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Costa Launches Untangled 2.0 Sunglasses Made From Recycled Fishing Nets – Good for Anglers and the Ocean – TACKLE TOUR

Introduction: Costa is a leader in the optics market when it comes to catering to the unique needs and applications for anglers in both fresh and saltwater. This year the company unveiled the Untangled 2.0 Collection which are performance sunglasses that are as good for fishing as they are for the ocean, as they are made from recycled fishing nets.

Costa’s newest sunglasses are an even better version of their Untangled Series, which are made from recycled worn out fishing nets

 

Untangled 2.0: This ICAST the popular brand is launching their 2.0 Collection, which is built from recycled fishing nets and other sustainable materials like recycled aluminum logos and mineral glass (580G) lenses.

Discarded fishing nets are a very harmful form of plastic pollution in our oceans today and working hand in hand with its partner Bureo, Costa is taking discarded fishing nets and giving them a new life in its collection of core performance frames.

Statement from MLF Executive Vice President Don Rucks

PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. (Aug. 4, 2021) – The following statement was released today by Major League Fishing  (MLF) Executive Vice President & General Manager Don Rucks regarding the Toyota Stage Six at Lake Champlain Presented by Googan Baits event that starts Thursday:

Good afternoon –

We have had some unique circumstances this week for our Bass Pro Tour Toyota Stage Six event at Lake Champlain.

At this time, the following anglers will not be participating in competition on Lake Champlain this week:

Luke Clausen
Dustin Connell
Mark Daniels Jr.
Anthony Gagliardi
Randy Howell
Chris Lane
Fletcher Shryock

Due to privacy protocols, we are unable to divulge the exact reasonings for each angler’s absence. We do look forward to welcoming all of them back for the upcoming Carparts.com Stage Seven at Lake St. Clair Presented by Covercraft next month, Sept. 10-15.

Because the angler starting groups were set going into Stage Five, and now flipped for Stage Six, we will not be changing the starting groups. If an angler is unable to fish, for any reason, that group will simply be smaller. All other rules will remain the same this week – the two group winners will advance directly to the Championship Round, while the top 19 from each group will compete in the Day 5 Knockout Round to determine who fishes in the final 10 on Championship Tuesday.

As a result of this situation, and after consulting with our Bass Pro Tour angler advisory board, MLF has made the decision to allow each angler to drop one (1) event from this year in the following manner:

  • We will finish the 2021 season with the current points system and crown our 2021 Angler of the Year (AOY).
  • After the 2021 season has ended and the AOY has been crowned, each angler will drop one (1) 2021 BPT event of his choosing.
  • After everyone has dropped the event of their choosing, a new 2021 points structure based on each angler’s remaining six (6) events will be used for angler requalification, REDCREST 2022 qualification, and the 2022 General Tire Heavy Hitters event qualification.

We believe this is ultimately the fairest solution for all of our Bass Pro Tour competitors across the board.

I would also like to take this opportunity to welcome back Bass Pro Tour angler Aaron Martens, who has made the trip to Plattsburgh, New York and will be competing on Lake Champlain this week. His ongoing health battles have been well-documented, and we are thrilled that Aaron is feeling well enough to compete this week. It truly shows his grit, toughness, and love for the sport that we all admire him for.

We look forward to a fantastic event on the water this week at Lake Champlain. Don’t forget to tune in to the MLF NOW! livestream each day from 8:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET. 

Sincerely,

Don Rucks
Executive Vice President & General Manager, MLF

Chad Morris & Artie McIntosh Win CATT Sparkleberry Swamp Quest Lake Marion, SC July 31, 2021

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Next Sparkleberry Swamp Quest will be August 14th at Packs Landing!

Chad Morris & Artie McIntosh win with 5 bass weighing 18.33 lbs!

Blake Wynans weighed in 13.97 lbs for 2nd Place and brought in the BF at 6.67 lbs!

Mike Day & Mike King 3rd with 12.76 lbs!

Team BF Weight Winnings
Chad Morris – Artie McIntosh 6.43 18.33 $310.00
Blake Wynans 6.67 13.97 $460.00
Mike Day – Mike King 3.92 12.76 $80.00
Patrick Williams – Reece Williams 0.00 12.23
Ronnie Mills – Tripp Mills 0.00 7.55
Matt Coulter – Trey Hardee 3.28 4.98
Hunter & Steve 0.00 2.71
Bud Bowman – Chad Ardis 0.00 0.00
Bunn Tyson – Thad Driggers 0.00 0.00
Roby Kelly – Charles 0.00 0.00
Zack Hayes 0.00 0.00
Casey & Bennett 0.00 0.00
Hunter Vincent 0.00 0.00
Danny Noles 0.00 0.00
Trey Bryan – Jamie Bryan 0.00 0.00
Jeff Charlton 0.00 0.00

ARK Fishing Introduces Three New Affordable Rod Lines by TACKLE TOUR

Introduction: The team at ARK fishing leveraged ICAST to roll out three new rod lines targeting value to mainstream oriented anglers. These build upon the success of the higher end Reinforcer lines and feature clean lines and the Essence Series in particular offers much of what we like about the Reinforcer but at a much lower price.


This year Ark Fishing launched a trip of more affordable rods starting with the Essence

Essence Series: The Essence looks like the little brother pf the Reinforcer with dark blanks and AAA grade cork handles. These rods all make use of solid handles mated to 40-ton carbon fiber blanks that are enhanced with nano-tubes between the various layers. Ark describes this construction as a method to improve both strength and sensitivity.

Frogg toggs to Enhance Hunting and Fishing Gear Through the Acquisition of Insights Outdoors

frogg toggs to Enhance Hunting and Fishing Gear Through the Acquisition of Insights Outdoors

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[ARAB, Ala., Aug. 04, 2021] — frogg toggs — the industry leader of lightweight, breathable, affordable rainwear — has acquired Alabama-based hunting and fishing gear company Insight Outdoors.

The acquisition enhances frogg toggs’ existing product  lines by expanding its current offerings to add hunting and fishing bags and packs.

frogg toggs’ became attracted to Insights Outdoors due to the company’s innovative product ideas, premium quality, and expansive feature sets. This acquisition opens opportunities for growth and product expansion under both brands.

“frogg toggs has worked diligently to strengthen and diversify its product offerings, and the acquisition of Insights Outdoors supports that mission,” said Will Fowler, president and marketing director for frogg toggs. “Together, we will better serve our customers by offering a more expansive product selection based on quality, performance, and innovative design.”

Insights Outdoor business manager, Monte Bennett, will join the frogg toggs’ executive team. The addition of Monte will ensure that both brands will continue to produce new products with innovation, quality, and functionality.

“Insights Outdoors strives to produce exceptional value for the quality, features, and innovation, and we believe those values align perfectly with how frogg toggs approaches its brand and products,” said Bennett.

Since its inception in 2016, Insights Outdoors has developed, manufactured and marketed a quality line of innovative hunting and fishing bags and packs and been driven to produce outdoor products that help people transport, organize, and store necessary equipment to create a more relaxing and exciting outdoor experience.

Daiwa Introduces New Ballistic MQ LT Spinning Reel

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Daiwa Introduces New Ballistic MQ LT Spinning Reel

With an MQ design that just won’t quit, Daiwa adds more power, smoothness and durability to one of its most popular lines at a price that’s sure to float your boat.

Cypress, CA (August 4, 2021) – Daiwa’s super-popular Ballistic LT spinning reel lineup just grew even stronger with release of the company’s new Ballistic MQ LT, a compact, lightweight, Monocoque design that’s powerful, durable, and sports an exceptionally smooth drag all at a reasonable price point.

“Daiwa is well known for our Ballistic series of spinning reels,” says Daiwa’s Field Marketing Manager, Marc Mills, “and this new entry really strengthens our lineup. Right out of the gate, it’s going to be a big hit because our Monocoque design enables us to bring additional high-end features to a relatively mid-priced product. The Ballistic MQ LT (Monocoque, Light/Tough) spinning reel has all the Ballistic series staples including featherweight design with welterweight power and silky smooth performance that excels across a wide range of finesse tactics. Packaged in a true one-piece, compact, Monocoque frame with a super-tough rust-free Zaion V body, it has room to carry 20 to 30% larger gears to generate greater cranking power with an imperceptible increase in overall weight-to-size ratio.”

This is the first time Daiwa has been able to bring its proprietary MQ technology to such a universally popular and affordable family of spinning reels and doing so allows incorporation of additional features most anglers expect to find only in flagship series. “It’s certainly the least expensive reel on the market with an MQ design and so many high-end features,” continues Mills. “In addition to their one-piece monocoque Zaion V body, these reels feature a MagSealed shaft to reduce the chances of water or contaminants sliding down the gear shaft and into the gear box, a Zaion V Air Rotor and Air Bail, tough Digigear technology for extra torque, smoothness and durability, plus a dual ball-bearing-supported waterproof Advanced Tournament Drag (ATD) system that’s absolutely second to none in this price class.”

The Ballistic MQ LT’s Zaion V body is truly unique and a real game changer in terms of increasing the life expectancy of lightweight reels. As light as traditional Zaion but tougher than carbon composite graphite, it is exceedingly strong and rigid yet easier machined. That allows Zaion V to be utilized with exceptional versatility across a wider price range. MQ design further allows for larger gears which provide more cranking power, more torque and increased durability for a longer reel life. A larger and harder zinc gear material and two additional CRBB ball bearings add even more permanency to the reel’s superior performance.

At just six-tenths of an ounce heavier than Daiwa’s corresponding Ballistic LT models, the Ballistic MQ LT sports additional upgrades as well. A machined screw-in handle fits tight and secure while a dual-ball-bearing-supported spool ensures a smooth and stable drag. “Having two ball bearings in the front and back of the spool keeps the spool stable so it doesn’t flex under drag pressure,” explains Mills, “The more stable the spool, the easier for it to turn and the more consistent the drag pressure. This design makes for an amazingly smooth drag system, and this is the first time we’ve been able to include it in a reel this inexpensive.”

Whether you are already a fan of Daiwa’s Ballistic spinning reel series and looking to add another to your arsenal or thinking about upgrading from your current finesse or lightweight workhorse, Daiwa’s Ballistic MQ LT is a great choice. Available in sizes 1000 to 4000, it will help you cast all day long with minimal fatigue, allow use of a wide range of presentations and lure types, and turn the heads of lunkers in need of a little redirection as they dive full bore for the nearest tangle. With its lightweight, single piece monocoque Zaion V body, ball-bearing-supported ATD drag system, tough and smooth Digigear operation, Zaion V Air rotor and air bail, plus perfectly machined, tight-fitting aluminum screw-in handle, this reel covers all the bases when it comes to comfort and performance. At a MSRP of just $229.99, it really is a terrific a catch.

For Daiwa’s latest color catalog and/or information on Daiwa products, call Daiwa’s Customer Service Department at 562-375-6800 or e-mail inquiries to: [email protected]. The URL for Daiwa’s web site is daiwa.us.                                                   

University of Iowa Sweeps Weekend and Earns Win at MLF Wiley X College Faceoff at Mississippi River in La Crosse

LA CROSSE, Wis. (Aug. 3, 2021) – The University of Iowa team of Pierce Knarr, Ryan Lowe, Jake Usher and Gannon Courtright, won the Major League Fishing (MLF) Wiley X College Faceoff at the Mississippi River in La Crosse, Wisconsin, Saturday. The Hawkeye’s bass club boated 47 bass weighing 116 pounds, 6 ounces to win the third of four Wiley X College Faceoff Events in the 2021 season and earn the win by a 61-pound, 13-ounce margin over Minnesota’s Bemidji State University.

The five teams that competed in the Wiley X College Faceoff at the Mississippi River in La Crosse finished:

1st: University of Iowa – Pierce Knarr, Ryan Lowe, Jake Usher and Gannon Courtright, 47 bass, 116-6
2nd: Bemidji State University – Preston McManamy, Derian Gerdes, Jack Webb and Samuel Heichel, 20 bass, 54-9
3rd: Drury University – Brock Bila, Dylan Chambers, Cole Breeden and Cameron Smith, 17 bass, 33-6
4th: Adrian College – Brian Kostman, Kobe Thompson, Hayden Scott, Griffin Fernandes, nine bass, 20-10
5th: Augustana University – Danny Ford, Benjamin Ford, Matt Straus, Andrew Hipes, seven bass, 15-4

Complete results can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

The Wiley X College Faceoffs are single-day tournaments where competitors fish in an MLF-style catch, weigh, immediate-release team format at each event. The College Faceoff tournaments occur the Saturday following an Abu Garcia College Fishing competition, on the same body of water. The results from the College Fishing tournament the previous day determine the 20 competitors for the Wiley X College Faceoff, with the top two teams (four anglers) from the top five schools in the regular season tournament qualifying to fish in the ten-boat faceoff the following day.

The Wiley X College Faceoff tournament was the third of four Faceoff events for MLF collegiate anglers. The next College Faceoff event will be held Aug. 21 at the Detroit River in Trenton, Michigan.

Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI teams compete in three regular-season qualifying tournaments in one of five conferences – Central, Northern, Southern, Southeastern and Western. Registration is accepted from any eligible college team from across the United States. 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. One additional team will automatically qualify for the National Championship for every 10 teams over 200 competing.

For complete details and updated information visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the MLF Wiley X College Faceoffs on MLF’s social media outlets at FacebookTwitterInstagram and  YouTube.

August 2021 Potomac River Fishing Report by Capt. Steve Chaconas

August 2021 Potomac River Fishing Report

Capt. Steve Chaconas

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AUGUST 2021

Bass generally prefer grass to wood in the same spot, but wood in grass is a primary target.  Docks with grass best at high tides.  At lower tides, bass move to grass. On sunniest days, get tight to cover.  With clouds, fish use cover as a current break.  Milfoil edges and boat channels around the front of docks are targets. Crank to 4-6 feet around the Fort Washington lighthouse, South Point, Spoils, the Wilson Bridge, and other deeper areas. Make repeated casts to good-looking spots.  Fish will tell you where they are positioned and on what type of cover.

Water temperatures range from 85 and up! Cooler mornings are best for topwaters, but hollow frog bite at low tides anytime!  Replace worn feathered popper hooks with Mustad dressed Ultra Point Trebles: sharp and hand-tied with colorful feathers and reflective material adding light, flash, and action to topwaters and squarebill cranks. Feathers pull together when moving baits, then open while sitting to get the second chance bite after misses.  The slightest movement gets feathers moving. Try red hooks, especially on the belly!

Topwater tips for the Potomac…smaller/faster in clear water…start small and work up in size with natural colors and then go darker. 4 categories of top water popping baits.  Large/small. Dark or white. Small are the regular size popper/spitters for a subtle approach for clear water on calm days. Use lighter shad patterns. When the water has a bit of a chop or is a bit stained, go darker. More chop go to bigger baits.  Make shorter casts when fishing muddy water and longer casts when water is calm and clear. Use 10-12 pound test GAMMA Copoly line. Use a 7’ medium heavy action moderate fast tip Quantum Smoke graphite rod. For clear calm conditions, use a walking lure around grass or wood. Move to spinnerbaits and shallow crankbaits when topwater bite slows. Waker cranks in the larger size are perfect with enough water over grass!

If a fish misses topwaters, cast follow-up baits:  watermelon and green pumpkin Mud Puppy Custom Lures 5” Jiggle Stick worms hooked wacky style with a 2/0 Mustad weedless wacky hook. GAMMA EDGE fluorocarbon line allows baits to fall more naturally.

Chop on the water, stained water, or cloud cover at higher tides, willow/Colorado combination and a white skirt, burned around and near cover is producing hard strikes. A faster reel spooled with 14 or 16-pound GAMMA EDGE line and 6’6” medium heavy rod is best for targeting close cover, or a 7-footer to cover open areas.  Bump cover and rip free. At the lowest tides, use 1/4-ounce spinnerbaits with gold blades in all but the clearest water.  For clear water, use a nickel blade and double willow with firetiger skirts. Higher tides 3/8-ounce is easier to work deeper. No spinnerbait bite, go to shallow crankbaits, at lower tides work short casts around cover and grass clumps. Vary your retrieve. Here, you need a 7-foot medium action graphite rod with backbone to rip free from grass.

Fish pad edges and punch through grass mat canopies, especially on sunny days. Get reaction strikes with 1 to 1.25 ounce MUSTAD tungsten weights. A bobber stopper from Jann’s Netcraft will keep weights fixed to Mud Puppy 3” Mad Craws. A 3/0 Mustad Mega Bite hook and GAMMA TORQUE braid 60-pound test braided line with a flipping stick along with a strong Quantum reel will get big ones out!

Otherwise, you have to create commotion to get them to come up.  Hollow Frogs are perfect for this. I replace the rubber skirt with rabbit fur from Jann’s Netcraft and a drop of Pro’s Soft Bait Glue! Drop in 2 round glass rattles!

Mud Puppy Boogie Buzz buzzbaits with stinger hooks work well over grass and wood.  TORQUE braid helps hook-sets! I also like toads in white, black, green pumpkin, and watermelon, depending on water clarity and chop. The Mustad Swim Bait hooks work very well for toads! The bayonet keeper and 60-degree bend make it a perfect fit! They also work in the middle of the day! Spool 60-pound GAMMA TORQUE not only for no stretch on long casts and strength, but also the bigger diameter makes it easier for casting gear.

Swimbaits are great in fairly clear water and can be fished horizontally and vertically. Pitch into grass clumps or swim over and drop. 16-pound test GAMMA EDGE Fluorocarbon line is best!  Med/Heavy rod for good hooksets. I’m also using Mustad weighted swimbait hooks. The 7/0 with 1/4 oz. built-in adjustable weight hold very well in a swimbait…white/blue back. The weight is movable to get the correct balance with any bait and allows you to cover more depths and speeds.

The most unique and effective chatter jig is one I build with a spinner below creates a thump and scatter movement! Thread a Mud Puppy Jerkshad trailer and this is a big fish bait! Swim or skim white or green pumpkin jigs with white or white/chartreuse trailer. Swim 5.5-inch Mizmo tubes Texas rigged with a 5/0 Mustad Ultra Point Swimbait hook…again the bayonet keeper allows this bait to swim! I stuff a piece of plastic worm into the bait to provide a better grip for the bayonet. Swim baits and rip free from grass and drop into grass holes. Watch for the bite on the fall.

I have been using the green-pumpkin/orange (RIVER CRAW) Mizmo 4-inch tubes.  In stained water, darker colors are best.  In heaviest cover Texas rig 3/0 Mustad Ultra Point Tube hooks with 1/8 or 3/16 BULLSHOT.

Don’t forget to try dropshots, just beef up the line. With casting gear, 16 pound test Gamma Edge fluorocarbon or 20 pound Torque braid with a 16 pound test leader.

Clarkston’s Salzmann Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League on Detroit River

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Howell’s Syrett Wins Strike King Co-Angler Division
TRENTON, Mich. (August 2, 2021) – Boater Cody Salzmann of Clarkston, Michigan wins the Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine at the Detroit River Presented by TINCUP Whiskey in Trenton, Michigan. Salzmann earned $5,735 for his victory at the event on Sunday, Aug. 1.
TOP 10 RESULTS
RANK BOATER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Cody Salzmann of Clarkston, Mich. 5 22-11 $5,735
2nd Jonathon Dewey of Fort Gratiot, Mich. 5 22-8 $2,708
3rd Chris Hellebuyck of Waterford, Mich. 5 20-15 $1,613
4th Robby Lefere of Jackson, Mich. 5 20-3 $988
5th Elijah Meyers of Fort Wayne, Ind. 5 2-0 $847
6th Todd Schmitz of Coldwater, Mich. 5 19-13 $741
7th Austin Anderson of Ashley, Ind. 5 19-13 $1,241
8th Matt Vermilyea of Perrysburgh, Ohio 5 19-12 $635
9th Mike Trombly of Belleville, Mich. 5 19-2 $565
10th David Gloden of Ionia, Mich. 5 19-1 $494
RANK STRIKE KING CO-ANGLER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Steve Syrett of Howell, Mich. 5 19-0 $2,118
2nd Russell Vandiver of Fishers, Ind. 5 18-9 $882
2nd Brian Perdieu of Rochester, Ind. 5 18-9 $882
4th Joseph Sittler of Fort Wayne, Ind. 5 18-6 $494
5th John Quackenbush of Mattawan, Mich. 5 17-15 $424
6th Lavon Raber of Wolcottville, Ind. 5 17-5 $388
7th Bob Eastman of Fenton, Mich. 4 16-12 $353
8th David Roche of Center Line, Mich. 5 16-11 $318
9th Ron Norris of Portage, Mich. 5 16-7 $282
10th David Michaelis of Commerce, Mich. 5 16-3 $247
CONTINGENCY AWARDS
AWARD NAME CONTINGENCY PAYOUT
Boater Big Bass Jonathon Dewey, Fort Gratiot, Mich. 5-pound, 10-ounce bass $590
Strike King Co-Angler Berkley Big Bass James Marcum of Catlettsburg, Ky. 5-pound, 10-ounce bass $295
Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus Austin Anderson of Ashley, Ind. Eligible Phoenix Boat* $500
* 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 Berkley Powerbait Maxscent Flat Worm N/A
Strike King Co-Angler Unspecified Drop Shot N/A
2021 QUALIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES
EVENT DATE LOCATION HOST
Michigan Division – Phoenix Bass Fishing League Regional Championship Oct. 14-16 Potomac River, Marbury, Md. Charles County Board of Commissioners
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 .

University of Iowa Wins Abu Garcia College Fishing Tournament on the Mississippi River

LA CROSSE, Wis. (Aug. 2, 2021) – The University of Iowa’s Pierce Knarr of Stillman Valley, Illinois, and Ryan Lowe of Grinnell, Iowa, weighed a three-bass limit totaling 12 pounds, 10 ounces to earn the win Friday at the Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI at the Mississippi River. The victory earned the Hawkeye’s bass club $2,000 and qualified the duo to compete in the 2022 College Fishing National Championship.

TOP 10 RESULTS*

RANK COLLEGE NAME ANGLER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st University of Iowa Pierce Knarr, Stillman Valley, Ill.
Ryan Lowe, Grinnell, Iowa
3 12-10 $2,000
2nd University of Iowa Gannon Courtright, Fairfield, Iowa
Jake Usher, Ionia, Iowa
3 11-13 $1,000
3rd University of Wisconsin Connor Kolb, Madison, Wis.
Dylan Sprain, Sparta, Wis.
3 10-7 $500
4th Adrian College Griffin Fernandes, McCordsville, Ind.
Hayden Scott, Ann Arbor, Mich.
3 9-4 $500
5th Augustana College Danny Ford, Geneseo, Ill.
Benjamin Ford, Geneseo, Ill.
3 9-4 $500
6th St. Cloud State University Daniel Carlson, Milaca, Minn. 3 9-3
7th Missouri State University Hunter Thorsen, Springfield, Mo.
Austin Ware, Willard, Mo.
3 9-2
8th Winona State University Chase Pomeroy, Winona, Minn.
Cale Rinn, Winona, Minn.
3 9-2
9th Illinois Central College-East Peoria Campus Nicholas Howell, Peoria, Ill.
Logan Roller, Tremont, Ill.
3 9-1
10th Drury University Cole Breeden, Eldridge, Mo.
Cameron Smith, Nixa, Mo.
3 8-15

*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 second of three qualifying tournaments for Central Conference anglers and was hosted by the La Crosse County Convention & Visitors Bureau.

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.

For complete details and updated information visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI on MLF’s social media outlets at FacebookTwitter Instagram and  YouTube.