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Clay Ausley & Tony Miller Win CATT Old North Jordan Lake, NC Nov 13, 2021

Next up is the Old North Fall Final on Jordan Lake Nov 20th! You only had to enter 1 Old North Fall Qualifier to be eligible to enter!

Clay Ausley & Tony Miller win the Old North Fall Points and will receive free entry to all 2022 Old North Qualifiers!

Clay Ausley & Tony Miller took 1st Place at Jordan with 5 bass weighing 21.08 lbs and weighed the BF at 5.39 lbs! All total they earned $1,114.00!

Bobby & David Matthews claimed 2nd with 17.82 lbs!

2nd BF went to Bryce McClenney & Johnny Anton weighing 5.28 lbs!

Angler(s) BF Weight Winnings Points
Clay Ausley – Tony Miller 5.39 21.08 $1,114.00 110
Bobby Matthews – David Matthews 4.64 17.82 $620.00 109
Dennis Reedy – Scott Smith 4.03 16.46 $320.00 108
Bryce Mcclenney – Johnny Anton 5.28 15.46 $166.00 107
Brett Winborn – John Denton 0.00 15.08 106
Mark Herndon – Bobby Houser 0.00 13.41 105
Todd Gibson – Jason Dennis 0.00 12.81 104
Bryan Collins – Drex Harding 0.00 12.63 103
Ricky Parker – Tuck Bolton 0.00 12.60 102
Seth Ellis – Doug Stallings 0.00 11.25 101
Zack Huey – Brandon Thornton 0.00 6.52 100
James Davis – Delores David 3.46 3.46 99
Timmy Blair-  Jeremy Wright 0.00 3.02 98
Shane Burns 0.00 0.00 88
Rodney Perry – Sherman Glover 0.00 0.00 88
Nate Brown – George Stone 0.00 0.00 88
Tony Fofi – Mark Mohler 0.00 0.00 88
Dustin Morgan- Tanner Morgan 0.00 0.00 88
Charles Stewart – Matt Dean 0.00 0.00 88
Steven Michaels 0.00 0.00 88
Jeff Brown – Trey Hanning 0.00 0.00 88
Todd Sumner – Rick Dunstan 0.00 0.00 88
Total Entrys $1,760.00
BONUS $ $900.00
Total Paid At Ramp $2,220.00
Old North 2021 Fall Final Fund $340.00
2022 CATT Championship Fund $50.00
2021 Old North Fall Final Fund Total $1,135.00

Carter Rowland & James Joyner Win CATT Lake Gaston, NC Nov 14, 2021

Next Lake Gaston Fall event is the Final Dec 5th!

Shane Doughtie & Evan White win the points and will fish the 2022 Fall Gaston Qualifiers Free!

Carter Rowland & James Joyner win Gaston with 5 bass weighing 14.46 lbs on a cold day!

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Angler(s) BF Weight Winnings Points
Carter Rowland James Joyner 4.48 14.46 $751.00 110
Jay Wright Scott Griffin 4.19 13.72 $704.00 109
Joey Scott Chris Clary 0.00 11.72 $220.00 108
Shane Doughtie Evan White 0.00 11.55 107
Michael Scott William Scott 0.00 11.20 106
Michael Garner Billy Shelton 0.00 10.97 105
Ivan Morris Janet Morris 0.00 10.20 104
Jerry Cullom Ricky Todd 0.00 6.98 103
Paul Worthington Zak Davenport 0.00 6.96 102
Kenneth Mcneil David Walton 0.00 6.11 101
Robby Butler Michael Midgette 3.00 3.00 100
Rick Morris David Waak 0.00 0.00 90
Michael Pembelton Terry Joyner 0.00 0.00 90
Randy Waterman Terry Easter 0.00 0.00 90
Total Entrys $1,680.00
BONUS $ $450.00
Total Paid At Ramp $1,675.00
Gaston 2021 Fall Final Fund $330.00
2022 CATT Championship Fund $50.00
2021 Gaston Fall Final Fund Total $1,530.00

Stephen & Glen Sparrow Win CATT Lake Wylie, SC Nov 13, 2021

Next Lake Wylie CATT Fall Qualifier is Nov 27 at Buster Boyd!

Stephen & Glen Sparrow win Wylie with 5 bass weighing 13.63 lbs!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Glen Sparrow/Stephen Sparrow 3.71 13.63 $560.00 110
Gene Webster 3.47 13.11 $140.00 109
Blake Morgan/Alex Childers 3.33 8.19 108
Brent Kikowski/Pat Carter 2.59 8.02 107
Josh Warren 0.00 0.00 97
Jason/Spencer Curtis 0.00 0.00 97
Jay Wright 0.00 0.00 97
Josh Cannon 0.00 0.00 97
Total Entrys $640.00
BONUS $ $200.00
Total Paid At Ramp $700.00
Wylie 2021 Fall Final Fund $120.00
2022 CATT Championship Fund $20.00
2021 Wylie Fall Final Fund Total $415.00

Eric Blevins & Dakota Comstock lead Day 1 of the 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) – kicked off this morning on Table Rock Lake in Ridgedale, Mo.

350 angler teams from more than 34 states and five countries fished with the goal of placing in the top 200 teams to advance to the next day of competition on Saturday, Nov. 20. Please see below for a quick recap of today’s action and preview for Saturday’s action.
DAY 1 RESULTS

  • The top 200 teams have advanced to fish on Saturday, Nov. 20. The top 50 teams from Saturday’s final standings will advance to the Sunday finale and opportunity to fish for $1 million dollars.
  • The current standings from Day 1 of the Bass Pro Shops US Open National Championship can be found here. The Top 10 teams heading into Saturday’s competition are as follows:
    • 1). Eric Blevins – Dakota Comstock (Protem, MO)
    • 2). Saxton Long – Auston Clanton (Powell, TN)
    • 3). Lendel Smith – Drew Tabor (Harrison, AR)
    • 4). Mark Jenkins – James Bailey (Harrison, AR)
    • 5). Benjamin Wright – Adam Markley (Naples, FL)
    • 6). Ronnie Allen – Justin Barbour (Chouteau, OK-Tulsa, OK)
    • 7). Joshua Klinghagen – David Booth (Kokomo, IN-Spirit Lake, IA)
    • 8). Jason Przekurat – Jay Przekurat (Stevens Point, WI)
    • 9). Laker Howell – Marshall Robinson (Gunnersville, AL)
    • 10). Tucker Smith – Logan Parks (Shoal Creek, AL)

Larry Thomas & Will James Win CATT East Roanoke River, NC Nov 13, 2021

Next up is the East Fall Final Dec 5th at the Roanoke River launching for Water Street – Light House Landing!

Larry Thomas & Will James win the points and will fish the Fall Final Free!

Don Luther & Mike Kannon win at the Roanoke River with 5 bass weighing 15.36 lbs worth $1,050.00!

Brandon Owens & Jason Tripp took 2nd with 14.97 lbs!

Larry Thomas & Will James finished 3rd with 14.07 lbs!

4th went to Mike & Ray Layton with 13.99 lbs!

Last money spot went to Houston Cash & Chase Davis with 13.85 lbs!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Don Luther – Mike Kannon 3.62 15.36 $1,050.00 110
Brandon Overton – Jason Tripp 5.37 14.97 $475.00 109
Larry Thomas – Will James 3.97 14.07 $200.00 108
Mike Layton – Ray Layton 3.44 13.99 $110.00 107
Houston Cash – Chase Davis 3.47 13.85 $100.00 106
Bobby Clark – Tommy Hughes 4.61 13.83 $75.00 105
Jason Smith – Jacob Smith 3.81 12.83 104
Kevin Jones – Tyler Jones 4.02 12.02 103
Jeff Stoop – Mike Hinson 4.07 11.84 102
Trey Nanny – Brook Brissette 0.00 11.54 101
Monte Morgan – Spencer Barrow 0.00 11.41 100
John Jenkins – Jane Jones 0.00 10.58 99
Jeffey Davis 3.29 10.32 98
Zeb West – Wayne Stallings 3.85 10.16 97
David Price – Tracey King 0.00 9.34 96
Chris Beechum – Manny Salman 2.84 9.25 95
Danny Flynn – James Ormond 0.00 8.80 94
Mike James – Luke James 0.00 8.77 93
Wyatt Lee – Blake Ross 0.00 5.28 92
Daryl Peele – Steve Bishop 0.00 3.62 91
Michael White – Dana Moore 0.00 2.21 90
Jim Dick – Greg Dick 0.00 0.00 80
Charles Weathersby – Mark Wahler 0.00 0.00 80
Billy Owens – Jim Britt 0.00 0.00 80
Joe Varnell 0.00 0.00 80
Total Entrys $2,000.00
BONUS $ $500.00
Total Paid At Ramp $2,010.00
East 2021 Fall Final Fund $390.00
2022 CATT Championship Fund $50.00
2021 East Fall Final Fund Total $1,325.00

Kristine Fischer takes tops in T.O.C. championship on legendary Lake Eufaula and A.O.Y. honors decided

HOBIE B.O.S. TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS A SUCCESS

Kristine Fischer takes tops in T.O.C. championship on legendary Lake Eufaula and A.O.Y. honors decided

OCEANSIDE, Calif. (November 19, 2021) – The Hobie Bass Open Series (B.O.S.) anchored by Power-Pole® three-day Tournament of Champions (T.O.C.) was recently held on Alabama’s Lake Eufaula November 12 – 14, and crowned not only a new T.O.C. champion—Kristine Fischer—but also saw this year’s most consistent Hobie B.O.S. competitors vying for the coveted top spot in the Angler of the Year (A.O.Y.) award presented by FarWide, the Outdoor Access App. In addition to well-deserved recognition for superior performance throughout the season series, the top three finishers received significant cash and product prize packages.

The 2021 Hobie Bass Open Series (B.O.S.) anchored by Power-Pole 3rd Annual T.O.C. was the final stop on Hobie’s celebrated kayak bass fishing tour and brought together the 50 top kayak anglers in the B.O.S. series, including 2020 Grand Champion Ryan Lambert, the top 3 non-qualified finishers from each open event for the 2021 season, and the top 19 non-qualified competitors in the Angler of the Year (A.O.Y.) presented by FarWide. The A.O.Y. award recognizes the most consistent anglers in the series based on an accumulation of points earned from their top three B.O.S. open events during the current season, plus their T.O.C. performance.

Total T.O.C. payout this year was a guaranteed $75,000, dispersed through the top 10 anglers (or 20% of the field), including a whopping $35,000 for the first-place finisher. There was also a $1,000 bounty for Bassin’ Big Bass honors, plus the A.O.Y. prizes awarded.

Tournament Director A.J. McWhorter notes, “Anglers fish all year long to qualify for the Hobie Tournament of Champions (T.O.C.). It’s one of the hardest events to qualify for in all of competitive kayak fishing. All the anglers there deserve to be there. With Kristine coming out on top she definitely earned the title of Grand Champion with her hard work during the season and for all three days of the event.”

He continues: “The FarWide A.O.Y. title is one of the most coveted titles in our series. It’s the culmination of the angler’s three best Open events and their performance in the T.O.C. Jordan Marshall’s strong performance in the T.O.C. elevated him into the top spot to be our Angler of the Year.”

As mentioned, at the end of three days of heated competition, angler Kristine Fischer emerged on top in first place and a giant cardboard check for $35,000. She also finished second in the FarWide A.O.Y. race which paid out $3,000 and qualified her for the Hobie Fishing Worlds team.

Fischer remarks, “Winning still hasn’t sunk in. It’s the very last tournament of the year and also the most prestigious. It’s surreal really. I’ve won a lot of big kayak tournaments before but this is by far a pivotal point in my career. It’s my biggest win. It’s an absolute honor to show out in a room of fifty of the best kayak anglers in the country.”

In terms of preparation for the event and her actual performance, she bucked the trend of deeper water fishing to concentrate shallow, a move which obviously paid out in spades for her.

Fischer remarks, “Going into the event, the research that I had done on Lake Eufaula led me to believe that it was a pretty famous offshore lake, meaning forward-facing sonar and deep brush would come into play. I knew a couple of the local tournaments had been won doing that—fishing the main river channel drains and a lot of the deeper stuff. But I decided to stay away from the popular creeks. I wanted to keep away from the areas that were going to receive a lot of pressure. I wanted to do something a little different. Obviously, with a three-day tournament it’s very important to manage the fish. I was looking for something a little more consistent while power fishing shallow. I fished in less than four or five feet of water all three days. My pattern consisted of running main lake willow grass anywhere like the mouths of pockets or halfway back where there were sparse patches of willow grass or isolated sections of it or long sections along the main lake where the grass formed a point—there would be fish relating to that. I tried to cover new water all three days. When I got my limit I’d leave an area and go run something new. Instead of focusing on specific spots I’d cover a lot of water.”

While covering vast amounts of Lake Eufaula, the design of Fischer’s Hobie PA 14 360 definitely came into play as she fought weather on days two and three.

“Days two and three were particularly windy; especially day two. Fishing out on the main lake, I was on the southeast side and all of the northwest wind was blowing into the area I was fishing. The Hobie PA 14 360’s maneuverability allowed me to continue to fish effectively without being blown into the bank grass or getting out of control with my casting angles. The boat allowed me to maintain the boat control I needed to make really effective casts and catch fish in very high winds. The boat’s maneuverability is really second-to-none,” notes Fischer.

In terms of presentations, just how did she win? Staying versatile was definitely key.

“I took about 17 rods with me to the tournament, but I had about eight that played a big role all three days. And my bite changed when the cold front came in on day two. On day one I was catching them punching and on a swim jig. Day 2 I was doing a lot of flipping—fishing fast with a ¾- and 5/16- and a 3/16-ounce bait depending on how thick the vegetation was. On day 3 I was fishing a Fluke and a weightless stickbait. I definitely fished a lot slower on Day 3.”

Marshall Takes A.O.Y.

Hobie’s Angler of the Year standings are based on the culmination of points earned from an angler’s top three B.O.S. open event finishes during the current season, plus their T.O.C. performance. The Top 100 anglers in each of the season’s ten open tournaments receive points starting at 100 for first place and decreasing by one point for each additional place (i.e., 99 points for second place, 98 points for third, etc.). Extra points are awarded for catching the largest limit or biggest bass of the day for an angler’s counted events. The T.O.C. was weighted heavier than other tournaments in the B.O.S. schedule, with a 2-point decrement per spot for the three-day tournament (i.e., 98 points for second place, 96 points for third, etc.).

“With the top five competitors separated by less than 7 points in the A.O.Y. standings, the pressure to perform was as substantial as the prizes,” explains McWhorter. “The first-place finisher Jordan Marshall received a check for $5,000, a spot on the United States Hobie World Fishing Team, plus a Hobie Pro Angler 14 360 kayak with a custom orange and black camo color scheme completely rigged by our great sponsors including Power-Pole, Marine-Mat, Lowrance, Railblaza and Flambeau. Second place A.O.Y. finisher Kristine Fischer earned a substantial prize package, $3,000 check and a spot on the U.S. Hobie World Fishing Team. Jaxton Orr, the bronze finisher, collected $2,000, a substantial prize package as well as a U.S. Hobie World Fishing Team spot.”

As mentioned, angler Jordan Marshall captured second place and a check for $10,000 plus the Angler of the Year (A.O.Y.) title for an additional $5,000 and a completely rigged Hobie Pro Angler 14 360. Like Fischer, Marshall qualified for the Hobie Fishing Worlds team.

Marshall notes, “It feels unbelievable. When I first started fishing Hobie events there wasn’t an Angler of the Year race. The goal was always to win the tournament. Last year my goal was to win the Tournament of Champions. This past year my goal was to get the Angler of the Year. After a very consistent season that’s what I had my sights on with this event. I’m super happy and super grateful to have that opportunity to compete in what I consider to be the best series in kayak fishing.”

Marshall continues: “Day one was fantastic but days two and three were more of a struggle. I really struggled on day two and didn’t make good decisions and day 3 I covered a lot of water throwing a Jack Hammer and culled three times in the last ten minutes of the tournament, registering my biggest fish of the tournament during that time. It really paid off to keep grinding all day. I was fishing shallow—little creeks on the upper end of the lake. Days one and two I was fishing mid-lake and fishing some creeks that people overlooked. Day 3 I covered probably 12 miles of river fishing nothing but the mouths of creeks. It was all about covering water with the Jack Hammer.”

Like Fischer, Marshall is a strong proponent of Hobie kayak fishability.

“I’ve fished out of the same Hobie PA 14 180 the last two years and it’s probably the fifth Hobie I’ve owned. It’s the only boat I can imagine being and having to cover the amount of water I fish, especially in situations like this past Sunday when I covered probably 12 miles and was able to be comfortable in the Vantage seat and my legs not give out on me. The Mirage Drive is by far the most efficient propulsion system of any kayak manufacturer on the water. Looking back, I’ve been using Hobie boats since 2013 and not just because I fish their events,” says Marshall.

Looking forward to next year, Marshall says he’d like to repeat his work in A.O.Y. standings. “That’s really important to me. I’d also like to win a tournament. I’ve finished second place in the T.O.C. now two years in a row. I’d love to win the T.O.C. next year but for now I’m really focused on trying to swing for the fences and win one of the earlier tournaments. That’s the goal—win a big event—and stay on top of the A.O.Y. standings.”

A Strong Third Place Finish

A serious contender, Ron Champion took third place and $7500 in winnings. He also finished seventh in the A.O.Y. standings. In 2020 Champion finished sixth in the T.O.C. and second in A.O.Y.

Champion chuckles, “It was fantastic, I had a great event. I’m happy with my finish. Of course, I would’ve loved to have won the tournament. At 1:15 pm I was in the lead and I ended up upgrading a fish literally with seconds to go in the tournament. I thought that was my winning fish. But it didn’t end up being that way. Still, I’m very happy with third. It was a great time.”

As far as how he caught them, he says most of his bass were shallow. “I was targeting the fish that were in the water willow. I had an early morning pattern that would last about an hour to two—some offshore stuff throwing a jerkbait or a crankbait. The fish were feeding a little bit on shad. That bite was good for me in practice but kind of went away as the weekend approached. I still caught some fish that way but as the sun got brighter and the water warmed up the shallow bite really turned on. I was throwing a Senko or a Texas-rigged soft plastic in the thicker stuff. It was back and forth throughout the day.”

McWhorter concludes, “We started ten months ago with our first event on Lake Seminole in Bainbridge, Georgia, which is located on the Chattahoochee River and was our highest attended event and end ten months later at Lake Eufaula—also on the Chattahoochee River system—with our largest and most prestigious paying event. We’ve had an exciting season and we offer our congratulations to the winners in the T.O.C. and also the A.O.Y. race. Now what? We look forward to the start of the 2022 season in February as we keep expanding the circuit and raise awareness for the sport of kayak fishing.”

If you’re interested in participating in the Hobie B.O.S. for 2022 check out www.hobiebos.com for all of the event details.

Guaranteed Rate Joins Major League Fishing as Official Sponsor for 2022 Season

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TULSA, Okla. (Nov. 18, 2021) –  Major League Fishing (MLF), the world’s premier tournament-fishing organization, is pleased to announce that Guaranteed Rate, one of the top 5 retail mortgage lenders in the United States, is now an Official Sponsor of the 2022 MLF Bass Pro Tour and 2022 MLF Cups.

“We are thrilled to welcome Guaranteed Rate to our growing list of major brands that have stepped into the thriving sport of professional bass fishing,” said Jim Wilburn, MLF President and CEO. “Our core values align perfectly with Guaranteed Rate’s, and we are looking forward to bringing our customer-centric companies together for a productive and prosperous 2022 season.”

Guaranteed Rate will be prominently featured in all 2022 MLF Bass Pro Tour and Cup events, including commercials and in-show billboards. The company will also be showcased on the league’s Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs), competition jerseys and boats at select Cup events.

“Guaranteed Rate is excited to partner with Major League Fishing and support their events featuring some of the best bass anglers in the world,” said Steve McNelley, Vice President of Sports Marketing and Partnerships at Guaranteed Rate.

Founded in 2000, Guaranteed Rate delivers competitive pricing, innovative mortgage products and unmatched expertise from top-producing loan officers. The company is well known as a leader in digital financial services, developing and offering highly efficient and transparent processes and products that enable industry-leading customer satisfaction and exponential growth.

For more information about Guaranteed Rate, visit Rate.com. To learn more about MLF tournaments, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com.

About Guaranteed Rate Companies
The Guaranteed Rate Companies includes Guaranteed Rate, Inc., one of the top 5 retail mortgage lenders in the United States, Guaranteed Rate Affinity, LLC, and Proper Rate, LLC. Headquartered in Chicago, Guaranteed Rate Companies combined funded over $73 billion in 2020 and have more than 10,000 employees in over 850 offices across the United States. Founded in 2000 and located in all 50 states and Washington, D.C., Guaranteed Rate has helped homeowners nationwide with home purchase loans and refinances. In 2017, the company launched Guaranteed Rate Affinity, LLC, a mortgage origination joint venture between Guaranteed Rate, Inc. and Realogy Holdings Corp. (NYSE: RLGY), a global leader in residential real estate franchising and brokerage. In 2020, the company launched Proper Rate, LLC, a mortgage origination joint venture between Guaranteed Rate, Inc. and @properties, one of the nation’s largest residential brokerage firms. Collectively, the Guaranteed Rate Companies have earned numerous honors and awards including: Forbes Advisor’s Top 10 Mortgage Lenders for 2021; Best Mortgage Lender for Online Loans and Best Mortgage Lender for Refinancing by NerdWallet for 2021; 2018 Top Lender for Online Service by U.S. News & World Report; HousingWire’s 2020 Tech100 award for the company’s industry-leading FlashCloseSM technology; No. 3 ranking in Scotsman Guide’s 2021 list of Top Retail Mortgage Lenders; Chicago Agent Magazine’s Lender of the Year for five consecutive years; and Chicago Tribune’s Top Workplaces list for seven consecutive years.

Jesse Cofflin & Brian Hall Win Leesville Lake Bass Club Nov 14th 2021

We had 12 boats compete Sunday at Leesville Lake Bass Club. 1st place – Jesse Cofflin & Brian Hall with 18.10lbs

2nd place – Johnathan East & Jody Rowland with 16.08lbs

3rd place – Matt Adkins & Stephen Costa with 11.66. They also had Big Bass with a 5.63lb

 

Michael Richardson & Shane Cantley Win CATT Lake Wateree, SC Fall Final Nov 13, 2021

Stay tuned guys as we try to figure out the schedule for 2022! Our regular ramp may be under repair so we will have to find another venue for the Spring of 2022! We will have a schedule soon!

Michael Richardson & Shane Cantley win the 2021 CATT Wateree Fall Final with 5 bass weighing 13.30 lbs! PLUS they weighed in the Academy BF at 4.23 lbs and took home a total of $2,005.00! They also received a $100 Lews Strike King Gift Card and a $25 Academy Gift Card!

Alan & Tanner Fletcher took 2nd with 10.87 lbs!

Butch Williams & David Ethridge finished 3rd with 10.24 lbs!

Bubba & Colden Baker were our 2021 Wateree Fall Points Champs!

Jaylen & Kareem White with their catch!

Team BF Weight Winnings
Shane Cantley & Michael Richardson 4.23 13.30 $2,005.00
Allan Fletcher & Tanner Fletcher 3.42 10.87 $745.00
Butch Williams & David Ethridge 2.37 10.24 $250.00
Greg Sigmon & Jeff Knight 2.40 9.49
Tim Haven & Dalton Haven 1.72 6.71
Jerry Freezon 3.24 3.24
Danny Gibson & Taylor Oneal 0.00 3.18
Bubba Baker & Colden Baker 0.00 0.00
Barry Brown & Paul Galloway 0.00 0.00
Jermaine Roach & Steve Gelespie 0.00 0.00
Kareem White & Jaylon White 0.00 0.00
Jeff Norris 0.00 0.00
Steve Phillips 0.00 0.00
Craig Haven 0.00 0.00
Scott Williams & Robbie English 0.00 0.00
Donald Hinson & Aimee Hinson 0.00 0.00