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Mathew Jones & Sonny Tindal Win Old North Shearon Harris, NC May 15, 2021

The 2021 Academy CATT  Championship will take place on Kerr Lake May 22-23, 2021 and we are guaranteeing $10,000.00 to 1st Place!

Nutbush Ramp Kerr Lake State Park – 115 Jack Wade Farm Road, Henderson, NC

Either NC & VA License are valid. You do not need both.

**2018 & 2019 1st Place Winners Have Taken Home $25,000.00! 2020 Winners took home $24,000.00!

A team or solo angler must fish 2 CATT events to Qualify! You may fish the Championship 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 and CATT Spring 2021! Any CATT event after June 1st 2020 will count!

Tap on the link for info!

Mark your calendar! June 26 Chowan River, NC Bayside Marina in Edenton! Phantom Outdoors Invitational $5,000.00 1st Place! You don;t have to qualify for this tournament! Just be there! Here’s the link to the Phantom Series info!

2021 Phantom Outdoors Invitationals Series

All we have left is the Old North Final which is June 19th at Falls! Thanks for making this a successful trail! We may have a late summer/fall trail so stay tuned!

Mathew Jones & Sonny Tindal take the win with 4 bass weighing 21.46 lbs! BF weight was 7.63 lbs! They earned $2,090.00!

Derick Wright & Dane Butler earned $600.00 for 2nd with a weight of 19.37 lbs Plus the BF of the day at 7.63 lbs!! They also won the Old North Points and will fish the 2022 Old North Qualifiers FREE!

Lucas Lobaugh & Preston Jacobs 3rd with 16.09 lbs!

Rick Dunston & Josh Huff 4th with 15.15 lbs!

2nd BF winners David Farmer & Will White!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
MATHEW JONES / SONNY TINDAL 7.63 21.46 $2,090.00 110
DERICK WRIGHT / DANE BUTLER 5.07 19.37 $600.00 109
LUCAS LOBAUGH / PRESTON JACOBS 4.81 16.09 $300.00 108
RICK DUNSTON / JOSH HUFF 5.14 15.15 $175.00 107
JORDAN YOUNG / MARK YOUNG 4.25 10.61 106
ALEC LOWER / RICHARD LOWER 0.00 9.76 105
DAVID FARMER / WILL WHITE 6.48 9.27 $60.00 104
JOHN MCLELAND / ERIC SCHELL 0.00 8.58 103
MARK WILLIAMS / TIM GOAD 0.00 6.61 102
HARLEY OXENDINE 0.00 4.94 101
ASHLEY IVEY / KEITH ALLEN 0.00 4.18 100
SCOTT DUNN / STEWART ADAMS 0.00 3.80 99
DENNIS ALLEN / DALTON ALLEN 0.00 2.74 98
GARY JOHNSON / CHRIS INSCOE 1.49 1.49 97
TODD STALKER / TONY BARHAM 0.00 0.00 87
JOSH HOOKS / TJ SMITH 0.00 0.00 87
JOHNNY HOWARD / WILLIAM HOWARD 0.00 0.00 87
JOSHUA GENTHE 0.00 0.00 87
TYLER IVEY / BRITTEN OQUINN 0.00 0.00 87
RODNEY BRITT / DILLION BRITT 0.00 0.00 87
RICH Z. 0.00 0.00 87
Total Entrys $3,200.00
BONUS $ $700.00
Total Paid At Ramp $3,225.00
Old North 2021 Spring Final Fund $400.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund $50.00
2021 Old North Spring Final Fund Total $4,020.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund Total $2,320.00

Casey Herndon & Brady Trueheart Win CATT East Roanoke River, NC May 15, 2021

Next up for the East is the Spring Final June 5th on the Roanoke River!

The 2021 Academy CATT  Championship will take place on Kerr Lake May 22-23, 2021 and we are guaranteeing $10,000.00 to 1st Place!

Nutbush Ramp Kerr Lake State Park – 115 Jack Wade Farm Road, Henderson, NC

Either NC & VA License are valid. You do not need both.

**2018 & 2019 1st Place Winners Have Taken Home $25,000.00! 2020 Winners took home $24,000.00!

A team or solo angler must fish 2 CATT events to Qualify! You may fish the Championship 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 and CATT Spring 2021! Any CATT event after June 1st 2020 will count!

Tap on the link for info!

Mark your calendar! June 26 Chowan River, NC Bayside Marina in Edenton! Phantom Outdoors Invitational $5,000.00 1st Place! You don;t have to qualify for this tournament! Just be there! Here’s the link to the Phantom Series info!

Zeb West & Wayne Stallings win the East points and will fish the Final FREE!

Casey Herndon – Brady Trueheart took 1st Place with 5 bass weighing 24.24 lbs!

JA Williford & Jason Tripp 2nd with 23.09 lbs!

David Swain & Brad Houser 3rd with 22.87 lbs!

Houston Cash & Clement Dutiot 4th Place with 22.10 lbs and BF at 7.89 lbs!

Phillip Gibson & Walter Goff took 5th with 20.17 lbs!

Larry Thomas & Gerald Elks with the 2nd BF at 7.35 lbs!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Casey Herndon – Brady Trueheart 6.97 24.24 $990.00 110
JA Williford – Jason Tripp 6.05 23.09 $300.00 109
David Swain – Brad Houser 6.36 22.87 $200.00 108
Houston Cash – Clement Dutiot 7.89 22.10 $285.00 107
Phillip Gibson – Walter Goff 5.89 20.17 $100.00 106
Brian Stalls – Clark Harrington 6.74 19.74 105
Mike Slyard – Brent Edwards 5.81 18.14 104
Zeb West – Wayne Stallings 0.00 17.83 103
Larry Thomas – Gerald Elks 7.35 17.72 $75.00 102
James Ormond – Danny Flynn 0.00 16.43 101
Tracy King – David Price 4.79 15.41 100
Mike Layton – Marshall Williford 0.00 15.38 99
Dennis Langston 3.73 14.66 98
Will James – Mike James 0.00 13.99 97
Matt Oakley 0.00 13.62 96
Trey Nanny – Brooks Bissette 0.00 13.47 95
Bradley Stain – Paul King 0.00 12.97 94
Clayton Boyette 0.00 12.82 93
Wayne Harris 0.00 11.94 92
Steve Vann – Skippy Lever 0.00 11.53 91
Brian Williams – Michael Ore 0.00 11.05 90
Mike Henson – Jeff Stoop 0.00 9.74 89
Ricky West 0.00 6.91 88
Shane Zelazo 4.12 6.40 87
Mike White 0.00 2.76 86
Total Entrys $2,000.00
BONUS $ $440.00
Total Paid At Ramp $1,950.00
East 2021 Final Fund $390.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund $50.00
2021 East Final Fund Total $1,350.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund Total $2,420.00

EWING MINOR’S HOT STREAK CONTINUES AT HOBIE B.O.S. ANCHORED BY POWER-POLE® LAKE HARTWELL EVENT

EWING MINOR’S HOT STREAK CONTINUES AT HOBIE B.O.S. ANCHORED BY POWER-POLE® LAKE HARTWELL EVENT

Uses brand new Hobie Mirage PA12 360 to pull away from highly competitive field of elite kayak anglers on one of South Carolina’s finest bass destinations. 

OCEANSIDE, Calif. (May 20, 2021) – In the pre-event press release leading up to last weekend’s 2021 Hobie Bass Open Series (B.O.S.) Anchored by Power-Pole® Lake Hartwell event in Anderson, South Carolina, local sharpie Lowell Brannan advised anglers to stay on the move and have a back-up plan ready because the bass here tend to roam around a lot, especially when the herring are spawning. His recommendations proved right on the money as the 56,000-acre reservoir, which has been recognized as one of the Top 100 Bass Lakes in America by Bassmaster magazine, decided to shuffle the deck on Day 1.

“A lot of anglers reported solid sessions during pre-fishing only to find the bass had moved by the time the tourney got underway,” said tournament director A. J. McWhorter. “Just as Brennan suggested, competitors who were flexible, covered a lot of water and continued to grind all day long put themselves in good position toward the top of the leaderboard for Day 2 when the big lake revealed it’s true colors.”

Leading the charge was 19-year-old Ewing Minor from Charlottesville, Virginia, who has absolutely been on fire this season. A member of the renowned Carson-Newman college bass squad, he decided this spring to also try his hand at kayak bassin’ and has now cashed a check in each of his first three 2021 Hobie Bass Open Series (B.O.S.) Anchored by Power-Pole® events after placing second at Watts Bar and 12th at Lake Seminole. In this case, he used a consistent performance to steadily pull away from the field by tallying 90.25 inches of bass on Day 1, plus 84.50 inches on Day 2, for a winning total of 174.75 inches that included two impressive 17-inch spotted bass. Chris Grant of Tega Cay, South Carolina, took the second slot with a 168.75-inch total while Matt Hawj of Lenoir, North Carolina placed third tallying 165.50 inches in the two-day, catch, photo and release (C.P.R.) event. Adam Fillmore had the highest one-day total of the tournament with 92.25 inches on Day 2. He finished fourth with a 164.5-inch total while Brannan filled out the top five with a very respectable 162.5 inches.

“Although Minor finished a full six inches ahead of the 143-angler field, the tournament overall was highly competitive with 1,046 bass caught in compiling over 110 full limits consisting of five fish each day,” remarked McWhorter. “Minor and Grant finished first and second both days, but after that there was plenty of shuffling on the leader board, especially on Day 2. The second day of the tourney also brought out some bigger fish, with three measuring over 22 inches. Interestingly, Minor was fishing out of a new Hobie PA12 360 that he bought only last week. What a great way to break in a new boat.”

For their efforts, Minor took home a $7,500 first-place check while Grant pocketed $3,900 and Hawj earned $3,000, including the Bassin’ Magazine Big Bass award honors he garnered with a 23.25-inch brute. After getting shut out on Day 1, Chris Decker jumped 51 spots on Day 2 with 80.5 inches of bass to take the Dakota Lithium Power Move prize of a Dakota Lithium Power Box 10. As the top three non-qualified anglers, Grant, Hawj and Fillmore punched tickets to Hobie’s 50-angler Tournament of Champions (T.O.C.) on Lake Eufaula, Alabama, November 12 – 14. Ewing qualified with a second-place finish at the Watts-Bar event earlier this year. Anglers also competed for all-important points toward Angler of the Year, Presented by FarWide, the Outdoor Access App, with points distributed to the top 100 competitors.

“It’s fun when your new kayak pays for itself after only a week,” quipped Minor, adding that his Hobie Mirage PA12 360 gave him an edge since it allows for hands-free fishing, turns on a dime, holds its place in the wind really well, and allows anglers to slip quietly into calm water without a paddle stroke to tip off the bass. “The water was really clear this weekend,” continued Minor, “and my Hobie really helped me sneak in and out of some tight, bassy-looking places where it would have been easy to push the fish out had I used a paddle.”

For the most part, Minor (who will be joined at Carson-Newman next fall by Hobie B.O.S. high-school star and 12-place finisher, Jaxton Orr, of Fort Wayne, Indiana), found success working shoreline shallows where he could actually view fish on the move. During pre-fishing, he had found several spots with visible bass, some on beds. Rather than work those bass, he simply marked them on a map and came back to test them on Day 1. Unpressured, they responded well in the morning, took the mid-afternoon off, and hit again late in the day. Minor continued grinding away with a variety of lures including topwaters, line-through swimbaits, and a variety of finesse baits. “I tried to match different baits to different spots,” he stated. “I caught some fish on just about every lure I tried but nothing really stood out compared to the rest. Both days I had four fish by 10 a.m., then had to work really hard to get a fifth fish and upgrade later in the afternoon. It was a 20.75-inch bass that pushed me into the lead around 2 p.m. on Day 1. That fish culled a 15-inch bass, so it helped a lot. The mid-day slot was tough both days.”

Grant, meanwhile, had planned to fish the middle of the lake for spotted bass, but when he saw largemouths cruising along the banks he immediately changed his game plan. “I ended up chasing every type of spawn that was going on – herring, shad and bass,” he revealed. “Everywhere I fished I caught some good ones, but I never really hammered any specific spot. Lake Hartwell really is a beautiful body of water. It has just about any type of fishing you might like to try with brush, banks, drop-offs and plenty of shoreline possibilities. As many of us saw this weekend, it can be challenging one day and really rewarding the next. If the fishing is off here, stick it out for a day or two and you can bet things will turn around. When they do, you are going to have a lot of fun!”

Like Minor, Grant fished a variety of patterns with no clear standout. A consistent performance, he tallied 83.5 inches on Day 1 and 85.25 inches on Day 2. With about two hours left on Day 2, he paddled 1.5 miles south to work some fish he had found during practice but couldn’t pull the big upgrade needed to catch Minor. “Sometimes you’ve got to swing for the fences,” he chuckled. “I gave it my best shot. Ewing had a great tournament. Just a little bit better than me, but I’m still proud with a second-place finish in this field. There were a lot of super kayak anglers on the water here. I think these 2021 Hobie Bass Open Series (B.O.S.) Anchored by Power-Pole® events are terrific,” continued Grant. “They are exceptionally well run, and everyone is friendly and supportive. Plus, the chance to face the best kayak anglers in the nation again and again throughout the season is really special. If you’ve never given it a try, jump in. These tourneys are the best!”

Third-place finisher Matt Hawj had an impressive stretch run. After finishing 29th on Day 1 he tied Minor for the second highest daily score on Day 2 with 90.25 inches. “I was throwing wacky worms and spinnerbaits,” he revealed. “With the water high, I had some trouble on the first day finding fish in the brush where I expected them to be and that cost me in the long run. I had them figured out pretty good on Day 2, though. I moved to another launch ramp downriver and worked property edges that were mostly devoid of brush and laydowns. That pattern produced really well. I didn’t quite make it to the top of the leader board, but it sure was exciting to make that climb on the second day of competition.”

Murfreesboro’s Melton Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by Googan Baits on Center Hill Lake

Kentucky’s Parnell Wins Strike King Co-Angler Division

SPARTA, Tenn. (May 18, 2021) – Boater Jay Melton of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, won the Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine at Center Hill Lake Presented by Googan Baits in Sparta, Tennessee, Sunday. Melton earned $4,350 for his victory at the event.

TOP 10 RESULTS
RANK BOATER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Jay Melton of Murfreesboro, Tenn. 5 13-13 $4,350
2nd Beau Grissim of Lebanon, Tenn. 5 13-9 $2,175
3rd Terry Steele of Sparta, Tenn. 5 13-6 $1,451
4th Brandon Edel of Hendersonville, Tenn. 5 13-5 $1,015
5th Adam Wagner of Cookeville, Tenn. 5 13-0 $1,334
5th Tony Eckler of Lebanon, Tenn. 5 13-0 $834
7th Hunter Bouldin of McMinnville, Tenn. 5 12-15 $725
8th John Hopkins of Hendersonville, Tenn. 5 12-13 $653
9th Jacob Daily of Rossville, Ga. 5 12-12 $580
10th Jeremy Nash of Cookeville, Tenn. 5 12-8 $508
RANK STRIKE KING CO-ANGLER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Kendall Parnell of Monticello, Ky. 5 9-14 $2,064
2nd Bobby Harris of McEwen, Tenn. 4 9-10 $1,032
3rd Mark Gilbert of Murfreesboro, Tenn. 4 9-6 $813
4th James Roye of Altamont, Tenn. 4 9-1 $447
4th Josh Underhill of Watertown, Tenn. 4 9-1 $447
6th Jake Cross of Byrdstown, Tenn. 4 8-12 $378
7th Pop Catalin of Cookeville, Tenn. 4 7-11 $344
8th Ricky England of Sparta, Tenn. 5 7-10 $310
9th Garrett Davis of Manchester, Tenn. 3 7-5 $275
10th Wayne Crouch of Jamestown, Tenn. 4 6-7 $229
10th Travis Akers of Morehead, Ky. 3 6-7 $229
CONTINGENCY AWARDS
AWARD NAME CONTINGENCY PAYOUT
Boater Big Bass John Wells of Nashville, Tenn. 4-pound, 5-ounce bass $615
Strike King Co-Angler Berkley Big Bass Richard Hawkes of Murfreesboro, Tenn. 4-pound, 3-ounce bass $287
Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus Adam Wagner of Cookeville, Tenn. 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 Strike King Rage Bug N/A
Strike King Co-Angler Strike King KVD Perfect Plastic Game Hawg N/A
2021 QUALIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES
EVENT DATE LOCATION HOST
Music City Division – Phoenix Bass Fishing League Regional Championship Oct. 7-9 Wheeler Lake, Decatur, Ala. Decatur Morgan County Tourism
Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American June 3-5 Douglas Lake, Dandridge, Tenn. Jefferson County Department of Tourism
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 .

For athlete-turned-angler Bill Schultz, the reward is always in the journey 

An Angler’s Quest for 25,000 Smallmouth Bass

For athlete-turned-angler Bill Schultz, the reward is always in the journey 

PARK FALLS, Wisc. (May 19, 2021) – As New Berlin, Wisconsin angler William “Bill” Schultz looks back over his life and athletic career, he doesn’t always focus on the victories themselves. Instead, he tends to remember the individual goals that led to those victories. “The process of setting goals and then putting in the effort to achieve them is what makes winning possible. This is how I approached my swimming career at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as well as my almost 50-year career in the sport of racquetball,” says the 2008 inductee to Wisconsin Racquetball Hall of Fame. “It was all those swimming practices and thousands of hours on the racquetball court that led to my improvement and, ultimately, the success I enjoyed in competition.”

Like many other anglers, Schultz fished throughout his youth, but then life got busy and he drifted away for a bit. “The bug bit me again in 1991, and after buying my first boat during the winter of 1992 I was ready to go,” recalls Schultz, who quickly found a passion for smallmouth bass. “Keeping a simple fishing log seemed normal to me. Did I have any idea when I logged my first smallie catch and release in 1994 that it would lead to 25,000 entries 27 years later?” Schultz says the answer is a big no, but it’s looking like the milestone is happening, likely this season.

“Once I got that bug to catch and release all those thousands of smallmouth bass, I’d have to say the adventure of the pursuit really became an enjoyable passion,” he shares. “I began wading small Wisconsin Rivers, enjoying the solitude and amazing scenery, along with using my boat to fish various lakes and larger rivers across Wisconsin, all the while logging my smallmouth catches.” It was about 15 or so years ago that Schultz began setting the goal to catch and release 1,000 smallies each season. “I missed the goal some years, but the pursuit of the goal became my passion and was always exciting.”

A St. Croix pro-staffer, Schultz has had a relationship with the Park falls, Wisconsin-based rod crafters and has been fishing with the Best Rods on Earth® for 24 years now. “It’s been really rewarding to be involved with an American company that’s done so much for anglers over the years,” says Schultz, who has been involved with many of the company’s rod introductions, but has never been as excited as he was by this year’s Victory Series launch.

“These rods are really special because they bring American-crafted, technique-specific, high-performance fishing to any bass angler. I really enjoyed reading all the personal Voice of Victory stories other anglers were sharing, and I began thinking about the pursuit of my own angling passions,” Schultz says. “Shortly thereafter, I saw an email where Jesse Simpkins, St. Croix’s Director of Marketing, said, ‘the real victory is the pursuits of passion, the idea of setting a goal and the journey to get there,’ and that’s when I realized there’s probably some anglers out there who would enjoy hearing about my story.

“All my bass have come on a relatively few great presentations,” continues Schultz, who primarily employs finesse techniques with 6’9” to 7’ medium-light and medium power rods with extra-fast actions like those found in St. Croix’s Avid X, Legend X and Mojo Bass series. “Right now, much of my fishing is being done on the big water of Sturgeon Bay, Green Bay and Lake Michigan. I am either using the Ned Rig with Z-Man ElaZtec finesse plastics, swimming a Kalin’s Lunker grub or Keitech FAT Swing, or using a Right Bite 2.5″ Tube. These rods work great for any of these presentations,” advises Schultz, who most often matches them with 2000- or 2500-size spinning reels spooled with ten-pound Daiwa J-Braid 8X in Chartreuse with a 3.5 to 4.5 foot section of ten-pound fluorocarbon leader attached with a double uni knot.

“Swimming a Kalin’s Lunker Grub in the 4″ and 5″ versions has been a winner for me going back to 2007,” Schultz reports. “A variety of colors can work, but by far my best is the 4″ Smoke Salt and Pepper. The Keitech FAT Swing is similar. I like the 3.3 and 2.8, but occasionally use the 3.8. My best colors have been Shad, Black Shad, Goby, Alewife and Electric Shad. Thread both onto a longer shank mushroom head jig, then cast it and swim bit back as steady and slowly as you can. If you tick the bottom, speed up a little. I’m mostly using black and unpainted jigs for these two presentations.”

Schultz says there’s a reason why tubes remain so popular with smallmouth anglers. “They work! I use them mostly in deeper water in Sturgeon Bay, as there is quite a bit of scum on all the rocks up to about 15 feet of water. The Right Bite Baits 2.5″ tube is my favorite, and their prices are good. A variety of colors work, but I’ve had the best results with Amber Purple, Amber Red Pepper, Irish Whiskey, Squash, and Green Pumpkin with various colors of flecks.”

Schultz says it’s likely that smallmouth bass number 25,000 will likely come on one of the new Victory rods. “Every one of those beautiful bronzebacks have come on a St. Croix rod,” Schultz says with pride. “Sitting here in mid-April, I’m just a few weeks away from having my first chance to fish with the new Victory, and based on all I’ve heard, the excitement is warranted.” Schultz says he’s looking forward to fishing the VTS610MLXF, as well as the VTS73MXF, as those two spinning models best match his style of fishing.

“This journey has been so much fun,” says Schultz, whose simple passion for chasing smallmouth bass has grown into speaking at over 100 sports shows and fishing clubs, writing dozens of articles, and communicating regularly with thousands of other smallmouth enthusiasts on social media. “I even have my own event that has sold out each of the last ten years called Smallie Night Out. Even among smallmouth bass anglers, everyone has their own passions and interests, and I place a high value on being a part of the smallmouth-angling community.”

For athlete-turned-angler Bill Schultz, his primary rewards have always come from the journey and the experiences, not just in the actual victories. But stay tuned; because it looks like victory in the form of a landmark catch of his 25,000th smallmouth bass is eminent later this season. If and when it happens, it’ll be a win worthy of recognition, and we’ll be celebrating right along with him.

#CROIXGEAR

Pennsylvania’s Shipton Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League on Potomac River

Virginia’s Williams Wins Strike King Co-Angler Division

MARBURY, Md. (May 18, 2021) – Boater Jason Shipton of Muncy, Pennsylvania, won the Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine at the Potomac River in Marbury, Maryland. Shipton earned $4,082 for his victory at the event.

TOP 10 RESULTS
RANK BOATER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Jason Shipton of Muncy, Pa. 5 18-6 $4,082
2nd Richard Hare of Fredericksburg, Va. 5 17-5 $1,701
2nd Keith Estes of Spring Grove, Va. 5 17-5 $1,901
4th Jesepth Hughes of King George, Va. 5 17-0 $952
5th Joe Wilkerson of Falls Church, Va. 5 16-11 $816
6th Al Fiorille of Mount Airy, Md. 5 16-4 $748
7th Lenny Baird of Stafford, Va. 5 16-1 $680
8th Matthew Caffi of Fairfax, Va. 5 15-11 $612
9th Robert Henderson of King George, Va. 5 15-7 $544
10th Fred Aldridge of Brandystation, Va. 5 14-15 $452
10th Fredderick Chandler of Mount Airy, Md. 5 14-15 $452
RANK STRIKE KING CO-ANGLER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st David Williams of Fredericksburg, Va. 5 16-7 $2,491
2nd Gilbert Brown of Fredericksburg, Va. 5 15-13 $1,301
3rd Jeramy Evans of Galax, Va. 5 15-7 $683
4th John Castro of Lorton, Va. 5 15-2 $476
5th Jeff Mellott of Warfordsburg, Pa. 5 14-11 $408
6th Rickey Mummert Jr. of Hanover, Pa. 5 14-7 $340
6th Christopher Butler of Glen Allen, Va. 5 14-7 $340
6th Jonathan Patkus of Columbia, Md. 5 14-7 $340
9th David Deciucis of Chester, Va. 4 13-15 $272
10th Travis Waterman of Fredericksburg, Va. 5 13-12 $238
CONTINGENCY AWARDS
AWARD NAME CONTINGENCY PAYOUT
Boater Big Bass David Wright of Fort Meade, Md. 5-pound, 4-ounce bass $560
Strike King Co-Angler Berkley Big Bass Gilbert Brown of Fredericksburg, Va. 5-pound, 4-ounce bass $280
Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus Joseph Thompson of Coatesville, Pa. 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 Yamamoto Senko & Z-Man ChatterBait N/A
Strike King Co-Angler Yamamoto Senko N/A
2021 QUALIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES
EVENT DATE LOCATION HOST
Shenandoah Division – Phoenix Bass Fishing League Regional Championship Oct. 14-16 Lake Murray, Columbia, S.C. Capital City/Lake Murray Country
Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American June 3-5 Douglas Lake, Dandridge, Tenn. Jefferson County Department of Tourism
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 .

Clarksville’s Williams Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League on Lake Dardanelle

Hardy’s Herring Wins Strike King Co-Angler Division

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. (May 18, 2021) – Boater Charles Williams of Clarksville, Arkansas, wins the Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine at Lake Dardanelle Presented by Abu Garcia in Russellville, Arkansas. Williams earned $4,964 for his victory at the event, hosted by Russellville Advertising & Promotion.

TOP 10 RESULTS

RANK BOATER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Charles Williams of Clarksville, Ark. 5 17-6 $4,964
2nd Wayne Dixon of Morrilton, Ark. 5 15-4 $2,364
3rd Shawn Gordon of Russellville, Ark. 5 14-4 $2,039
3rd Marty Scudder of Rison, Ark. 5 14-4 $1,339
5th Brian Bean of Hot Springs, Ark. 5 13-14 $946
6th Quincy Houchin of Mabelvale, Ark. 5 13-10 $1,367
7th Karson Hamilton of Hot Springs, Ark. 5 13-8 $1,023
8th Justin Swayze of Gurdon, Ark. 3 12-6 $709
9th Robert Stevens of Hot Springs, Ark. 5 12-2 $631
10th Beau Browning of Hot Springs, Ark. 5 12-1 $552
RANK STRIKE KING CO-ANGLER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Kyle Herring of Hardy, Ark. 4 11-9 $2,364
2nd Ron Knight of Hot Springs, Ark. 5 11-1 $1,182
3rd Steve Meredith of Jessieville, Ark. 3 10-10 $1,140
4th Bill Hockaday of Nashville, Ark. 4 9-14 $552
5th Jody Jones of Harvey, Ark. 4 9-5 $433
5th John Duvall of Atkins, Ark. 5 9-5 $433
5th Tim Allen of Murfreesboro, Ark. 5 9-5 $433
8th Trever Jones of Bigelow, Ark. 5 9-0 $355
9th Andrew Wooley of Little Rock, Ark. 3 8-8 $315
10th Todd Garner of Pocola, Okla. 4 8-5 $276
CONTINGENCY AWARDS
AWARD NAME CONTINGENCY PAYOUT
Boater Big Bass Mike Webster of Pottsville, Ark. 4-pound, 9-ounce bass $235
Boater Big Bass Charles Williams of Clarksville, Ark. 4-pound, 9-ounce bass $235
Boater Big Bass Karson Hamilton of Hot Springs, Ark. 4-pound, 9-ounce bass $235
Strike King Co-Angler Berkley Big Bass Steve Meredith of Jessieville, Ark. 5-pound, 3-ounce bass $352
Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus Quincy Houchin of Mabelvale, Ark. 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 Did Not Disclose N/A
Strike King Co-Angler Did Not Disclose N/A
2021 QUALIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES
EVENT DATE LOCATION HOST
Arkie Division – Phoenix Bass Fishing League Regional Championship Oct. 7-9 Lake Norfork, Mountain Home, Ark. Mountain Home Area Chamber of Commerce
Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American June 3-5 Douglas Lake, Dandridge, Tenn. Jefferson County Department of Tourism
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 .

B.A.S.S. Announces Inaugural High School Combine To Debut This Fall

May 19, 2021

B.A.S.S. Announces Inaugural High School Combine To Debut This Fall

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala — B.A.S.S. officials announced today that 100 high school anglers will have the opportunity to showcase their talents in front of colleges during the inaugural Abu Garcia Bassmaster High School Combine, which is set to debut October 15-17 on Wheeler Lake in Decatur, Ala.

“This is something we have dreamed of for years,” said Hank Weldon, senior manager of the B.A.S.S. College and High School program. “B.A.S.S. is constantly looking for ways to grow the High School and College platforms and give young anglers opportunities to excel not only in the sport but also in the industry. What better way than to give college coaches a chance to see all of the skills these high school anglers possess and possibly award scholarships?”

The Abu Garcia Bassmaster High School Combine will be a three-day event where anglers will perform multiple tasks to show their skillset not only on the water but also display their knowledge of the sport as a whole. After the first day, colleges will have the opportunity to select anglers for a “second look” where they can further explore everything that angler has to offer and see if they would be the perfect fit for their fishing program.

The following 16 colleges have already signed up to participate in this inaugural event:

Adrian College
Bethel University
Blue Mountain College
Bryan College
Campbellsville University
Carson-Newman University
Dallas Baptist University
Drury University
Emmanuel College
Faulkner University
Florida Gateway College
Kentucky Christian University
University of Kentucky
University of Montevallo
University of North Alabama
Wabash Valley College

“Decatur Morgan County Tourism is very proud to host the Bassmaster High School Combine. This is an incredible opportunity for The City of Decatur,” said Don Dukemineer, Director of Sports Development for Decatur Morgan County Tourism. “We are always proud to showcase the beautiful Tennessee River. We will work diligently to create a fantastic experience for all of the participants. We always enjoy working with this wonderful organization and look forward to our continued partnership.”

Registration for the Abu Garcia Bassmaster High School Combine will open at 8 a.m. CT on June 1 at Bassmaster.com/high-school and remain open until 100 participants have registered. The $500 registration fee includes accommodations for two nights and all meals for the weekend.

For more information, visit Bassmaster.com/high-school.

Batesville’s McCulley Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League on Lake Ferguson

Lena’s Harrell Wins Strike King Co-Angler Division

GREENVILLE, Miss. (May 18, 2021) – Boater Brad McCulley of Batesville, Mississippi, wins the Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine at Lake Ferguson Presented by Googan Baits in Greenville, Mississippi. McCulley earned $3,418 for his victory at the event, hosted by the Greenville/Washington County CVB.

TOP 10 RESULTS

RANK BOATER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Brad McCulley of Batesville, Miss. 5 21-5 $3,418
2nd Andy Graves of Clarksdale, Miss. 5 21-0 $1,709
3rd John Anderson of Baysprings, Miss. 5 20-6 $1,838
4th Jason Honnoll of Starkville, Miss. 5 20-3 $798
5th Kirk Tisdale of Ellisville, Miss. 5 18-6 $684
6th Lloyd Pickett, Jr. of Bartlett, Tenn. 5 18-3 $627
7th Bradley Perkins of Raymond, Miss. 5 17-6 $570
8th Rob Livingston of Cleveland, Miss. 5 17-1 $513
9th Denny Patterson of Horn Lake, Miss. 5 17-0 $456
10th Charlie Jennings of Greenville, Miss. 5 16-14 $399
RANK STRIKE KING CO-ANGLER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Ramey Harrell of Lena, Miss. 5 20-6 $1,709
2nd Colin Fogerty of Memphis, Tenn. 5 18-0 $855
3rd Clay Atkins of Hamilton, Miss. 5 16-9 $570
4th Greg Hamblin of New Albany, Miss. 5 14-15 $399
5th Daniel McAfee of Smithville, Miss. 5 14-14 $342
6th Keith Whipple of Luka, Miss. 5 14-10 $313
7th Anthony House of New Albany, Miss. 5 13-7 $285
8th Scott Kirk of Houston, Miss. 5 13-2 $256
9th Thomas Sanderson of Amory, Miss. 5 12-7 $228
10th John Harrell of Lena, Miss. 5 12-6 $199
CONTINGENCY AWARDS
AWARD NAME CONTINGENCY PAYOUT
Boater Big Bass Clay Lucas of Columbus, Miss. 5-pound, 12-ounce bass $420
Strike King Co-Angler Berkley Big Bass Elton Bryant of Flowood, Miss. 4-pound, 13-ounce bass $210
Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus John Anderson of Baysprings, Miss. 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 Unspecified Craw Tube Black/Blue
Strike King Co-Angler Zoom Brush Hog Watermelon
2021 QUALIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES
EVENT DATE LOCATION HOST
Mississippi Division – Phoenix Bass Fishing League Regional Championship Oct. 21-23 Lake Ouachita, Mt. Ida, Ark. Visit Hot Springs
Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American June 3-5 Douglas Lake, Dandridge, Tenn. Jefferson County Department of Tourism
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 .