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David Driggers Wins CATT Cooper River, SC March 27, 2021

We are having some big crowds on the Cooper River this Spring! Come join us for the next Cooper River CATT which is this coming Saturday April 3rd at Cypress Gardens! 54 teams are eligible to enter the Cooper River Final at this point! Only have to enter 1 Cooper River Qualifier to be eligible! To view the Cooper River points go to the Cooper River Division page and scroll all the way down!

With 30 teams competing for the top spot Saturday at the Cooper River no doubt you had to catch em to come out on top! David Driggers did just that with 5 bass weighing 19.17 lbs good enough for 1st Place and $650.00!

Close behind in 2nd Place was Justin Harvey & Jonathan Brindle with 19 lbs even! With the Side Pot added in they took home $825.00!

James Fender & Kyle Welch claimed 3rd with 15.89 lbs!

Travis Gatlin & Grant Powell 4th with 14.73 lbs!

Matt & Andrew Baker 5th with 14.40 lbs!

Dale & Shawn Hanna 6th 14.25 lbs!

30 Teams BF Weight Winnings Points
David Driggers 7.01 19.17 $650.00 110
Jonathan Brindle Justin Harvey 0.00 19.00 $825.00 109
Kyle Welch James Fender 0.00 15.89 $165.00 108
Travis Gatlin Grant Powell 0.00 14.73 $125.00 107
Matt Baker Andrew Baker 0.00 14.40 $100.00 106
Dale Hanna Shawn Hanna 0.00 14.25 $75.00 105
Cody Wilson Alan Wilson 0.00 14.09 104
Shawn Benton Logan Benton 0.00 13.67 103
William Gregory James Roy Jr Robison 0.00 13.65 102
Edward Punchak Michael Dibello 0.00 12.85 101
Landy Filyaw Chris Weaver 0.00 12.58 100
Nicholas Mcpherson David Waldrop 0.00 12.50 99
John Campbell Grace Campbell 0.00 12.39 98
James Butler Chris Peirano 0.00 11.62 97
Wayne Clifton Shawn Thomas 0.00 11.37 96
Darrel Knies 0.00 11.27 95
Travis Osborn Gentry Manning 0.00 11.10 94
Dale Lovelace 0.00 9.65 93
Jeremy Hewitt Dalton Hewitt 0.00 9.56 92
Winkey Watford 0.00 8.95 91
Gavin Miles 0.00 8.75 90
Johnny Brinson James White 0.00 8.75 90
Clay Kolb Jeffrey Peralta 0.00 8.29 88
Dave McConnell Dylan Mcconnell 0.00 7.41 87
Andy Rutledge 0.00 7.01 86
Jonathan Singletary Jonathan Singletary 0.00 6.98 85
James Skelton 0.00 6.94 84
Randy Gibson Jeremey Hernandez 0.00 3.19 83
Chris David Henry Mueller 0.00 0.00 73
Jimmy Bihlear Kevin Horn 0.00 0.00 73
Total Entrys $1,500.00
BONUS $ $550.00
Total Paid At Ramp $1,940.00
Cooper River 2021 Spring Final Fund $100.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund $10.00
Cooper River 2021 Spring Final Fund Total $330.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund $2,085.00

BHP Marine Acquired By T-H Marine By Josh Boyd

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While the fishing industry has been abuzz regarding recent acquisitions within the lure and tackle sector of the market as of late, much less attention has been placed upon such dealing taking place within the boating marketspace. As it turns out, this segment of the industry is just as prime for buyouts and acquisitions, as any of the aforementioned markets.

T-H Marine recently announced its acquisition of BHP Marine, which is known as an industry leader in the production and sale of custom anchoring/mooring solutions. BHP Marine, established in 2003, also carries a significant online retail presence.

At the other end of the spectrum T-H Marine, founded in 1975, serves as a leader in the marine vessel outfitting industry. The company offers a sizable inventory of boating essentials and marine lighting systems.

“We are excited about the acquisition of this dynamic company,” stated T-H Marine CEO, Jeff Huntley. “The addition of BHP’s proprietary product lines will give us an immediate foothold in the anchoring and mooring categories. Furthermore, their customer base and reach will position us deeper into the saltwater fishing and pleasure craft boat markets.”

This is the 11th acquisition made by T-H Marine, many of which have taken place over the past decade. As a result, it appears that the company will continue carving out a coveted spot within the boating supply industry. Huntley himself has expressed continued interest in expansion and has voiced his intent to make similar purchases in the future.

“We will continue to aggressively seek great acquisitions, such as BHP, to increase the portfolio of awesome products that we offer to boating and fishing enthusiasts who love our brands,” said Huntley.

Elloree’s Howard Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League on Santee Cooper Presented by Googan Baits

Strike King Co-Angler Division Win Goes to Chapin’s Starnes

SUMMERTON, S.C. (March 30, 2021) – Boater Chuck Howard of Elloree, South Carolina, won the Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine at Santee Cooper Presented by Googan Baits in Summerton, South Carolina. Howard earned $4,686 for his victory at the event.

TOP 10 RESULTS

RANK BOATER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Chuck Howard of Elloree, S.C. 5 26-15 $4,686
2nd Todd Smith of Bonneau, S.C. 5 26-14 $2,343
3rd Casey Warren of Longs, S.C. 5 26-5 $1,562
4th Daniel Howell of Prosperity, S.C. 5 24-13 $1,093
5th Spencer McNeill of Ladson, S.C. 5 24-11 $937
6th Chris Jones of Conway, S.C. 5 24-2 $859
7th Bryce Matthews of Olanta, S.C. 5 24-1 $781
8th Chris Epting of Chapin, S.C. 5 24-0 $1,203
9th Cecil Wolfe of Summerton, S.C. 5 23-13 $625
10th Ken Ellis of Bowman, S.C. 5 23-7 $547
RANK STRIKE KING CO-ANGLER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Andrew Starnes of Chapin, S.C. 5 20-7 $2,343
2nd Keith Thomasson of Abbeville, S.C. 5 18-8 $1,172
3rd Wayne Frierson of Manning, S.C. 4 14-15 $781
4th Samuel Jones of Raleigh, N.C. 5 14-5 $547
5th Terry Coleman of Sumter, S.C. 5 14-2 $469
6th Mike Sather of Beech Island, S.C. 3 13-7 $430
7th Brian Bultman of Aiken, S.C. 5 13-1 $371
7th Jeff Bissen of Lake Irmo, S.C. 5 13-1 $371
9th Brennan Gunther of Mount Pleasant, S.C. 3 13-0 $312
10th Robert Derrick Jr. of Charlotte, N.C. 2 12-12 $259
10th Beau Wilder of Charlotte, N.C. 3 12-12 $259

Full results from the event can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.CONTINGENCY AWARDS

AWARD NAME CONTINGENCY PAYOUT
Boater Berkley Big Bass Jason Morse of Sumter, S.C. 9-pound, 10-ounce bass $690
Strike King Co-Angler Berkley Big Bass Randy Brown of Lugoff, S.C. 7-pound, 11-ounce bass $345
Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus Chris Epting of Chapin, S.C. 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 BAITS COLOR
Boater Yamamoto Senko – Green Pumpkin
Strike King Co-Angler – Wacky-rig N/A
2021 QUALIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES
EVENT DATE LOCATION HOST
South Carolina Division – Phoenix Bass Fishing League Regional Championship Oct. 21-23 St. Jons River, Palatka, Fla. Putnam County Tourist Development Council
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.

Jim Davis & Kyle Westerman Win CATT Lake Wateree, SC March 27, 2021

Next Wateree CATT is April 3rd At Clearwater Cove Marina! The bite has picked up some and as you can see in the pictures some nice chunks are being caught!

Save the date! May 8th will be the Lake Wateree Phantom Outdoors Invitational! $5,000 1st Place! You can pay on line or at the ramp! 

Jim Davis & Kyle Westerman claimed 1st Place with 5 bass weighing 21.10 lbs! They collected $1,725.00!

Jason Quinn & John Paul George earned 2nd Place with 5 bass weighing 19.13 lbs!

Alan & Tanner Fletcher 3rd with 17.41 lbs!

Lorenzo Portee & Gary Cunningham took 4th with 17.14 lbs!

Jacob & Jeff Norris 5th 16.48 lbs!

Mike Ware with the 2nd BF! 5.29 lbs!

Dustin Compton with the 1st Academy BF 6.48 lbs!

Jonathan Strickland with a $25 Academy Gift Card!

Trent McLaughlin with a nice un!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Jim Davis & Kyle Westerman 4.72 21.10 $1,725.00 110
Jason Quinn & John Paul George 4.79 19.13 $560.00 109
Allan Fletcher & Tanner Fletcher 4.64 17.41 $300.00 108
Lorenzo Portee & Gary Cunningham 3.99 17.14 $200.00 107
Jacob Norris & Jeff Norris 4.28 16.48 $125.00 106
Dean Benfield & Donnie Maiers 4.36 16.10 105
Brad Petway & Jerry Freezon 3.93 15.55 104
Chad Gainey & Jeffrey Furr 3.75 14.76 103
Dustin Hoffman & Andrews Seay 3.53 14.48 102
Bob Weaver & Scott Floyd 3.19 14.40 101
Jeff Reynolds & Trent McLaughlin 5.19 13.95 100
Butch Williams & David Ethridge 3.43 13.48 99
Earl McElveen & Stevebo Kelly 4.16 13.37 98
Jermaine Roach & Steve Gelespie 3.81 12.17 97
Stacy Seagars & Darrell Fenton 3.02 11.59 96
Dustin Compton & Jonathan Strickland 6.48 11.32 $182.00 95
Bryan Holmes & Mike Ware 5.29 9.85 $78.00 94
Scott Williams & Robbie English 3.12 7.38 93
Ken Lawhon & Chris Moody 0.00 0.00 83
Dalton Haven & Tim Haven 0.00 0.00 83
Larry Hastings 0.00 0.00 83
Max Price & Brent Neal 0.00 0.00 83
Mark Healon & Ella Healon 0.00 0.00 83
Jimmy Bass 0.00 0.00 83
Alton Rockett & Braybon Moore 0.00 0.00 83
David Winters & Tim Chapman 0.00 0.00 83
Total Entrys $3,120.00
BONUS $ $525.00
Total Paid At Ramp $3,170.00
2021 Wateree Spring Final Fund $350.00
2021 CATT Championship/Phantom Fund $75.00
2021 Wateree Spring Fund Total $1,545.00
2021 CATT Championship/Phantom Fund Total $2,260.00

Jordan Sanderlin & Andrew George Win CATT Tidewater Perquimans River, NC March 28, 2021

Next up for the Tidewater Division is the Chowan River 17 launching from  the Wildlife Ramp Edenton April 11th! This should be a good one! We already have a good number of teams entered!

2 BIG MONEY CATT events coming up!

2021 CATT Academy Championship May 22-23, 2021 $10,000 1st Place

2018, 2019, & 2020 CATT Championship winners took home $25,000.00!

Tap on the link for more info!

Phantom Outdoors Invitational June 26th Chowan River, NC Bayside Marina in Edenton!

$5,000.00 1st Place!

Another great payday on the Tidewater Division! Jordan Sanderlin & Andrew George weighed in a SACK on a windy day! Their best 5 weighed 26.73 lbs and they had 2 HAWGS in their bag at 8.71 lbs and a 7.01 lb bass! Jordan & Andrew took home $2,590.00!

Gary Debrito & Derek Goodman pictured with their 5th place check!

39 Teams BF Weight Winnings Points
Jordan Sanderlin/ Andrew George 8.71/7.01 26.73 $2,590.00 110
Spencer Murray/ Gerald Murray 0.00 16.29 $750.00 109
Ray Cobb / Mark Moretz 0.00 15.27 $465.00 108
Jobie Walker/Chris Napier 4.72 13.18 $340.00 107
Gary Debrito/ Derek Goodman 3.53 11.58 $265.00 106
Keith Jennings/Jerry Murray
3.61
11.25 $200.00 105
Jimmie Ritter/Zach Boslau 3.49 11.20 $150.00 104
Rick Plemmons/ Chris Pike 4.85 11.17 103
David Ward/ Vern Townsend 0.00 10.85 102
Charlie Reed/ Kirk Wall 0.00 10.67 101
David Buchannon/Brian Richardson 3.95 10.18 100
Nick Meek/Kyle Verkuilen 0.00 9.66 99
William Jordan/ Eugene Foushee 0.00 9.36 98
Bob Gomez/ Eddie Tipton 3.66 9.17 97
Nathaniel Kilgore/ Stan Krasnodar 0.00 9.01 96
Ben Knapp/Mike Napp 0.00 8.84 95
Brian Cooper/ Heath Parker 0.00 8.79 94
Matt Jennings/ Mark London 0.00 8.66 93
Doug Larson/ Susan Griffin 0.00 8.59 92
Jason Law/ Terry Lovell 0.00 8.50 91
JP Scott/ Mike Scott 4.46 7.36 90
Mike Evans 0.00 7.32 89
David Shaffer/ Scott Shaffer 0.00 6.01 88
Tony Baker/Chris Wynne 0.00 6.00 87
Tom Foster/ David Gardner 0.00 5.90 86
Jeremy Gatewood/ Angela Angel 0.00 5.89 85
Jim Dick/ Greg Dick 0.00 5.54 84
Timothy Fallon/ Richard Griswold Jr
0.00
2.27 83
Charles Doss/ David Hickman 0.00 1.98 82
Brad Higginbotham/ Nate Barber 0.00 0.00 72
Joe Glazebrook/Chris Carmel 0.00 0.00 72
Luke Nickert/Andrew Bass 0.00 0.00 72
Travis Badgett Ricky Paige 0.00 0.00 72
Ken Kipler/ Shawn Dunlap 0.00 0.00 72
William Heighter/Doug Hewitt
0.00
0.00 72
Jeff Hayden/ Benny Cannon 0.00 0.00 72
Benny Hendricks/Ronnie Ketchum 0.00 0.00 72
Greg Taylor/Adam Haithcock 0.00 0.00 72
Josh Powell/ Eric Rountree 0.00 0.00 72
Total Entrys $4,680.00
BONUS $
$600.00
Total Paid At Ramp $4,710.00
2021 Tidewater Final Fund $405.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund $75.00
2021 Tidewater Final Fund Total $835.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund Total $2,335.00

Lawrenceburg’s Suratt Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League on Pickwick Lake

Afton’s Frazier Wins Strike King Co-Angler Division

FLORENCE, Ala. (March 30, 2021) – Boater Trent Suratt of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, wins the Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine at Pickwick Lake in Florence, Alabama. Suratt earned $6,241 for his victory at the event, hosted by Florence-Lauderdale Tourism.

TOP 10 RESULTS

RANK BOATER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Trent Suratt of Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 5 25-0 $6,241
2nd Tony Harvey of Rogersville, Ala. 5 22-5 $2,620
3rd Logan Brewer of Town Creek, Ala. 5 21-10 $1,748
4th Ethan Seitz of Hixson, Tenn. 5 21-9 $1,223
5th Christopher Keeble of Lenoir City, Tenn. 5 21-5 $1,048
6th Michael Wooley of Booneville, Miss. 5 21-0 $961
7th Dawson Lenz of Newnan, Ga. 5 19-8 $1,698
8th Donny Beck of Killen, Ala. 5 19-5 $786
9th Garrett Warren of Hoover, Ala. 5 19-2 $699
10th Robert Werner of Spanish Fort, Ala. 5 18-11 $611
RANK STRIKE KING CO-ANGLER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Chris Frazier of Afton, Tenn. 5 16-13 $2,777
2nd Larry Hughes of Summertown, Tenn. 5 16-4 $1,288
3rd Kade Suratt of Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 5 16-1 $858
4th Justin Stringer of Hartselle, Ala. 5 15-14 $601
5th Dustin Hambright of Killen, Ark. 5 15-9 $515
6th Kevin Reardon of Corinth, Miss. 5 15-8 $472
7th Beau Bennett of Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 5 15-5 $429
8th Daniel Corkern of Florence, Miss. 5 15-3 $637
9th Keith Whipple of Iuka, Miss. 5 15-1 $344
10th Kyle Holt of Section, Ala. 5 14-4 $301
CONTINGENCY AWARDS
AWARD NAME CONTINGENCY PAYOUT
Boater Big Bass Dawson Lenz of Newnan, Ga. 6-pound, 8-ounce bass $825
Strike King Co-Angler Berkley Big Bass Johnny Suratt of Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 6-pound, 4-ounce bass $397
Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus Jeff Kitchens of Auburn, Ala. 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 Swimbait Did Not Disclose
Strike King Co-Angler Z-Man Evergreen Chatterbait Jack Hammer Did Not Disclose
2021 QUALIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES
EVENT DATE LOCATION HOST
Choo Choo Division – Phoenix Bass Fishing League Regional Championship Oct. 21-23 St. Johns River, Palatka, Fla. Putnam County Tourist Development Council
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.

Bait-and-switch spawn-period tactics for double-digit western bass

Bass Fishing: California Dreamin’

Bait-and-switch spawn-period tactics for double-digit western bass

PARK FALLS, Wisc. (March 30, 2021) – Good morning West Coast! Temperatures should be in the upper 70s this week with lows in the 60s. Do you know what time it is?

Dang right: It’s monster bass time, and that means California dreams of double-digit largemouths are about to become reality. With waters warming quickly now, the big girls are sliding up shallow, which – in the case of the bigger, deeper, clear-water lakes and reservoirs of central and southern California – might be anywhere from two to ten feet deep. At no other time throughout the year will it be easier to spot that trophy of a lifetime, but catching one can be an altogether different story. These fish didn’t grow to massive proportions by being suckers, and heavy pressure from trophy hunters across the region are continually sharpening their senses.

Still, there are a few anglers who have a solid handle on this game.

Take St. Croix pro-staffer, Matt Frazier, for example. The 39-year-old Denair, California, angler has already caught, photographed and released more than 50 bigmouths weighing over 10 pounds, including a half-dozen topping the 12-pound mark. That’s several life-time achievements, even for most top-tier anglers weighing over 10 pounds, including a half-dozen topping the 12-pound mark. That’s several life-time achievements, even for most top-tier anglers.

“I live for this time of year,” says Frazier. “This is my passion. I’ll be on the water every chance I get from now through late June. Each outing is a chance to keep learning, sharpen skills and challenge the smartest fish in the lake. My best bass so far is 15.5 pounds, but I’m searching for something bigger. I’ve seen them, but for every inch they grow those lunkers seem to get twice as smart.”

One key to hooking into a true monster is to fish where the genetics are best, points out Frazier, noting that many anglers who visit California looking for a trophy bucketmouth concentrate on the most famous bass lakes. Those, he says, can be really productive but might not hold enough double-digit fish to offer a reasonable shot at seeing one during your stay.

“The Delta area and Clear Lake are two heavily targeted bass fisheries around the spawn period,” notes Frazier. “Clear Lake is rightfully known for producing plenty of seven-to-nine-pound bass, but it doesn’t give up many over 12. The Delta is better for bigger fish with a few that break 15 and even 16 pounds. Still, what I call the ‘mother lode region’ is the Sierra Nevada foothills. There’s five or six super reservoirs people don’t hear about in this stretch, including New Melones Lake, Lake Tulloch, Lake Success and Lake McClure. Some of these have produced springtime bass topping 18 pounds.”

According to Frazier, in addition to being stealthy, putting in time and having the best gear, there are other moves anglers need to make to connect with double-digit bass when they start moving shallow to spawn.

“The first is to leave the male bass alone,” he advises. “Those small males are there to court the females. Remove them and she’ll just go looking for another mate. Besides, you can exploit the males to drive big, female bass crazy.”

The secret, explains Frazier, is to overmatch the male with a big glide bait or eight-to-nine-inch Huddleston trout style swimbait. “You want to throw something the male can’t easily pick up or eat,” he explains. “I’ll sometimes toss that big bait 15 times or more to get a buck frustrated. He’ll smack it on the head and then flare his gills and try to blast it away. If he swallows it, I’ll simply shake it free. After the female sees this repeated several times, she’ll usually swoop in to do the job herself. She’s coming in for support – and that’s the ticket to drawing a strike.”

Ticking off the male isn’t the end-all, however. Once that female takes a swipe at the big bait, Frazier switches instantly to a white, four-inch Headbanger BangerLizard or similar creature bait. “I don’t want that big one to eat the swimbait because she’ll have all types of leverage advantages with that heavy lure in the close-quarters battle,” continues Frazier. “Instead, use a light, belly-weighted hook with a corkscrew on the top so there is almost no weight associated with the bait itself. Get that smaller lure in position quickly while the female is still hot and your hook-up percentage can rise to 90-percent or more.”

To handle the challenges of this high-pressure, high-torque fishing, Frazier relies on two primary set-ups. His go-to rod for tossing larger lures is a St. Croix Mojo Bass 7’11”, heavy power, moderate-fast casting rod (MJC711HMF). “Made with St. Croix’s premium high-modulus SCIII carbon, it’s exceptionally powerful with plenty of back bone, yet still sensitive and light for its size. It allows me to finely control heavy lures – and if a big female does slam the swimbait, it’s has no trouble driving the hook home and steering her around threatening structure. I’ll match this rod to a high-quality baitcaster with a super-smooth drag and 20-pound fluorocarbon so the fish don’t get line shy.”

For the smaller lizard bait, Frazier shifts to a Legend Xtreme 6’3”, medium power rod with an extra-fast tip (#XFS63MXF). He’ll pair this to a super-smooth spinning reel with 65-pound braid tied directly to the lure to virtually eliminate breakoffs. “That stick is like a sawed-off shotgun,” he chuckles. The extra-fast tip and SCV/SCVI blank allow him to feel the subtleties of the bite, even if he can’t see it well due to water depth. He says the rod’s sensitivity lets him know when the fish has the best hold on the lure before he fully leans into the hook set. “This is St. Croix’s hallmark rod series” says Frazier. “It’s lightweight with maximum power in the lower section and super sensitivity toward the tip. It’s strong enough for me to horse a fish out of trouble, and short enough for me to pitch and flip without the tip hitting brush and sticks when I’m trying to drop a lure into cover. I also love the parabolic curve of this rod under pressure. It’s absolutely perfect.“

Of course, not all sight-fishing situations are suitable for spin fishing. When the big ones take up in the crook of a tree or tight to significant structure, Frazier opts for St. Croix’s new Victory 7-foot, 3-inch, heavy power, extra-fast casting rod (VTC73HXF). “No matter how much I enjoy spinning gear, sometimes I just need maximum control. This new Victory is simply the most powerful rod I’ve used for this scenario. The blank mixes St. Croix’s SCIII and SCVI carbon for extreme lightness and balance, excellent sensitivity, and tremendous backbone. It takes a lot of strength to muscle a 15-pounder away from a dock post or submerged log. This unique, American-made rod gets it all done at an incredible price.”

Like Frazier, Kyle Grover of Rancho Santa Margarita, California, is a monster-bass specialist. A recent addition to the St. Croix pro-staff, the 34-year-old focuses most of his attention on Diamond Valley Lake, Perris Reservoir, and a few smaller lakes around San Diego in the southern end of the Golden State. “You’ll see some pretty hefty limits in tournaments around here for the next two or three months while the bass are around the beds,” he says. “It often takes 30 pounds to win.”

Another professor from the bait-and-switch school, Grover starts his sight-fishing hunt when nighttime temperatures stay above 60 degrees and daytime temps push into the upper 70s. As soon as they move out of staging areas in submerged timber and up onto the flats, he’ll hit the lakes hard using an eight-to-ten-inch Huddleston trout swimbait to match the stockers the state deposits each spring. He’ll let that settle level on the bottom, then give it light twitches. If he gets a rise out of a big female, he’ll instantly switch to a drop-shot rig.

“I like to change it up from a great big swimbait to something with a little finesse,” confirms Grover. “These fish are highly pressured but the change in size sometimes catches them off guard. With a drop-shot rig, I can place a six-inch Robo worm right on the bottom and, with a light lift of the rod-tip, raise it just enough to get in the face of an approaching female. You can also have success crawling a Speed Craw or Brush Hog, or by tossing a 6-inch Senko worm. That lure just seems to light up bass wherever you find them.  As much as possible, I like to use white-colored creature baits because they are easy to spot and track visually, but I will switch to green pumpkin if the fish are playing coy or I’m breaking out a Senko worm.”

Because big, shallow bass are easily spooked, Grover believes a shallow water anchor is essential to getting in range since it can quietly limit boat movement. “You need to be as far away from the fish as possible while maintaining pin-point casting accuracy,” he adds.

Normally, Grover carries 20 to 25 rods when bass fishing, but for big, spring Californian bass, he counts on three. The first is the same St. Croix 7’11” Mojo Bass casting rod favored by Frasier, which he pairs with 25-pound fluorocarbon tied directly to the lure. “No doubt you need a big, long, heavy rod to cast those big baits and power the hook through,” says Grover, noting that the 7’11” Mojo Bass fits that bill perfectly. When using a drop-shot or Texas rig, he’ll go with the new St. Croix Victory 7’3”, heavy power, extra-fast casting rod (VTC73HXF) and 15- to 17-pound fluorocarbon line. Should he opt for the Senko approach, a Victory 7’3”, medium power, extra-fast spinning stick (VTS73MXF) is his weapon of choice.

“These three rods let me cover all the bases during the spawn period,” surmises Grover, whose top largemouth is a Lake Perris beast that tipped the scales at 13 pounds. “The new Victory Series, in particular, is outstanding in all categories, especially for the price,” he states. “Their light weight and exceptional balance helps with the repetitive casting this game requires. They’re also very sensitive and outstandingly strong.”

With the Victory 7’3” heavy, extra-fast model, Grover believes the softer tip tilts the odds in his favor during close-up battles or when he gets excited and really sticks it to a big fish during an adrenaline rush. “It has the perfect amount of give to guard against breakoffs on heavy hook sets with big bass,” says Grover. And as for the 7’3” medium power, extra-fast action Victory spinning rod? “St. Croix calls it the ‘Max Tactical’, but I just call it ideal,” he says, “especially for working Senkos and similar lightweight soft plastics because its extra-sensitivity allows me to really get a sense of how a bite is progressing, even if I can’t see the take.

“Collectively, these rods are the perfect package during the spring, sight-fishing period,” concludes Grover. “They never leave me feeling under gunned. That’s important because any day over the next couple months might see you set up on the bass of a lifetime, and that’s an opportunity you can’t afford to miss.”

Parting Words

Sight-fishing giant, springtime bass – in California or anywhere else – is an exciting game. But don’t forget why these big, beautiful fish are here. The foundation of healthy and sustainable fisheries depends on successful reproduction, so handle any bass with care and appreciation, then get them back into the water as quickly as practical at the same locations where it was caught so it can do its thing.

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Warrenton’s McCarthy Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League on Kerr Lake

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 Fredericksburg’s Adams Wins Strike King Co-Angler Division

HENDERSON, N.C. (March 30, 2021) – Boater Ryan McCarthy of Warrenton, Virginia, wins the Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine at Kerr Lake in Henderson, North Carolina. McCarthy earned $6,894 for his victory at the event, hosted by the Vance County Tourism Development Authority.

TOP 10 RESULTS

RANK BOATER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Ryan McCarthy of Warrenton, Va. 5 17-5 $6,894
2nd Marty Warren of Elon, N.C. 5 17-0 $1,940
3rd Jeff Gafford of Pamplin, Va. 5 15-6 $1,293
4th Carlton Owens of Franklin, Va. 5 14-12 $905
5th Travis Lugar of McGaheysville, Va. 5 13-12 $776
6th Brandon Cox of Ruther Glen, Va. 5 13-10 $711
7th Paul Smith of Victoria, Va. 5 13-9 $647
8th Tim Kowalewski of Bumpass, Va. 5 13-8 $1,032
9th Ben Reynolds of Callands, Va. 5 13-7 $517
10th Tyler Trent of Nathalie, Va. 5 13-3 $453
RANK STRIKE KING CO-ANGLER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Tyrone Adams, Jr. of Fredericksburg, Va. 5 11-4 $1,940
2nd David Williams of Fredericksburg, Va. 5 10-12 $1,095
3rd Carl Whipple of Manassas, Va. 4 10-2 $646
4th William Lisenby of Centreville, Va. 5 9-13 $453
5th Nelson class of Woodbridge, Va. 4 9-12 $388
6th Gerrit Vanvoorhees of Lenexa, Va. 5 9-10 $356
7th Ricky Grant of Callands, Va. 5 9-3 $291
7th Tyler Folts of Ashburn, Va. 5 9-3 $291
7th Steven Jacobs of Sanford, N.C. 5 9-3 $291
10th Justin Faison of South Prince George, Va. 5 8-13 $226
CONTINGENCY AWARDS
AWARD NAME CONTINGENCY PAYOUT
Boater Big Bass Ryan McCarthy of Warrenton, Va. 4-pound, 15-ounce bass $515
Strike King Co-Angler Berkley Big Bass Robert Reid of Clinton, Md. 4-pound bass $257
Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus Ryan McCarthy of Warrenton, Va. Eligible Phoenix Boat* $2,500
* 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 Missile Jig Did Not Divulge
Strike King Co-Angler Generic Spinnerbait Did Not Divulge
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 Regional Tourism Board
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.

The 2021 MLF USAA Patriot Cup Presented by Berkley Set to Premiere Saturday on Outdoor Channel

MLF Pros Compete in Kissimmee, Florida, over Six Days for Prestigious Patriot Cup

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KISSIMMEE, Fla. (March 30, 2021) – The Major League Fishing (MLF) 2021 USAA Patriot Cup Presented by Berkley will premiere with a two-hour episode this Saturday, April 3, at 2 p.m. ET on the Outdoor Channel. The event, shot over six days in November in Kissimmee, Florida, showcases 28 of the top pro anglers in the world continuing the 2021 MLF Cup season.

The first episode premiering Saturday will feature the anglers in Group 1 competing in their opening Elimination Round. Episode two will feature the anglers in Group 2; Episode three the anglers in Group 3. The top six finishers from each group’s Elimination Round advance to the two-day Sudden Death Round – episodes four and five – where nine anglers compete each day and try to finish in the top four. The sixth and final episode will feature the final eight anglers competing in the Championship Round to catch the most weight that they can to be crowned the 2021 Patriot Cup Champion.

The anglers in Group 1 that compete this Saturday (April 3) on Day One of the 2021 USAA Patriot Cup are:

  • Mark Daniels Jr. of Tuskegee, Ala.
  • Mark Davis of Mount Ida, Ark.
  • Ott DeFoe of Blaine, Tenn.
  • Roy Hawk of Lake Havasu City, Ariz.
  • Mike Iaconelli of Runnemede, N.J.
  • Cody Meyer of Star, Idaho
  • John Murray of Spring City, Tenn.
  • Britt Myers of Lake Wylie, S.C.
  • Michael Neal of Dayton, Tenn.

The anglers in Group 2 that compete next Saturday (April 10) on Day Two of the 2021 USAA Patriot Cup are:

  • Zack Birge of Blanchard, Okla.
  • Jeff Kriet of Ardmore, Okla.
  • Jared Lintner of Arroyo Grande, Calif.
  • Aaron Martens of Leeds, Ala.
  • Andy Montgomery of Blacksburg, S.C.
  • Mark Rose of Wynne, Ark.
  • Terry Scroggins of Palatka, Fla.
  • Jacob Wheeler of Harrison, Tenn.
  • Jesse Wiggins of Addison, Ala.

The anglers in Group 3 that compete in the final Elimination Round (April 17) on Day Three of the 2021 USAA Patriot Cup are:

  • Josh Bertrand of Queen Creek, Ariz.
  • Dustin Connell of Clanton, Ala.
  • Shaw Grigsby of Gainesville, Fla.
  • Kelly Jordon of Flint, Texas
  • Russ Lane of Prattville, Ala.
  • Takahiro Omori of Tokyo, Japan
  • Fred Roumbanis of Russellville, Ark.
  • Scott Suggs of Alexander, Ark.
  • Randall Tharp of Port Saint Joe, Fla.
  • James Watson of Lampe, Mo.

The 2021 USAA Patriot Cup Presented by Berkley was hosted by Experience Kissimmee. The event will air on the Outdoor Channel as six, two-hour original episodes each Saturday afternoon starting April 3, 2021, and running through May 8, airing from 2 to 4 p.m. ET. Each episode will be available for viewing on the MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) streaming app on the Monday morning following each episode’s Saturday premiere.

The 2021 USAA Patriot Cup Presented by Berkley features 28 MLF pro anglers visiting the Kissimmee, Florida, area to compete on three different fisheries across the region, including John’s Lake, Lake Toho and Lake Bellalago. The fisheries are unknown to the anglers – they do not learn where they are competing until they arrive to the launch ramp each morning of competition.

The full television schedule can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

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

Stacy & Duty Overcome Storms for the Win – Morris Town Marine

Stacy & Duty Overcome Storms for the Win

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March 27, 2021- LaFollette, TN: The second stop of the 2021 Morristown Marine Team Trail blasted off in Campbell County, TN at Norris Lake in LaFollette with a great field of 225 boats.  Anglers were greeted with a cloudy, 45 degree blast off. The fishing was tough for the most part, with heavy rains and muddy waters.  In all, 547 bass hit the scales for a total weight of 1,248.73 lbs. Of the 225-boat field, 131 weighed at least one fish. 81 teams weighed a 5 fish limit. Total payout for the Norris tournament was $47,015.00 across 38 places and all contingency money. 

Brian Stacy of Pulaski, VA and Stanley Duty of Prestonburg, KY took home 1st Place with a 17.46 lb bag of mixed smallmouth and largemouthThey told me they caught most of their keeper fish around the Loyston area with a blade bait and culled all day. Brian and Stanley collected a $10,000.00 check for 1st placeCongrats on a great bag during a tough day, guys! 

Following up in a close 2nd place was Brad Warfield and Tristan Warfield, both of Bean Station, TN with 17.37 lbs. Brad and Tristan’s bag was anchored by a toad 5.25 lb green fish. They will cash a check for $3,500.00. Way to go, Brad and Tristan! 

3rd place went to Trent Adkins of East Bernstadt, KY and Ronnie Blaylock  of London, KY with a 5 fish total of 17.23 lbs. Trent & Ronnie’s bag won them a check for $2,500.00. 

4th place belonged to Tony Claborn of Jacksboro, TN and Blake McCullah of Jacksboro, TN with a total weight of 16.08 lbs on a 5 fish limit. Good job, guys! Tony and Blake cashed a check for $2,000.00 for their day of fishing. 

Rounding out the top 5 was the team of Rex Huff of Bean Station, TN and Mike Boggs of Lily, KY with a 5 fish weight of 15.80 lbs. Rex and Mike also collected a check for the Highest Finishing Humminbird/Minnkota Payout for a total payday of $1,500.00. Congrats, Rex and Mike! 

The Citizens Bank Big Largemouth went to Brett Rodefer and Robert Powell with a 6.26 lb Norris Lake GIANT! Nice fish, guys! 

The Citizens Bank Big Smallmouth went to Derrick Lay and Bill Dunn with a  3.75 lb smallmouth. Congrats! 

The two teams winning the Gray Insurance Group Bonus were Keith McDeerman/Von Dillbeck (13.15 lbs) and John Carroll/Randy Heatherly (12.82 lbs). These teams received an extra $250 each, just for choosing Gray Insurance Agency out of LaFollette, TN. Give Gray Insurance a call and get in on the payout! 

Morristown Marine Bucks paid out to Jeremy Gordon/Phillip Gordon (14.79 lbsfor Highest Finishing New Boat from Morristown Marine to the tune of $1,000.00 and to Cody Seeber/Jeff Moore (13.16 lbs) for $750.00 on 2nd Highest Finishing New Boat from Morristown Marine. Highest finishing Preowned Boat from Morristown Marine went to Cody Powell/Jim Powell(6.62 lbsfor $500 and to Brandon Hartgrove/Steve Robinson(5.61 lbs) for $250We appreciate each of you choosing to purchase your boat at Morristown Marine. Thank You!! 

Morristown Marine would also like to thank Skeeter and Yamaha as well as Humminbird and MinnKota for their support and partnershipThe Campbell County Chamber of Commerce and Tourism, The Campbell County EMS and Lonas Young Park staff for helping with parking, The Campbell County Sherriff’s Office and SRO Department for traffic controlGray Fox Insurance Agency, Citizen’s Bank, Cumberland Gap Spring Water, Old Stage Printing, Volunteer Trenching, Power Pole, Lakeview Dock, Taylor Plumbing, Smokey Mountain Fiberglass, Shotcrete, Ridge Realty, B&H Sales, Valu RX Drugs, Rainey Battery, L&M Sales. Without our sponsors, our tournaments would not be what they are today. Please show your appreciation by choosing to do business with our sponsors. 

As I mentioned during blast off, we are working with two organizations that are located in Campbell County which were two organizations very special to Cindi Rogers. The Community Heath center of East Tennessee (CHET) and the Campbell County Children’s Center. Representatives from each organization, along with Cindi’s mother and daughters came to the tournmanet yesterday. Unfortunately, the weather did not cooperate for them to be have time to share their thanks with our anglers. If every angler clicked on the links above and donated $5…that amount of money would be able to support so many efforts for these organizations. CHET and the Children’s center are both 501c3 oganizations and your donations are tax deductible.

Amanda and I want to send a special thanks to the team of folks that make these tournaments possible. Mitch Martino, Shannon Glass, Bradley & Samantha Walker, Cody and Kacie Shipley, Shawna Slagle, and Kevin Connor. Thank you, to each one of you, for countless hours of work and devotion to make this thing go! 

What a great start to the 2021 season! We appreciate every one of you for coming out to fish with us. We’ll be ready to do it all over again in two weeks on April 10 at Cherokee Lake. Should be some really good fishing there. See you all then! 

** All checks will be available for pick-up at the store on Monday and Tuesday. Remaining checks will be mailed Wednesday to the address we have on file for you. We are beginning to utilize email for logistics information and economic impact reports. Please check your email and look for emails from Morristown Marine Team Trail.