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B.A.S.S. Sponsors New Children’s Book Designed To Inspire Girls To Fish

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November 17, 2021

B.A.S.S. Sponsors New Children’s Book Designed To Inspire Girls To Fish

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A new children’s book launching later this summer inspires young children — and especially young girls — to try fishing as a family activity. Layla’s Big Bass was born from one family’s search for fishing-themed storybooks to read their young daughter at bedtime.

“My husband and I have enjoyed fishing together for years, and it’s an activity we always knew our daughter would join in on, too,” explained author Laura Bartolozzi. “I tried to find bass fishing-specific books for little girls, but truly none existed and, frankly, my husband and I were both sick of reading stories about unicorns and princesses to our daughter Layla Grace.”

The story follows Layla as she pursues her dream of catching the biggest bass in the lake and discovers that nothing compares to the feeling of a tug on her line.

Bartolozzi’s difficulty finding a fishing story for young girls is not surprising. Despite women’s interest in fishing at an all-time high — an estimated 17.9 million participants in 2020 — according to a survey by the Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation, a whopping 82% of women who enjoy fishing say they do not see themselves represented. According to a separate RBFF study, 1 in 5 Americans are more likely now to try fishing than they were before the pandemic. Among parents, the statistic is 1 in 4, underscoring the importance of Layla’s Big Bass in helping young girls discover a fishing role model.

“I hope the story of Layla resonates with young girls,” said Bartolozzi. “I want girls to be empowered by Layla’s aspirations and know they can attain whatever they put their minds to on or off the water.”

B.A.S.S., the worldwide authority on bass fishing, is sponsoring the book and using its platforms to help inspire families as they begin exploring the great outdoors. Go Out{side} by Bassmaster seeks to educate outdoor enthusiasts of any skill level on a variety of outdoor topics. Go Out{side} Ambassadors and successful tournament anglers Kristine Fischer, who had a Top 15 finish in the co-angler division at the 2021 Basspro.com Bassmaster Open at Pickwick Lake and won the Hobie Bass Open Series Tournament of Champions as a kayak angler, and Cricket Coates, a 2021 Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School National Championship presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors qualifier, provide their deep expertise whilst also serving as role models to incoming female anglers.

Successful female anglers of all levels are praising the message of Layla’s Big Bass.

“This book is a great way to show girls that you do not have to do ‘girl things’ like dance, pageants or cheerleading, and I think it is amazing that B.A.S.S. is sponsoring this children’s book,” said Alexis Grandstaff, a two-time Bassmaster High School National Championship qualifier and member of the 2021 Bassmaster High School All-American Team presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors. “As a child, I would have loved to hear stories about fishing. I would have wanted to be just like Layla!”

Lainie Holbert, half of the all-female Riverside Bass Team who notched a win and two Top 10 finishes during the 2021 Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster Junior Series season, echoed that sentiment. “I think if I would have had a female fishing role model earlier in my life or could’ve read about females succeeding in fishing it would’ve accelerated my desire to fish at an earlier age. I was a lucky one and had an older brother who I watched and wanted to be like. A lot of girls don’t have that.”

The desire to catch big bass, just like Layla, can start early in childhood for both boys and girls.

“I started fishing when I was two,” said Sarah Swindle, Holbert’s fishing partner. Swindle reports fishing against grown men by the time she was seven and even, “won a trophy for being the youngest fishermen in the league!”

Order a copy of Layla’s Big Bass online or visit the author’s website at laurabartolozzi.com to learn more.

Sean Anderson & George Berry Win CATT Lake Murray, SC Nov 13, 2021

Next up on Lake Murray is Nov 20 at Dreher Island! The rest of the Lake Murray Fall Qualifiers are GOLD which is $120 entry $130 at the ramp! At the CATT GOLD Qualifiers with only 20 teams entered 1st Place takes home $1,000.00! The Lake Murray Final pays back a minimum of $2,500.00 to 1st Place! A Team has to enter 3 Murray Fall Qualifiers to be eligible to enter the Murray Fall Final! You may fish solo once and with a sub once and will count toward your teams Final Qualification.

ALSO we are hosting a Black Friday Open Nov 26th at Dreher Island! NO MEMBERSHIP! $100 entry and $25 Optional side pot! If you are a member of the 2021 Lake Murray Fall Trail we will count the Black Friday open as 1 of your 3 Fall Murray events needed to fish the Fall Murray Final!

Sean Anderson & George Berry took home 1st Place at Murray with 5 bass weighing 17.82 lbs! They also weighed in the BF at 6.56 lbs and took home $1,182.00!

Roger Gosnell & Chad Powell claimed 2nd with 15.37 lbs!

3rd Place went to John Jefferson & Neal Chaffins with 13.79 lbs!

4th Place Samuel Freeman & Scott Farmer with 12.35 lbs!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Sean Anderson – George Berry 6.56 17.82 $1,182.00 110
Roger Gosnell – Chad Powell 5.46 15.37 $408.00 109
John Jefferson – Neal Chaffins 5.44 13.79 $210.00 108
Scott Farmer – CJ Freeman 4.91 12.35 $110.00 107
Michael Maxfield – Matthew Dangerfield 3.04 10.63 $100.00 106
Ben Lee 3.54 10.53 105
Joey Sabbagha – Dalton Dowdy 2.28 10.02 104
Jason Ries – Roger Mckee 2.79 9.96 103
Joe Quinn – Jeremy Medlock 2.78 9.32 102
Darryl Starkey – Kevin Kelly 2.70 9.22 101
Dave Murdock – Steve Pizzino 2.22 8.93 100
Will Allewine – Edgar Allewine 3.14 8.62 99
Brett Jones – Fisher Jones 1.53 1.53 98
Chad Hastings – Chris Neal 0.00 0.00 88
Ronnie Mueller – Lane Mueller 0.00 0.00 88
Neil Huffstetler – Tim Huffstetler 0.00 0.00 88
Rhett Manus – Justin Harvey 0.00 0.00 88
Josh Renebaum – Jake Wright 0.00 0.00 88
Greg Oliver – Justin McGrady 0.00 0.00 88
Jeremy Adams 0.00 0.00 88
Hampton Anderson 0.00 0.00 88
Mark & Rhett Richardson 0.00 0.00 88
Robert Pierce 0.00 0.00 88
Wade Amick – Zach Huffstetler 0.00 0.00 88
Matt Mollohan – MJ Mollahan 0.00 0.00 88
Jeff Mayers 0.00 0.00 88
Total Entrys $2,080.00
BONUS $$ $450.00
Total Paid At Ramp $2,010.00
2021 Murray Fall Final Fund $350.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund $50.00
2021 Murray Fall Final Fund $475.00

Simms To Sponsor Bassmaster Elite Event On Lake Fork

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November 16, 2021

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Montana-based Simms Fishing Products, a brand renowned for its waders, outerwear, footwear and technical apparel, has signed on as the title sponsor for one of the most anticipated events of the 2022 Bassmaster Elite Series season. The 2022 Simms Bassmaster Elite at Lake Fork will be held May 19-22 in Quitman, Texas.

“We are proud to partner with Simms on what is sure to be an exciting tournament on legendary big-bass fishery Lake Fork,” said Chase Anderson, B.A.S.S. chairman and CEO. “We all know spring weather can be unpredictable, so a great apparel brand made for any condition like Simms will be perfect for the enthusiastic fans and anglers joining us at the Simms Bassmaster Elite at Lake Fork.”

Texas pro Lee Livesay won the Elite Series’ most recent trip to Fork in April 2021 with a whopping total of 112 pounds, 5 ounces that was capped by a final-day catch of five bass that weighed 42-3. A captivated audience watched more than 51.4 million minutes of live tournament coverage as the Elite at Lake Fork produced three lead changes and two anglers caught over 100 pounds.

As part of the on-site festivities at the Bassmaster Outdoors Expo, fans can enjoy kids’ activities, Elite angler clinics, opportunities to meet their favorite pros and more prior to weigh-in.

“Simms has historically been behind the scenes of professional bass fishing with a commitment to supporting our pro anglers across all levels of competition,” said Patterson Leeth, Director of Product Marketing and Community for Simms. “The time is right for our brand to make a larger commitment to the sport and support an ideal tournament structure that aligns with our core values.”

Lake Fork is perhaps known as the country’s largemouth mecca, with this giant-bass paradise claiming the No. 1 overall ranking for 2021 in Bassmaster Magazine’s list of 100 Best Bass Lakes.

Full coverage from all four days of the Simms Bassmaster Elite at Lake Fork will be available on Bassmaster.com and the FOX Sports digital platforms. FS1 will also broadcast live with the tournament leaders on Saturday and Sunday, May 21-22.

About Simms Fishing Products
Established in 1980, Simms is the preeminent manufacturer of technical fishing apparel and accessories. Based in Bozeman, Montana, Simms’ reputation as an industry leader stems from their unwavering commitment to connect anglers with their best days on the water. The full line of Simms gear is available at specialty and large format retailers across North America as well as www.simmsfishing.com.

About B.A.S.S.
B.A.S.S., which encompasses the Bassmaster tournament leagues, events and media platforms, is the worldwide authority on bass fishing and keeper of the culture of the sport, providing cutting edge content on bass fishing whenever, wherever and however bass fishing fans want to use it. Headquartered in Birmingham, Ala., the 515,000-member organization’s fully integrated media platforms include the industry’s leading magazines (Bassmaster and B.A.S.S. Times), website (Bassmaster.com), TV show, radio show, social media programs and events. For more than 50 years, B.A.S.S. has been dedicated to access, conservation and youth fishing.

The Bassmaster Tournament Trail includes the most prestigious events at each level of competition, including the Bassmaster Elite Series, Basspro.com Bassmaster Opens Series, TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation Series, Carhartt Bassmaster College Series presented by Bass Pro Shops, Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School Series presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors, Bassmaster Team Championship, Bassmaster Kayak Series powered by TourneyX, Yamaha Bassmaster Redfish Cup Championship presented by Skeeter and the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing, the Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk.

Jason Morse Win’s CATT Sparkleberry Swamp Quest Lake Marion, SC Nov 13, 2021

Next Sparkleberry Swamp Quest out of Packs Landing is Dec 18th! this will be the last one for 2021!

Jason Morse weighed in 18.67 lbs good enough for 1st Place and the BF at 5.26 lbs!

Brian Scott & Brad Beatson took 2nd with 16.66 lbs!

Team BF Weight Winnings
Jason Morse 5.26 18.67 $555.00
Brian Scott – Brad Beatson 4.26 16.66 $150.00
Trey Bryan – Jamie Bryan 0.00 16.09
Justin Cromer 5.24 15.85
James Bond – Peanut Galloway 5.39 14.10 $60.00
Craig Shaw – Justin Shaw 0.00 9.14
John McKenzie – Doodah Griffin 0.00 8.78
Dean Benfield – Donnie Maiers 0.00 0.00
Curt McKenna – Tim Horvath 0.00 0.00
Ryan Chappell 0.00 0.00
Blake Winans 0.00 0.00
Shawn Calhoun 0.00 0.00

An Extra Dash of Flash: Owner’s Flashy Swimmer – Tackle Tour

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An Extra Dash of Flash: Owner’s Flashy Swimmer

November 1

Total Score: 8.5 – GREAT

Introduction: Underspin jigheads are certainly nothing new. What I always found strange about them is if you tip one with a paddletail swimbait like a Basstrix or Big Bite Baits Suicide Shad, you’re essentially throwing a bait with two heads. The fish probably don’t care, but that configuration always bugged me.

Cody Meyer recently shared with us one of his favorite ways to rig a paddletail swimbait

Owner has a solution and makes a weighted hook with an attached blade that has the added benefit of allowing you to rig it weedless. So you get the added attraction of the blade flash while being able to throw it in the weeds or other cover situations. Sound like something useful? We first looked at this solution a decade ago and since then Pro Anglers and Weekend warriors have leveraged this design and the company has expanded the line to include larger Beast version. Let’s take an updated look at Owner’s Flashy Swimmer.

Rapala®, Terminator® & VMC® baits Help Huff Win Bassmaster Central Opens AOY and an invite to Elite Series

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Rapala, Terminator and VMC baits helped Cody Huff win Bassmaster’s 2021 Central Open Angler of the Year title and qualify to compete on the 2022 Bassmaster Elite Series. Key baits in his championship season included Rapala® Jigging Raps, Terminator® Pro Series Jigs and VMC® Hybrid Swimbait Jigs.

“I use quite a bit of the Terminator stuff [along] with Rapala and VMC,” Huff told Bassmaster Radio Host Tom Abraham in a show broadcast after his AOY win. “I’ve been using a lot of their jigs and hard-baits.”

Only 12 of 677 Bassmaster Open competitors in 2021 earned invitations to fish the 2022 Bassmaster Elite Series – three from the overall Opens standings and the top three in points in the Central, Southern and Northern divisions. Huff won the Central with a top-5, a top-10 and a top-25 finish in the division’s three tournaments.

“Making the Elite Series is kind of a dream come true for me,” Huff said. “That allows you to just be a little more steady and have a chance to really make a living and grow your career with B.A.S.S.”

Huff, 24, has been growing his career with B.A.S.S. since his college years – which aren’t that far distant. Fishing for Bethel University in 2019, he won Bassmaster’s College Series Bracket to qualify for the 2020 Bassmaster Classic on Alabama’s Lake Guntersville. In what’s known as “the Super Bowl of bass fishing,” Huff finished 24th in a field comprising 53 of the world’s best bass fishermen. Qualifying for the Elite Series, Huff said, will enable him to build on his college and Classic experience to earn a living by fishing and, hopefully, vie for multiple Classic trophies.

“Being as young as I am, I really like the idea of being in there, and then I can have the chance to make a bunch of Classics, instead of just one,” he said.

Huff qualified for the Elite Series in just his second year of trying. He did so by winning this season’s Central Division AOY title with finishes of 5th on Alabama’s Lewis Smith Lake in early October, 8th on Oklahoma’s Grand Lake O’ The Cherokees in late October, and 25th on Tennessee’s Pickwick Reservoir in early May.

“I just had a few good events,” Huff said. “The Central Division just kind of set up well. I’ve kind of been to all those lakes before – I kind of knew what to expect. So it was easier going to those places and figuring them out.”

Competing in the Bassmaster College Series gave Huff experience that helped him win the Central Division AOY title and qualify for the 2022 Elite Series. “I got to see all those other lakes that I may never have been able to see if I hadn’t gone to college,” he said. “I could have never afforded to go to all those lakes if I hadn’t gone to college.”

In addition to a berth in the 2020 Classic, Huff’s 2019 College Bracket win earned him paid entry into the 2020 Bassmaster Opens and the use of a top-of-the-line pickup truck and bass boat for a year. This year, he’s footed his own bill, along with help from sponsors like Rapala, Terminator and VMC. Terminator and VMC are Rapala Respected Brands.

Rapala Field Promotions Director Dan Quinn recruited Huff to Rapala’s Pro Staff after meeting him in 2019 “Cody truly is a perfect fit for the Rapala team. Aside from his insane ability to catch fish and win tournaments, Cody is wise well beyond his years. He is a stand-up guy, humble, hard-working and just an awesome person to be around. I can’t wait to continue watching Cody make his mark on the bass fishing world!”

The Central Division field that Huff bested comprised 258 competitors, including numerous current and former Elite Series pros who fished all three tournaments, including Jacob Powroznik (3rd), Bradley Hallman (9th), Casey Scanlon (10th), Brock Mosely (12th), Brandon Lester (13th), David Williams (17th), Carl Jocumsen, Jesse Wiggins, Harvey Horne, Justin Atkins, Patrick Walters, Billy McCaghren Jr, David Kilgore, Tom Redington, Tyler Rivet and Charlie Hartley.

Jigging Rap Helps Huff to Best Finish in AOY season, 5th Place on Smith Lake
A Rapala Jigging Rap was instrumental in helping Huff earn his highest finish in the Central Opens this season, 5th place on Alabama’s Lewis Smith Lake. To catch three five-fish limits of bass that weighed a combined 28 lbs. 15 oz. he dropped a Jigging Rap to bass suspending in deep water, Huff revealed to Bassmaster.com photographer Dalton Tumblin. Additionally, he hooked and hauled in some of the fish he weighed with VMC Hybrid Swimbait Jig, paired with a boot-tail swimbait.

With his Smith Lake top-5-finish with a Jigging Rap, Huff added to his reputation as an expert with the bait. In November 2020, he won an FLW Toyota Series tournament on Table Rock by dropping a chrome-blue No. 9 Jigging Rap to bass he could see on his electronics.

“The whole key is spotting the deep schools of shad on your sonar screen with bass feeding on them,” Huff explained in a January 2020 Bassmaster.com column about cold-water bass tactics. “I usually look for this kind of mid-winter action in the biggest creeks on the reservoir.”

Long predominant as ice-fishing lures, Jigging Raps were proven equally productive as open-water baits in the last few years after several Rapala pros won or placed high with them in tournaments. After that, a once-secret tactic went public. In the winter of 2020, Huff said, Jigging Raps were “just beginning to grow in popularity further south during the heart of winter.” They’re effective in water temps as cold as the mid-40s, he said.

“A Jigging Rap is great for getting in the face of bass that are chewing on really deep schools of bait in, say, 40 to 90 feet of water,” Huff explained. “Jigging Raps are small, finesse-looking lures, but pretty heavy at 5/8 and 7/8 ounces. So they fall vertically below the boat really fast.”

After Huff won the November 2020 Toyota Series tournament with a Jigging Rap, FLW.com reported that “once he’d drop on a group of bass, he says it didn’t take long for them to eat if they were going to. A hop or two at most was all it took to trigger them, and oftentimes they’d pounce on it as soon as it got to them.”

Featuring a balanced, weighted minnow profile, Jigging Raps swim in tantalizing circles on the fall. With single reversed hooks on the nose and posterior, and a center treble hook hung from a belly eyelet, they don’t allow for missed bites. Regardless of how a fish attacks, it’s running smack dab into a hook. Huff fishes Jigging Raps deep on 12-pound Sufix Advance Fluorocarbon line.

Huff caught additional Smith Lake bass on a 1/2-oz. VMC Hybrid Swimbait Jig dressed with a 2.8-inch soft-plastic swimbait.

The jig’s hook features a wider gap to maximize hook sets and a hybrid bend for extra strength. Its jig’s wide-diameter spring keeper securely locks soft plastics in place.

Hybrid Swimbait Jigs are 1X strong and made from Hi-Carbon Steel with forged shanks. The jig-head features a 60-degree-angle line-tie and 3D holographic eyes. The jig is not painted.

Terminator Pro Series Jig Helps Huff Place 8th on Grand Lake, Win Central Opens AOY trophy
When Huff arrived at Grand Lake for the season’s final Central Opens tournament, he was ranked 6th in the division’s AOY race and needed to finish third or better in the final standings to earn an Elite Series berth. To do so, he estimated he’d need to finish in the top 10 on Grand – no easy feat when the field comprises 199 competitors, including numerous current and former Elite Series pros and dozens of the hottest regional and local sticks.

“Going into Grand, I knew I had a chance, but I knew some things would have to go right for me to be able to make it,” Huff said. “I knew I was going to have to catch ‘em good. I figured I needed a top-10 to make it.”

Fortunately for him, Huff mused, anglers ahead of him in the Central’s AOY standings “slowed up just a little bit and I was able to get that Top 10 and gain a few points on them.”

Huff placed 8th on Grand, having sacked three five-bass limits weighing a combined 38 pounds even. Among his key baits was a ½-oz. Terminator Pro Series Jig in the Green Pumpkin Orange color pattern. He dressed it with a green-pumpkin soft-plastic creature-bait trailer.

“Everything I weighed came from a boat dock,” Huff told Bassmaster.com. “… This lake seems to really get good when the big gizzard shad start cruising the bank.”

Childhood Dream Comes True with Elite Series Qualification
Huff, 24, has dreamed since childhood of becoming a professional bass angler. “Ever since I was a little kid, I was the first one up on Sunday morning to watch Bassmaster on TV before we went to church,” Huff told Bassmaster scribe Steve Wright.

Huff’s dad and grandfathers took him fishing on Table Rock and Bull Shoals and his dad competed in weeknight and weekend tournaments, Bassmaster writer Mark Hicks reported. “At around age 6, Huff began teaming up with his dad for these derbies as soon as he could cast a spinning outfit by himself,” Hicks wrote.

In high school in Ava, Missouri, Huff played football, baseball and basketball. Despite the school not having a bass-fishing team at the time, Hicks reported, Huff convinced his athletic director to let him fish Missouri’s 2013 state high school championship on Table Rock. After he won the tournament, his school founded its first-ever bass-fishing team.

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Chris Marshall & Jody Wright Win CATT Lake Murray, SC Nov 6, 2021

The Lake Murray Fall Final pays 1st Place $2,500.00! Must fish Final with your partner or a sub your team used Enter 3 Murray Fall Qualifiers and you’re eligible to enter the Murray Fall Final! You may fish solo once and with a sub once and will count toward your teams Final Qualification!

**The Black Friday Open on Lake Murray will count toward the Fall Final Qualification! No Points will be awarded at the Black Friday Open!

Chris Marshall & Jody Wright took 1st Place with 5 bass weighing 15.84 lbs!

Gage Spagnola & Jeremiah Jensen took 2nd with 15.58 lbs!

Dalton Dowdy & Joey Sabbagha claimed 3rd with 14.32 lbs!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Jody Wright – Chris Marshall 4.38 15.84 $625.00 110
Jeremiah Jensen – Gage Spagnola 5.49 15.58 $285.00 109
Joey Sabbagha – Dalton Dowdy 4.29 14.32 $80.00 108
Jason Reis – Roger McKee 3.30 12.01 107
Ronnie Mueller – Lane Mueller 3.39 11.88 106
Darryl Starkey – Kevin Kelly 3.35 11.85 105
Josh Renebaum – Jake Wright 0.00 9.21 104
Tom Richarson – Gerard kelly 2.94 9.07 103
Jeremy Adams – Sahwn Callahan 5.25 7.24 $80.00 102
Will Allewine – Edgar Allewine 3.81 6.36 101
Robert Pierce – Jordan Drafts 0.00 0.00 91
Brett Jones – Fisher Jones 0.00 0.00 91
Thomas Kokoska 0.00 0.00 91
Greg Gregory 0.00 0.00 91
Hunter Enlow 0.00 0.00 91
Total Entrys $1,120.00
BONUS $$ $175.00
Total Paid At Ramp $1,070.00
2021 Murray Fall Final Fund $125.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund $50.00
2021 Murray Fall Final Fund $125.00

Frank & Warren Poirier Win CATT James River, VA Nov 7, 2021

Next James River Fall Qualifier is on the Pamunkey River launching from Williams Landing!

We have over 40 Teams eligible to enter the Final. If you want in this is your last chance to qualify!

James River Fall Membership – $35 Per Person

Reg CATT – $80 Entry $90 at Ramp
Final – $160 Entry $170 at Ramp
Optional $25 Side Pot
Enter 1 James River Fall Qualifier and you’re eligible to enter the James River Fall Final

Frank & Warren Poirier take 1st Place with 5 bass weighing 17.37 lbs!

Jake & Jesse Kidd claimed 2nd with 14.73 lbs and weighed in the BF at 6.39 lbs!

Jared Williams & Chaz Carrington finished 3rd with 14.18 lbs!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Frank Poirier, Warren Poirier 4.41 17.37 $550.00 110
Jake & Jesse Kidd 6.39 14.73 $512.00 109
Jared Williams, Chaz Carrington 5.44 14.18 $210.00 108
Brian Brooks, Avery Powelson 0.00 13.07 $110.00 107
Les Forrest, Steve Webb 0.00 12.81 $100.00 106
Daid Barlow, Kelly Robinette 0.00 12.61 105
Charles & Earnest Reamer 5.58 11.03 $78.00 104
Jeff Valentin, Darryl Moody 0.00 10.91 103
Clide Baldwin, Chuck Schultz 0.00 10.83 102
Craig Cheek, Billy Allen 0.00 10.25 101
Dave Carney, John Dunn 0.00 8.79 100
Austin Burton, Kenzie Barlow 0.00 8.62 99
Joey Cooke, Justin Hall 0.00 7.26 98
Bobby Harris, Frank Pridemore 0.00 6.25 97
Mike Barlow, Brandon Ridout 4.07 5.27 96
James Tilley, Andy Walker 0.00 4.71 95
Kevin Davis, Trevor Davis 0.00 2.70 94
Neil Jernigan, John Yates 0.00 1.96 93
Roger & Renee Walters 0.00 0.00 83
Bill Turner, Don Warren 0.00 0.00 83
Nathan Kilgore, Chaz Carrington 0.00 0.00 83
Russell Headley, Bert Smith 0.00 0.00 83
Jay Griffin, Charlie Kline 0.00 0.00 83
Walter Hill, Mile Williams 0.00 0.00 83
Ray Hogge, Donnie Daniel 0.00 0.00 83
Todd Fisher, RJ Walter 0.00 0.00 83
Total Entrys $2,080.00
BONUS $ $0.00
Total Paid At Ramp $1,560.00
James River 2021 Fall Final Fund $420.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund $50.00
2021 James River Fall Final Fund Total $710.00

Chuck Morton & Mike Riggs Win CATT Kerr Lake, VA Nov 7, 2021

Next and last Kerr Fall Qualifier is Nov 21st at Occoneechee and is a GOLD Qualifier – $120 Entry or $130 at the ramp!

2021 Kerr Fall Membership – $35 Per Person
2021 Sub Fee $25
2021 Kerr Fall Qualifiers Entry $80 -$90 at Ramp Per Team
2021 Gold Qualifiers $120 Entry – $130 at Ramp Per Team
2021 Kerr Fall Final Entry Per Team – $120 Entry – $130 at Ramp
Optional $50 Side Pot – Paying Up to 3 Places!
Blastoff Position is Determined By Order Of Payment
Teams May Use a Sub at Qualifiers
You may fish solo and qualify solo for the final.
A team must enter 1 Kerr Fall Qualifier to become eligible to enter the Kerr Fall Final!
Kerr Point Winners fish the Kerr Final Free!
$100 Strike King/Lews Gift Crad awarded at Final
You may fish the Final with your partner or a Sub your team used during the Qualifiers.
NO NEW SUBS AT FINAL
YOU CANNOT TEAM UP WITH A MEMBER OF ANOTHER TEAM TO FISH THE FINAL

The 2021 Fall Kerr Qualifiers will count toward 2022 CATT Academy Championship qualification! May 21-22, 2022 on Kerr!

Chuck Morton & Mike Riggs win at Kerr with a limit of bass weighing 15.63 lbs! They weighed in the BF as well and took home $1,344.00!

2nd went to Randy Waterman & Eddie Fore with 14.38 lbs!

Tony Milam & Bobby Overby took 3rd with 13.24 lbs!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Chuck Morton – Mike Riggs 4.93 15.63 $1,344.00 110
Randy Waterman – Eddie Fore 3.75 14.38 $655.00 109

Scott Smith & Dennis Reedy Win CATT Old North Falls Lake, NC Nov 6, 2021

Scott Smith & Dennis Reedy win the Falls Lake Old North Qualifier Nov 6th with a limit weighing 17.61 lbs!

Michael Britt & Seth Hartley took 2nd with 16.55 lbs!

3rd went to Zack Huey & Brandon Thornton with 13.95 lbs!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Scott Smith Dennis Reedy 0.00 17.61 $750.00 110
Michael Britt Seth Hartley 5.78 16.55 $400.00 109
Zack Huey Brandon Thornton 0.00 13.95 $80.00 108
Doug Stallings Seth Ellis 0.00 11.85 107
David Matthew 0.00 8.17 106
Johnny Anton Brice McClenney 6.81 6.81 $105.00 105
John McClelland Larry Godfrey 0.00 6.41 104
James Davis 4.20 5.94 103
Roby Wyatt Todd Butler 5.54 5.54 $45.00 102
Clay Ausley Tony Miller 2.77 2.77 101
Jeff Brown Trey Hanning 0.00 1.94 100
Todd Massey Bo Adams 0.00 0.00 90
Craig Leff Thomas Sheffer 0.00 0.00 90
Kenneth Mcneil Joe Langley 0.00 0.00 90
Tim Blair Jeremy Wright 0.00 0.00 90
Total Entrys $1,200.00
BONUS $ $500.00
Total Paid At Ramp $1,380.00
Old North 2021 Fall Final Fund $240.00
2022 CATT Championship Fund $30.00
2021 Old North Fall Final Fund Total $795.00