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The Progressive 2021 NPFL Angler of the Year is Keith Carson NPFL

Keith Carson
The final stop of the 6-event NPFL season came to a close at Grand Lake with Taylor Watkins taking the crown, but the Progressive Angler of the Year Title was the one that came down to the final minutes in Grove, Oklahoma. When the dust settled on the final weigh-in, Keith Carson took the golden AOY trophy back to Florida, capping off a stellar season that included his first NPFL win at Wright Patman Lake in Texas.
Edging second place angler Brandon Perkins by one point, Carson averaged an 11.17 place finish for the season through six events, cashed a check at every event throughout the season, and his worst finish was 29th at Pickwick Lake where some on the water trouble led to being 6-minutes late to check in, costing him almost 10-places in the standings and $1000 in earnings. In the end, it didn’t matter, as Carson solidified his season by qualifying for the No-Entry Fee Championship at Nickajack Lake in November, and proving to himself that competing at the highest level was something he could do.
“I am a big believer of coming up through the ranks. I fished when I was a teen, then went to ABAs and BFLs, then fished Costas and B.A.S.S. Opens. I had success at every level. When you are able to do well locally and regionally, it’s a good time to fish nationally and it not only solidifies the fact that I can do it for myself, it’s a huge confidence builder. Making decisions on the fly was something I had to trust in myself, and not second guessing anything. The way the weather and the wind change during multi day events, you have to change and adapt every day. Doing it with faith and trust is different than doing it reluctantly.”
There are no shortcuts in fishing, and there is no better way to learn than to do so from experience. There were several times throughout the season where Carson made a decision that changed his entire event. One of those times was at Wright Patman Lake in Texarkana, Texas. Carson was able to follow the moving water to stay ahead of moving fish. A lesson he had learned just a week before at Lake Chickamauga told him rather than staying on the same bushes and catching smaller fish, the bigger ones were moving with the water.   “When we got to Wright Patman, we were in falling water conditions and I think it fell like 3-foot throughout practice and the event. The week before I was on the water and it was doing the same thing. As it was falling, I was able to see new spawning fish that I couldn’t see the day before. It didn’t mean I could catch the, but they were out there and I knew what they were doing during the changing water levels. In Texas, I knew where the fish wanted to be and it turned out to be one of those events you just get dialed. I can’t explain it, but some decisions come easy on the fly.”


Another example was a near victory on Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin. Carson was facing a tough practice and made a decision to put the motor down and fish for hours straight.
“When I don’t know what to do and I am struggling with practice, I’ll go to an area that looks good, decent water clarity, good grass, cover, whatever. I dropped my motor on day two of practice and went 7-miles until I figured out a few key areas. I started on those areas the first day and it kept reloading over and over. It was the perfect recipe.”
After boxing a good limit early on day one, a decision to save fish and work back towards the ramp was in order. During the run, Carson noticed a spot with matted grass way back off the channel. It was another decision to explore that mat that led to the day one lead.
“That mat was way back there, and it was not easy to get to. I had to navigate all back through this stuff, shallow water, laydowns to get back there and make one flip.”
The one flip was a 3.2-pound largemouth and that gave him the lead in the event. Having never been to Grand Lake, Carson explored the standings and decided to go and trust what he does. Finishing 16th, it was enough to cash his 6th NPFL check in a row, cashing at every event, and enough to seal the AOY.
I had heard I could have zeroed and still been in the top 25 in points to make the Championship. I didn’t want to do that, but I had pretty much written AOY off and was able to focus on finding fish to cash a check. Brandon Perkins did what he needed on day one catching over 17-pounds, and Carson knew he had to step it up.
“On day two, I knew I had to catch more weight. I ended up with 14-pounds, but so did Perkins. He fell a couple spots on the leaderboard but I made a big jump. On the final day, with the storms and such, I knew it was going to be tough, but I had to keep catching fish. I had planned before the storm hit where I was going to go to tuck out of it. There was a dock close by that I had settled on. When the time came, I made a last second decision to head to a bridge instead. For, whatever reason, it felt right.”
When the storms passed, Carson started fishing around the bridge and caught 3 keepers. In the midst of catching a ton of bass and striped bass, those 3 keepers combined with the one fish caught earlier in the day, was enough to do what was needed to be in the hunt for a solid check in the event and gave him a shot for AOY. The shot was all that was needed. Perkins was dealing with boat troubles and Carsons decision not to fold on the final day got it done.


Brandon Perkins
To end the year in 2nd place AOY is accomplishment. To make 3 top ten finishes. To win an event on the home body of water. To cash a check at every event. Major accomplishments. Brandon Perkins had a season like he had hoped, checking off all the items on his list of goals, and having himself in position to win the AOY crown, on the last day of the last event of the season. Brandon Perkins is humble. He understands when it’s your time, it’s your time, and you won’t understand why.
“I don’t understand how things happen or why, but when I was on that boat, making phone calls, trying to figure out how to get back to weigh in, I went through a lot of different stages. When God says it’s not your time, it’s just not. But, selfishly I’m like when is my time. I don’t understand and I won’t understand it as bad as I wanted it.”
On the final day, Perkins stopped his run back to weigh in. Set off pad, put the boat in neutral. Because of a massive storm that had blown through, the rain was coming down. Perkins stopped to get a helmet on to keep the rain from hitting him in the face. The boat would not go back into gear. The shift actuator had quit, and his hopes of AOY were gone.As bad as it hurt, when the event began on Grand Lake, there were a few anglers who had a shot to win. Perkins was not looking to play to play it safe. Even on the last day of the event, sitting in the top 5. Perkins had located fish near the ramp, and opted to pass on them to hunt for the winning fish.“I was not going to win with those fish, and my travel partner asked if I was going to play it safe. I said no. He was scuffling for a check and I told him to run to this dock, in the creek by the ramp. In the first 30-minutes, he caught 13-pounds. I knew I wouldn’t be able to win the tournament there and I went to try to win. If I had played it safe all season, I wouldn’t be where I am, so I went to win.”Keith Carson had caught enough fish after a spectacular season to finish in 16th place. It was exactly enough to win the AOY by one point. Carson had an average finish of 11.17, while Perkins’s average was 11.33. Super close, one single point.
“I just want Keith to know, he 100% earned the Angler of the Year. He was in that position to be there at the end. I had a good Grand Lake tournament; it just didn’t work out for me. When I went live on my way home, I had shut my phone off for 24-hours or so before that. The response helped give me a better understanding of why that happened to me. I might ask Keith sometime, he can keep the money, but can I borrow that gold trophy for a few weeks a year,” laughed the Counce, Tennessee angler.Perkins understood that he and everyone else needed to hear the message. Someone reached out after and told him they had been on the fence with the lord. His message helped them get back in line and it also helped to better understand the situation.
“I dumped a lot into this season. I have fished everywhere and I have been beat bad. All the hard lessons came into play this season and helped me. I turned adversity from the past into the good fortune this year. That was a tough moment for me. I cried a lot. I asked why. As much work that goes into it, its stinks and hurts. I am thankful for the messages from everyone,” Perkins said.“My biggest take away, the NPFL is awesome, its growing and moving upwards. Anyone reading this should know, you can work your butt off for something, and you won’t always get what you want. But this. This has increased my faith in God.”

Bryant Smith
After beginning the season cashing checks finishing 24th at Eufaula, and 28th at Wright Patman, Bryant Smith rallied for four top 10 finishes in a row to end his season on a high note and in the 3rd place spot in points. With an average finish of just over 12th place, Smith earned a cool $74,000 in earnings, and was the only angler in the top 5 to not take home a win in 2021.“The biggest thing for me was getting that top 10 at Harris Chain. That gave me the confidence to trust my decisions and not second guess anything. My travel partner, Jake Boomer, and I tried not to get outer influence for any event going in. With him having a good tournament in Florida, and me as well, we just rode that wave all season.”Decisions are key to success on and off the water. When it comes to crunch time, little decisions can make or break your day or entire season. It was leading up to Winnebago where Smith had to make that call, and it continued a string of dominance that carried him throughout the rest of the season.
“In practice I had fished all four lakes but only had one little creek on the main lake that going in I felt good about getting some bites. I went there on day one and caught my 14-pounds by 9am, and then went practicing. I ran the entire west side and never was able to cull. I then fished a secondary pattern of flipping super shallow and also struck out. I thought I was screwed.”On day two, the creek that had produced the day before had dried up and Smith had one keeper bite to show for it. While doing research before the event, all signs had told him to avoid the east side of the lake. However, on the final day of practice, Smith sampled a small stretch and shook off seven bites on 10 docks.
“I got some bites, but I had no idea if they were bass, or bluegill, or what. After catching one fish in the little creek, and then striking out on the West side, I had no choice but to fish those docks. I rolled in around 10am caught a good keeper instantly. I fished down that strip for two hours and dialed in where I could get bites. That stretched changed mt whole event and my outlook. Having those fish helped me big time and I am glad I sampled them even though the research told me otherwise.”
Coming into the season, Smith wanted to compete and learn. With how things played out, and the lessons learned, and money earned, the California angler has to thank Jake Boomer for lighting the fire.“Jake got the seed planted. I had thought about fishing (the NPFL), but he talked me along. I had no expectations coming in but it was a good opportunity and I took the shot. The schedule was tough, and on top, guys who can figure fish out extremely well. To end in 3rd, and make some money, it exceeded my expectations, and I can’t wait for the championship in November!”


John Soukup
Winner of the first ever NPFL event at Lake Eufaula, and winner of stop number three at the Harris Chain of Lakes, John Soukup averaged a 15th place finish for the season and pocketed a cook $138,000 for his efforts.
Setting goals at the beginning of the season, Soukup reached and exceeded his expectations. Key decisions along the way and trusting himself at every stop, Soukup was consistently finishing near the top and catching them at every lake all around the country.
“The second half of the year, I made some decisions I wish I didn’t. At Pickwick, I decided to fish for more money, and a higher finish paid more than AOY. Same thing at Grand, I went off away from the where the majority of the fish were and pushed into areas where others were not with hopes of blowing it up. I figured to win AOY, I needed to win Grand while others stumbled. 5-minutes into that event I caught a fish and knew I made the championship.”
Soukup admits he fished differently in the second half of the season, and realized he made a mistake. Learning to fish more conservatively when necessary is on the agenda for 2022, but it’s hard to argue with the two wins and top five in AOY – the season was a success.
“Anyone in the top this year will tell you they fished open minded, and a good example for me was at Grand Lake. A voice in my head kept telling me I wasn’t fishing how I needed to. I finally swapped rods, picked up a whopper plopper, and I caught a 3-pounder on my first cast. At 2pm, I had only 4 fish, on the final day I mind you, my gut told me to run 35 minutes in the wrong direction to fish a dock. I finally decided to go for it. I got there, caught two more keepers and filled my limit. For the most part, I didn’t listen to the voices and it worked out well. I learned to trust it, and not fish with a preconceived notion.”
Looking forward to the Championship, Soukup has never been to Nickajack but does bring some Tennessee River experience with him. Some time on Guntersville in the spring, Kentucky Lake in the fall, and of course Pickwick, its setting up to be interesting and enjoyable.
“I don’t think anyone is going to be fishing for 2nd place. I am not going to study much before, I’m done with that. I am going to gear up with fall ledge gras fishing stuff and use practice to figure it out. With two half days, and 2 full days, I don’t know if I’ll even pick up a rod. I may leave them out of the boat actually and see everything I can see. Ill rely on the gut decisions and the key will be getting bigger bites.”


Taylor Watkins
Grand Lake champion Taylor Watkins saved his best for last after a season of consistency on new lakes. Watkins took the win at Grand Lake and earned a solid $99,000 for his season efforts. Averaging an 18th place finish for the year, Watkins worst finish was 33rd place, but he still cashed a check at every event.
“My original goal was to cash a check at each event, and then on top of that, make the championship. That was the biggest goal. If I was able to make that, the no entry fee, I would have made enough money (by qualifying), and I have a shot to win more to get me to next season.
Watkins didn’t spend too much time thinking about the AOY in general, but after Harris, was sitting in 7th, and a little far back. With half a season left, he fished hard and if not for a missed opportunity at Pickwick, the points race would have been a little tighter.
“I had a bad day one. I made an adjustment late and was able to finish a small limit. On day two I started there and cracked them good in the first 3-hours and then while looking for big fish, my livewells quit, and I had 4 dead fish. That’s a 4-pound penalty. Weighed in 12-pounds and was sitting decent, but should have been in the top 10 with one day left. I did get a check, but some unfortunate mishaps caused me to stumble. It was a salvaged event. I fell to 10th in AOY.”
At Winnebago, more unfortunate things caused Watkins his worst event of the season. Finishing in 33rd place, his practice revealed a stellar offshore bite, but unfavorable weather during the event killed all hopes of moving up in the AOY standings. Another event viewed as a survival event.
“Going into Grand, I was still in 10th place and knew I survived. I just needed to catch a few fish to make the championship. I literally put my head down and swung for the fence, not technically, but I went looking for bigger fish regardless. I had no spinning rods, and was able to uncover a dock pattern that revealed some larger fish. “
The move paid off as Watkins was able to seal the victory with a big bag on the final day. With a guaranteed spot in the championship, Watkins played the weather changing game and was able to execute where others were not. A win is huge, but there is still unfinished business.
“I never said this all season, but I still have another goal. I want to win the championship. Nobody ever forgets who wins the championship, especially the first one. I didn’t know where it was going to be, but regardless, it’s no pressure, still getting paid no matter what, I can go out, relax, and fish free. That’s when I am at my best. To top it all off, it’s on a place where I have countless hours on the river in the fall – I cannot wait.”
See the final Progressive Angler of the Year results, here!

Battle For The Trophy In Bassmaster Fishing 2022’s “Bassmaster Royale” Multiplayer Mode

October 8, 2021

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Battle For The Trophy In Bassmaster Fishing 2022’s “Bassmaster Royale” Multiplayer Mode

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — When Bassmaster Fishing 2022, the Official Video Game, launches later this fall, angling aficionados will enjoy two multiplayer options for relaxing fun or ultracompetitive gaming.

Enjoy a lazy Sunday afternoon playing with friends on the Sabine River or the relaxing waters of Chickamauga Lake in a noncompetitive environment, exploring the waters for the ideal fishing spots and showing off custom characters or, for a more adrenaline-pumping experience, battle other gamers to become the Bassmaster Royale champion.

Bassmaster Royale mode, a game mode never before offered in a fishing game, challenges players to find hot spots and catch more fish than other anglers. Players will need to stay above the cut line, a moving target setting a minimum combined weight of all fish caught, to avoid being eliminated during four events taking place throughout the match. Players will need to keep their eyes on the leaderboard to avoid being culled.

Anglers will begin their competitions in one of three different spots, where they’ll need to quickly race to their favorite fishing hot spot to start hooking bass while keeping an eye out for other anglers trying to muscle in on their territory. Like in a real tournament, changing locations can waste precious time but pay dividends if other anglers are packed closely together and competing for the same bass. Those who don’t make the cut during each event will be eliminated while the angler with the highest combined weight at the end of the four events is declared the Bassmaster Royale Champion!

Dovetail Games, maker of Bassmaster Fishing 2022, offers full support for multiplayer cross-play across all platforms so anglers can compete against each other, or relax together, no matter what system they use.

Post launch, the Dovetail Games team has exciting plans to bring new multiplayer modes where players can fish against others to be the Bassmaster Classic champion online or become the angler of the month in the global Dovetail Fishing League! More information about post launch multiplayer plans will be revealed later this year.

Bassmaster Fishing 2022 will be available beginning Oct. 28 in North America and Europe on the PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4, Xbox Series X|S, the Xbox One family of devices, including the Xbox One X and Xbox Game Pass, and Windows PC via Steam. The game is available for preorder now on PlayStation, and Playstation®Plus members get a 10% discount.

For regular updates and more information, please visit Bassmasterthegame.com.

About Dovetail Games
Dovetail Games was launched in 2013. Previously trading as RailSimulator.com Ltd, the business launched in 2009 initially producing and marketing the PC game Train Simulator. Today, Dovetail Games is responsible for developing train and fishing simulation games for PC and leading consoles. Dovetailgames.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 B.A.S.S. Nation 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.

Retrieve Speed 101 – Here is Your Guide! by Fresh Baitz

Retrieve speed is one of the most overlooked factors in angler success. Work a bait too slow and the fish get too good of a look at it, which can cause finicky fish to shy away from striking. Conversely, a bait burned through an area too quickly can be in and out of the strike zone before a bass even knows it’s there.

The speed factor becomes even more important when the bite is tough, and knowing when to slow down or speed up is a skill that can turn tough days into memorable ones.

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Speeding It Up

The best times to speed up your presentation can be summed up with the words hot, clear, and calm. Since all fish are cold blooded (bass and baitfish), their metabolism is linked to the water temperature. When the water temperature is warm, their metabolism is higher and thus they move and react much faster. For that reason, you’re better off working baits faster during the warm water period from late spring all the way through the summer.

Although it’s seemingly counterintuitive, another ideal time to speed up is in clear water. Since bass are primarily visual feeders, in clear water they are at their most observant. If you work a bait slowly through an area in clear water, the bass get a really good look at your presentation, which means that they can more easily tell that it isn’t actual prey. Spinnerbaits, Worms, and soft plastics in clear water gives the bass just enough time to see the bait, but not a good enough look to decide it’s something unnatural.

 

Slowing It Down

If the mantra for speeding up is hot, clear, and calm; then the mantra for slowing down is the opposite, cold, dirty, and windy. When it’s cold, bass and prey fish are lethargic, and less willing to move quickly to strike. To compensate, work your baits slower than you would in the summer. If it’s extremely cold, don’t be afraid to dead stick bait for up to several minutes to allow lethargic bass to close in and bite.

In dirty water, bass rely more on their lateral lines to feed, and their strike windows are much smaller. For that reason, it pays to work through areas with slow moving baits or saturate individual pieces of cover to give bass time to find your bait through the murk.

If it’s windy, slow rolling a crankbait can be deadly because it gives bass a longer time to hone in on the presentation through the chop and disturbance.

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Roster Set for Major League Fishing’s REDCREST 2022 in Tulsa

Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees to Host 41 Anglers Competing for Top Prize of $300,000, Outdoor Sports Expo to Be Held at Tulsa’s Expo Square

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TULSA, Okla. (Oct. 8, 2021) – Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees is ready. The field of 41 professional anglers is confirmed. The Outdoor Sports Expo planning is underway. REDCREST 2022, the Major League Fishing (MLF) Bass Pro Tour Championship, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is set to be a massive event for fishing and outdoors enthusiasts.

Originally scheduled for February of 2021, the event was postponed a year after mounting uncertainties due to the COVID-19 pandemic, travel restrictions and a guest capacity reduction at Expo Square. With relaxed restrictions and Tulsa once again open for business, it’s full steam ahead for MLF and event hosts VisitTulsa, the City of Grove, and the Grove Area Chamber of Commerce.

“With our MLF headquarters based in Tulsa, this is a homecoming for Major League Fishing and we are honored to showcase our sport and the outdoors to the Tulsa community with our world championship event,” said Michael Mulone, Senior Director of Events and Partnerships for MLF. “REDCREST 2022 is going to be a show like no other, and we look forward to highlighting Grand Lake and Tulsa to the tens of thousands of passionate fishing and outdoors fans that will attend the event and the hundreds of thousands of fans that will be watching from around the world.”

The five-day bass-fishing world championship, shot for television broadcast on CBS, the Discovery Channel and the Outdoor Channel, will showcase the top 41 Bass Pro Tour anglers from the 2021 season competing for the prestigious REDCREST Championship and the top prize of $300,000.

According to MLF rules, the REDCREST field of 40 is determined by Angler of the Year (AOY) points ranking at the end of the seven-Stage 2021 Bass Pro Tour. This year, MLF and the MLF Anglers Association agreed upon a structure that allowed all 76 anglers on the Bass Pro Tour roster to drop their lowest finishes from the 2021 regular season. That helped to level the playing field after multiple anglers sat out of events due to health and safety concerns that fell under MLF’s CDC-recommended Healthy Operating Protocols and Executions (HOPE) guidelines.

When all of the AOY points were tallied, one angler that had qualified to compete in the event was negatively affected and dropped out of the 40-angler qualification. In the interest of fairness, that angler will still be allowed to compete in the event as the lowest-finish drop was not meant to penalize an angler that had already qualified. REDCREST 2022 will feature 41 anglers competing over the five-day competition.

The 41 pros from the 2021 Bass Pro Tour season that will compete in REDCREST 2022 at Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees are:

Casey Ashley, Donalds, S.C.
Adrian Avena, Vineland, N.J.
Josh Bertrand, Queen Creek, Ariz.
Zack Birge, Blanchard, Okla.
Stephen Browning, Hot Springs, Ark.
Brent Chapman, Lake Quivira, Kan.
Luke Clausen, Spokane, Wash.
Dustin Connell, Clanton, Ala.
Brandon Coulter, Knoxville, Tenn.
John Cox, DeBary, Fla.
Mark Davis, Mount Ida, Ark.
Ott DeFoe, Blaine, Tenn.
David Dudley, Lynchburg, Va.
Brent Ehrler, Redlands, Calif.
James Elam, Tulsa, Okla.
Edwin Evers, Talala, Okla.
Shinichi Fukae, Osaka, Japan
Anthony Gagliardi, Prosperity, S.C.
Alton Jones, Lorena, Texas
Alton Jones Jr., Waco, Texas
Bobby Lane, Lakeland, Fla.
Russ Lane, Prattville, Ala.
Jordan Lee, Cullman, Ala.
Justin Lucas, Guntersville, Ala.
Andy Montgomery, Blacksburg, S.C.
Andy Morgan, Dayton, Tenn.
Michael Neal, Dayton, Tenn.
Takahiro Omori, Tokyo, Japan
Skeet Reese, Auburn, Calif.
Mark Rose, Wynne, Ark.
Bradley Roy, Lancaster, Ky.
Fletcher Shryock of Guntersville, Ala.
Gerald Spohrer, Gonzales, La.
Jeff Sprague, Point, Texas
Wesley Strader, Spring City, Tenn.
Scott Suggs, Harrison, Ark.
Bryan Thrift, Shelby, N.C.
Kevin VanDam, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Greg Vinson, Wetumpka, Ala.
Jacob Wheeler, Harrison, Tenn.
Jesse Wiggins, Addison, Ala.

In addition to the competition, REDCREST 2022 will feature an Outdoor Sports Expo at Tulsa’s Expo Square on March 25-27, 2022. Tens of thousands of passionate MLF fans will pack the halls ready to see the latest in tackle and gear innovation, meet their fishing heroes, learn from the greatest anglers in the world, spend their money on merchandise and celebrate all things bass fishing. Bass Pro Tour anglers will conduct seminars and will be available for meet and greets with fans. Additional celebrities of the outdoors will be on site. All activities are free and open to the public.

Exhibitor space if filling up fast, but a limited number of spaces are still available. If your business is interested in being a part of the consumer outdoor sports show, please visit MajorLeagueFishing.com/REDCREST.

For complete details and updated information on the REDCREST 2022 and the Bass Pro Tour, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow MLF’s social media outlets at Facebook, TwitterInstagram, and  YouTube.

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Major League Fishing (MLF) is the world’s largest tournament-fishing organization, producing more than 250 events annually at some of the most prestigious fisheries in the world, while broadcasting to America’s living rooms on CBS, the Discovery Channel, the Outdoor Channel, CBS Sports Network, the World Fishing Network, the Sportsman Channel and on-demand on MyOutdoorTV (MOTV). Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with offices in Benton, Kentucky, the MLF roster of bass anglers includes the world’s top pros and more than 30,000 competitors in all 50 states and 13 countries. In 2019 MLF expanded its portfolio of catch, weigh and immediate release events to include the sport’s strongest five-biggest-fish format tournament circuits. Since its founding in 2011, MLF has advanced the sport of competitive fishing through its premier television broadcasts and livestreams, and is dedicated to improving the quality of life for bass through research, education, fisheries enhancement and fish care.

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Mixed Bag Lifts LeBrun To Day 1 Lead In Bassmaster Central Open At Lewis Smith Lake

Nick LeBrun, of Bossier City, La., is leading after Day 1 of the 2021 Basspro.com Bassmaster Central Open at Lewis Smith Lake with 15 pounds, 2 ounces. 

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October 7, 2021

Mixed Bag Lifts LeBrun To Day 1 Lead In Bassmaster Central Open At Lewis Smith Lake

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JASPER, Ala. — While the bites were hard to come by, Louisiana angler Nick LeBrun caught 15 pounds, 2 ounces of spotted and largemouth bass Thursday to take the Day 1 lead of the 2021 Basspro.com Bassmaster Open at Lewis Smith Lake.

After a practice filled with thunderstorms and drenching rains that brought the lake up several feet, Mother Nature threw one more curveball Thursday morning as the Day 1 takeoff was delayed nearly two hours by fog.

“I didn’t start fishing until after 9 o’clock and that was kind of in my head a little bit,” said LeBrun, who leads Cody Bird by 8 ounces and Brandon Ackerson by 15 ounces. “I was rushing and really wasn’t seeing much on the graph and I changed things up and caught a 3 1/2 about 10 o’clock. That got the momentum going.”

From there, LeBrun was able to add quality spotted bass and largemouth to his bag.

The bass he is targeting are chasing bait over deep water — as deep as 80 feet — but are suspended in the 10- to 20-foot zone. A Damiki rig on 12-pound Sunline SX1 braid with a Sunline FC Sniper 8-pound leader was his most productive bait.

Later in the day, LeBrun said he was able to also find a shallow bite that helped him make a few key culls. He added that some of the areas he’s been fishing got better with the rising water levels.

“I was using ActiveTarget most of the day,” he said. “Nine out of 10 fish that looked like they were good size would dart up at (my bait) and stare at it and follow it. But every once in a while, you’d find one that acted like it hadn’t seen a bait before.

“There wasn’t any getting it away from it. But the key is covering enough water and finding those active fish.”

Of his seven keepers, LeBrun landed four spotted bass and three largemouth. While he has one particular pattern going to target largemouth, the spotted bass aren’t that far away.

“If you point that transducer out there while you are fishing, you can stumble on some schools,” LeBrun said. “I’m being intentional about largemouth fishing, but every once in a while, I need to stop and look around out there. The spots are out there on that bait.”

Meanwhile, Bird also found a pattern centered around largemouth bass, securing 14-10 to land in second.

The winner of the 2020 Central Open on Alabama’s Neely Henry Lake and a qualifier for the 2021 Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk, Bird said many of the areas he found in practice were dirtier than expected after the heavy rains. He didn’t land a keeper until around 1 p.m.

“During practice, I only caught two 3-pounders,” Bird said. “This is the best day I’ve had since Friday. I stayed shallow and decided not to chase those herring fish.”

While a weather delay messed with his mindset during the Classic, a later boat draw and check-in time Thursday helped the Texas native stay focused.

In his years of experience on Lewis Smith Lake, Bird knows the largemouth bite can be finicky and that makes him unsure how the rest of the tournament will go.

“I may not catch one tomorrow,” he said. “I’ve got some other stuff, but when you run around you waste so much time and I have a short day tomorrow. I’m going to have to stick it to them earlier tomorrow.”

He added that he has caught keeper spotted bass in practice and was surprised he didn’t land any Thursday.

Ackerson caught 14-3 and anchored his bag with a 5-15 largemouth, which leads the Phoenix Boats Big Bass of the Tournament standings.

“I thought I was hung up in a brushpile,” the Oklahoma native said. “I knew I had a bite and I set the hook and it didn’t move. Then I felt the head shake, and then it came free and still didn’t come up. And I said, ‘I’m in trouble.’ I cranked hard on it and never stopped and brought it right over the gunnel and right in the boat.”

While Ackerson had quality bites, they were few and far between. His first stop was in an area where he caught fish on a topwater bait in practice, but he was unable to get those fish to commit. From there, he moved close to 40 times throughout the day.

“The zones I was targeting were pretty specific. It was hit it and move,” Ackerson said. “I had a good first day of practice but it progressively got worse every day. I was pretty limited to what I thought was good, so I stuck with that and never put it down. I knew I wasn’t going to get a lot of bites, but I thought I could get five.”

On the co-angler side, Kelly Townson of Hartselle, Ala., leads with 6-13 followed by Levi Allgeier with 6-11 and Ruben Arevalos with 6-7. Curtis King of Plaquemine, La., caught the Phoenix Boats Big Bass of the Day on the co-angler side with a 3-15.

After landing in 11th with 11-12 on Day 1, Jacob Powroznik from North Prince George, Va., maintained his lead in the Falcon Rods Bassmaster Opens Angler of the Year standings with 1,361 points. Tommy Williams is second with 1,315, followed by Sam George with 1,240.

John Garrett leads the Central Opens standings with 387 points, while Brandon Lester and Jay Przekurat are tied for second with 379.

The full field will launch from Smith Lake Public Boat Ramp Friday at 6:30 a.m. CT and will return for weigh-in at 2:30 p.m. The nonboater champion will be crowned at the conclusion of weigh-in, while the Top 10 boaters will compete on Championship Saturday. Saturday’s weigh-in will be held at the Bass Pro Shops in Leeds, Ala. Full coverage of the event will be available at Bassmaster.com.

The Chamber of Commerce of Walker County is hosting the event.

2021 Basspro.com Bassmaster Open at Lewis Smith Lake 10/7-10/9
Smith Lake, Jasper  AL.
(BOATER) Standings Day 1

   Angler                   Hometown              No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$

1.  Nick LeBrun            Bossier City, LA         5  15-02  200
Day 1: 5   15-02
2.  Cody Bird              Granbury, TX             5  14-10  199
Day 1: 5   14-10
3.  Brandon Ackerson       Afton, OK                5  14-03  198
Day 1: 5   14-03
4.  Tom Frink              Cedartown, GA            5  14-02  197
Day 1: 5   14-02
4.  Brock Mosley           Collinsville, MS         5  14-02  197
Day 1: 5   14-02
6.  Jay Przekurat          Stevens Point, WI        5  13-03  195
Day 1: 5   13-03
7.  Joseph Hardy           Hewitt, TX               5  12-09  194
Day 1: 5   12-09
8.  Teb Jones              Hattiesburg, MS          5  12-06  193
Day 1: 5   12-06
9.  Casey Scanlon          Eldon, MO                5  12-00  192
Day 1: 5   12-00
10. Tommy Williams         Shepherdsville, KY       5  11-15  191
Day 1: 5   11-15
11. Jacob Powroznik        North Prince George, VA  5  11-12  190
Day 1: 5   11-12
12. John Garrett           Union City, TN           5  11-11  189
Day 1: 5   11-11
13. Brandon Lester         Fayetteville, TN         5  11-07  188
Day 1: 5   11-07
14. Cody Huff              Ava, MO                  5  11-04  187
Day 1: 5   11-04
15. Bradley Hallman        Edmond, OK               5  11-03  186
Day 1: 5   11-03
16. Kyle Glasgow           Guin, AL                 5  11-02  185
Day 1: 5   11-02
17. Denny Fiedler          Wabasha, MN              5  11-00  184
Day 1: 5   11-00
17. Johnny McCombs         Morris, AL               5  11-00  184
Day 1: 5   11-00
19. Seiji Kato             Outsu Shiga JAPAN        5  10-15  182
Day 1: 5   10-15
20. Griffin Phillips       Mount Olive, AL          5  10-14  181
Day 1: 5   10-14
20. Greg Vance             Delhi, IA                5  10-14  181
Day 1: 5   10-14
22. Connor Graham          Minneapolis, MN          4  10-06  179
Day 1: 4   10-06
23. Kyle Austin            Ridgeville, SC           5  10-04  178
Day 1: 5   10-04
24. Jesse Wiggins          Logan, AL                5  10-03  177
Day 1: 5   10-03
25. Jim Dillard            West Monroe, LA          5  10-01  176
Day 1: 5   10-01
26. Matt Pangrac           Bixby, OK                5  10-00  175
Day 1: 5   10-00
27. Brian Peterson         Sauk City, WI            4  09-15  174
Day 1: 4   09-15
28. Justin Atkins          Florence, AL             5  09-13  173
Day 1: 5   09-13
28. Nick Ratliff           Vine Grove, KY           5  09-13  173
Day 1: 5   09-13
30. Jeff Kitchens          Auburn, AL               5  09-12  171
Day 1: 5   09-12
31. Allen Stewart          Lakeview, AR             5  09-11  170
Day 1: 5   09-11
31. Brandon Tallhamer      Parkersburg, WV          5  09-11  170
Day 1: 5   09-11
33. Allen Mcreath          Cullman, AL              4  09-09  168
Day 1: 4   09-09
34. Jacob Bigelow          Cecil, WI                5  09-08  167
Day 1: 5   09-08
35. Justin Hymel           Norco, LA                5  09-05  166
Day 1: 5   09-05
36. Chris White            Russiaville, IN          5  09-04  165
Day 1: 5   09-04
37. Dustin Williamson      Aiken, SC                4  09-04  164
Day 1: 4   09-04
38. Allan Glasgow          Ashville, AL             5  09-01  163
Day 1: 5   09-01
39. Lee Black              Moulton, AL              5  09-00  162
Day 1: 5   09-00
40. Jordan Wiggins         Cullman, AL              5  08-15  161
Day 1: 5   08-15
41. Terry Luedtke          Burton, TX               4  08-15  160
Day 1: 4   08-15
41. Jimmy Steed            Zapata, TX               4  08-15  160
Day 1: 4   08-15
43. Jennings Earnest       Guin, AL                 3  08-15  158
Day 1: 3   08-15
44. Jay Nyce Jr.           Rogers, AR               5  08-14  157
Day 1: 5   08-14
45. Justin Kerr            Lake Havasu, AZ          5  08-12  156
Day 1: 5   08-12
46. Greg Pugh              Cullman, AL              4  08-12  155
Day 1: 4   08-12
47. Austin Cranford        Moore, OK                3  08-11  154
Day 1: 3   08-11
48. Robin Erb              Crane Hill, AL           4  08-08  153
Day 1: 4   08-08
49. Jacob Walker           Alabaster, AL            5  08-06  152
Day 1: 5   08-06
50. Wesley Gore            Clanton, AL              4  08-04  151
Day 1: 4   08-04
50. Hensley Powell         Whitwell, TN             4  08-04  151
Day 1: 4   08-04
52. Daisuke Aoki           Minamitsurugun Yamanash  4  08-03  149
Day 1: 4   08-03
52. Joseph Webster         Winfield, AL             4  08-03  149
Day 1: 4   08-03
54. David Kilgore          Jasper, AL               3  08-03  147
Day 1: 3   08-03
55. Brent Shores           Boise, ID                4  08-01  146
Day 1: 4   08-01
56. Todd Castledine        Nacogdoches, TX          4  08-00  145
Day 1: 4   08-00
56. Bobby Taylor           Jasper, AL               4  08-00  145
Day 1: 4   08-00
58. Marshall Hughes        Hemphill, TX             4  07-15  143
Day 1: 4   07-15
59. Austin Brimeyer        Dubuque, IA              4  07-14  142
Day 1: 4   07-14
59. Jordan Lee             Cullman, AL              4  07-14  142
Day 1: 4   07-14
61. Billy Smith            Montgomery, TX           4  07-13  140
Day 1: 4   07-13
62. Randy Blaukat          Springfield, MO          4  07-04  139
Day 1: 4   07-04
63. Dustin Reneau          Mckinney, TX             4  07-03  138
Day 1: 4   07-03
64. Dustin Neat            Dunnville, KY            4  07-02  137
Day 1: 4   07-02
65. Robbie McDonald        Little Rock, AR          3  07-02  136
Day 1: 3   07-02
66. Zeke Gossett           Pell City, AL            3  06-15  135
Day 1: 3   06-15
67. Harvey Horne           Bella Vista, AR          4  06-14  134
Day 1: 4   06-14
68. Todd Risinger          West Monroe, LA          4  06-12  133
Day 1: 4   06-12
69. Oliver Ngy             Frisco, TX               3  06-12  132
Day 1: 3   06-12
70. Daisuke Kita           Ootsu-Shi JAPAN          3  06-11  131
Day 1: 3   06-11
71. Scott Isaacs           Ladonia, TX              4  06-08  130
Day 1: 4   06-08
72. James Christian        Dickson, TN              4  06-04  129
Day 1: 4   06-04
72. Sam George             Athens, AL               4  06-04  129
Day 1: 4   06-04
72. Patrick Walters        Summerville, SC          4  06-04  129
Day 1: 4   06-04
75. Jarrett Brown          Montevallo, AL           3  06-00  126
Day 1: 3   06-00
75. Lucas Ragusa           Gonzales, LA             3  06-00  126
Day 1: 3   06-00
77. Chris Groh             Spring Grove, IL         3  05-14  124
Day 1: 3   05-14
78. Jay Brainard           Mountain Home, AR        3  05-13  123
Day 1: 3   05-13
78. Josh Oliver            Southside, AL            3  05-13  123
Day 1: 3   05-13
80. Caleb Gibson           Tahlequah, OK            4  05-11  121
Day 1: 4   05-11
80. David Williams         Newton, NC               4  05-11  121
Day 1: 4   05-11
82. Tyler Rivet            Raceland, LA             3  05-11  119
Day 1: 3   05-11
83. Matt Green             Cartersville, GA         3  05-10  118
Day 1: 3   05-10
84. Blake Whatley          Harleton, TX             2  05-10  117
Day 1: 2   05-10
85. Cole Drummond          Effingham, SC            3  05-09  116
Day 1: 3   05-09
86. Chris Jones            Bokoshe, OK              2  05-09  115
Day 1: 2   05-09
87. Carl Jocumsen          Queensland TN AUSTRALIA  3  05-08  114
Day 1: 3   05-08
88. Dale Hightower         Mannford, OK             3  05-07  113
Day 1: 3   05-07
89. Brandon Looney         Athens, AL               3  05-05  112
Day 1: 3   05-05
90. Lance Crawford         Broken Bow, OK           3  05-03  111
Day 1: 3   05-03
91. Philip Atkins          Killen, AL               3  05-02  110
Day 1: 3   05-02
91. Randy Plyler           Arkadelphia, AR          3  05-02  110
Day 1: 3   05-02
93. Nathan Harbison        Madera, CA               3  05-01  108
Day 1: 3   05-01
93. Cory Leita             Victoria, TX             3  05-01  108
Day 1: 3   05-01
95. Chris Beaudrie         Princeton, KY            3  05-00  106
Day 1: 3   05-00
96. Josh Bragg             Jacksonville, AL         3  05-00  105
Day 1: 3   05-00
97. Jacob Foutz            Charleston, TN           2  04-15  104
Day 1: 2   04-15
97. Adam Neu               Forestville, WI          2  04-15  104
Day 1: 2   04-15
99. Derek Hicks            Rocky Face, GA           2  04-14  102
Day 1: 2   04-14
99. James Rampey           Liberty, SC              2  04-14  102
Day 1: 2   04-14
101. Andrew Upshaw          Hemphill, TX             3  04-13  100
Day 1: 3   04-13
102. Julius Mazy            Phoenix, AZ              2  04-11   99
Day 1: 2   04-11
103. Ryan Heavener          Tulsa, OK                2  04-09   98
Day 1: 2   04-09
103. Masayuki Matsushita    Tokoname-Shi JAPAN       2  04-09   98
Day 1: 2   04-09
105. Darrell Newman         Bruceville, TX           2  04-08   96
Day 1: 2   04-08
105. Cody Shry              Pinehrst, TX             2  04-08   96
Day 1: 2   04-08
105. Caiden Sinclair        Wilsonville, AL          2  04-08   96
Day 1: 2   04-08
108. Mark Hicks             Glouster, OH             2  04-06   93
Day 1: 2   04-06
108. Brian Robison          Bellville, TX            2  04-06   93
Day 1: 2   04-06
110. Kenta Kimura           Osaka OK JAPAN           2  04-05   91
Day 1: 2   04-05
111. Jimmy Mason            Rogersville, AL          2  04-04   90
Day 1: 2   04-04
111. Kaoru O’Bryan          Benton, KY               2  04-04   90
Day 1: 2   04-04
113. Mark Russell           Mt Vernon, TX            2  04-03   88
Day 1: 2   04-03
114. Adam Knowles           Trevor, WI               2  03-14   87
Day 1: 2   03-14
114. Myles Palmer           Alexander City, AL       2  03-14   87
Day 1: 2   03-14
114. Brian Post             Janesville, WI           2  03-14   87
Day 1: 2   03-14
117. Charlie Hartley        Grove City, OH           2  03-13   84
Day 1: 2   03-13
118. Briana Tucker          Trinity, AL              1  03-13   83
Day 1: 1   03-13
119. Brent Crow             Hartselle, AL            2  03-12   82
Day 1: 2   03-12
119. Logan Latuso           Gonzales, LA             2  03-12   82
Day 1: 2   03-12
119. Luke Plunkett          Pinson, AL               2  03-12   82
Day 1: 2   03-12
122. BJ Baxter              Willshire, OH            2  03-11   79
Day 1: 2   03-11
122. Kyle Patrick           Cooperstown, NY          2  03-11   79
Day 1: 2   03-11
124. Justin Nichols         Tuscaloosa, AL           2  03-10   77
Day 1: 2   03-10
125. Joey Nania             Cropwell, AL             2  03-08   76
Day 1: 2   03-08
125. Chad Smith             Minnetonka, MN           2  03-08   76
Day 1: 2   03-08
125. Mark Watson            Midlothian, TX           2  03-08   76
Day 1: 2   03-08
128. Clayton Barnes         Clanton, AL              2  03-05   73
Day 1: 2   03-05
128. Andy Hribar            Lakeville, MN            2  03-05   73
Day 1: 2   03-05
130. Randall Carter         Maplesville, AL          2  03-04   71
Day 1: 2   03-04
130. Dustin Wheeler         Hulbert, OK              2  03-04   71
Day 1: 2   03-04
132. John Maner             Falkville, AL            2  03-03   69
Day 1: 2   03-03
132. Corey Stewart III      Lees Summit, MO          2  03-03   69
Day 1: 2   03-03
134. Cody Steckel           Las Vegas, NV            2  03-02   67
Day 1: 2   03-02
135. Tim Arnold             Cullman, AL              2  03-00   66
Day 1: 2   03-00
135. Cody Detweiler         Guntersville, AL         2  03-00   66
Day 1: 2   03-00
135. Danny Hardy            Cantonment, FL           2  03-00   66
Day 1: 2   03-00
135. Mitchell Jennings      Valley, AL               2  03-00   66
Day 1: 2   03-00
139. Allen Brooks           Canton, GA               1  03-00   62
Day 1: 1   03-00
140. Billy McCaghren Jr     Mayflower, AR            1  02-15   61
Day 1: 1   02-15
140. Connor Rushing         Zachary, LA              1  02-15   61
Day 1: 1   02-15
142. Richard Kaluba         Litchfield, OH           2  02-14   59
Day 1: 2   02-14
142. Christian Mazzola Sr   Walnutport, PA           2  02-14   59
Day 1: 2   02-14
144. Gary Caruso            Baton Rouge, LA          2  02-12   57
Day 1: 2   02-12
145. Chris Bailey           Eddy, TX                 1  02-12   56
Day 1: 1   02-12
146. Clay Dyer              Hamilton, AL             2  02-11   55
Day 1: 2   02-11
147. Ken Iyobe              Tokoname-Shi JAPAN       1  02-06   54
Day 1: 1   02-06
148. Chris Keeble           Lenoir City, TN          1  02-05   53
Day 1: 1   02-05
149. Adam Rasmussen         Sturgeon Bay, WI         1  02-04   52
Day 1: 1   02-04
150. Michael Wooten         White House, TN          1  02-02   51
Day 1: 1   02-02
151. James Meers            Rome, GA                 1  02-01   50
Day 1: 1   02-01
151. Crispin Powley         Camden, TN               1  02-01   50
Day 1: 1   02-01
153. Travis Burch           La Cygne, KS             1  02-00   48
Day 1: 1   02-00
154. Greg Mansfield         Olathe, KS               1  01-15   47
Day 1: 1   01-15
154. Jaxon Sullivan         Reagan, TN               1  01-15   47
Day 1: 1   01-15
156. Travis Harriman        Huntsville, AR           1  01-14   45
Day 1: 1   01-14
156. Jerod Hawkes           Eagle Pass, TX           1  01-14   45
Day 1: 1   01-14
158. Luke Dunkin            Lawrenceburg, TN         1  01-13   43
Day 1: 1   01-13
158. Allan Nail             Sand Springs, OK         1  01-13   43
Day 1: 1   01-13
158. Trey Swindle           Cleveland, AL            1  01-13   43
Day 1: 1   01-13
158. Joel Willert           Prior Lake, MN           1  01-13   43
Day 1: 1   01-13
162. Trevor McKinney        Benton, IL               1  01-12   39
Day 1: 1   01-12
162. Blake Sylvester        Plaquemine, LA           1  01-12   39
Day 1: 1   01-12
164. Shane Melton           Kokomo, IN               1  01-11   37
Day 1: 1   01-11
164. Brian Morris           Cullman, AL              1  01-11   37
Day 1: 1   01-11
166. Austin Archer          Anniston, AL             1  01-10   35
Day 1: 1   01-10
166. Wyatt Burkhalter       Coker, AL                1  01-10   35
Day 1: 1   01-10
166. Shaine Campbell        Brookeland, TX           1  01-10   35
Day 1: 1   01-10
166. Cody Ryan Greaney      La Grange, TX            1  01-10   35
Day 1: 1   01-10
166. Ethan King             Wilsonville, AL          1  01-10   35
Day 1: 1   01-10
171. Bill McNutt            Henry, IL                1  01-09   30
Day 1: 1   01-09
172. Chancy Walters         West Des Moines, IA      1  01-08   29
Day 1: 1   01-08
173. David Dove             Columbus, MS             1  01-07   28
Day 1: 1   01-07
173. Kevin Ledoux           Choctaw, OK              1  01-07   28
Day 1: 1   01-07
173. Travis Loyd            Brookeland , TX          1  01-07   28
Day 1: 1   01-07
176. Billy Billeaud         Lafayette, LA            1  01-06   25
Day 1: 1   01-06
176. Joe Combs              Paragould, AR            1  01-06   25
Day 1: 1   01-06
176. Jeff Lugar             Princeton, TX            1  01-06   25
Day 1: 1   01-06
179. Tom Statler            Kimberling City, MO      1  01-05   22
Day 1: 1   01-05
180. Todd Childs            Waxahachie, TX           1  01-04   21
Day 1: 1   01-04
180. Toby Hartsell          Afton, OK                1  01-04   21
Day 1: 1   01-04
182. Bill Weidler           Helena, AL               1  00-07   19
Day 1: 1   00-07
183. Rutger Hyche           Double Springs, AL       1  00-06   18
Day 1: 1   00-06
184. Scott Allgood          Fair Play, SC            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Adrian Barnes          Belton, TX               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Adam Bartusek          Lakeville, MN            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Andrew Behnke          Fond Du Lac, WI          0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Lucas Bradley          Flippin, AR              0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Phillip Brannon        Sylacauga, AL            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Jon Canada             Helena, AL               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. RJ Chandler Jr.        Vinton, LA               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Conner Choate          Toddville, IA            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Lonnie Cochran         Section, AL              0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. John Connell           Marion, IL               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Neal Gilmore           Magnolia, TX             0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Darold Gleason         Many, LA                 0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Johnny Grice           Arp, TX                  0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Mitchell Grimsley      Hiawassee, GA            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Wayne Hall             Cottonwood, AZ           0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Brent Homan            Graham, TX               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Larry Jenkins          Leesburg, TX             0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Jeremy Johnson         Mansfield, TX            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Tadd Johnson           Lakeville, MN            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Rick Nishio            Southside, AL            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Troy O’Rourke          Bentonville, AR          0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Josh Pladies           Belton, MO               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Dave Redington         Winnsboro, TX            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Tom Redington          Winnsboro, TX            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Jason Reyes            Huffman, TX              0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Tommy Robinson         Westland, MI             0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Luke Shrader           Barrington, NJ           0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Spike Stoker           Cisco, TX                0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Austin Sudduth         Waterford, WI            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Dustin Wilkey          Durant, OK               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Skyler Williams        Arley, AL                0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
184. Chris Wooten           West Point, MS           0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
———————————————————————–
Totals
Day   #Limits    #Fish      Weight
1        39       527      1073-00
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39       527      1073-00
2021 Basspro.com Bassmaster Central Open at Lewis Smith Lake 10/7-10/9
Smith Lake, Jasper  AL.
(NON_BOATER) Standings Day 1

Angler                   Hometown              No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$

1.  Kelly Townson          Hartselle, AL            3  06-13  200
Day 1: 3   06-13
2.  Levi Allgeier          Bardstown, KY            3  06-11  199
Day 1: 3   06-11
3.  Ruben Arevalos         Poth, TX                 3  06-07  198
Day 1: 3   06-07
4.  Jacob Novak            Clear Lake, MN           3  06-04  197
Day 1: 3   06-04
5.  Jamey Sickafoose       Dora, AL                 3  05-15  196
Day 1: 3   05-15
6.  Travis Culbreth        Alexander City, AL       3  05-11  195
Day 1: 3   05-11
7.  David Harrell          Downsville, LA           3  05-10  194
Day 1: 3   05-10
8.  Curtis King            Plaquemine, LA           2  05-09  193
Day 1: 2   05-09
9.  Mitch Van Ert          Watertown, WI            3  05-07  192
Day 1: 3   05-07
10. Todd Lee               Jasper, AL               3  05-06  191
Day 1: 3   05-06
11. Justin Stephenson      Jasper, AL               3  05-05  190
Day 1: 3   05-05
12. Riley Kilpatrick       Jasper, AL               2  03-13  189
Day 1: 2   03-13
13. Vernon Cooksey         Bossier City, LA         1  03-12  188
Day 1: 1   03-12
14. John Jacobs            Birmingham, AL           2  03-11  187
Day 1: 2   03-11
15. Joseph Shaw            Madison, WI              2  03-09  186
Day 1: 2   03-09
16. Brad Hollowell         Azle, TX                 2  03-07  185
Day 1: 2   03-07
16. Terry Neal             Magnolia, AR             2  03-07  185
Day 1: 2   03-07
16. Clayton Torson         Cedar Rapids, IA         2  03-07  185
Day 1: 2   03-07
19. Charles Reed           Batesville, MS           2  03-06  182
Day 1: 2   03-06
20. Collin Allison         Vestavia, AL             2  03-04  181
Day 1: 2   03-04
20. Marty Tanner           Tolar, TX                2  03-04  181
Day 1: 2   03-04
22. Jim Ford               Magnolia, AR             2  03-02  179
Day 1: 2   03-02
23. Michael Butler         Lake In The Hills, IL    2  03-01  178
Day 1: 2   03-01
23. Jacob Collins          Hillsboro, IL            2  03-01  178
Day 1: 2   03-01
23. Kolten Goolsby         Palestine, TX            2  03-01  178
Day 1: 2   03-01
23. Shane Soriano          Merced, CA               2  03-01  178
Day 1: 2   03-01
27. Noah Armstrong         Fayetteville, GA         2  03-00  174
Day 1: 2   03-00
28. James Scott            Moore, OK                1  02-14  173
Day 1: 1   02-14
29. John Goul              Philadelphia, MS         1  02-12  172
Day 1: 1   02-12
30. Jonathan Barnette      Jasper, AL               1  02-11  171
Day 1: 1   02-11
30. Sherman Marbutt        Hackleburg, AL           1  02-11  171
Day 1: 1   02-11
30. Ken Yamate             Richardson, TX           1  02-11  171
Day 1: 1   02-11
33. Adam Tims              Royse City, TX           1  02-08  168
Day 1: 1   02-08
34. Gabe Pearce            Logan, AL                1  02-07  167
Day 1: 1   02-07
35. Jeremy Duke            Gautier, MS              1  02-06  166
Day 1: 1   02-06
36. John Stewart           Lees Summit, MO          1  02-02  165
Day 1: 1   02-02
37. Matt Schiefelbein      Marseilles, IL           1  02-00  164
Day 1: 1   02-00
38. Don Harvey             Franklin, TN             1  01-13  163
Day 1: 1   01-13
39. Johnny Ward Jr         Waynesville, MO          1  01-12  162
Day 1: 1   01-12
40. Blake McAnnally        Springville, AL          1  01-11  161
Day 1: 1   01-11
40. Tim Rath               Lake Havasu City, AZ     1  01-11  161
Day 1: 1   01-11
42. W Luckett Jr           Ridgeland, MS            1  01-10  159
Day 1: 1   01-10
43. Trae Anderson          Jasper, AL               1  01-09  158
Day 1: 1   01-09
43. Wade Garcia            Alma, AR                 1  01-09  158
Day 1: 1   01-09
43. Joshua Griffith        Huntsville, AL           1  01-09  158
Day 1: 1   01-09
43. Steven Hatch           Long Beach, MS           1  01-09  158
Day 1: 1   01-09
43. Clifton Overstreet     Dothan, AL               1  01-09  158
Day 1: 1   01-09
43. Hunter Reifschneider   Marion, IA               1  01-09  158
Day 1: 1   01-09
43. Gary Roberts           Monroe, LA               1  01-09  158
Day 1: 1   01-09
43. Douglas Vaughn         Houston, AL              1  01-09  158
Day 1: 1   01-09
51. Hunter Miles           Collinsville, MS         1  01-08  150
Day 1: 1   01-08
51. Dirk Wenzlaff          Frisco, TX               1  01-08  150
Day 1: 1   01-08
53. Michael Benson         Cullman, AL              1  01-07  148
Day 1: 1   01-07
53. Chase Cook             Guin, AL                 1  01-07  148
Day 1: 1   01-07
53. Carson Denmark         Malcolm, AL              1  01-07  148
Day 1: 1   01-07
53. Jonathan Majors        Chelsea, AL              1  01-07  148
Day 1: 1   01-07
53. Larry Mcneil           Meridianville, AL        1  01-07  148
Day 1: 1   01-07
53. Frank Williams         Saint Charles, MO        1  01-07  148
Day 1: 1   01-07
59. Keith Eddleman         Buda, TX                 1  01-06  142
Day 1: 1   01-06
59. Steve Madar            Starkville, MS           1  01-06  142
Day 1: 1   01-06
59. Stephen Parnell        Brandon, MS              1  01-06  142
Day 1: 1   01-06
62. Ryker Holmes           Arlington, TX            1  01-04  139
Day 1: 1   01-04
62. John Keith             Remlap, AL               1  01-04  139
Day 1: 1   01-04
62. Teron Prince           New Hope, AL             1  01-04  139
Day 1: 1   01-04
65. Thomas Abraham         Winchester, TN           0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Jason Adams            Raceland, LA             0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Colten Anders          Burton, TX               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Gary Bates             Athens, AL               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. James Bell             Pace, FL                 0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Andy Beloat            Montgomery, TX           0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Matthew Bierman        Nashville, IL            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Aaron Bishop           Hamilton, AL             0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. David Booth            Erin, TN                 0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Kevin Booty            Many, LA                 0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Cole Boyd              Springfield, MO          0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. James Boyett           Mountain Home, AR        0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Noah Boyett            Mountain Home, AR        0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Skyler Browning        Crosby, TX               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Scott Burnett          Warrior, AL              0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Jamie Butler           Jasper, AL               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Jeffrey Chapman        Chunchula, AL            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Andy Chappell          Warrior, AL              0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Morris Collins         Fairfield, OH            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. David Cortinas         Keller, TX               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Rock Crowe             Valley, AL               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. John Cummings          Maumelle, AR             0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Ethan Flack            Baileyton, AL            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Robert Fortner         Conway, AR               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Elliot Gardner         Brenham, TX              0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Ralph Gibson           Locust Grove, OK         0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Gerald Grace           Jasper, AL               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Bruce Griffin          Jasper, AL               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Brian Hamaker          Huntsville, AL           0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Gary Haraguchi         Murfreesboro, TN         0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Chad Harvey            Cave Creek, AZ           0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Nikki Jo Hatten        Clanton, AL              0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Christopher Haynes     Memphis, TN              0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Allen Heston           Pittsburg, TX            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Darrell Hille          Springfield, TN          0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Yo Howard              Bolingbrook, IL          0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Mike Isaak             Caryle, IL               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Jeffrey Jennings       Lanett, AL               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Jon Jezierski          Troy, MI                 0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Kevin Johns            Eads, TN                 0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Joe Laseter            Addison, AL              0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Will Major             Port Allen, LA           0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Kevin Mallow           Kansas, OK               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Kevin Maxwell          Laneville, TX            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Michael Mayo           Collierville, TN         0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Angela Mayo            Maiden, NC               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. David McMurphy         Wilsonville, AL          0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. A.J. Menssen           Bloomington, IL          0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Jim Opetaia-Williamson Winter Garden, FL        0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Blake Oswalt           Jasper, AL               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Terry Petchinsky       Lewisville, TX           0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Ethen Preston          Tower City, ND           0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Dawain Rhudy           Guin, AL                 0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Cory Richard           Carencro, LA             0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. David Riggs            Hillsboro, IL            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Ronald Robbs           Fredericktown, MO        0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Richard Roulston       Little Rock, AR          0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Dillon Saffle          Eureka, MO               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Kelly Salow            Delhi, IA                0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Jeffrey Salter         Bay Minette, AL          0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Grayson Sanders        Lewisville, TX           0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Greg Secord            Salem, SC                0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Lamar Shelton          Athens, AL               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Ben Shuler             Midland, TX              0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Leland Smith           Warrior, AL              0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Timmy Smith            Jemison, AL              0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Sam Sobieck            New Prague, MN           0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. William Spencer        Maplesville, AL          0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Randy Tallhamer        Parkersburg, WV          0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Kayden Tanner          Tolar, TX                0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Benjamin Townson       Hartselle, AL            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Daniel Valois Gomez    Caracas FL VENEZUELA     0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Dwain Vogelpohl        Cambridge, MN            0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Randy Waddell          Guntersville, AL         0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Cory Weaver            Ankeny, IA               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Mark Wethington        Liberty, KY              0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Kaden Wiedenfeld       Boerne, TX               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Tray Williams          Danville, AL             0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
65. Steve Wilson           Empire, AL               0  00-00    0
Day 1: 0   00-00
144. Andrew Packard         Fresno, CA               0  -1-00    0
Day 1: 0   -01-00
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Totals
Day   #Limits    #Fish      Weight
1        10       100       183-03
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10       100       183-03

MLF Announces Fort Loudoun and Tellico Lakes as Venue for 2021 Phoenix Bass Fishing League Wild Card Tournament

TULSA, Okla. (October 7, 2021) – Major League Fishing, the world’s largest tournament fishing organization, announced that the 2021 Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine Wild Card Regional will take place on Fort Loudoun and Tellico Lakes in Lenoir City, Tennessee, Nov. 5-6. The two-day event, hosted by Visit Loudon County and City of Lenoir City , will launch from the Tellico Dam Reservation Boat Ramp in Lenoir City.

Anglers must have entered all five events within a Phoenix Bass Fishing League division during the 2021 season and fished at least two of them in order to be eligible to fish the no-entry-fee Wild Card. In addition, anglers who fish in a regular BFL Regional Championship are ineligible.

Anglers will take off from Tellico Dam Reservation Boat Ramp, located at 1075 US-321 in Lenoir City, at 8 a.m. ET each day of competition. Weigh-ins will be held at the ramp both days beginning at 4 p.m. Fans are welcome to attend the event or follow the action online through the “MLF Live” weigh-in broadcasts at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

The full field competes both days at the Phoenix Bass Fishing League Wild Card, with winners determined by the heaviest two-day catch. The top six boaters and top six Strike King co-anglers will advance to the 2022 Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine All-American, held on Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs, Arkansas, June 2-4, hosted by the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism and Visit Hot Springs.

An optional pot is available to anglers who elect to participate at the Wild Card tournament. Entry fees for the optional pot is $300 for boaters and $150 for co-anglers, with the top 20 percent of anglers who elect to participate in the optional pot receiving checks. There will be no official practice period or off-limits period prior to the pre-tournament meeting for the Wild Card. No contestant may be on tournament waters for the purpose of locating bass or potential fishing waters after the start of the pre-tournament meeting except during tournament hours.

Entry for the Phoenix Bass Fishing League Wild Card is now open and runs through Thursday, November 4, 2021, at 5 p.m. CT. Anglers can enter by phone at 270.252.1000.

The 2021 MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine is a 24-division circuit devoted to weekend anglers, with 128 tournaments throughout the season and five qualifying events in each division. The top 45 boaters and Strike King co-anglers from each division, along with the five winners of the qualifying events, advance to one of six Phoenix Bass Fishing League Regional Championships.

The top six finishers in each regional will qualify for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American.

For complete details and updated information visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine on MLF’s social media outlets at  FacebookTwitterInstagram and  YouTube.

Huntsville’s Salzman Wins Two-Day Phoenix Bass Fishing League Super-Tournament on Lake Guntersville

Boater Ryan Salzman of Huntsville, Alabama and Strike King co-angler Chris Harcrow of Dawson, Alabama.
Dawson’s Harcrow Wins Strike King Co-Angler Division
SCOTTSBORO, Ala. (Oct. 6, 2021) – Boater Ryan Salzman of Huntsville, Alabama wins the two-day Phoenix Bass Fishing League Super-Tournament Presented by T-H Marine at Lake Guntersville Presented by Googan Baits in Scottsboro, Alabama on Sunday. Salzman earned $15,088 for his victory at the event, hosted by the Mountain Lakes Chamber of Commerce.
TOP 10 RESULTS
RANK BOATER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Ryan Salzman of Huntsville, Ala. 10 34-6 $15,088
2nd Logan Brewer of Town Creek, Ala. 10 34-2 $3,544
3rd Jordan Lee of Cullman, Ala. 10 33-2 $2,363
4th John Davenport of Huntsville, Ala. 10 32-15 $1,654
5th John Maner of Falkville, Ala. 10 32-5 $1,418
6th Evan Horne of Tuscumbia, Ala. 10 31-8 $1,299
7th Brad Vice of Tanner, Ala. 10 31-3 $1,181
8th Harl Romine of Grant, Ala. 10 31-2 $1,063
9th Ryan Davidson of Branchland, W.V. 10 31-0 $1,445
10th Eric Lampkin of Guntersville, Ala. 10 30-3 $827
RANK STRIKE KING CO-ANGLER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Chris Harcrow of Dawson, Ala. 10 28-4 $3,512
2nd Red Calvert of Perdido Key, Fla. 9 27-2 $1,756
3rd Trey Pinke of Huntsville, Ala. 10 23-13 $1,171
4th Daniel Buswell, Jr. of Fayetteville, Ga. 9 20-6 $819
5th BJ Collins of Robbinsville, N.C. 7 19-9 $902
6th  Brandon Bright of Crossville, Ala. 9 19-7 $644
7th Ben Foster of Tucson, Ariz. 7 19-3 $585
8th Scott Bussey of Hayden, Ala. 9 19-0 $527
9th Landon McDaniel of Killen, Ala. 7 18-6 $468
10th Kevin Lankford of Hollywood, Ala. 8 17-3 $410
CONTINGENCY AWARDS
AWARD NAME CONTINGENCY PAYOUT
Boater Big Bass Corey McMullen of Madison, Ala. 6-pound, 6-ounce bass $1,057
Strike King Co-Angler Berkley Big Bass Randy Hill of Athens, Ala. 8-pound, 8-ounce bass $517
Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus Ryan Salzman of Huntsville, Alabama Eligible Phoenix Boat* $7,000
* Boaters are eligible to win up to an extra $7,000 per event in each Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine tournament if all requirements are met. More information on the Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus contingency program can be found at PhoenixBassBoats.com.
WINNING BAITS
ANGLER BAIT COLOR
Boater Did Not Divulge
Strike King Co-Angler Stanley Ribbit Floating Frog White
2021 QUALIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES
EVENT DATE LOCATION HOST
Choo Choo Division – Phoenix Bass Fishing League Regional Championship Oct. 21-23 St. Johns River, Palatka, Fla. Putnam County Tourist Development Council
2022 Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American June 2-4 Lake Hamilton, Hot Springs, Ark. Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism & Visit Hot Springs

The 2021 MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine is a 24-division circuit devoted to weekend anglers, with 128 tournaments throughout the season, five qualifying events in each division. The top 45 boaters and Strike King co-anglers from each division, along with the five winners of the qualifying events, will advance to one of six Phoenix Bass Fishing League Regional Championships. Boaters will compete for a $60,000 prize package, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro bass boat with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard and $10,000, while Strike King co-anglers will fish for a new Phoenix 819 Pro bass boat with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard.The top six finishers in each regional will then qualify for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American.

The top 45 boaters and Strike King co-anglers plus tournament winners from each Phoenix Bass Fishing League division will also earn priority entry into the Toyota Series, the pathway to the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit and ultimately the MLF Bass Pro Tour.

For complete details and updated information visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine on MLF’s social media outlets at FacebookTwitterInstagram, and YouTube .

MLF Announces 2022 Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine Schedule, Entry Dates and Advancement Opportunities

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TULSA, Okla. (October 5, 2021) – Major League Fishing announced today the schedule, rules, payouts and entry dates for the 2022 Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine, the only circuit offering weekend anglers a clear path to the Toyota Series, Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit and ultimately the Bass Pro Tour. The Phoenix Bass Fishing League is the premier circuit for weekend tournaments, maintaining the best payouts and advancement opportunities for the lowest entry fees available in the sport.

The Phoenix Bass Fishing League allows anglers to fish close to home with opportunities to advance to the prestigious All-American and Toyota Series Championships for a shot at winning top boater awards of $120,000 and $235,000, respectively, including lucrative Phoenix MLF Bonuses.

Each qualifying tournament offers a top boater award of up to $13,000, including a $7,000 Phoenix MLF Bonus, and a top Strike King co-angler award of $3,000. Top awards jump up to $16,000 for boaters, including a $7,000 Phoenix MLF Bonus, and $4,500 for Strike King co-anglers in super-tournaments. Entry fees remain unchanged for qualifying and super-tournaments – $200 per boater and $100 per co-angler for one-day qualifying tournaments and $300 per boater and $150 per co-angler for two-day super-tournaments. Six Regionals will also have a $300 per boater and $150 per co-angler entry fee in 2022, resulting in enhanced payouts of more than 200 percent per tournament with the top 40 boaters and co-anglers receiving checks – up from 24 in previous seasons.

Boaters in each regional compete for a $67,000 top award, including a Phoenix 819 Pro with 200 HP Mercury and $10,000 plus a $7,000 Phoenix MLF Bonus for qualified anglers. Co-anglers in each regional compete for a $50,000 Phoenix 819 Pro with 200 HP Mercury. Additionally, the highest finishing boater from each division in each regional receives a $1,000 bonus and the highest finishing co-angler from each division receives a $500 bonus – you only have to beat 49 anglers from your division to win big.

“We pride ourselves on continuing to provide the absolute best tournaments for the lowest cost of participation available anywhere,” said MLF Senior Director of Tournament Operations Daniel Fennel. “Our team has put together a great schedule that will uphold that tradition, providing a competitive outlet for weekend bass anglers with multiple advancement opportunities for those looking to launch professional careers. We’ve had a fantastic 2021 season and are excited to carry that momentum into 2022.”

The extremely popular Phoenix MLF Bonus contingency award will also continue for the 2022 season. The Phoenix MLF Bonus enhances payouts from $500 to $7,000 for registered Phoenix boat owners in every qualifier, super-tournament and regional, an additional $20,000 in the All-American, and $35,000 in the Toyota Series Championship.

  • The top 45 boaters and Strike King co-anglers, plus the five tournament winners in each division, advance to a regional.
  • Enter all five events in a division, fish at least two and automatically advance to the Wild Card if you weren’t pre-qualified for a regional.
  • The Wild Card offers a $13,000 top boater award, including Phoenix MLF Bonus, and a top co-angler award of $3,000. Entry fees are $200 for boaters and $100 for co-anglers.
  • The top six boaters and co-anglers from each regional and the Wild Card advance to the 2023 All-American.
  • The highest-finishing boater and co-angler from each regional and the Wild Card at the All-American advance to the Toyota Series Championship – anglers only need to beat five anglers from their regional to advance.

With every tournament featuring live streaming weigh-in coverage, the Phoenix Bass Fishing League places anglers in front of the sport’s largest fan base with coverage on MajorLeagueFishing.com and MLF’s social media outlets. The 2022 All-American and Toyota Series Championship will be nationally televised, offering Bass Fishing League anglers unprecedented media exposure.

The complete 2022 Phoenix Bass Fishing League schedule, rules and payouts can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

Anglers can register for the 2022 Phoenix Bass Fishing League season at MajorLeagueFishing.com or by calling 270.252.1000, beginning at 8 a.m. CDT on the dates listed below:

  • December 6, 2021 – Cowboy, Gator, Hoosier and Music City.
  • December 7, 2021 – Bulldog, Bama, Illini, Mississippi and Volunteer.
  • December 8, 2021 – Buckeye, Choo Choo, Great Lakes, Mountain and Ozark.
  • December 9, 2021 – Arkie, LBL, North Carolina, Northeast and Okie.
  • December 10, 2021 – Michigan, Piedmont, Savannah River, Shenandoah and South Carolina.
  • Phoenix boat owners (Phoenix owners with current registrations or confirmation of a boat on order who will use their Phoenix boat in Bass Fishing League competition) and TBF members may enter all divisions by phone starting December 3, 2021.

For complete details and updated information visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine on MLF’s social media outlets at  FacebookTwitterInstagram and  YouTube.

2022 Phoenix Bass Fishing League Schedule:
Arkie Division                                   
Feb 12                    Lake Hamilton, Hot Springs, Ark.
Feb 26                    Lake Ouachita, Mount Ida, Ark.
Apr 9                      Greers Ferry Lake, Greers Ferry, Ark.
May 21                   Lake Dardanelle, Russellville, Ark.
Oct 1-2                   Lake Dardanelle, Russellville, Ark.

Bama Division                 
Mar 5                      Lake Martin, Alexander City, Ala.
Apr 2                       Lake Mitchell, Clanton, Ala.
May 7                      Alabama River, Prattville, Ala.
Jun 11                      Neely Henry Lake, Gadsden, Ala.
Oct 1-2                    Lake Eufaula, Eufaula, Ala.

Buckeye Division                            
May 21                    Indian Lake, Lakeview, Ohio
Jun 25                      Ohio River-Tanners Creek, Lawrenceburg, Ind.
Jul 23                       Ohio River-Maysville, Maysville, Ky.
Aug 13                     Ohio River-Tanners Creek, Lawrenceburg, Ind.
Sep 10-11                 Mosquito Lake, Cortland, Ohio

Bulldog Division                                                             
Feb 26                     Lake Lanier, Gainesville, Ga.
Mar 12                     Lake Oconee, Buckhead, Ga.
May 7                      Lake Sinclair, Milledgeville, Ga.
Jun 11                      Lake Eufaula, Eufaula, Ala.
Aug 27-28               Lake Lanier, Gainesville, Ga.

Choo Choo Division                                    
Feb 5                       Lake Guntersville, Scottsboro, Ala.
Feb 26                     Pickwick Lake, Counce, Tenn.
Apr 9                       Wheeler Lake, Decatur, Ala.
Apr 30                     Lake Guntersville, Scottsboro, Ala.
Sep 24-25                Pickwick Lake, Florence, Ala.

Cowboy Division           
Jan 8                        Sam Rayburn Reservoir, Brookeland, Texas
Feb 5                       Toledo Bend Lake, Zwolle, La.
Apr 2                       Sam Rayburn Reservoir, Brookeland, Texas
May 14                    Lake O’ the Pines, Jefferson, Texas
Aug 27-28               Sam Rayburn Reservoir, Brookeland, Texas

Gator Division                                                                  
Jan 29                      Harris Chain of Lakes, Leesburg, Fla.
Feb 12                      Lake Toho, Kissimmee, Fla.
Mar 5                       Harris Chain of Lakes, Leesburg, Fla.
Apr 2                       Lake Okeechobee, Clewiston, Fla.
Sep 24-25                Lake Okeechobee, Clewiston, Fla.

Great Lakes Division                   
Apr 30                     Mississippi River-La Crosse, La Crosse, Wis.
May 21                    Mississippi River-La Crosse, La Crosse, Wis.
Jun 18                     Wolf River Chain of Lakes, Winneconne, Wis.
Aug 13                    Mississippi River-Prairie du Chien, Prairie du Chien, Wis.
Sep 10-11                Mississippi River-La Crosse, La Crosse, Wis.

Hoosier Division                             
Apr 30                    Rough River Lake, Falls of Rough, Ky.
May 14                   Patoka Lake, Birdseye, Ind.
Jul 16                      Lake Monroe, Bloomington, Ind.
Aug 6                     Ohio River-Rocky Point, Cannelton, Ind.
Aug 27-28              Ohio River-Tanners Creek, Lawrenceburg, Ind.

Illini Division 
May 14                   Lake Shelbyville, Shelbyville, Ill.
Jun 18                     Lake Shelbyville, Shelbyville, Ill.
Jul 16                      Rend Lake, Whittington, Ill.
Aug 20                    Ohio River, Paducah, Ky.
Sep 17-18                Rend Lake, Whittington, Ill.

LBL Division                     
Mar 5                      Kentucky-Barkley Lake, Gilbertsville, Ky.
Apr 23                    Kentucky-Barkley Lake, Gilbertsville, Ky.
Jun 11                     Kentucky-Barkley Lake, Gilbertsville, Ky.
Jul 9                        Kentucky-Barkley Lake, Gilbertsville, Ky.
Sep 10-11               Kentucky-Barkley Lake, Buchanan, Tenn.

Michigan Division        
Jun 25                     Lake St. Clair, Harrison Township, Mich.
Jul 16                      Lake St. Clair, Harrison Township, Mich.
Aug 6                      Detroit River, Trenton, Mich.
Aug 27                    Detroit River, Trenton, Mich.
Sep 24-25                Detroit River, Trenton, Mich.

Mississippi Division                     
Feb 19                    Pickwick Lake, Iuka, Miss.
Mar 12                    Ross Barnett Reservoir, Brandon, Miss.
Apr 2                      Grenada Lake, Grenada, Miss.
May 7                     Columbus Pool, Columbus, Miss.
Sep 17-18               Pickwick Lake, Iuka, Miss.

Mountain Division                                                        
Mar 19                    Dale Hollow Lake, Byrdstown, Tenn.
Apr 9                      Dale Hollow Lake, Byrdstown, Tenn.
May 21                   Lake Cumberland, Monticello, Ky.
Jun 25                     Barren River, Scottsville, Ky.
Sep 17-18               Lake Cherokee, Jefferson City, Tenn.

Music City Division                       
Mar 5                      Dale Hollow Lake, Byrdstown, Tenn.
Apr 23                    Percy Priest Lake, Smyrna, Tenn.
May 14                   Percy Priest Lake, Smyrna, Tenn.
Jun 18                     Old Hickory Lake, Gallatin, Tenn.
Oct 1-2                   Old Hickory Lake, Gallatin, Tenn.

North Carolina Division                              
Mar 5                      Lake Norman, Huntersville, N.C.
Apr 23                    High Rock Lake, Salisbury, N.C.
May 14                   Kerr Lake, Henderson, N.C.
Jun 25                     High Rock Lake, Salisbury, N.C.
Sep 10-11               Kerr Lake, Henderson, N.C.

Northeast Division                        
May 7                     Potomac River, Marbury, Md.
Jun 11                     Potomac River, Marbury, Md.
Jul 9                        St. Lawrence River, Massena, N.Y.
Aug 6                      Lake Champlain, Plattsburgh, N.Y.
Aug 27-28               Lake Cayuga, Union Springs, N.Y.

Okie Division                                
Mar 19                    Lake Eufaula, Eufaula, Okla.
Apr 23                    Arkansas River, Muskogee, Okla.
May 14                   Lake Eufaula, Eufaula, Okla.
Jul 9                        Fort Gibson, Wagoner, Okla.
Sep 17-18               Grand Lake, Grove, Okla.

Ozark Division                
Mar 12                    Lake of the Ozarks, Osage Beach, Mo.
Apr 2                      Table Rock Lake, Kimberling City, Mo.
May 7                     Table Rock Lake, Kimberling City, Mo.
Jun 18                     Lake Truman, Warsaw, Mo.
Sep 24-25               Lake of the Ozarks, Osage Beach, Mo.

Piedmont Division                                     
Mar 12                    Kerr Lake, Henderson, N.C.
Apr 2                      Smith Mountain Lake, Huddleston, Va.
Apr 30                    Kerr Lake, Henderson, N.C.
Jul 16                     James River, Henrico, Va.
Sep 17-18              High Rock Lake, Salisbury, N.C.

Savannah River Division                            
Mar 19                   Lake Keowee, Seneca, S.C.
Apr 9                      Lake Hartwell, Anderson, S.C.
Apr 30                    Lake Hartwell, Lavonia, Ga.
May 21                  Clarks Hill Lake, Appling, Ga.
Sep 10-11               Lake Hartwell, Lavonia, Ga.

Shenandoah Division
Mar 5                      Kerr Lake, Henderson, N.C.
Apr 9                      Smith Mountain Lake, Huddleston, Va.
Apr 23                    Potomac River, Marbury, Md.
May 15*                 Kerr Lake, Henderson, N.C.
Oct 1-2                   Potomac River, Marbury, Md.

South Carolina Division                                                             
Feb 12                    Lake Hartwell, Anderson, S.C.
Feb 26                    Santee Cooper Lakes, Summerton, S.C.
May 7                    Lake Murray, Prosperity, S.C.
Jun 18                    Clarks Hill Lake, Appling, Ga.
Sep 24-25              Lake Wateree, Camden, S.C.

Volunteer Division                                     
Jan 29                     Lake Chickamauga, Dayton, Tenn.
Mar 12                    Cherokee Lake, Jefferson City, Tenn.
Apr 30                    South Holston Reservoir, Bristol, Tenn.
May 21                   Douglas Lake, Dandridge, Tenn.
Sep 10-11               Watts Bar Lake, Spring City, Tenn.

* Sunday

2022 Regionals:
Oct 6-8                 Lake Murray, Prosperity, S.C.                          
      Divisions: Bulldog, Choo Choo, Gator and Piedmont
      Hosted by Capital City Lake Murray Country Regional Tourism Board

Oct 13-15            Pickwick Lake, Counce, Tenn.                         
      Divisions: Bama, LBL, Music City and South Carolina
      Hosted by Hardin County Convention & Visitors Bureau

Oct 13-15            Mississippi River – La Crosse, La Crosse, Wis.              
      Divisions: Hoosier, Illini, Michigan and Okie
      Hosted by Explore La Crosse

Oct 20-22            Grand Lake, Grove, Okla.                         
      Divisions: Arkie, Cowboy, Great Lakes and Ozark

   Hosted by City of Grove and Grove Convention & Tourism Bureau
Oct 20-22            James River, Richmond, Va.
      Divisions: Buckeye, North Carolina, Northeast and Shenandoah
      Hosted by Richmond Region TourismOct 20-22            Smith Lake, Cullman, Ala.
      Divisions: Mississippi, Mountain, Savannah River and Volunteer
      Hosted by Cullman Area LOC (Local Organizing Committee)                    

Nov 11-12           Wild Card: TBA

2022 All-American:
Jun 2-4                 Lake Hamilton, Hot Springs, Ark.
                                Hosted by Visit Hot Springs and Arkansas Department of Parks & Tourism

Jeremy & Sam Beatty Win CATT Lake Norman, NC Oct 2, 2021

Next Lake Norman Fall Qualifier is Oct 16 at Pinnacle! Tap on the link below to view the Fall Norman schedule!

Also guys we will have a Black Friday Open at Norman launching from Pinnacle! $60 Entry and $25 optional Side Pot!

The 2021 PHANTOM OUTDOORS Invitational Classic will take place on Lake Hartwell Nov 5-6 and we are guaranteeing $10,000.00 to 1st Place!

Green Pond Landing & Event Center – 470 Green Pond Rd, Anderson, SC 29625

A team or solo angler must fish 2 CATT events to Qualify! You may fish the Invitational solo or with your partner or alternate partner your team used in any CATT event.
You can get in your 2 events by fishing any CATT Fall 2020,  CATT Spring 2021, CATT Summer 2021 & CATT Fall 2021!

Go to the Division page and tap on 2021 Phantom Outdoor Invitational Classic!

Use PHANTOMCATT15 at checkout and earn 15% off your next Phantom Gear order

We had 20 teams enter the 1st Norman Fall Qualifier! As the weather cools the fishing will get hot! Come join us!

Jeremy & Sam Beatty took 1st Place with 5 bass weighing 12.27 lbs! They earned $875.00!

2nd Place went to Hunter Harwell  with a limit weighing 11.72 lbs!

Paul Tsiolkas finished 3rd with 11.26 lbs!

Jason Land & Bryson Garland claimed the last paying place with 11.03 lbs!

Trent Goin earned a $100 Lews/Strike King Gift Card!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Jeremy Beatty – Sam Beatty 3.41 12.27 $875.00 110
Hunter Harwell 2.60 11.72 $215.00 109
Paul Tsiolkas 2.84 11.26 $110.00 108
Jason Land – Bryson Garland 3.29 11.03 $60.00 107
Boo Whitaker – John Miller 3.82 10.69 $100.00 106
Scott Beattie – Dwight Beattie 3.19 10.31 105
Dale Phillips 2.66 10.20 104
Russell Hoyle 0.00 9.35 103
Matt Stout 2.69 9.03 102
Steve Addington – Mike Seawright 2.83 8.98 101
Derek Cummings – Jack Pollio 2.69 8.76 100
Lee Endicott – Travis Donaldson 0.00 7.17 99
Derick Livingston – Kris Williams 0.00 4.58 98
Mike Kiser 0.00 3.97 97
Trent Goins – Randall Gardner 0.00 3.75 96
Doug Bejornson – Josh Bejornson 3.15 3.15 95
Ryan Shoaf 0.00 0.00 85
Rick Corn 0.00 0.00 85
Bobby Gill 0.00 0.00 85
David Cooke – Ty Cooke 0.00 0.00 85
Total Entrys $1,200.00
BONUS $ $475.00
Total Paid At Ramp $1,360.00
Norman FALL 2021 Final Fund $115.00
2021 CATT Championship/Phantom Fund $0.00
2021 Norman Fall Final Fund Total $115.00
2021 CATT Champ/Phantom  Fund Total $0.00

Drury University’s Baird & Browning Earn Victory at Abu Garcia College Fishing Tournament on Lake Dardanelle

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. (Oct. 5, 2021) – The Drury University duo of Hunter Baird of Salina, Kansas, and Beau Browning of Hot Springs, Arkansas, weighed a five-bass limit totaling 16 pounds, 10 ounces to earn the win last weekend at the Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI at Lake Dardanelle. The victory earned the Panther’s bass club $2,000 and qualified the duo to compete in the 2022 College Fishing National Championship.

According to post-tournament reports, the duo caught their fish targeting deep offshore structure with a deep-diving crankbait and a shaky-head rig.

TOP 10 RESULTS*

RANK COLLEGE NAME ANGLER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Drury University Hunter Baird, Salina, Kan.
Beau Browning, Hot Springs, Ark.
5 16-10 $2,000
2nd Tarleton State University Drew Hargrove, Moody, Texas 5 15-3 $1,000
3rd East Texas Baptist University Kaden Proffitt, Pittsburg, Texas
Carson Ragsdale, Winnsboro, Texas
5 14-0 $500
4th Arkansas Tech University Jade Craft, Paragould, Ark.
Remington Lawrence, Russellville, Ark.
5 13-13 $500
5th Texas Tech University Logan Bronnenberg, Gainesville, Texas
Corbin Craft, Lubbock, Texas
5 13-0 $500
6th University of Nebraska Elijah Strom, Sioux City, Neb.
Hunter Suchsland, Kearney, Neb.
5 12-13
7th Drury University Cole Breeden, Eldridge, Mo.
Nathan Fideldy, Hutchinson, Kan.
5 12-7
8th University of North Alabama John Heacock, Oxford, Ala.
Cole Thompson, St. Cloud, Fla.
5 11-15
9th Sam Houston State University Blake Castleberry, Huntsville, Texas
Garrett Moss, Huntsville, Texas
5 11-11
10th National Park College Luke Dodd, Hot Springs, Ark.
Michael McIntyre, Hot Springs, Ark.
5 11-3

*Top 10 teams advance to the 2022 College Fishing National Championship

Complete results for the entire field can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

2021 QUALIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES

EVENT DATE LOCATION HOST
Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI National Championship TBD TBD TBD

The event was the third and final qualifying tournaments for Southern Conference anglers and was hosted by Russellville Advertising & Promotions.

Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI teams compete in regular-season qualifying tournaments in one of five conferences – Central, Northern, Southern, Southeastern and Western. The top ten teams from each division’s three regular-season tournaments and the top 20 teams from the annual Abu Garcia College Fishing Open advance to the following year’s Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI National Championship.

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