River Fall Final Fund $630.00
Total Paid At Ramp $3,635.00
Total Paid Fall Cooper River $11,205.00
Grand Total Paid 2021 Cooper River $24,595.00

Matt Mcbee & Matt Haywood Win CATT Lake Norman, NC Nov 20, 2021

Stay tuned! 2022 Phantom Outdoor Class Lake Norman, NC Dec 3-4, 2022 $10,000 1st Place! More info coming in the next few weeks!

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Next up at Lake Norman is the Fall CATT Norman Final Nov 27 at Pinnacle!

Trent Owens & Russell Gardner win the Norman points and will fish the Norman Fall Fall Free!

Randall Gardner & Trent Goins win the Norman Fall Points and will fish the Norman Final Free! Blast off #1!

Matt Mcbee & Matt Haywood took 1st place with 5 bass weighing 14.22 lbs!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Matt McBee – Matt Haywood 3.32 14.22 $465.00 110
SCOTT BEATTIE – DWIGHT BEATTIE 3.34 11.34 $145.00 109
Jason Wilson 0.00 9.51 108
Lance Eckerd – Kevin Thomas 0.00 8.34 107
Jason Land 3.24 8.24 106
KENNY KANNIPE – Keith Westrick 0.00 6.60 105
Shane Sharpe – Ryan Coker 0.00 6.40 104
RANDALL GARDNER / TRENT GOINS 0.00 6.33 103
Mike Spah – Dean Lyons 0.00 0.00 93
Total Entrys $540.00
BONUS $ $225.00
Total Paid At Ramp $610.00
Norman 2021 Fall Final Fund $155.00
2022 CATT Championship/Phantom Fund $0.00
2021 Norman Fall Final Fund Total $815.00