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Jimmy Wall & Stephen Griggs Win CATT Kerr Lake, VA March 28, 2021

Next and last Kerr Spring Qualifier is April 18th at Longwood Grassy Creek!

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

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

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Fishing was tough on a tough day! Windy conditions surely kept some of the teams from running to their best spots! Hopefully the weather will start to calm down!
Jimmy Wall & Stephen Griggs bested the 39 boat field with 5 bass weighing 16.79 lbs! They took home $2,220.00!

Cavin Young & Ralph Taylor took 2nd with 14.98 lbs! $1,230.00!

Brandon Gray & Brian Clark 3rd 14.62 lbs!

4th Jason & Danny Houchin with 14.61 lbs!

Matt Harmon & Ryan Clark 5th 13.83 lbs!

Donald Coleman & Darnell Small 6th 13.82 lbs!

Tyler Trent & Jacob Lloyd 7th 12.99 lbs!

Chuck Morton & Mike Riggs with the Academy BF at 5.45 lbs!

39 Teams BF Weight Winnings Points
Jimmy Wall / Stephen Griggs 4.30 16.79 $2,220.00 110
Cavin Young / Ralpf Taylor 0.00 14.98 $1,230.00 109
Brandon Gray / Brian Clark 3.88 14.62 $665.00 108
Jason & Danny Houchin 3.71 14.61 $340.00 107
Matt Harmon / Ryan Clark 3.91 13.83 $265.00 106
Donald Coleman / Darnell Small 5.13 13.82 $317.00 105
Tyler Trent / Jacob Lloyd (sub) 4.13 12.99 $150.00 104
Chuck Morton / Mike Riggs 5.45 12.63 $273.00 103
Greg & Jackson Lahr 0.00 12.49 102
Billy Shelton / Mike Garner 3.19 12.39 101
Monte Aleman / Steven Edmonds (sub) 0.00 12.29 100
Marty Williams / Jerry Bono 2.51 11.76 99
Jeff Shelton / Matt Childress 0.00 11.69 98
Jerry Davis / Steve Summer 0.00 11.66 97
Donnie Avant / Randy Waterman 3.81 11.41 96
Jacob Lee / Sam Terry 0.00 11.19 95
Paull Rigsbee / Corey Leonard 3.30 10.49 94
Kevin Cheatham / Johnny Wilder 0.00 10.34 93
Emmitt Whitby / Justin Dalton 0.00 9.90 92
Mark & Hunter Jackson 0.00 9.86 91
Michael Stewart / Buck Clark 0.00 9.83 90
Jeff Salmon / Wendy Moore 0.00 9.83 89
Jeff Taylor / Mike Connelly 0.00 9.05 88
Mike Maull 0.00 7.98 87
Aaron McQuain / Brandon Moore 0.00 7.50 86
Kevin Brown / Chris Wimbish 0.00 7.34 85
Jeremy Kent / Brendan Kent 4.11 7.20 84
Howard Midkiff 0.00 6.06 83
Derek Bowden / Matt Little 0.00 5.80 82
Michael Dikun / Jenny Li 0.00 3.10 81
Sam & Jimmy Porter 0.00 0.00 71
Charlie & Kiel Gunter 0.00 0.00 71
Cullen Ports / Justin Bobbit 0.00 0.00 71
Paul Smith / Jason Lloyd 0.00 0.00 71
Kenny & Ryan Reynolds 0.00 0.00 71
Kent Pearson / Bubba Barksdale 0.00 0.00 71
Jonathan Rhew / Roger Clary 0.00 0.00 71
Jimmy & Cody Condrey 0.00 0.00 71
Terry Easter / Dave Farrington 0.00 0.00 71
Total Entrys $4,680.00
BONUS $ $1,300.00
Total Paid At Ramp $5,460.00
Kerr 2021 Spring Final Fund $405.00
2021 CATT Championship/Phantom Fund $75.00
2021 Kerr Spring Final Fund Total $1,725.00
2021 CATT Championship/Phantom Total $2,335.00

GEICO Returns to Major League Fishing Sponsorship Lineup

Second-Largest Auto Insurer in the U.S. to Be Prominently Showcased at General Tire Heavy Hitters Event

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TULSA, Okla. (March 30, 2021) – Major League Fishing (MLF), the world’s premier tournament-fishing organization, today announced that insurance giant GEICO, the second-largest auto insurer in the United States, has re-signed a sponsorship agreement with the organization and will be prominently showcased at the upcoming General Tire Heavy Hitters mid-season all-star event.

In the Heavy Hitters event, anglers compete not only to win the tournament, but also for massive big bass payouts during each day of competition. Heavy Hitters airs live, broadcasting all six (6) days of competition on the MLF Now! Livestream, which reaches an estimated 300,000+ unique viewers, along with six two-hour television programs which will air each Saturday from July 17 through Aug. 21 on the Discovery Channel in 2021.

“The Heavy Hitters events are always fun and exciting for the fans and anglers,” commented GEICO’s Assistant Vice President of Marketing Bill Brower. “The daily and series competitions showcase great fishing, and GEICO is pleased to continue our longstanding support as a sponsor of Major League Fishing.”

GEICO first became a sponsor of MLF in 2011 and has been a presenting and title sponsor of numerous MLF tournaments in that time period. They’ve also been showcased with the GEICO Selects tournament series, as well as numerous digital offerings at MajorLeagueFishing.com, including the GEICO Full Coverage tournament recap videos.

“Entering their eighth season as a sponsor of Major League Fishing, GEICO has been effective in maximizing our relationship by developing campaigns that engage our fans, members and anglers, both on and off the water,” MLF President and CEO Jim Wilburn said. “Being showcased this year at one of our most prestigious events – Heavy Hitters – ensures that the GEICO brand will remain highly visible to our fans and anglers.”

For more information about MLF, their tournaments and sponsors, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. To learn more about GEICO, visit GEICO.com.

About GEICO
GEICO (Government Employees Insurance Company), the second-largest auto insurer in the U.S., was founded in 1936 and insures more than 28 million vehicles in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. A member of the Berkshire Hathaway family of companies, GEICO employs more than 43,000 associates countrywide. GEICO constantly strives to make lives better by protecting people against unexpected events while saving them money and providing an outstanding customer experience. Along with personal auto insurance, commercial auto and personal umbrella coverages are also available. Homeowners, renters, condo, flood, identity theft, term life, and more coverages are written through non-affiliated insurance companies and are secured through the GEICO Insurance Agency, Inc. Visit geico.com for a quote or to learn more.

B.A.S.S. Announces 2022 Bassmaster Classic Will Be Held At Lake Hartwell

March 30, 2021

B.A.S.S. Announces 2022 Bassmaster Classic Will Be Held At Lake Hartwell

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The world’s most prestigious professional bass tournament will be returning next year to the site of some of the best moments in the sport’s famed history.

B.A.S.S. officials, along with Visit Anderson and VisitGreenvilleSC, announced today that the 2022 Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk will be held for the fourth time at scenic Lake Hartwell, March 4-6, with takeoffs from Green Pond Landing & Event Center. Daily weigh-ins will be held at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena and the annual Bassmaster Classic Outdoors Expo will take place at the Greenville Convention Center, both of which are in nearby Greenville.

B.A.S.S. CEO Bruce Akin said the organization is excited to once again visit a venue that has become the gold standard for professional bass fishing events.

“Everything about Lake Hartwell and the city of Greenville make them the perfect setting for the Super Bowl of Professional Bass Fishing,” Akin said. “The Bassmaster Classic is not only a chance for the best anglers in the world to showcase their abilities, it’s an annual celebration of the sport itself.

“Lake Hartwell provides the perfect site for amazing competition, and the city of Greenville provides the hotels, restaurants and other facilities you need for an event the size of the Classic.”

Hartwell is a 56,000-acre man-made reservoir situated between Georgia and South Carolina and encompassing portions of the Savannah, Tugaloo and Seneca rivers. It features a vast array of habitat and a good population of both largemouth and spotted bass that are likely to be in the prespawn phase when the Classic competitors arrive.

The fishery has hosted three previous Classics that each provided action-packed finishes.

In 2008, Texas pro Alton Jones Sr. went into the final day with little more than a pound lead, but managed to hold off the rest of the field and claim his only Classic trophy. In 2015, when temperatures dipped as low as a frigid 9 degrees, hometown favorite Casey Ashley of South Carolina came from behind on the final day to win his only title. Then in 2018, young Alabama pro Jordan Lee jumped from sixth place on the final day to win his second-straight Classic.

The fans turned out in droves for all three visits, creating an electric atmosphere for the weigh-ins and packing the Expo all three days.

“The Upstate of South Carolina is thrilled to welcome the Bassmaster Classic back to Lake Hartwell for the fourth time since initially hosting back in 2008,” said David Montgomery, Vice President of Sales for VisitGreenvilleSC. “Not only has the Classic set attendance records each year it has returned, but it has proven to be one of our largest economic impact events for the Greenville region.”

In 2018, a then-record crowd of 143,323 fans attended all of the Classic-related events. That Classic won a Sports Destination Management Innovation in Sports Tourism award for its ability to have two destinations working together for such a large economic impact.

“We are very excited for the opportunity to host the Bassmaster Classic once again on Lake Hartwell,” said Neil Paul, Executive Director of Visit Anderson. “The leadership of Anderson County has made a significant commitment to Green Pond Landing and the marketing efforts of Lake Hartwell, and we expect another record-breaking event with our teammates from Greenville.

“Hosting our fourth Bassmaster Classic on Lake Hartwell is significant to our community because no other fishery will have hosted more Bassmaster Classic events. Having hosted this great event in the past, we can speak firsthand to the significant economic impact it will have on the Upstate of South Carolina and the impact of residual tourism that will be felt in Anderson County for years to come.”

Since the 2018 Classic, Hartwell has hosted several other high-level B.A.S.S. events, including a 2019 Bassmaster Elite Series tournament that was won by South Carolina pro Brandon Cobb. Just last year, another South Carolina pro, Patrick Walters, won the Basspro.com Bassmaster Eastern Open on Lake Hartwell.

Most recently, Hartwell hosted a Bassmaster College Series tournament that was won by Carson-Newman University anglers Ben Cully and Hayden Gaddis with a two-day total of 35 pounds, 10 ounces. In two days, a giant field of 261 teams caught just over 4,536 pounds of bass.

The 2022 Classic will feature 55 qualifiers who will earn their berths through the Elite Series, the Opens, the TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation circuit, the Carhartt Bassmaster College Series presented by Bass Pro Shops and the Bassmaster Team Championship plus the defending Bassmaster Classic champion and winner of the final Elite Series event of the 2021 season. They will compete in the no-entry fee event for their share of a whopping $1 million purse, with the champion earning $300,000.

“Since its inception, the Classic has been a tournament that changes lives,” said B.A.S.S. Chairman Chase Anderson. “The payday is great, sure. But the opportunity to refer to yourself as ‘Bassmaster Classic champion’ for the rest of your life — there’s no greater clout in our sport.”

The Bassmaster Classic is being hosted locally by Visit Anderson and VisitGreenvilleSC.

 

Dennis Stump & Steve Crist Win One Stop Mart Leesville Lake Bass Club March 28,2021

We had 11 boats today at the Leesville lake bass club.

1st place was Dennis Stump & Steve Crist – 16.42lbs.

2nd place – Matt Kluender & Donnie Wyatt – 14.45lbs.

3rd place – Ben Shelton & Jonathan Kelly – 13.00lbs

Illinois’ Dunlap High School Wins U.S. Army High School Fishing Open at Table Rock Lake Presented by Googan Baits

BRANSON, Mo. (March 29, 2021) – The Dunlap High School duo of Brock Blazier of Dunlap, Illinois, and Charles Woolsey of Gardner, Illinois, won the U.S. Army High School Fishing presented by Favorite Fishing Open at Table Rock Lake Presented by Googan Baits on Saturday in Branson, Missouri. The event was hosted by Explore Branson and the victory advanced the winning team to the 2021 U.S. Army High School Fishing presented by Favorite Fishing National Championship.

TOP 10 RESULTS

RANK SCHOOL/CLUB NAME/CITY ANGLER NAME BASS WEIGHT
1st Dunlap High School, Dunlap, Ill. Brock Blazier
Charles Woolsey
5 17-7
2nd Trigg County High School, Cadiz, Ky.* Jordan Hampton
Hunter Shelton
5 17-0
3rd Vilonia High School, Vilonia, Ark.* Mason Davis
Kevin Finch
5 15-11
4th 782 Bass Club* Colton Kuykendall, Big Lake, Texas
Will Shepherd, Overland Park, Kan.
5 14-12
5th NCA Fishing* Lane King & Coleman Phillips, both of Harrison, Ark. 5 14-1
6th Gardner South Wilmington High School, Gardner, Ill.* Cameron Carpenter
Ryan Olsen
5 13-15
7th PCR 3 Bass Fishing Club* Nathan Vanek & Austin Vanek, both of Platte City, Mo. 5 13-11
8th Camdenton High School, Camdenton, Mo.* Caden Kowal
Reece Waters
5 13-7
9th Buhler High School, Buhler, Kan.* Marissa Fideldy
Nathan Fideldy
5 12-14
10th Blue Eye High School, Blue Eye, Mo. Trey Lippe
Colton Spinning
5 12-12
*National Championship Qualifier. The top 10% of teams advance to the 2021 U.S. Army High School Fishing presented by Favorite Fishing National Championship
Complete results from the event can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.
2021 UPCOMING QUALIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES
EVENT DATE LOCATION HOST
2021 U.S. Army High School Fishing National Championship & World Finals Jun. 30 – Jul. 3 Lake Hartwell, Anderson, S.C. Anderson Convention & Visitors Bureau
U.S. Army High School Fishing presented by Favorite Fishing tournaments are free, two-person (team) events for students in grades 7-12 and are open to any MLF and Student Angler Federation-affiliated high school club. The top 10 percent of teams at each Open event along with the TBF High School Fishing state championships will advance to the 2021 U.S. Army High School Fishing presented by Favorite Fishing National Championship. The U.S. Army High School Fishing national champions will each receive a $5,000 college scholarship to the school of their choice.The first 25 high school teams that enter each U.S. Army High School Fishing presented by Favorite Fishing tournament will receive a free Favorite Fishing package, including one Favorite Fishing casting rod and reel, one Favorite Fishing spinning rod and reel, six packs of Googan Baits and two Favorite Fishing hats, a total package value of $230. Most tournaments will also be hosted by a Bass Pro Tour angler or Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit angler, giving high school students the chance to meet the sport’s top pros. As an added bonus, the winning team at each tournament will receive a guided fishing trip with their pro angler host.

In addition to the U.S. Army High School Fishing National Championship, all High School Fishing anglers nationwide automatically qualify for the world’s largest open high school bass tournament, the 2021 High School Fishing World Finals, held in conjunction with the National Championship. More than $2.8 million in scholarships and prizes were offered at the 2020 World Finals.
Full schedules and the latest announcements, photos and articles  are available at HighSchoolFishing.org and MajorLeagueFishing.com.

Southern Illinois University Wins Abu Garcia College Fishing Tournament on Table Rock Lake

BRANSON, Mo. (March 29, 2021) – The Southern Illinois University duo of Thomas Johns of Carbondale, Illinois and Andrew Novotney of Peru, Illinois, earned the win on Friday at the Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI at Table Rock Lake in Branson, Missouri. The victory awarded the SIU bass club $2,000 and qualified the duo to compete in the 2022 College Fishing National Championship.

TOP 10 RESULTS*

RANK COLLEGE NAME ANGLER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Southern Illinois University Thomas Johns of Carbondale, Ill.
Andrew Novotney of Peru, Ill.
5 19-11 $2,000
2nd Greenville University Hannah Hill of Centralia, Ill.
Nate Overocker of Dana, Ill.
5 18-1 $1,000
3rd Tarleton State University Kasen Keese of Stephenville, Texas 5 17-6 $500
4th Drury University Brock Bila of Overland Park, Kan.
Jack Rankin of Manhattan, Kan.
5 17-5 $500
5th Missouri State University Keegan Barger of Springfield, Mo.
Jackson Donato of St. Charles, Mo.
5 17-1 $500
6th Kansas State University Michael Mueting of Lincoln, Neb.
Zach Vielhauer of Shawnee, Kan.
5 16-5
7th Kansas State University Justin Janzing of Wichita, Kan.
Austin Wiley of Manhattan, Kan.
5 16-2
8th Rogers State University Tanner Bracken of Louisville, Ky.
Tyler Dunlap of Chelsea, Okla.
5 16-1
9th Bellarmine University Ryan Kleine-Kracht of Louisville, Ky.
Kaden Woo of Louisville, Ky.
5 16-0
10th Drury University Cole Breeden of Eldridge, Mo.
Cameron Smith of Nixa, Mo.
5 15-11
*Top 10 teams advance to the 2021 College Fishing National Championship
Complete results for the entire field can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.2021 QUALIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES

EVENT DATE LOCATION HOST
Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI 2022 National Championship presented by Lowrance at TBD TBD, 2022 TBD TBD
The event was the first of three qualifying tournaments for Central Conference anglers and was hosted by Explore Branson.Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI teams compete in three regular-season qualifying tournaments in one of five conferences – Central, Northern, Southern, Southeastern and Western. The top ten teams from each division’s three regular-season tournaments and the top 20 teams from the annual Abu Garcia College Fishing Open advance to the following year’s Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI National Championship.

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

Daiwa and Ever Green offer fish-getting baits you need to know about 

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Daiwa and Ever Green offer fish-getting baits you need to know about 

Cypress, CA (March 29, 2021) – It’s time to make space in your tackle box for some innovative and effective multi-species baits from Daiwa and Ever Green. Prime time fishing is upon us and it’s the perfect opportunity to try something new—and proven—by pros and everyday anglers alike. From crankbaits to topwaters, Daiwa and Ever Green are on the scene with some imaginative new baits unmatched in the fishing tackle market.

DAIWA SC SHAD

The fishing market’s comeback kid, Daiwa is reintroducing the prolific and petite SC Shad, a shad-style crankbait like none other.

You’ll immediately appreciate its picture-perfect-profile, a dead ringer for the real thing. Equally exquisite is the SC Shad’s signature wobble. There are numbers of other realistic looking shad-style baits, but none tuned this perfectly and capable of summoning so many bites. Fish them head-to-head. You’ll appreciate the results.

At only 2 inches long and 1/8-ounce, Daiwa’s SC Shad ideally matches adolescent shad, which are mainstay forage for freshwater gamefish. Typically schooled, young shad often ball-up just beneath the surface. To that point, the SC Shad dives only 1- to 2-feet on the cast, modestly deeper when trolled.

The SC Shad casts to perfection as well. An internal counter buoyance sound weight not only stabilizes the bait but adds an alluring sonic rhythm. And when it’s time to set, know that a pair of VMC #12 treble hooks are up to the task.

Daiwa recommends 6- or 15-lb. test J-Braid x8 braided line to maximize running depth and sensitivity, along with an 18- to 24-inch J-Fluoro fluorocarbon leader.

The dynamic SC Shad is available in both natural and eye-popping colors. Prism Shad, Rainbow Trout, Himenmasu and Crystal Black Pearl get the call when matching native forage, while Gold Orange and Bubble Gum demand to be seen.

Beyond bass – largemouth, smallmouth and spotted – Daiwa’s SC Shad is effective on walleyes, trout and outsized panfish.

MSRP $9.99

EVER GREEN PICCOLO

Searching for a diminutive crankbait that gets results? Look no further than the Ever Green Piccolo silent crankbait with fixed weight. Designed to dive three to four feet, the Ever Green Piccolo is a bass and panfish catching machine.

Perfect for shallow water or suspended fish just below the waterline, the Ever Green Piccolo is a breath of fresh air in a marketplace overrun with large crankbaits. While there’s a time and place for large cranks, sometimes smaller is better. Think casting and running docks, cruising sandy flats or weed edges, or bouncing rocky areas where bass are set up and ready for the attack.

The same goes for panfish—the Ever Green Piccolo is ideal for targeting perch above weeds or schools of crappies feeding near the surface. Cast or trolled, the Ever Green Piccolo is a winner for crappies, largemouth and smallmouth bass, white bass, perch, and more.

The Ever Green Piccolo is available in eight forage-matching colors including Baby Gill, Bleeding Brown Craw, Bleeding Sunfish, Blue Back Chartreuse, Flash Silver Shad, Chartreuse Shad, Fire Craw, and Blue Back Flash.

MSRP $14.99

EVER GREEN GIZMO

Designed to match the profile of a wasp, dragonfly or other near water insect, there’s never really been a bait like the Ever Green Gizmo floating rubber bait to hit the water. This is great news for anglers who love fishing topwater, what with all the excitement of splashing and boiling water and adrenaline-filled strikes.

A deviation from classic topwaters like frogs, the Ever Green Gizmo is designed with a weed guard and rubber legs and appendages and looks like a cross between a spider and a wasp, two creatures frequently smashed on the surface by bass and panfish.

The bait is designed to be shook and will vibrate accordingly, not necessary “popped” or walked on the water’s surface. Preliminary fishing trials have proven the bait is killer in a variety of situations – around lily pads, bulrushes, assorted aquatic vegetation, fallen trees and other timber and even open water.

Designed of elastomer, the bait is rugged and will withstand tearing and ripping after many fish catches. In terms of patterns, the new Ever Green Gizmo is available in eight different forage colors to match your individual fishing condition.

If you’re a fan of frantic surface strikes, you’re going to want to add the new Ever Green Gizmo to your arsenal—it’s one bait that promises loads of topwater mayhem…

MSRP $10.99

EVER GREEN LOUDBUZZ

New for 2021, Ever Green introduces LOUDBUZZ. A classic buzzbait at first glance, LOUDBUZZ is constructed of premium components that not only endure hearty strikes, but also deliver a best-of-class performance.

LOUDBUZZ’s custom offset aluminum prop throws a wave of water while keeping the bait tracking on a straight plane. The prop is affixed with an aluminum rivet and mounted on a stainless-steel shaft, yielding unmatched toughness.

Daiwa and Ever Green pro Cody Meyer is a big fan of the new LOUDBUZZ, having caught countless fish on the MLF Tour thanks to its premium, fish-attracting performance.

Meyer comments: “For starters, the name is LOUDBUZZ, and it’s extremely loud. I’ve always liked loud buzzbaits, not the quiet ones. With the LOUDBUZZ you really aggravate the fish and draw them in from a far distance and thick cover. Second off, because of the keel design, the LOUDBUZZ always tracks straight and looks more natural, and the hook-up ratio is really, really good because of the way it tracks. A lot of buzzbaits will track off to the side, to the right or left, not so with the LOUDBUZZ.”

“The LOUDBUZZ also tracks straight and spits a lot of water at slow speeds. Most buzzbaits on the market you have to really crank to get that blade moving and keep the bait on the surface. The way the LOUDBUZZ is designed with the big blade and the whole head configuration, you can work it slow and keep it on top. It also features a premium hook, and I feel like we nailed it with the colors for any fishing situation. And all of the skirts are handtied. I’m just super impressed. It’s really a deadly buzzbait—everything I’ve been looking for in one and more.”

Daiwa Field Marketing Manager Marc Mills sums up the bait, “With the LOUDBUZZ, our lure designers worked long and hard on creating the ultimate design in buzzbaits. The goal was extreme volume and accuracy in tracking and solid hookups in a bait design that would draw strikes whether worked fast or slow.”

“One feature that may not stand out to a lot of anglers but is the shape of the head, which allows the bait to plane and come to the surface quickly and keep LOUDBUZZ in the strike zone longer. Also, the angle and design of the blade is a huge factor, much like the combination of the bow and the propeller of your bass boat. The result is a one-of-a-kind buzzbait that caters to the needs of pros and everyday anglers alike—and we know it’s going to quickly become a go-to lure.”

Ever Green’s new 3/8-ounce LOUDBUZZ comes in eight proven patterns, including Green Pumpkin, Fire Craw, White, Black, White Delight, Chartreuse Shad, Clearwater Shad and Golden Shiner.

MSRP $16.99.

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

Eric Rowe & Eddie Griggs Win Fishers of Men Virginia East on the James River

What a awesome start to the 2021 season! We had 46 boats participating on a beautiful weather day on the James River to kick our season off!

A Incoming tide most of the day made a small challenge to boost the weights of the bags, but at the end of the day the team of

Eric Rowe and Eddie Griggs bested the field with a solid 20.19lb bag, they were also the number 1 bonus bucks team, their effort rewarded them with just shy of $2000 for the days work! The team of James Griffin and Doug Wharton came in a close second with a bag of 19lbs even, thier bag was anchored with the big fish of the event with a beautiful 7.30lb largemouth! Rounding out the top three was the team of Garret Geouge and Mike Grogan, Garret had to fish this event solo and came in with an impressive bag for a total weight of 18.15lbs. We paid out 9 spots for this event, and had 25 teams in Bonus Bucks which added a very nice bonus to the top 3 BB teams!

A few event stats:

46 teams weighed a total 187 fish for 475.30lbs, all 187 were released alive for a 100% release rate!

Average fish per team was 4, average weight per team 10.33lbs, and Average fish weight 2.54lbs

The Virginia East team would like to thank all the anglers that showed up, and the family members that came to weigh in to watch the excitement!

We look forward to seeing you all at our next event at Lake Chesdin on April 10th!

Stren James River – 03/27/21


DIVISION YEAR TO DATE STANDINGS: | 2021 | 2020 |



 


Place Team Members # Fish Big Fish Gross Penalty Net Wt Points
1 23211 Eric Rowe
Eddie Griggs
5 0 20.19 0 20.19 200

2 25358 James Griffin III
Doug Wharton
5 7.3 19 0 19 199

3 27113 Garrett Geouge
Mike Grogan
5 5.89 18.15 0 18.15 198

4 4115 Warren Poirier
Frank Poirier
5 0 17.9 0 17.9 197

5 27111 Melvin Fulk
Bryan Conley
5 5.57 17.48 0 17.48 196

6 27202 John Koren
Gavin Stone
5 0 17.17 0 17.17 195

7 27116 Wilson Bradley
Robert Carter
5 4.59 16.9 0 16.9 194

8 27201 Michael Williams
Allison Williams
5 0 16.73 0 16.73 193

9 26096 Edward Gantt
Joey Branch
5 0 15.73 0 15.73 192

10 27163 Keith Langford
Timothy Richmond
5 6.59 15.41 0 15.41 191

11 16764 Ray Hogge
Kevin Whitehurst
5 0 15.18 0 15.18 190

12 27162 Nicholas Bodsford
Brandon Casey
5 0 14.25 0 14.25 189

13 25951 Melvin Bowling
Ricky Fulk
5 0 14.21 0 14.21 188

14 27063 Christopher Sessums
Aaron Brooks
5 4.01 13.02 0 13.02 187

15 16134 Brad Webb
Jay Ferk
5 0 12.83 0 12.83 186

16 4304 Richard Showalter
Richard Showalter
2 3.33 12.77 0 12.77 185

17 27119 Kevin King
Bryce Henley
5 0 12.48 0 12.48 184

18 27110 billy Smith
Brandon Smith
5 0 12.28 0 12.28 183

19 27117 Michael Abel
Gabriela Valdez
5 0 11.8 0 11.8 182

20 27164 Jacob Floyd
Linda Van Hook
5 0 11.65 0 11.65 181

21 27062 Travis Law
Mike Aldridge
4 0 11.45 0 11.45 180

22 27061 James Whittman
Jesse Hathaway
5 0 10.96 0 10.96 179

23 12122 Samuel Fisher
Aaron Fisher
5 0 10.32 0 10.32 178

24 25880 Shannon Spradlin
Cody Herndon
5 0 10.14 0 10.14 177

25 27060 Donald Estes
James Sutton
5 0 10.03 0 10.03 176

26 6795 Carl Sadler
Aaron Sadler
5 0 9.97 0 9.97 175

27 10720 Walter Emerson
Brody Webb
5 0 9.67 0 9.67 174

28 27198 Tom Leary
Ted Lempke
4 0 9.66 0 9.66 173

29 4100 Nick Covington
Timothy Covington
5 0 9.38 0 9.38 172

30 27059 James Harrison, Sr
Scott Cromwell
4 4.42 9.3 0 9.3 171

31 27199 Curtis Welton
Mike Wells
5 0 8.86 0 8.86 170

32 24511 Robert Sutton
Mark Adams Jr
5 0 8.83 0 8.83 169

33 27114 Jeff Buttolph
Logan Buttolph
5 0 8.53 0 8.53 168

34 27203 Drake Hundley
Rod Hundley
5 0 8.27 0 8.27 167

35 27064 Matthew Richmond
Chris Lamm
4 0 6.58 0 6.58 166

36 27118 Jason Brooks
Neal Lloyd
4 0 5.76 0 5.76 165

37 27115 Tony Clark
Steven Quesenberry
3 0 4.35 0 4.35 164

38 27200 Cody Spencer
Joshua Gentry
4 0 4.16 0 4.16 163

39 8881 Edward Kibler
James Ruggerio
2 0 3.65 0 3.65 162

40 23366 Greg Soukup
Darrell Hobson
3 0 3.61 0 3.61 161

41 18789 Andy Lavin
Douglas Sisk
1 2.76 2.76 0 2.76 160

42 27109 Timothy Payne
Erik Anderson
1 2.05 2.05 0 2.05 159

43 24006 Arnie Bailey
Tracy McKinney
1 1.88 1.88 0 1.88 158

44 23958 David Williams
Darryl Williams
0 0 0 0 0 157

45 26095 Steven Watson
Chris Maslaney
0 0 0 0 0 157

46 27204 Cory Dunnavant
Joshua Roberts
0 0 0 0 0 157

Winners


Second place


Third place



Shane Powell & Tim Fox claim their second Alabama Bass Trail South Division tournament win and $10,000 on Lake Eufaula

Shane Powell & Tim Fox claim their second Alabama Bass Trail South Division tournament win and $10,000 on Lake Eufaula.

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Story & Photos by Chris Brown

Eufaula, AL March 27, 2021 – The Alabama Bass trail South Division recently held their second stop at the Big Bass Capital of the World on beautiful Lake Eufaula. Recent storms and heavy rains across the state had the lake more stained and muddy than usual but that didn’t seem to bother local favorites Shane Powell and Tim Fox who fished their way to over $17,000 in winnings and contingency money.

Shane and Tim, who won this same event in 2020 spent their practice day “checking” on potential spawning areas on the south end of the lake. “The lake has been fishing tough this year and we were hoping we could get to 20 pounds” says Powell. “On our first stop we caught a big fish that really set the tone for what we felt like we needed to be doing.” Fishing a number of different spots, Fox stated, “You would pull up on a spot and catch a big fish and then there would be a number of smaller fish there too.”

Weighing in a five-fish limit of 23.95 pounds, the pair relied on a ½ ounce chartreuse and white War Eagle spinnerbait and a simple 3/8-ounce white swim jig. When asked about their recent success on the lake, Powell stated, “we have been really blessed.” “With all the pressure this lake has had in the last year or so, as well as the lake used to have hydrilla and the weights were much bigger. With most of that hydrilla gone, we felt 20 pounds would do well and we feel fortunate we were able to have the day we had.” When asked about the upcoming Bassmaster Team Championship scheduled for December on the lake, Powell was quick to say, “It is most definitely on my calendar, no doubt about it.”

The second place team of Jimmy and Jared Simms ended the day with a 21.21-pound limit worth $5,000. Keeping things simple, the father/son duo fished white 3/8-ounce spinnerbaits in less than three feet of water. “We practiced on the South end for a day and the wind hurt us, so we turned left out of the creek and made a long run up the river,” says Jimmy. “We fished 5 or 6 spots in water that was slightly stained, and we just weeded out the little ones to the limit we had.” Catching over 30 fish on the day, the pair also earned the Mountain Dew Big Bass of the Day with 5.97-pound lunker.

Third place team of Shane and Brandon Horton brought home $4,000 thanks to a 19.65-pound, five fish limit and a 5.38 big fish. Not wanting to give up too much detail, the pair worked a “400-Yard stretch” of water “a few miles north of the boat ramp.” “Our first stop did not pan out for us like we thought it would. On our second stop we caught a 4-pounder and small fish, we left to check another spot and came back to where we were and stayed there all day long.” said Brandon. Unlike the teams ahead of them, spinnerbaits did bit play into their plans, “we used 6’10” Heavy, 7’3” Medium Heavy and 7’10” FX Custom Flipping sticks with 60-pound braid and several different soft plastics to catch our fish today” explained Shane, “we have more events coming up here and we don’t want to divulge too much, but we had a good day.”

Top ten standings are below for a complete list see

https://www.alabamabasstrail.org/tournament-series/le-results/

Download and listen to the ABT Podcast on your favorite Podcast app by searching for “Alabama Bass Trail Podcast.”  The Podcast is released each week on Tuesday. This week podcast will feature winners Shane Powell and Tim Fox.

The sponsors of the 2021 Alabama Bass Trail include; Phoenix Boats, Academy Sports, Alabama Power, America’s First Federal Credit Union, Berkley, Big Bite Baits, Bill Penny Automotive, Black Rife Coffee Company, Buck N’ Bass, Anheuser – Bush, Inc., E3 Sports Apparel, Fish Neely Henry Lake.com, Garmin, Hydrowave, Jack’s, Lew’s, Mtn Dew, Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association, Power-Pole, Strike King, Sweet Home Alabama, T-H Marine, Wedowee Marine, YETI Coolers.

Arkansas’ Barnes Wins Toyota Series Event on Lake Texoma Presented by Abu Garcia

Hot Springs Angler Wins His First MLF Event, Earns $40,906

KINGSTON, Okla. (March 28, 2021) – Toyota Series angler Evan Barnes of Hot Springs, Arkansas, brought a five-bass limit to the scale Saturday weighing 13 pounds even to win the three-day Toyota Series presented by A.R.E. at Lake Texoma Presented by Abu Garcia in Kingston, Oklahoma. Barnes’ three-day total of 14 bass weighing 42-10 earned him the win by a 3-pound, 3-ounce margin over second-place angler Cameron Mattison of Benton, Louisiana and earned Barnes the top payout of $40,906 in the second tournament of the 2021 Toyota Series Southwestern Division.

“I’ve had a tough year, on the [Pro Circuit], missing checks and stuff,” said Barnes. “This year, I felt like I was led to fish full-time and I made that big leap of faith. Because I’ve had such a tough year, and financially there were a lot of questions, I really didn’t know if I was going to come to this tournament. I wanted to come, but, I’m telling you, I literally started praying. I was like ‘Lord, if you want me to come to this tournament, then you need to let me know.’ I felt Him urging me to go and knew I was going, but without that nudge, I wouldn’t even be standing here today.”

A pastor and a constant participant in Meet the Pros ministry events on the Pro Circuit, Barnes speaks about his faith as eloquently as anyone. On Saturday, after catching nothing off all his best areas, his hopes of a win were slipping away.

“I didn’t have a bass at 1 o’clock,” said Barnes. “Man, I pulled up on this point, right by weigh-in, and I caught a 2-pound smallmouth. I wanted to go back to my main areas and give them one more shot, but for whatever reason, it had to be the Lord, I just turned around and made a few more casts. I bombed that swimbait up and caught like a 4-pounder. We literally caught all of our fish over there, I caught my last one with 10 minutes to go and half the people here were watching me fish.

“It was just nuts –  I didn’t have a single bass at 1 o’clock. Then I pulled up on that point and caught five and my co-anger caught four and we both win the event.

Barnes caught his fish off shallow brush and a pair of clutch points, using HI-SEAS fluorocarbonPhenix Recon Elite rods and Daiwa  reels. He targeted brush in less than 10 feet of water with a  Duo Realis Apex Vibe painted by Curry’s Customs and a Black’s Custom Lures Widow Maker A-rig with three ¼-ounce heads from Motivated Fishing and 3.3-inch Keitech Swing Impact FAT swimbaits in the crystal shad color.

The brush fish were difficult to catch, but Barnes said his Garmin LiveScope helped tremendously.

“I think there were at least three or four fish this week I would not have caught without LiveScope,” said Barnes. “It was very difficult to get the fish to bite. You could see them everywhere, they were on every brush pile, and you could throw an A-rig out there and they wouldn’t bite. But every once in a while, you’d get one to track it. One of the big ones I caught this week, I watched it track it, and finally shook it right in her face and she grabbed it.”

The story of Day 1, and the entire event to an extent, was the flurry of smallmouth that Barnes ignited to stake the lead. With a few fish in the livewell, Barnes pulled up on a point where he’d gotten a few bites and landed a 2-pound bass in practice.

“I rolled over there to that point, and the first one I catch is a 4-pounder,” said Barnes.

He and co-angler Billy Sammons proceeded to light the world on fire. At one point, Barnes had a fish breaking water with his bait in his mouth while he was getting ready to net a fish for Sammons. Somehow, not only did he not lose his rod overboard, he landed the fish.

“That just goes to show you,” said Barnes. “When it’s your time, you can’t do anything to stop it.”

The top 10 pros on Lake Texoma finished:

1st:       Evan Barnes of Hot Springs, Ark., 14 bass, 42-10, $40,906
2nd:      Cameron Mattison of Benton, La., 15 bass, 39-7, $15,270
3rd:       Billy Cline of Bartonville, Texas, 13 bass, 38-10, $11,822
4th:       Christopher Temple of Krugerville, Texas, 11 bass, 35-0, $11,102
5th:       Blake Schroeder of White House, Texas, 12 bass, 33-1, $8,866
6th:       Chad Mrazek of Montgomery, Texas, nine bass, 30-6, $7,881
7th:       Mitchell Webb of Skiatook, Okla., nine bass, 29-8, $7,042
8th:       Tommy Dickerson of Orange, Texas, 11 bass, 28-10, $5,911
9th:       Wesley Dawson of Chester, Texas, nine bass, 27-10, $4,926
10th:     James Ware of Longview, Texas, 10 bass, 26-15, $3,941

A complete list of results can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

Christopher Temple of Krugerville, Texas took home an extra $1,000 as the highest finishing Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus member. Boaters are eligible to win up to an extra $35,000 per event in each Toyota Series tournament if all requirements are met. More information on the Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus contingency program can be found at PhoenixBassBoats.com.

Bill Bean of Eufaula, Oklahoma, won the Strike King Co-angler Division Saturday with a three-day total of 13 bass weighing 31 pounds, 5 ounces. Bean took home the top prize package of a new Phoenix 518 Pro bass boat with a 115-horsepower Mercury outboard motor.

The top 10 Strike King co-anglers on Lake Texoma finished:

1st:       Bill Bean of Eufaula, Okla., 13 bass, 31-5, Phoenix 518 Pro bass boat w/115-hp outboard
2nd:      Keith Honeycutt of Temple, Texas, 12 bass, 30-7, $4,935
3rd:       Hank Williams of Claremore, Okla., 11 bass, 23-14, $3,948
4th:       Mike Crain of Oklahoma City, Okla., seven bass, 22-4, $3,454
5th:       Jake Inderman of Allen, Texas, six bass, 17-11, $2,961
6th:       Ben Burns of Lucas, Texas, eight bass, 17-5, $2,467
7th:       Billy Sammons of Whitesboro, Texas, five bass, 16-14, $1,974
8th:       Joshua Williams of Newcastle, Okla., five bass, 16-1, $1,727
9th:       Trever Tinkle of Liberty, Texas, seven bass, 15-11, $1,480
10th:     Johnny Burke of Bristow, Okla., five bass, 13-4, $1,234
River Lee of Nacogdoches, Texas, took home an additional $146 for the Day One Berkley Big Bass award in the pro division, with a bass weighing 6 pounds, 10 ounces. Mitchell Webb of Skiatook, Oklahoma, won the Day Two Berkley Big Bass award in the pro division, bringing an 6-pound, 6-ounce bass to the scale.

In the Strike King co-angler division, the $97 Day One Berkley Big Bass award winner was Thomas Martens of Cedar Park, Texas, with a 8-pound bass, while the $97 Day Two award went to Paul Reutlinger of Mineola, Texas, with a 6-pound bass.

The Toyota Series at Lake Texoma was presented by Abu Garcia and was hosted by Discover Durant. It was the second of three regular-season tournaments in 2021 for Southwestern Division anglers. The next event for Toyota Series anglers will take place March 31 – April 2 – the Toyota Series at Dale Hollow Lake in Monroe, Tennessee. For a complete schedule, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com.

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 FacebookTwitter Instagram and  YouTube.