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Hatfield and Leary Win Back to Back ABT 100 Events By Jason Duran

Hatfield and Leary Win Back to Back ABT 100 Events

By Jason Duran

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The Alabama Bass Trail 100 Series completed its inaugural season at Lake Guntersville with one hundred teams competing for $100,000 total purse and a first-place cash prize of $25,000. Teams were also competing for bragging rights and the two Angler of the Year heavy weight belts for the team with the most AOY points.

The team of Steve Hatfield and Jim Leary came into this event leading in AOY points. With their win in the previous event at Lake Eufaula and a top ten finish at the first event at Lay Lake, they were the team to beat. Jim and Steve were one of the team favorites in this event because Jim has logged lots of hours guiding on the lake and has a good knowledge of the patterns for this time of year. They started their morning on a spot that didn’t produce as they had hoped and soon moved to their second spot that was occupied by another angler.

They then moved to a third location just outside Roseberry Creek where Jim found fish in practice on Monday. Using his Lowrance Live Sight he saw there were lots of fish schooled up in this area. “This area was loaded with bait fish from the mouth of the creek all the way back. The spot serves as a travel lane for bass looking to feed up for the winter.” A key for them was this area had eelgrass just off the main river and a creek channel feeding back into Roseberry. “At times it seemed that current was causing an eddy to form and bass would set up to feed in that area.” When they arrived at this spot mid-morning, they found the bass ready to bite.

They targeted these fish using a swim bait and made long casts parallel along the grass edge and slowly reel it back to the boat. Jim shared, “using my electronics, I learned this week how to make the bass bite. I have fished this area many times in the past and would retrieve the bait too fast, but this week I learned that they wanted the retrieve a lot slower.” On this spot alone they culled out the previous fish they had caught and added to their bag a couple of fish in the over 5-pound range.  Mid-morning, they had a limit of over 25 pounds and continued to work the area targeting the larger fish using the same swim bait.

“The owner of Big G tackle made some special colors of swim baits for us to use for this event. They were in 4 inch and 6 inch sizes, and we used them to target fish in 4-8 feet of water. We teamed it up with a ½ OZ swimbait head and really used the electronics to watch how they reacted to the bait.”

When they left this area in the afternoon, they tried a couple more areas unsuccessfully and were unable to provide any upgrades to their bag. Just before weigh-in they stopped at a spot and caught another solid fish culling up to the 27.35 pounds of Lake Guntersville bass. At weigh-in time they crossed the scales as one of the first few teams claiming the lead early and holding on to the end of the day. For the second time this year they collected a $25,000 check, held on to their lead as AOY and hoisted the highly coveted heavy-weight belts. With over $50,000 in winnings and bonuses they have had a very successful year on the ABT 100.

The second-place team of Ken Walters and Dallas Weldon also entered this event in the hunt for AOY with a top 15 finish at Lay Lake and a second-place finish at Lake Eufaula. During the first day of practice Ken said he caught fish in practice on the way they had planned on catching them. After practice however, they decided they didn’t just come to this event to do well but to win. They were only 6 points out of the AOY race, and they wanted to win and decided to abandon this area for better options.

Dallas caught a six pounder and a four pounder in practice on Wednesday, so they decided to go to his area on tournament day. The area was located on the lower end of the lake, and they targeted fish using shad colored swim baits made by True Bass and Scottsboro Tackle Company in 10 -15 feet of water. They were fishing for suspended fish not worried about the change in weather because Dallas “felt the change in weather would make more of them suspend.”

The key for them was using electronics to target these suspended fish and catch them. “We did all we could in this event but at the end of the day, we came up just a few points shy of the AOY. If it wasn’t for the first-place team winning this event, we would have won AOY.” They crossed the scales with 22.47 pounds including a 5.97-pound big fish. This was enough earning them a $12,500 payday.

Third place went to the team of Brent Crowe and Derek Remitz with a total of 19.77 pounds. The team has been fishing Lake Guntersville a long time and both have very successful guiding businesses. Brent recently won the Toyota Championship on Pickwick claiming $235,000. They both shared, “things are either going your way or they aren’t, and recently they have been going our way.”

The key for them in this event came down to good decision making. Derek had found a grass mat in practice that he felt was going to produce the fish they needed. However, with all the rain and lake changes, that grass mat disappeared. Though the mat disappeared, they knew the fish didn’t, so it was just a matter of making a key decision and adjusting to find them. They quickly learned that because the mat was gone they weren’t going to be able to catch them flipping, like they had hoped. Making the adjustment to using a swimbait and a top water they learned they the fish were still there. The first cast they made using a walking style bait resulted in a keeper.  32 casts later Brent decided to make a change to the Skinny Dipper Swimbait and started catching a few here and there.

They lost a couple fish early in the area and thought that was going to hurt them.  They spent most of the day in this area “having to talk each other into staying in the area several times.” Derek said at this level it “really is about making good decisions.” They decided to go back to where they lost the fish earlier and when they pulled up, they caught two fish- one over four pounds. Within an hour they culled everything from the morning.

“On our way back to weigh-in we had a few minutes left and made another key decision.  I told Brent to go try an area just across the lake from blast off, and he agreed. We pulled up on the location, and in just a few casts, he caught a 4-pound fish.” That upgrade gave them 19.77 pounds securing a $10,000 payday including a bonus from Garmin.

The top five standings are below for a complete list of standings please visit: https://www.alabamabasstrail100.org/lake-guntersville-results/

Download and listen to the ABT Podcast on your favorite Podcast app by searching for “Alabama Bass Trail Podcast.”  The Podcast is released each week on Tuesday.

The sponsors of the 2021 Alabama Bass Trail 100 include; Phoenix Bass Boats, Bill Penney Automotive Group, Garmin, America’s First Federal Credit Union, Sweet Home Alabama, Alabama Tourism Department, T-H Marine Supplies, Wedowee Marine, Big Bite Bait Company, Black Rifle Coffee Company,  Anheuser – Busch, Inc., fishalabama.org, and American Baitworks.

Schedule Announced For 2022 Bassmaster Kayak Series With New AOY Award

In 2022, anglers on the Bassmaster Kayak Series powered by TourneyX will visit six states while pursuing the new Old Town Bassmaster Kayak Angler of the Year title. 

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

November 22, 2021

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Schedule Announced For 2022 Bassmaster Kayak Series With New AOY Award

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A series that has been an overwhelming hit with anglers from Day 1 now has its much-anticipated next schedule in place.

On Monday, B.A.S.S. officials announced the full slate for the 2022 Bassmaster Kayak Series powered by TourneyX with five regular-season events and the 2022 Bassmaster Kayak Series Championship that will coincide with the 2022 Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk.

The series will visit six states and for the first time will feature the Old Town Bassmaster Kayak Series Angler of the Year award with $5,000 cash and a top-of-the-line Old Town kayak going to the angler who accumulates the most points during the regular season.

“In just two years we’ve been amazed by the growth of the series,” said B.A.S.S. Nation Director Jon Stewart, who oversees the Kayak Series. “We knew kayak fishing was experiencing major growth — that’s why we started this back in 2020. But I’m not sure we had any idea just how popular it was.

“It’s been really fun to watch anglers enjoy this trail as the sport continues to evolve.”

The 2022 schedule will begin on one of the big bass capitals of the country as the Kayak Series visits Lake Fork in Alma, Texas, Feb. 5-6 for one of three two-day events this season. In the past, all events except the championship have been one-day tournaments. Nebraska’s Nate Gloria took home the Lake Fork title in 2021 with a five-bass limit measuring 98 inches while Arkansas pro Cody Milton earned a Century Belt with five bass measuring 100.5 inches in 2020’s inaugural tournament on this big bass factory.

From there, the next stop will be Richard B. Russell Lake in Anderson, S.C., for the two-day Bassmaster Kayak Series Championship, March 2-3. The tournament field will be comprised of qualifiers from the 2021 Kayak Series — and though the tournament will actually conclude on March 3, the winner will be revealed March 4 and receive a first-place prize of at least $20,000 on stage at Bon Secours Wellness Arena before the first-round weigh-in of the Bassmaster Classic.

The inaugural 2021 Championship tournament on Possum Kingdom Lake near Fort Worth, Texas, featured a record-breaking performance by hometown angler Mark Pendergraf who won with a two-day, 10 bass total of 209.25 inches — the highest two-day total in TourneyX history.

“That record-setting limit is the equivalent to weighing in a 30-plus-pound bag,” explained Stewart. “What a way to introduce the Classic crowd to the hammers on the Kayak Series!”

Among the Championship qualifiers in Anderson will be Bassmaster Elite Series veteran Mike Iaconelli from New Jersey, who won a Kayak Series event last year on the Upper Chesapeake Bay, as well as Tennessee angler Jim Davis, who became the first two-time Kayak Series winner with a victory last year on the Upper Mississippi River in La Crosse, Wis.

“The series is not even three years old and it’s already developing its own rich history,” Stewart said. “Ike winning an event was a big deal in the fishing industry. He touted it himself as one of the accomplishments he’s most proud of — and that’s from a guy whohas won a Classic, won Angler of the Year, won Elite Series events.

“Several big sticks are also emerging. Some guys are so serious about kayak fishing that they show up at every event with a genuine chance at winning.”

After the Championship in South Carolina, the Kayak Series will visit the Harris Chain of Lakes in Leesburg, Fla., on March 19, Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees in Grove, Okla., on April 16 and Lewis Smith Lake in Jasper, Ala., on May 21. All of those venues have been regular destinations for major B.A.S.S. events, and one — Grand Lake — was the site of the Bassmaster Classic in 2013 and 2016.

The Kayak Series will conclude with the third two-day event of the season on Pickwick Lake in Counce, Tenn., on Oct. 8-9. That event will decide the final Old Town AOY race and the final qualifiers for the 2023 Bassmaster Kayak Series Championship. The Top 25 anglers in the AOY points race along with qualifiers from Bassmaster regional and state championships will earn a spot in the Kayak Series Championship. Anglers will earn points in every regular-season tournament with their lowest finish dropped to determine the final Angler of the Year standings.

As in the past, anglers will use the TourneyX app and photograph their bass on special measuring boards to submit their catches. The angler with the most inches of bass will be the winner. All 2021 winners had at least 85 inches of bass.

Registration for all 2022 events will open Jan. 11 on Bassmaster.com.

2022 Bassmaster Kayak Series powered by TourneyX Schedule

Feb. 5-6, Lake Fork, Alma, Texas
March 2-3, Bassmaster Kayak Series Championship, Richard B. Russell Lake, Anderson, S.C.
March 19, Harris Chain of Lakes, Leesburg, Fla.
April 16, Grand Lake, Grove, Okla.
May 21, Lewis Smith Lake, Jasper, Ala.
Oct. 8-9, Pickwick Lake, Counce, Tenn.

2022 Bassmaster Kayak Series Partner: Old Town

Chis Epting & Johnny Mayer Win CATT Lake Murray, SC Nov 20, 2021

Next Lake Murray Fall CATT is Dec 4th and is a GOLD! $1,000 1st Place with 20 Boats entered!

Chis Epting & Johnny Mayer win Murray with 5 bass weighing 18.41 lbs! They collected $1,450.00!

Jody Wright & Jay Wright claimed 2nd with 17.75 lbs!

Brad Rutherford & Kevin Malone took 3rd with 17.45 lbs!

Dalton Dowdy & Joey Sabbagha weighed in the BF at 6.70 lbs!

Donald Miller with some good bass!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Johnny Mayer – Chris Epting 5.59 18.41 $1,450.00 110
Jody Wright – Jay Wright 6.04 17.75 $538.00 109
Brad Rutherford – Kevin Malone 4.66 17.45 $200.00 108
Andy Lake – Phillip Anderson 5.76 16.93 $140.00 107
Eric Enlow – Hunter Enlow 4.13 15.34 106
Neil Huffstetler – Tim Huffstetler 0.00 14.89 105
Joey Sabbagha – Dalton Dowdy 6.70 14.66 $147.00 104
Scott Farmer – CJ Freeman 3.50 14.10 103
Donald Miller 4.65 14.00 102
Jason Ries – Roger Mckee 4.30 13.06 101
Joe Quinn 3.93 11.90 100
Will Allewine – Edgar Allewine 0.00 9.84 99
Chad Powell – Donnie Powell 3.59 8.68 98
Darryl Starkey – Garrett Starkey 3.71 8.16 97
Greg Oliver – Justin McGrady 0.00 6.65 96
Hunter Delasandro 0.00 6.06 95
Luke Bramhill – Tom Bramhill 0.00 0.00 85
Martin Spaulding – Ben Lee 0.00 0.00 85
John Jeffcoat – Gaige Starnes 0.00 0.00 85
Hampton Anderson – Tyson Alvanos 0.00 0.00 85
Josh Renebaum – Jake Wright 0.00 0.00 85
Total Entrys $2,520.00
BONUS $$ $400.00
Total Paid At Ramp $2,475.00
2021 Murray Fall Final Fund $330.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund $50.00
2021 Murray Fall Final Fund $805.00

Andy Coor & Aaron Dennis Win CATT SENC Fall Final Nov 20, 2021

This was one of the best tournaments I’ve been involved with. The Fall trail was a great success and proud to be apart of it. Was a lot of big fish weighed in today and big bags . Thanks to all that fished, congratulations to all the winners and I can’t wait till January to start the spring trail. We had some great sponsors step up and make all this possible! Jason Dew & Jamie Pierce, you guys are awesome! Thanks for fishing guys and making the SENC Fall Trail a HUGE success!! Mark!

** The 2021 SENC CATT Fall Trail paid back over $13,000.00!

1st place goes to Andy Coor and Aaron Dennis with 26.41 pounds , also had the side pot and donation money total winnings of $3,050.00

2nd place goes to Dusty Jackson & Mitch Garner with 24.37 pounds and also had Big fish one at 8.02 pounds with total winnings $1,254.00

3rd place goes to David Jones and Hunter Jones with 23.63 pounds and total winnings $500.00

4th goes to Owen Sewell & Brent Sewell with 23.30 pounds and total winnings $200.00

 

2nd Big fish goes to Jason Dew and Tom Elliott with 7.25 total winnings $91.00.

Team BF Weight Winnings
Andy Coor – Aaron Dennis 6.09 26.41 $3,050.00
Dusty Jackson – Mitch Garner 8.02 24.37 $1,254.00
David Jones – Hunter Jones 6.35 23.63 $500.00
Brent Sewell – Owen Sewell 6.19 23.30 $200.00
Mike Lanier – Norman Mullinax 5.95 21.79
Benjamin Milam – Zachery Milam 5.72 20.65
Jason Dew – Tom Elliott 7.25 16.19 $91.00
Tim Griffin – Victor Cuevas 4.94 11.32
Desmond Bowen – Ray Bowen 0.00 8.19
Chris Spivey – Houston Spivey 6.48 6.48
Jeremy Sullivan – Eric Blue 0.00 0.00
Neil Smith – Jimmy Roughton 0.00 0.00
Chris Hall – Jeremy Byrd 0.00 0.00
James Davis – Delores Davis 0.00 0.00
Jay Abston – Justin Abston 0.00 0.00
David Carterette – Kenneth Strickland 0.00 0.00
Johnny Britt – Alan Chance 0.00 0.00
Frank Grimsley 0.00 0.00
Zack Rogers – Devin Cook 0.00 0.00
Gary Cole Jr 0.00 0.00
Michael McDonald 0.00 0.00
Michael Long – Jamie Pierce 0.00 0.00
Total Entrys $2,520.00
SENC Fall Final Fund $1,000.00
Total Paid At Ramp $5,095.00
Grand Total Paid Fall 2021 SENC $13,120.00

Greg Sigmon Win’s Lake Wateree, SC Open Final Nov 20, 2021

The 2021 Lake Wateree Opens paid back over $28,000 this past year! We will be working on the 2022 schedule soon! Lake Wateree has been a tough one this year!

Greg Sigmon took the win at the Wateree Open Final with 5 bass weighing 14.52 lbs! Greg also weighed in the Lews/ Strike King BF at 4.22 lbs! 1st place was worth $3,150.00 and Greg received a $100 Lews/Strike King Gift Card! Great job!

David Ethridge & Butch Williams finished 2nd with 12.58 lbs and brought home $1,150.00!

Shane Cantley & Michael Richardson claimed 3rd with 12.55 lbs and weighed in the Academy 2nd BF at 5.21 lbs!

Michael & Shane were our 2021 Lake Wateree Open Point Champs!

Tanner Fletcher with a couple of good ones!

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Team BF Weight Winnings
Greg Sigmon 4.22 14.52 $3,150.00
Butch Williams & David Ethridge 2.89 12.58 $1,150.00
Michael Richardson & Shane Cantley 5.21 12.55 $700.00
Allan Fletcher & Tanner Fletcher 4.10 12.47
Jerry Freezon 2.72 11.20
Danny Gibson & Taylor Oneal 2.53 10.17
Scott Williams & Robbie English 2.20 8.72
Jeff Norris 3.52 5.63
Scott Floyd & Greg Corvin 0.00 0.00
Craig Haven 0.00 0.00
Seve Phillips 0.00 0.00

Set the Hook and Save During the St. Croix Black Friday/Cyber Monday Sales Event

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Set the Hook and Save During the St. Croix Black Friday/Cyber Monday Sales Event

Reel in great deals on retired BassX rods and St. Croix hats and tees, November 26 – 29

PARK FALLS, WISC. (November 22, 2021) – Reel up the slack and get ready; the St. Croix Black Friday/Cyber Monday Sales Event starts 7:00 AM CDT on Friday, November 26 and runs through 7:00 PM CDT on Monday, November 29. Online shoppers at stcroixrods.com can set the hook on special deals on a limited quantity of retired, high-performance St. Croix BassX rods, along with great deals on St. Croix hats and tees.

Whether you’ll be out on the water or lounging on the couch, be prepared to act fast come Friday morning. St. Croix Black Friday/Cyber Monday Sales Event deals include 20% off select retired BassX spinning and casting rods, as well as special $18 pricing on Park Falls-flavored St. Croix hats and tees. SHIPPING IS FREE inside the Continental U.S.

St. Croix’s Black Friday/Cyber Monday Sales Event offers are limited to available stock. When these items are gone, so are the deals, so make sure you’re in position and strike fast.

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Daniel Smathers & Ryan Suhy Win CATT Smith Mountain Lake Nov 21st 2021 with 17.9

It was another tough day on the old lake again with the wights no where close to the 20lb bags we had become used to on SML but it is fall & the lake has been in the transition swing. Fifty two teams come out & fish the CATT Fall Smith Mountain Lake event & congartulations goes out to Daniel Smathers & Ryan Suhy with winning the lunker of the day weighing 5.86 & a total weigh of 17.9

Thank you to Alicia Matherly for covering the event

CLICK HERE TO SEE RESULTS

Mark Jenkins & James Bailey lead Day 2 of Bass Pro Shops US Open National Championship Long Creek Marina, Ridgedale, Mo.

The Bass Pro Shops US Open National Bass Fishing Amateur Team Championships – a first-of-its-kind amateur fishing tournament offering the biggest payout in fishing history ($1 million to the first-place winner) – continued with the penultimate round today from Table Rock Lake in Ridgedale, Mo.
The top 200 angler teams from yesterday’s first round took to the water on a beautiful November day, with the top 50 teams advancing to the final on Sunday, Nov. 21. All 50 teams advancing to the final round will receive part of the $4.3 million-dollar prize purse, with the first-place team winning $1 million dollars (full prize payout here). The final round will be televised live on NBC Sports Network tomorrow from 3-5 p.m. CT.

Please see below for a quick recap of today’s action and preview for the Sunday final.
DAY 2 RESULTS

  • The top 200 teams in the field fished on Saturday with the afternoon weigh-in determining the final top 50 teams advancing to Sunday’s final, which includes opportunity to fish for $1 million dollars.
  • Click here for the final top 50 standings from Day 2 of the Bass Pro Shops US Open National Championship. Adding to Sunday’s drama, all cumulative bag weights will reset to zero, with the winner tomorrow taking home the $1 million grand prize.

 

  • WHAT TO KNOW FOR SUNDAY’S FINAL:
    • SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21
      • Location: Long Creek Marina, Ridgedale, Mo. with the weigh-in broadcast live on NBC Sports
    • 6 – 7 a.m. CT – National Championship Finale “Lines In” Ceremony; Teams Takeoff
    • 11 a.m. -5 p.m. CT – Fan village open to the public, with activities for the entire family, including food, inflatables and games, live music and vendor displays
    • 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. CT – US Open Kids Fishing Competition and Veterans Fishing Competition Weigh-in and Awards Ceremony
    • 4 – 5 p.m. CT – Final Angler Awards Ceremony; $1 Million Grand Prize Awarded to First Place Team broadcast live on NBC Sports (check local listings)
    • 5 p.m. CT – Championship Celebration & Special Guests
2021 US Open Finals

Tim Thurman & Thomas Jarrell Win The Bass Cast Tourney Series Nov 21st 2021 on SML

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The final event of the 2021 Bass Cast Tournament series came down to a matter of ounces.

When Tim Thurman and Thomas Jarrells weighed in 16.46#, they knew they had a good chance of taking home the win, and hoped their 5.20# largemouth would take the lunker prize as well. Nathan Reeves and Tink Burns dashed those lunker hopes with a 5.94# largemouth, along with a winning smallmouth lunker at 3.42#. Despite two lunkers in their bag, Reeves and Burns’ total weight of 16.43# landed them in second place. Third place went to Chad and Elliot Pilson with 13.74#.

Congratulations are also in order for Mike Nichols and Mark Winn, who won our points championship by the closest margin in BassCast history – just 7 points. They will receive a plaque and free entry into the Classic next month.

Thanks to all who have fished with us this season! We look forward to seeing those of you who qualified for the Classic (listed below) on December 11th at Crazy Horse Marina.

CLICK HERE TO SEE RESULTS

Twenty seven teams qualified for the classic they are highlighted in yellow in the Points Standings

CLICK HERE TO SEE FINAL POINTS STANDINGS