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2021 Bassmaster High School All-American Team Names 12 New Members

2021 Bassmaster High School All-American Team Names 12 New Members

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Twelve of the top high school anglers in the country have been selected as new members of the notable Bassmaster High School All-American Fishing Team presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors.

“For seven years, the Bassmaster High School All-American program has identified and honored some of the most accomplished student athletes in the country,” said Bruce Akin, B.A.S.S. CEO. “We’ve seen past members go on to decorated college fishing careers and even compete in the iconic Bassmaster Classic, and know that this group of 12 outstanding All-Americans is equally as talented. We appreciate Academy Sports + Outdoors for partnering with B.A.S.S. to recognize these athletes’ fishing skills and commitment to academics, conservation and community service.”

Over 300 applications nominating students in grades 10-12 were submitted from 34 states across the nation. Of these, 47 students were chosen as Bassmaster All-State anglers. After considering tournament résumés, conservation efforts, community service activities and recommendations from school officials and coaches, a panel of judges consisting of representatives from the sportfishing industry, media and conservation groups further narrowed the field to the Top 12 high school anglers in the country.

“Congratulations to our newest Bassmaster High School All-Americans,” said Hank Weldon, senior manager of the B.A.S.S. High School program. “Our program is exclusive to only the most well-rounded and driven high school anglers, and each of these 12 young anglers and their parents should be proud of this accomplishment. I am looking forward to honoring their achievements at the Neely Henry Elite in May.”

The 2021 All-American team has been invited to participate in an exclusive Bassmaster High School All-American Tournament, which will be held in conjunction with the 2021 Bassmaster Elite at Neely Henry Lake, scheduled to take place May 6-9 in Gadsden, Ala. Each All-American angler will be paired with an Elite Series pro for the one-day derby to be held on a nearby fishery.

Congratulations to the following student athletes for being named to the 2021 Bassmaster High School All-American Fishing Team presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors. Following are short biographies of the 2021 team members. (Only tournament records from the past 12 months were considered.)

Alexis Grandstaff, Headland, Ala.

Alexis Grandstaff, a senior at Headland High School, amassed an impressive two wins in the 2020 tournament season as well as 10 Top 5 finishes and 10 Top 20 finishes. She is a two-time Bassmaster High School National Championship Qualifier (2019 and 2021) as well as the recipient of two Big Fish Awards at Lake Wedowee and Lake Eufaula.

“She has proven herself a fierce competitor in the field of high school bass fishing,” says Shannon V. Smith, Headland Bass Team Head Coach. “She has continuously excelled in her academics and leadership roles. She has been a trusted friend and Bass Team member to many. All of these qualities and more are what make Alexis Grandstaff a top candidate for the Top 12 Bassmaster High School All-American.”

Grandstaff has also served as the Headland Bass Team Secretary, Treasurer and President. Two of her goals were to qualify for the Alabama B.A.S.S. Nation High School Championship and the Bassmaster High School National Championship — since accomplishing both of those goals, she has now set her sights on qualifying for the Bassmaster High School Classic.

Hayden Marbut, Vestavia, Ala.

Hayden Marbut, a senior at Vestavia High School, joins the ranks of the 2021 Bassmaster High School All-American team after netting two first-place finishes in the past 12 months, including winning the 2020 Bassmaster High School National Championship against a 250-plus boat field. He has also racked up seven Top 5 finishes and nine Top 20 finishes.

“In my field, I have met many hardworking, determined, motivated, energetic and intelligent students,” says Curtis Gossett, Briarwood Christian School Fishing Coach. “However, I have never met one as humble, confident and deserving as Hayden Marbut. I can say, undoubtedly, that Hayden will not only succeed in his pursuit of his fishing goals, but in his pursuit of an education and in life as well.”

Marbut not only excels on the water, but he also acts as the captain of the Vestavia Hills High School bass team. He plans to fish on the collegiate level for Auburn University and also fish the Basspro.com Bassmaster Opens in hopes of one day qualifying for the Bassmaster Elite Series.

Zachary Ward, Cabot, Ark.

Cabot High School senior Zachary Ward won three tournaments in the 2020 season as well as an impressive eight Top 5 finishes. The 2020 All-State angler has found success both on the water and in the classroom, maintaining a 3.8 GPA.

“Zach’s combination of academic achievement, leadership and personal character make him an ideal candidate,” says Lindsey Peerson, Cabot High School Algebra 3 teacher. “He is an active member in numerous clubs, some of which include Student Council, National Honor Society and the Cabot Community Fishing Club.”

Ward is not only a leader on the water and in the classroom, but the community as well. He has participated in Heroes Hooked on Fishing, where he helps veterans learn how to fish, and participated in fishing derbies with younger anglers where he acts as a mentor.

Cole Rountree, Clermont, Fla.

Cole Rountree, a junior at South Lake High School, won two tournaments in the 2020 season, as well as netting ten Top 5 finishes and seven Top 20 finishes. He has placed 5th place or higher in every tournament he has participated in during the 2020 and 2021 tournament seasons.

“Cole excels academically and currently maintains a weighted grade point average of 4.65,” says Steven W. Benson II, South Lake High School principal. “I have been excited to hear about Cole’s exploits and successes as an angler, as well as his nonprofit work in the community, including the Buses and Backpacks program and Florida Scrub Jay Youth Camp.”

Rountree is still fairly new to the fishing game, having only picked up fishing in the last three years. In his first year, he earned 5th place in Angler of the Year for the Lake County Teen Sportfishing Association. By his second year, he won Angler of the Year, and he currently holds that same position. His fishing goals include qualifying for state in the B.A.S.S. Nation High School Series, qualifying for the Bassmaster High School National Championship, fishing on the collegiate level and eventually pursuing his dream of competing on the national level.

Tyson Verkaik, Eustis, Fla.

First Academy-Leesburg junior Tyson Verkaik has amassed an impressive three tournament wins, one Top 5 finish and four Top 20 finishes in the 2020 season. Verkaik and his partner finished 2nd in the 2019 Florida Federation Fall Regional which qualified them for the 2020 Bassmaster High School National Championship.

“Tyson is self-motivated with a unique understanding of academia,” says Kelly L. Bonaparte, First Academy-Leesburg Marine Science teacher. “He is able to readily draw from his studies and observations to develop thoughtful responses. Tyson is constantly challenging himself to perform better. He is very mature for his age and he approaches his studies with an astute sense of objectivity.”

Verkaik is an active member of the National Honor Society and very involved in the Student Government Association. He is a citizen volunteer with the University of Florida Lake Watch program where he regularly submits field reports and water samples from his home lake (Lake Woodward) to the University of Florida laboratory for testing and research. Verkaik and his partner are currently ranked in the top spot in the Florida State Trail and hope to return to the Bassmaster High School National Championship.

Laindree Richardson, Benton, Ill.

Laindree Richardson, a junior at Benton Consolidated High School, claimed two first-place finishes, as well as three Top 5 finishes and four Top 20 finishes in the 2020 tournament season. She has competed at every single Bassmaster High School Open in the past three years and plans to continue her success on the collegiate level at Wabash Valley College upon graduation.

“Though Laindree loves to fish, she loves her community even more,” says Lacey Hagerman, Benton Consolidated High School English teacher. “When COVID unexpectedly hit our country in March of last year, Laindree worked to sew over 3,000 masks. She then donated these masks to hospitals, nursing homes, prisons, navy squadrons, youth detention facilities and to local schools. Laindree is the type of strong, female role model that little girls need. She is selfless and unafraid to face new challenges.”

Richardson was selected as a 2020 Bassmaster High School All-State angler and put in hard work on the water, in the classroom and in her community to earn her the title of 2021 Bassmaster High School All-American angler.

Mitchell Straffon, Fenton, Mich.

Mitchell Straffon, a junior at Fenton High School, captured three wins during the 2020 season as well as three Top 5 and two Top 20 finishes. Straffon also competed in a local adult-level tournament series, Cash For Bass, where he notched two wins and three Top 5 finishes. He is a two-time Bassmaster High School National Championship qualifier and placed fourth overall in the Michigan B.A.S.S. Nation Team Tournament in 2020.

Vera Hazlett, a teacher at Fenton High School, says, “Mitchell is always willing to take the lead in the discussion and encourage his classmates to participate. This is typical of Mitchell’s dedication to his commitments; he is thorough and dedicated to quality and meaning.”

In 2020, Straffon volunteered at the Michigan Ultimate Fishing Show and several Bassmaster Elite Series events as well as with the Fenton Fire Department Food Pantry. Alongside fishing and volunteer work, Straffon works a part-time job and plays on his high school’s junior varsity golf team, all whilst maintaining a 3.76 GPA.

Cole Moulton, Enfield, N.H.

Cole Moulton, a junior at Mascoma Valley Regional High School, netted three wins in the 2020 tournament season as well as one Top 20 finish. He is a three-time qualifier for the Bassmaster High School National Championship (2019-2021) and a two-time qualifier for the Bassmaster Junior National Championship (2017-2018). Moulton started a community fishing club in order to compete in high school fishing tournaments. In 2020 this club became the official bass fishing team of Mascoma High School, where he serves as team captain.

“He personally petitioned for our school to attain ‘club’ status in New Hampshire for a Bass Fishing Team. With Cole as a catalyst, Mascoma High School has begun the process of making fishing a varsity-level sport,” says Keli S. Green, Mascoma Varsity soccer coach, driver educator and mathematics teacher.

Moulton also serves as president of the New Hampshire Junior Bassmasters and plays defensive position on the Mascoma Varsity Soccer Team, where he was selected by his teammates to serve as co-captain during his senior year.

Carter Doren, Las Vegas, Nev.

Green Valley High School junior Carter Doren won four tournaments in the 2020 tournament season, including the BBZ JC National Championship. BBZ JC Tournament Director William Siemantel describes Doren’s win, “His attitude and demeanor was nothing less than a seasoned professional that had grace and poise. He showed no ego, was gracious to all the supporting sponsors and showed professional respect to all of his competing anglers.”

Additionally, Doren was the 2020 Co-Angler of the Year for the Nevada Bass Anglers, an adult fishing club, where he placed in the Top 5 multiple times. Off the water, he is the social media director for his high school’s fishing club and is working to develop the local adult fishing club’s social media presence as well. And, although he is only a junior, Doren has already received a $38,000 scholarship to Bethel University for fishing.

Doren has also developed and run a fishing seminar for high school kids at his local pond, where he helped give away rods, reels and baits to youth and junior anglers who did not have the proper equipment. He has also volunteered with Bass Pros Shops’ Bluegill Tank teaching local children about catch-and-release techniques.

Hunter Keller, Morganton, N.C.

Hunter Keller, a senior at Freedom High School, won three tournaments in the 2020 season, as well as two Top 5s and three Top 20s, including a sixth-place finish in the Bassmaster High School National Championship, which featured a field of 240-plus boats. He also competed in the Foothills Marine Tuesday Night Tournaments, where in the span of 15 tournaments he won once, placed in the Top 5 twice and secured an additional five Top 10 finishes.

“His passion for fishing led him to start the Freedom High School Bass Team,” said Dustin Haigler, Freedom High School club advisor. “Since its initiation, the club has performed exceptionally well in tournaments but also in reaching out to help serve local businesses and supporters, all of which Hunter has had a direct influence over.”

Keller was the highest-placing Yamaha Engine in the Bassmaster High School National Championship, which netted him $10,000 through the Yamaha Power Pay program. He was the eighth recruit in the nation for Top Tier Fishing and the first in the state of North Carolina. He currently sits in first place in points standings for the North Carolina High School B.A.S.S. Nation and finished in the Top 5 in 2019 and 2020. Alongside his fishing and community service work, Keller also runs his own lure-making business, Dirty Dawgs Custom Lures, works as a farmhand at a local ranch and works as a seasonal employee at a Christmas tree farm.

Connor Dunn, Lucas, Texas 

Lovejoy High School junior, Connor Dunn, netted three big wins in the 2020 tournament season, all of which were against fields that featured 170-plus boats. He also placed in the Top 20 twice against fields of similar sizes. He placed eighth for the 2019-2020 Texas High School Bass Association North Division Angler of the Year and is currently in first place for the 2020-2021 Angler of the Year title.

Jasen R. Eairheart, a teacher at Lovejoy High School, says, “Whether furthering his education in demanding courses, diligently preparing for his next soccer match or fishing tournament, or sacrificing his time to better the community, Connor strives to grasp the most from life.”

Dunn is the Lovejoy High School Fishing Club leader and is also on track to earn a Service Cord before his graduation, a cord earned by completing at least 400 hours of philanthropy service during high school. His community service involvement is extensive, and he has also worked with a variety of nonprofit organizations, including but not limited to, Allen Ministerial Alliance Food Pantry, Allen Community Outreach, Amazing Grace Food Pantry, Feed My Starving Children and Operation Christmas Child. He does all this whilst being enrolled in multiple AP classes, where he maintains a 4.29 GPA.

Turner Hart, Ashland, Va

Patrick Henry High School senior, Turner Hart, captured two tournament wins as well as eight Top 5 finishes and two Top 20s. As a junior he earned a spot in the 2020 Bassmaster High School National Championship in Tennessee. He is currently confirmed as a pro angler in the upcoming Basspro.com Bassmaster Northern Open on the James River in mid-May.

Prior to his sophomore year, Hart worked with the B.A.S.S. Nation of Virginia State Youth Director Jack Babcock to establish a high school fishing team since his school did not have one. “Turner adapts to the situations that are presented to him with an open mind, calm temperament and professional manner,” says Babcock. “Turner is a wonderful young man with the courage, strength and ability to pursue his education and professional career goals.” In his sophomore and junior year, Hart’s team finished 5th and 2nd respectively in the Virginia B.A.S.S. Nation High School State Championship.

Alongside fishing tournaments, Hart participates in cleanup activities along the Chickahominy and James River. He does so while maintaining a 3.9 GPA and playing as midfielder on the Patrick Henry High School Varsity Soccer team, where as a sophomore he was named leading scorer and offensive MVP.

Charlie & Andrew Baker Win CATT Cooper River, SC April 3, 2021

Next up on the Cooper River is April 17th and will be the last 2021 Cooper River Spring Qualifier. If you want to get in the May 1st Final and have not fished yet you must enter the April 17th Qualifier!

Charlie & Andrew Baker took 1st Place with 21.61 lbs! They also weighed in the BF at 7.71 lbs and took home $1,145.00!

2nd Place went to James Fender & Kyle Welch with 17.40 lbs!

3rd with 15.04 lbs James Roy Jr Robison & William Gregory!

4th Travis Gatlin & Grant Powell 14.36 lbs!

24 Teams BF Weight Winnings Points
Matt Baker Andrew Baker sub was Charlie Baker 7.71 21.61 $1,145.00 110
Kyle Welch James Fender 0.00 17.40 $235.00 109
James Roy Jr Robison William Gregory 0.00 15.04 $125.00 108
Travis Gatlin Grant Powell 0.00 14.36 $75.00 107
Jimmy Mccants Kevin Lambert 0.00 13.60 106
Brian Surowiec 0.00 13.33 105
Randall Drew TJ Drew 0.00 12.89 104
Gavin Miles 0.00 12.63 103
Shawn Logan Benton 0.00 12.50 102
Shawn Hanna Dale Hanna 0.00 11.68 101
Michael Dibelo Edward Punchak 0.00 11.48 100
Dylan Mcconnell Dave McConnell 0.00 10.93 99
Tyler Peterson Jeff Shelton 0.00 10.87 98
Jeffrey Peralta Clay Kolb 0.00 9.07 97
Randy Gibson Jeremey Hernandez 0.00 8.90 96
Hunter Hackworth Bronn Shueler 0.00 8.50 95
James Skelton 0.00 8.22 94
Jonathan Singletary Jonathan Singletary 0.00 4.88 93
John Campbell Grace Campbell 0.00 4.01 92
Johnny Brinson 0.00 0.00 82
Bubble Dennis 0.00 0.00 82
Justin Harvey Jonathan Brindle 0.00 0.00 82
Justin Sebit Dalton Hewitt 0.00 0.00 82
Jimmy Bihlear 0.00 0.00 82
Total Entrys $1,200.00
BONUS $ $525.00
Total Paid At Ramp $1,580.00
Cooper River 2021 Spring Final Fund $135.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund $10.00
Cooper River 2021 Spring Final Fund Total $465.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund $2,345.00

Michael Richardson & Shane Cantley Win CATT Lake Wateree, SC April 3, 2021

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Next and last Lake Wateree CATT Qualifier is this coming Saturday April 10th! The Final will be held April 17th!

Michael Richardson & Shane Cantley win with 5 bass weighing 17.59 lbs!

Butch Williams & David Ethridge take 2nd with 17.50 lbs and weigh the Academy BF at 5.21 lbs!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Shane Cantley & Michael Richardson 4.40 17.59 $925.00 110
Butch Williams & David Ethridge 5.21 17.50 $416.00 109
Greg Atkinson & Anitra Atkinson 4.27 15.83 108
Allan Fletcher & Tanner Fletcher 4.24 13.65 107
Max Price & Brent Neal 2.91 13.58 106
Bob Weaver & Scott Floyd 3.75 12.54 105
Dearal Rogers & Pat Whaley 3.42 8.64 104
Dalton Haven & Tim Haven 2.77 8.63 103
Scott Williams & Robbie English 4.54 8.14 $39.00 102
Stacy Seagars & Darrell Fenton 3.01 5.81 101
Chad Gainey & Mack Kitchens 0.00 4.03 100
Jeff Reynolds & Trent McLaughlin 0.00 0 90
Greg Sigmon & Paul Wells 0.00 0.00 90
Total Entrys $1,560.00
BONUS $ $275.00
Total Paid At Ramp $1,380.00
2021 Wateree Spring Final Fund $355.00
2021 CATT Championship/Phantom Fund $50.00
2021 Wateree Spring Fund Total $1,900.00
2021 CATT Championship/Phantom Fund Total $2,395.00

Lex & Xan Costas Win CATT Phantom Outdoors Invitational Santee Cooper, SC April 3, 2021 $32,000.00 Purse!

2022 Santee Cooper Phantom Outdoors Invitational will GUARANTEE $10,000.00 to the 1st Place Team! Dates will be released later this Summer! Tap on the Phantom logo below to start shopping. Use PHANTONCATT15 at checkout and save 15% off your order!

2021 PHANTOM OUTDOORS INVITATIONAL CLASSIC TOURNAMENT INFO!

Nov 5-6 Lake Hartwell, SC MINIMUM $10,000 1st Place! Tap on the link below!

Down in the Low Country of South Carolina this past weekend we had 113 Teams converge on John C Land trying to take home a chunk of the $32,000.00 purse up for grabs! They were met by a crisp cool morning but very little wind! This was our 2nd Phantom Outdoors Invitational of 2021 and the teams were biting at the bit to get going! We saw a lot of new faces and we very much appreciate you joining us! Hope to see you again soon!

We also had the Lews/ Strike King Promo Trailer at the Santee Cooper Phantom and the trailer will be at the May 15th Lake Norman Phantom Outdoors Invitational! We will award a $50 Lews/ Strike King Gift Card at each Phantom in 2021

When you check out tournament results for Santee Cooper you expect to see some huge bags! The cool air temp kept Santee Cooper from showing the number of heavy bags she can produce in April but we did have a few! Craig McFadden & Mike Watson weighed in the heaviest bag at 27.30 lbs! Kick in the Skeeter Real Money Bonus and they took home a total of $18,900.00!

Lex & Xan Costas took 2nd Place with 5 bass weighing 26.56 lbs! They collected $4,620.00!

Nathan Mixson & Michael Craven claimed 3rd with 5 bass weighing 23.63 lbs for a $3,040.00 payday!

Perry Holloway & Tim Sox 4th with 22.04 lbs $1,500.00!

Freddie & Clark Gibbs brought in 21.86 lbs to finish 5th and they weighed in the 1st BF at 7.61 lbs! $1,350.00!

Daniel Howell & Sean Anderson 6th with 21.80 lbs! $900.00

Steve Borton & Dave Murdock 7th 21.53 lbs! $800.00

Joe & Joseph Buddin 9th 21.53 lbs! $650.00!

Ben Cox & Chase Marshall finished 17th with 17.52 lbs and weighed in the 1st BF at 7.65 lbs! $$1,100.00!

 

 

113 Teams BF Weight Winnings
Craig McFadden – Mike Watson  0.00 27.30 $18,900.00
Lex Costas – Xan Costas 7.38 26.56 $4,620.00
Michel Craven – Nathan Mixson 0.00 23.63 $3,040.00
Perry Holloway – Tim Sox 0.00 22.04 $1,500.00
Freddie Gibbs – Clark Gibbs 7.61 21.86 $1,350.00
Daniel Howell- Sean Anderson 0.00 21.80 $900.00
Steve Borton – Dave Murdock 6.50 21.53 $800.00
Trey Shultz – Tanner Shultz 7.55 21.03 $700.00
Joe Buddin – Joseph Buddin 0.00 20.98 $650.00
Kyle Austin – Jimmy Austin 0.00 19.55 $600.00
Dean Jacob-Mark Cummings 0.00 19.16 $550.00
John Wilson – Danny Shanz 5.89 18.78 $500.00
Bryan Cook – Steve Harmon 0.00 18.75 $450.00
Chuck Howard- Wayne Frierson 0.00 18.20 $400.00
Winky Watford 5.29 17.87 $350.00
Wade Grooms 0.00 17.58 $325.00
Ben Cox – Chase Marshall 7.65 17.52 $1,100.00
Mark Hutson – Wendy Hutson 0.00 17.49 $250.00
Eric Glenn – Brad Schindledecker 0.00 17.41
Brent Riley – Nathan Burgess 0.00 17.40
Brent Waynick- Emmett McCauley 0.00 17.18
Mack Altman – Randall Miller 0.00 16.80
Patrick Cook – Mack Cook 0.00 16.78
Brian Scott- Brad Beatson 0.00 16.72
Jordan-Justin Marlow 0.00 16.62
Wendell Causey – TJ Anderson 6.13 16.45
Chad Ardis – Bud Bowman 0.00 16.44
Justin Cromer-Sean Skey 6.43 16.29
Jess White- Hunter Dickerson 0.00 16.12
Rodney Wrenn-Rod Wrenn 0.00 16.11
Andy Rutledge – Marty Mixon 6.88 16.07
Freddie Gamble- Jay Morris 0.00 16.07
Billy Willis – Glenn Porter 0.00 15.38
Dane Odom-Ross Burns 0.00 14.98
Nelson Walker- Ed Paul 0.00 14.79
Nathan Griffith – Jared Griffith 0.00 14.68
Jamie Partee – Donnie McCord 0.00 14.54
Timothy Kelley – Chad Craven 5.74 14.50
Joel Hopkins-Jason Barrett 0.00 14.44
Cecil-Michael Wolf 0.00 14.10
Cory Casey-Matt Judy 6.55 13.98
Chad Pennell – Todd Smith 0.00 13.89
Trez Wienges – Wesley Bilton 0.00 13.83
Robbie Drake 0.00 13.30
Nick Gant-Brandon Jeffcoat 6.36 13.10
Todd Olds – Jonathan Gowdy 0.00 12.97
Robb Boyne – Ed August 0.00 12.45
Rusty Bullard – Eric Martin 0.00 12.13
Mark Abbott- Joey McLean 0.00 11.85
Kevin Alford – Tripp Fryar 4.71 11.11
Elvis – Brian Peagler 0.00 11.11
Bucky DeBerry 0.00 10.64
Bennett Lawshe – River Squires 2.95 10.60
Thad Driggers-Bunn Tyson 0.00 10.60
Kyle McElveen – Chris Edge 0.00 10.47
Micah Bennett – Wayne Clifton 0.00 10.42
Clint Burrows- Casey McLeod 0.00 9.47
Tom Bancroft-TJ Bancroft 0.00 8.53
Henry Mueller- Chris Davis 0.00 7.79
Cayden Lawrence – Pete Lawrence 0.00 7.67
Willie Weatherford – Jeff Debar 4.21 7.07
John Johnston – Mark Cercopely 0.00 6.38
Zeke Lynam-Sullivan Curti 5.35 5.35
Austin Jernigan – Jesse Strickland 0.00 5.24
William Hester – Montae Gregg 0.00 4.71
Casey Warren – Ryan Thompson 0.00 0.00
Spencer McNeill-Jason Miles 0.00 0.00
William Griffith – Curt Tilghman 0.00 0.00
William White – Van Malphrus 0.00 0.00
Mike Byrd-Justin Barfield 0.00 0.00
Ryan Drew – Butch Drew 0.00 0.00
Ray Walsh – Hunter Spivey 0.00 0.00
Jeremy Hewitt – Chad Williams 0.00 0.00
Mitch Drew – Kenny Drew 0.00 0.00
Robbie Boyd – Dalton Warren 0.00 0.00
Jamie Glasscock – Max Terry 0.00 0.00
John Eagen – Amanda Eagen 0.00 0.00
Skeeter Wayne Crosby – Chris Wrenn 0.00 0.00
Blake Thompson – Mark Curry 0.00 0.00
JW Smith – Jimmy Owens 0.00 0.00
Bill Holmes – Will Smith 0.00 0.00
Richard McConnell – Wayne Gamble 0.00 0.00
Richard Bellamy – Josh Jones 0.00 0.00
Timmy Squires – Alan Richardson 0.00 0.00
Michael Criminger – Kinzie Gilreath 0.00 0.00
Hunter Solberg – Todd Solberg 0.00 0.00
Mike King – Chris Crawford 0.00 0.00
Rusty Chapman – Chris Shumpert 0.00 0.00
Curt Causey – Chris McDonald 0.00 0.00
Casey Stamey – Rachel Stamey 0.00 0.00
David Ardis – Chris Barfield 0.00 0.00
Chris Sullivan – Chris Sullivan 0.00 0.00
Justin McGrady – Allen Osborne 0.00 0.00
Jordan Tilton – Zach Gulbronson 0.00 0.00
Glenn Locklair – Jason Locklair 0.00 0.00
Ted Urqchart- John Ford 0.00 0.00
Mason Miles-Rudy Williams 0.00 0.00
Jamie Blackburn- Dale Carter 0.00 0.00
Chandus-Gavin Porter 0.00 0.00
Mitchell Gordon- AJ Kluesner 0.00 0.00
Elvis Black- Brian Crosby 0.00 0.00
Jonathan Keller- James Meadows 0.00 0.00
Clayton King- Mike Holloway 0.00 0.00
Mark Deschanes- Mike Sott 0.00 0.00
Mike Ard- Jeff Parsons 0.00 0.00
Robert-Frankie Taylor 0.00 0.00
Tom Rubbo- Paul Selle 0.00 0.00
Vinson Blanton-Mark Collins 0.00 0.00
Reggie Hopkins- Mike Brasington 0.00 0.00
David Malin- Robbie Setcora 0.00 0.00
Chad Cook-Alan Williams 0.00 0.00
Jonathan Brindle-David Grooms 0.00 0.00
Carl Smith- Donald Henson 0.00 0.00

Experience The Thrill Of Big Bass Fishing With Bassmaster Fishing 2022, Coming This Fall

April 6, 2021

Experience The Thrill Of Big Bass Fishing With Bassmaster Fishing 2022, Coming This Fall

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Gamers and anglers alike can celebrate as Dovetail Games, developer and publisher of authentic simulation titles, announced a new partnership with B.A.S.S. to create the biggest bass fishing video game ever made, Bassmaster Fishing 2022.

As part of the partnership, Dovetail Games and Bassmaster Fishing 2022, the official video game of B.A.S.S., will be featured as the title sponsor of this week’s Bassmaster Elite at the Sabine River in Orange, Texas.

“B.A.S.S. remains at the forefront of promoting fishing and reaching out to new audiences,” said B.A.S.S. CEO Bruce Akin. “We are incredibly excited to be partnering with Dovetail Games on Bassmaster Fishing 2022, and we can’t wait to see our tournaments and anglers featured in-game. Having the official video game as the title sponsor for the Elite event at the Sabine River demonstrates how successful this partnership is going to be.”

Bassmaster Elite Series angler Scott Martin is working closely with Dovetail Games to help create this exciting new simulation title and will be featured prominently throughout the game and its career modes. Martin’s dream of competing on the Elite Series, qualifying for the iconic Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk and fulfilling his family’s legacy is well-known in the fishing world, and soon players will be able to see if they have what it takes to become a Bassmaster Classic champion.

“I’m pumped to be working with Dovetail Games again,” said Martin. “Everyone knows I have unfinished family business and my aim is to win the biggest prize in bass fishing. I’m so excited that fans will get the opportunity to try to do the same through the game. It would be incredible to win my first Elite Series event when Bassmaster Fishing 2022 is the title sponsor.”

Jon Rissik, CEO of Dovetail Games, echoes Akin and Martin’s enthusiasm. “Partnering with a prestigious organization like B.A.S.S. and an Elite angler like Scott Martin is incredibly exciting, especially for our passionate team of anglers creating the game. The expertise, experience and knowledge of the Bassmaster team and Scott will help ensure a fantastic and authentic sportfishing experience.”

In development for the PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One family of devices including the Xbox One X and Windows PC via Steam, the in-depth fishing simulation will release in North America and Europe this fall.

More information about the new technology and features being added to Bassmaster Fishing 2022 to enhance immersion and deliver an authentic angling experience will be announced in the coming months.

Visit Bassmasterthegame.com as well as Bassmaster and Scott Martin’s social channels for updates.

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. http://www.dovetailgames.com.

Adam Bass & Ethan Hill Win 5 Alive Team Trail Qualifier #2 Falls Lake.  4/3/2021

5 Alive Team Trail Qualifier #2
Falls Lake.  4/3/2021

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The Good Lord Blessed us with another great day of fishing Saturday. Although it started off COLD! I’m usually jealous when I blast everyone off and I can’t go fishing but yesterday morning  I wasn’t. 27 degrees when the first boat blasted off. ?
We had 69 teams come to Falls Lake Saturday to see if they could figure out what has been a tough bite for most lately. At the end of the day a brand new team of young guns laid the smack down on them. The team of Adam Bass  & Ethan Hill brought a BIG bag to the scales weighing 30.07 pounds!!. They had 3 fish over 7 pounds. One of those fish weighed 8.20 pounds which took home Big Fish for the tournament. Thats smoking them there!!? They won it all! Tournament,  TWT and Big Fish. Earning them $2990.00 for the day. BIG CONGRATULATIONS to those guys! Following not far behind was the team of Wise & Harris. We knew they was going to be strong and they didn’t disappoint. They brought in a BIG bag weighing 27.87 pounds. Earning them 2nd place and 2nd place TWT worth $1105.00.

It took 17.65 pounds to draw a check. There were 6 fish over 7 pounds brought to the scales. The Bobcats Bait and Tackle Kids Tournament was won by Mr. Logan Revels yesterday. He won a $50.00 gift card to Bobcats Bait and Tackle. He also won a $25.00 gift card Donated by Mr.David Gentry . Mr. Jacob Wilder won the Daves Tournament Tackle giveaway and yes as always I forget something.  We also gave away a $50.00 gift card and I can’t remember who won it. If anyone knows please let me know. Also winning a free entry fee to any Qualifier Tournament out of our Easter egg draw was Mr. Jordan Jordon Hall .

All of us here at 5 Alive Team Trail want to say Congratulations to everyone who won last weekend!We will be back in action on 4/24/2021 at Gaston Lake for our third Qualifier of the year. Hope to see you all there!

Any questions please contact me Kevin Sheppard at 336-264-8416 or message me on Facebook.
THANKS!

Results
1st. Bass & Hill- 30.07- $2990.00
2nd. Wise & Harris- 27.87-  $1105.00
3rd. Wimbish & Brown – 23.20 – $775.00
4th. Lobaugh & Moody- 22.19 – $505.00
5th. Compton & Turner – 20.82 – $310.00
6th. Vaughn & Vaughn- 19.36 – $275.00
7th. Combs & Denny – 18.97 – $260.00
8th. Jacobs & Mayes- 17.68 – $175.00
9th. Whicker & Garrett- 17.65- $100.00

Big fish
Bass & Hill – 8.20

April 2021 Smith Mountain Lake Fishing Report by Captain Dale Wilson

SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKE FISHING REPORT
April 2021
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April 2021 Smith Mountain Lake Fishing Report by Captain Dale Wilson

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Fishing has been fair the past few weeks. Weather fronts have caused the water temperature to remain relatively low for this time of year. Baitfish will start to move into the shallow water as the water temperature rises. Most species of fish will start spawning this month.

Largemouth bass:
Fishing for largemouth bass has been excellent the past few weeks. Best lures are jigs, drop shot rigs, wacky worms, senkos, crank baits, swim baits, Ned rigs, topwater lures and Alabama rigs. Most largemouth bass will be caught on secondary points, in shallow coves, around stumps and docks. Best depths will be from 2 to 10 feet. Largemouth bass will start to feed at night this month when the baitfish move up to spawn. Rip rap banks, stumps and shallow brush are a key factor to finding them. Please practice catch and release when the bass are spawning.

Smallmouth bass:
Fishing will be good this month. Best areas will be rocks, stumps and secondary points. Best lures will be jig and pig, Ned rigs, hair jigs, topwater lures and square-bill crank baits. Best areas will be in the mid- to the lower sections of the lake. Most smallmouth bass will start spawning later this month. Cloudy days are good times to try your luck. Light line will help to catch more fish.

Striped bass:
Fishing will be good this month. Stripers will be caught in the mid- to lower sections of the lake and in the larger creeks. Best lures to use at night are shallow running red fins, top water lures and Zoom flukes fished on 1/4- to 3/8-ounce lead heads. The best depths will be from near the surface to 40 feet. Most stripers will spawn later this month. Try to find areas with the largest concentrations of baitfish. Fishing at night later this month will be the best time to catch striper. Some schools of striper will surface later this month. Live bait fished on planer boards and down lines will work this month.

Crappie:
Fishing for crappie has been excellent. Crappie will be spawning this month and will be found at 2 to 10 feet. Best areas will be in the main creeks around docks, fallen trees, stumps and brush piles. Small live minnows and 1½- to 2-inch tubes or shad-shaped plastic lures fished on 1/32- to 1/16-ounce lead heads will work best to catch them. Always use light line.

Tips of the month:
Night will be one of the best times to catch fish in shallow water areas as the baitfish start to spawn. The fish will move to shallow areas to spawn because of the warmer water temperature. Wear a life jacket and never fish alone at night or cold days. Keep running lights on after dark. Remember to practice catch and release and take a kid fishing.

Saginaw Bay Lands Three Summer Bassmaster Events

Three Bassmaster tournaments will be held on Saginaw Bay June 16-19.

Photo courtesy of Michigan Department of Natural Resources

April 5, 2021

Saginaw Bay Lands Three Summer Bassmaster Events

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Michigan’s massive Saginaw Bay will host three regular-season events this June, B.A.S.S. officials announced today. College bass anglers will head north for the Carhartt Bassmaster College Series presented by Bass Pro Shops, which will be held June 16-17. Meanwhile young anglers will get their opportunity to weigh in a giant Saginaw smallmouth during the Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School Series presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors and Mossy Oak Fishing Junior Series tournaments, both on June 19.

“We’re excited to give young anglers an opportunity to compete on Lake Huron and Saginaw Bay,” said College and High School Series Senior Manager Hank Weldon. “B.A.S.S. is always looking for opportunities to let college and high school anglers compete on a diverse range of water. Many of these teams might be experiencing a northern fishery for the first time, but it also gives teams who can’t travel to events in other parts of the country a chance to qualify for 2021 National Championship tournaments.”

Weldon credits local host Bangor Charter Township along with strong partners from the Michigan B.A.S.S. Nation and Great Lakes Bay Area Convention & Visitors Bureau with bringing these large tournaments — and their boost to the local economy — to Saginaw Bay. Due to overwhelming interest in the series, B.A.S.S. will once more cap the College and High School Series field sizes at 250 boats. Each high school event will also include a field of up to 50 boats for competitors ranging from second to eighth grade as part of the Junior Series.

At more than 1,100 square miles, Saginaw is not only the largest of Lake Huron’s bays but is also the largest freshwater coastal wetland in the United States. While the fishery hosts healthy populations of both largemouth and smallmouth bass, the area has been known traditionally for walleye fishing.

In 2019, Saginaw Bay ranked No. 8 on Bassmaster Magazine’s Best Bass Lakes list. The fishery has appeared on the Top 100 Best Bass Lakes list five times since 2016.

Online registration for the College, High School and Junior Series will open Thursday, April 8 at 4 p.m. CT. For more information, visit Bassmaster.com.

All three tournaments are being hosted locally by Bangor Charter Township.

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Raleigh Readies for Major League Fishing’s General Tire Heavy Hitters Event Presented by Bass Pro Shops

All-Star Tournament to Showcase 40 Bass Pro Tour Anglers Targeting Big Bass Over Six Days for a Purse of More than $535,000

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RALEIGH, N.C. (April 5, 2021) – Major League Fishing (MLF), the world’s largest tournament-fishing organization, is set to visit Raleigh this week for the kickoff of the second-annual General Tire Heavy Hitters Presented by Bass Pro Shops , April 9-14. Hosted by the Greater Raleigh Sports Alliance, the tournament will showcase 40 anglers that qualified from the 2020 Bass Pro Tour season competing for more than $535,000, with a top prize of $100,000 going to the winner of the event, and Big Bass Bonuses during the competition with payouts of $25,000, $50,000 and $100,000 being awarded for the single biggest fish in the Qualifying, Knockout and Championship rounds.

Bass-fishing phenom Jordan Lee was the big winner at the first-ever Heavy Hitters event in 2020 at the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes in Kissimmee, Florida. The Alabama pro pocketed $200,000 at that event – $100,000 for the biggest fish in the Championship Round and $100,000 for winning the event.

The 2021 Heavy Hitters tournament will be contested on the same waters that produced a big-fish bonanza when the Bass Pro Tour visited Raleigh in 2019 – Jordan Lake, Falls Lake and Shearon Harris Reservoir. That event produced 57 largemouth weighing 6 pounds or more, including a 9-pound, 4-ounce giant caught by Texas pro Todd Faircloth.

Unlike the Raleigh event in 2019 where anglers flip-flopped back and forth between Jordan and Falls lakes in the five days leading up to the Championship Round on Shearon Harris, this time around the 20 anglers in Group A will fish both of their Heavy Hitters qualifying days (Friday and Sunday) on Jordan Lake while Group B will focus two days solely on Falls Lake (Saturday and Monday).

That change will allow anglers to focus their three-day practice time on one less lake, providing them a better chance to identify big-fish patterns on the lakes they’ll fish.

“The fact that we don’t have to break down three lakes in three days is a huge, huge deal,” said GEICO pro Mike McClelland of Blue Eye, Missouri, who will be among the 40 anglers competing in the event. “It allows a guy to maybe figure out how to catch one of those $25,000 or $50,000 fish by spending more time on one particular body of water. This event has a major focus on catching big ones, and generally, you’ll catch bigger ones the more time you spend on one body of water.”

As part of Group A, McClelland will fish two days on Jordan’s 13,900 acres. That fishery – which produced one of the best days of big-fish action in recent memory on Day 1 of the 2019 Bass Pro Tour event – is loaded with hard cover in the form of riprap, submerged roadbeds, etc. The 12,000-acre Falls of the Neuse River is a mix of riverine water on the upper end and wider, flatter, deeper water on the lower end.

“Falls and Jordan are really different fisheries,” McClelland said. “At Jordan, you’re more than likely going to be catching them shallow one way or another, but at Falls, you have the option to go up the river as far as you can go, or you can go to the bottom end, which is totally different. Focusing on just one lake, hopefully, you can get on some kind of solid pattern, and then maybe think ‘What will I drag out of the tackle box that’ll get a big ol’ one to bite?’ You’ll have a better opportunity to focus on big fish.”

As part of the event, MLF sponsor MossBack Fish Habitat has partnered with the MLF Fisheries Management Division for a habitat restoration project on Lake Mackintosh on Saturday, April 10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. With assistance from the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, MLF pro and MossBack pro staffer Greg Vinson will team up with five high school anglers from the area to construct the MossBack habitat and then drop the structures in a few different locations in Lake Mackintosh. Vinson and two of the high school anglers will return to fish the structures on Wednesday, April 14 to show how quickly bass in the lake adapt to the new structures. Additional details about the habitat restoration will be forthcoming.

The 20 Anglers in Group A compete in their two-day qualifying round on Jordan Lake on Friday and Sunday – the 20 anglers in Group B on Falls Lake on Saturday and Monday. After each two-day qualifying round is complete, the anglers that finish in 2nd through 10th place from both groups advance to Tuesday’s Knockout Round on Shearon Harris, while the winner of each group advances directly to Wednesday’s Championship Round on Shearon Harris. In the Knockout Round, weights are zeroed and the remaining 18 anglers compete to finish in the top 8 to advance to the Championship Round. In the final day Championship Round, weights are zeroed and the highest one-day total wins. In addition to the tournament, Big Bass Bonuses are awarded in each round of competition with payouts of $25,000, $50,000 and $100,000 awarded to the single biggest fish in the Qualifying, Knockout and Championship rounds.

To qualify for the 2021 General Tire Heavy Hitters event, the weight of an angler’s single-largest bass from each event of the five 2020 Bass Pro Tour events was recorded. The 40 anglers with the heaviest big-fish totals from those five events qualified to compete in this event.

Attendance is limited to competing anglers, essential staff and media covering the event only. Fans are encouraged to follow the event online through the MLF NOW!® live stream and SCORETRACKER® coverage at MajorLeagueFishing.com

The MLF NOW!® broadcast team of Chad McKee, Marty Stone and J.T. Kenney will break down the extended action on all five days of competition from 7:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. MLF NOW!®  will be live streamed on MajorLeagueFishing.com. and the MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) app.

Television coverage of the General Tire Heavy Hitters Presented by Bass Pro Shops will be showcased across six two-hour episodes, premiering at 7 a.m. ET, July 17 on the Discovery Channel. A one-hour special episode of MLF Inside Heavy Hitters will also air on CBS in late 2021. New MLF episodes premiere each Saturday morning on the Discovery Channel, with additional re-airings on the Outdoor Channel and the Sportsman Channel. Each two-hour long reality-based episode goes in-depth to break down each day of competition.

For complete details and updated information on General Tire Heavy Hitters, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow MLF’s social media outlets at Facebook, TwitterInstagram, and  YouTube.

Grand Lake Set to Host Toyota Series Event Presented by Fenwick

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GROVE, Okla. (April 5, 2021) – The Major League Fishing (MLF) Toyota Series presented by A.R.E. Plains Division will continue its 2021 season with a tournament this week in Grove, Oklahoma, April 8-10, with the Toyota Series presented by A.R.E. at Grand Lake presented by Fenwick . Hosted by the City of Grove, the three-day tournament will feature the region’s best bass-fishing pros and Strike King co-anglers casting for a top prize of up to $65,000, plus an additional $35,000 bonus if the winner is a qualified Phoenix Boat owner.

“Grand Lake is an awesome part of the country to be in,” said MLF pro James Elam of Tulsa, Oklahoma, who has three career wins – one on Grand Lake . “It’s a good place to learn and a fun place to fish a bass tournament.

“The best thing about Grand Lake is that it fishes really well across the entire fishery, compared to a lot of places I’ve fished around the country. Tournaments can be won in several different ways, all over the lake.”

Elam said Grand is a pattern lake, so if anglers can get on the fish and find certain baits to catch them, they can duplicate that in a lot of different areas on the fishery.

“The fish seem to be fat and healthy right now – any time a lake freezes over like Grand did in February, it usually kills the shad, which makes for a fat, happy bass, because they feed really well. A harsh winter typically pushes the spawn back a little further than it would normally be, but that also makes it a better spawn because all the bass come up at once.”

Elam said he anticipates bass will be moving up to spawn over the next week or so and predicts an average of 19 pounds per day will get anglers in the top three for the tournament.

“Where fish are spawning, I expect to see guys sight-fishing, throwing a wacky rig and topwater baits,” said Elam. “Areas of the lake where fish are still in pre-spawn patterns, we’ll probably see more of a jig, crankbait and spinnerbait bite.”

Anglers will take off daily at 7 a.m. CT from Wolf Creek Park in Grove. Weigh-ins will also be held at the park and will begin at 3 p.m. Attendance is limited to competing anglers and essential staff only. Fans are encouraged to follow the event online through the “MLF Live” weigh-in broadcasts and daily coverage at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

In Toyota Series regular-season competition, payouts are based on the number of participants competing in the event, scaling up for every 20 boats over 160 and scaling down for every boat below 160. With a 160-boat field, pros fish for a top prize of $40,000, plus an extra $35,000 if Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus qualified. Strike King co-anglers cast for the top prize of a new Phoenix 518 Pro bass boat with a 115-horsepower Mercury outboard (valued at $33,500). With a 260-boat field, pros fish for a top award of $65,000, plus an extra $35,000 if Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus qualified. Strike King co-anglers cast for the top prize of a new Phoenix 518 Pro bass boat with a 115-horsepower outboard (valued at $33,500) plus $5,000 cash.

The 2021 Toyota Series presented by A.R.E. consists of six divisions – Central, Northern, Plains, Southern, Southwestern and Western – each holding three regular-season events, along with the International division. Anglers who fish all three qualifiers in any of the eight divisions and finish in the top 25 will qualify for the no-entry-fee Toyota Series presented by A.R.E. Championship for a shot at winning $235,000 cash, including a $35,000 Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus for qualified anglers. The winning Strike King co-angler at the championship earns a new Phoenix 518 Pro bass boat with a 115-horsepower Mercury outboard. The 2021 Toyota Series Championship presented by A.R.E. will be held Oct. 28-30 on Pickwick Lake in Counce, Tennessee, and is hosted by the Hardin County Convention and Visitors Bureau.

For complete details and updated information visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Toyota Series presented by A.R.E. on the MLF BIG5’s social media outlets at FacebookTwitterInstagram , and YouTube.