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Big Bass at ABA on Clark’s Hill for North GA Couples

Beautiful and warm early spring weather met the North GA Couples at Clark’s Hill as we launched from the Mistletoe State Park Ramp on March 13, 2021.  Lots of healthy fish were caught and brought to the scale while we all enjoyed a good time. It was wonderful seeing some people who haven’t been able to fish with us in a while.

Jason and Cindy Postell took the win with a total weight of 18.24 and Jason snagged the Men’s Big Bass pot with his 7.15 pound largemouth.

Second place went to Tyler Schmidt and Amy Bone with a total weight of 16.96 and Amy took home the Ladies Big Bass pot with a 4.35 pound beauty.

Bruce and DeDe Askew took the third place spot with a weight of 14.59.

Donna Cook holding one of the fish she and Kevin caught.

Mike and Donna Geiger showing off their catch.

Ronald and Earline McBride caught some nice ones!

Myra Taylor showing off some of the fish that she and Danny brought to the scales.
We want to thank everyone who fishes with the North GA Couples and we will hope to see you all again on March 27 and 28 for two one-day tournaments on Lake Russell.  Refer to our Facebook group page “ABA North GA Couples Division 5” and the ABA website for updates, announcements and info.

All ABA American Couples Series events involve a team format with each team composed of one man and one woman. Contestants between 14 and 18 years old may participate with a parent’s written permission.

The next divisional tournament is Sunday, April 18, 2021 at Lake Mitchell out of Higgin’s Ferry boat ramp.  The top angling couples from across the nation earn the right to compete in the annual American Bass Anglers Couples Series National Championship tournament.

About American Bass Anglers – American Bass Anglers is committed to providing low cost, close to home tournaments for the weekend angler while offering an upward path for individual angler progression.  For more information about American Bass Anglers and all their bass tournament trails visit www.americanbassanglers.com.

American Bass Anglers is sponsored by: Bass Pro Shops, Triton Boats, Mercury Marine, Motor Guide, Garmin, T-H Marine, Abu Garcia, Berkley, Lucas Oil, Engel Coolers, REKS Sunglasses, Power Pole, OPTIMA Batteries, Monster Energy Drink, and Hotel Planner.com.

 

Guins Wins $5000.00 at ABA on Kerr Lake

ATHENS, Al. – Jonathan Guins of Zebulon NC, won the Bass Pro Shops Open Series event on Kerr Lake on 3/20/21.  Running out of Nutbush park in Henderson NC, Guins weighed in a five bass limit weighing 17.80 pounds. His limit was anchored by a bass weighing 4.86 pounds.

“I was fishing shallow today with a spinnerbait. I caught the five that went to the scales,” said Guins.

Taking second for the boaters, Jeff Narron of Sims, NC weighed in a five bass limit weighing 16.37 pounds. His limit was anchored by a bass weighing 4.50 pounds.

“I fished clean catching 8 bass today,” said Narron. “I was fishing a crankbait on the edges going into pockets.”

Taking third for the boaters Adam Petty of Garner NC, weighed in five bass weighing 15.08 pounds.  Petty reported catching his bass in the three to four foot range using a Jackhammer chatterbait with a missile bait trailer.

In fourth place for the boaters, Ryan Harrell of Roanoke Rapids NC, weighed in five bass weighing 14.66 pounds and rounding out the top five Mike McDonald of Randleman NC, weighed in five bass weighing 14.34 pounds.

Big bass for the boaters honors went to Timothy Sisler of Oakland MD, who weighed in a bass that tipped the scales at 5.92 pounds. Sisler took home $600.00 for his bass.

In the co-angler division Michael Poling of Amherst VA, weighed in three bass weighing 9.21 pounds to take the win. His weight was anchored by a bass weighing 5.35 pounds which was the biggest bass weighed in by a co-angler. Poling took home $1105.00 for his win.

“I caught my big bass on a micro jig. I also caught two bass on a jerkbait and one on a crankbait all shallow,” said Poling.

In second place for the co-anglers, Ray Toombs of Drakes Branch VA, weighed in a three bass limit weighing 7.96 pounds.

“I fished today with the winning boater,” said Toombs. “I caught three keepers all on a ½ ounce jig in the four-foot range.”

Taking third for the co-anglers, Chris Passmore of Winston Salem NC weighed in three bass weighing 7.14 pounds.

“I caught three fish today very shallow on a red rattletrap,” said Passmore.

In fourth place for the co-anglers, Daniel Erickson of Nanjemoy MD, weighed in three bass weighing 7.10 pounds and rounding out the top five, Ernest McIntyre of Fayetteville NC, weighed in three bass weighing 7.09 pounds.

About American Bass Anglers – American Bass Anglers is committed to providing low cost, close to home tournaments for the weekend angler while offering an upward path for individual angler progression.  For more information about American Bass Anglers and all their bass tournament trails visit www.americanbassanglers.com.

American Bass Anglers is sponsored by: Bass Pro Shops, Triton Boats, Nitro Boats, Tracker boats, Mercury Marine, MotorGuide, Monster Energy drinks, Garmin, T-H Marine, ABU Garcia, Berkley, Engle Coolers, REKS Sunglasses, Power Pole and Hotel Planner.com.

 

LES CHARLES Wins ABA D72 on SINCLAIR

Les Charles of Milledgeville, GA brought the winning sack of 5 bass weighing 17.44 pounds to the scale at the D72 Bass Pro Shops Fishing Tour held March 13, 2021 on Lake Sinclair. He took home $755 cash and the first place trophy.   Les said he was using a home made jig on docks.  He anchored his sack with a 4.83 pounder.

Randy Woodham was fishing with a jig early in the day when he caught a 5.61 pounder to win the Big Bass trophy and the optional big bass pot of $370 cash. The water is starting to warm into the mid 60’s and the fish are really starting to bite!

There were 37 anglers competing for the top six places for payouts totaling $1,813. Most of the anglers brought fish to the scale, and 31 anglers brought in a limit of 5 bass.

Congratulations to the Top Ten:
1 – Les Charles                 17.44 pounds
2 – Brian Hyde                 17.11 pounds
3 – Jason Lott                  15.04 pounds
4 – Kelley Clark                13.29 pounds
5 – Randy Woodham        12.99 pounds
6 – Andy Tippens             12.24 pounds
7 – Tommy Cooper           10.93 pounds
8 – Brian Garner              10.37 pounds
9 – Michael Lynch            10.18 pounds
10 – Henry Starks            10.04 pounds

We really appreciate the assistance of Les Charles and Carl Pennington with morning registration, launch, and weigh-in. Director Benny Howell gave three $50 bills as draw prizes to the anglers present after the awards of cash and trophies. The lucky winners were Donny Soto, Brad Gandee, and Scott Brantley.

Our next tournament will be SUNDAY, April 25, 2021 on Lake Sinclair going out of Dennis Station. If you need information, please contact Director Benny Howell at 770-365-4795.

These anglers earn valuable points toward the divisional angler of the year title. The points champion from each division will compete in the annual American Bass Anglers BPSFT Angler of The Year Final Round at the BPSFT Championship.  In addition, the top 500 anglers from the various divisions will earn the right to compete in the three-day ABA, BPSFT National Championship tournament.

The Bass Pro Shops Fishing Tour offers low cost, close to home bass tournaments that are designed for the weekend angler.  All anglers fish for both money and points.  The points advance the angler to their divisional championship and the top 500 anglers in the US are invited to the Bass Pro Shops Fishing Tour National Championship.

American Bass Anglers is sponsored by Bass Pro Shops, Triton Boats, Mercury Motors, Motor Guide, Berkley, Abu Garcia, T-H Marine, Power Pole, Garmin, Monster Energy, Lucas Oil, Engel Coolers, OPTIMA Batteries, REKS Sunglasses, and HotelPlanner.com.

Billy Mays and Elijah Grishaw Win Stop #1 of the HillCity Bassmaster Tourney Trail on Smith Mountain lake

We had 14 teams that braved the weather to fish Stop#1 of the HillCity Bassmasters event on Smith Mountain Lake.

First Place and Biggest Fish went to Billy Mays and Elijah Grishaw with 12.96 lbs plus they had the 4.63lb Lunker for the day

Second place went to Reggie Mayhew and Tommy Dalton with 12.91 lbs

Third place went to Steven Costa and Jessie Dalton with 9.71 lbs

Chris Carnes & Mike Stephens Win CATT Lake Norman, NC Open March 20, 201

Next Lake Norman Open is April 17th!

Chris Carnes & Mike Stephens weighed in 5 bass at 19.25 lbs for the win!

Mike & Chris also had the BF with a 4.50 lb Spot!

2nd went to Marc Morrison & Rodney Lambert with 12.81 lbs!

3rd went to Joshua Sanders & Logan Cummings with 12.72 lbs!

Team BF Weight Winnings
MIKE STEPHENS / CHRIS CARNERS 4.50 19.25 $665.00
MARC MORRISON / RODNEY LAMBERT 0.00 12.81 $310.00
JOSHUA SANDERS / LOGAN CUMMINGS 3.26 12.72 $80.00
SCOTT HAMRICK / ROGER HOOVER 3.85 12.00
MATT COMBS 0.00 9.13
WAYNE SHARPE / JERRY CASS 3.71 8.67
CHRISTOPHER COKER / MORGAN COKER 0.00 3.60
MICHAEL ALEXANDER / RYAN WALTERS 0.00 3.16

Bennett Lawshe & Will Timmons Win CATT Santee Cooper, SC March 20, 2021

Next CATT on Santee Cooper is April 24th and is a GOLD!

Phantom Outdoors Invitational on Santee is April 3rd! 10,000 1st Place ! You can pay at the ramp or on line! More info go to the Division page and tap on Championships!

Bennett Lawshe & Will Timmons take 1st at Santee with 5 bass weighing 24.54 lbs!

2nd Place Brain Beatson & Brain Scott with 24.34 lbs!

3rd Jamie Partee & Jay McCutchen with 22.84 lbs!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Will Timmons – Bennett Lawshe 6.87 24.54 $1,490.00 110
Brian Scott – Brad Beatson 0.00 24.34 $450.00 109
Jamie Partee – Jay McCutchen 5.78 22.84 $200.00 108
Sean Skey – Justin Cromer 6.55 21.97 $180.00 107
Thad Driggers – Bunn Tyson 0.00 19.32 106
Jason Morse 5.86 18.77 105
Rogers – Wilson 6.14 18.20 104
JC Strickland – Austin Jernigan 0.00 18.15 103
Daniel Howell 5.30 18.09 102
Freddie Gibbs – Clark Gibbs 0.00 14.22 101
Hunter Vincent – Kyle Austin 0.00 13.04 100
Chris Crawford – Landon Josey 0.00 12.33 99
Don Pendarvis – Bobby Gibbs 0.00 9.14 98
Max Terry – Jamie Glascock 0.00 8.17 97
Jarred Griffith – Nathan Griffith 0.00 7.81 96
Gordon Owens – Horace Scott Jr 0.00 4.78 95
David Mates – Mike Mates 0.00 2.29 94
Christopher McCormick – Chris Calcoa 6.73 0.00 84
Chad Cook – Tanner Cook 0.00 0.00 84
Total Entrys $2,280.00
BONUS $ $350.00
Total Paid At Ramp $2,320.00
Santee Cooper 2021 Spring Final Fund $210.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund $50.00
2021 Santee Cooper Spring Final  Total $1,600.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund Total $2,075.00

Jason Rhodes & Jody Black Win CATT Lake Wylie, SC March 20, 2021

Next Lake Wylie CATT is April 10th! We will move to South Point Landing!

1st Place Jason Rhodes & Jody Black with 14.78 lbs!

2nd Place Clay Williams & Randy Williams 11.97 lbs!

3rd Place Miek Odanegan & Doug Odem 10.98 lbs!

Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Jason Rhodes/Jody Black 4.50 14.78 $871.00 110
Clay Williams/Randy Williams 3.18 11.97 $210.00 109
Mike Odanegan/Doug Odem 3.70 10.98 $100.00 108
David Winters/Casey West 0.00 10.20 107
Derek Lilly/Erich Bartche 0.00 9.80 106
Axl Bartlett/Shawn Wallace 2.15 9.51 105
Matt Hayes/Carolyn White 4.68 9.29 $119.00 104
John Walker/Brad Zeigler 0.00 7.96 103
Christian Beaumont/Hunter Johnson 2.67 7.01 102
Dustin Millwood/Taylor Burke 0.00 6.70 101
Stan Hopper/Eddie Parker 3.98 6.05 100
Joe Hansil/Jason Humphries 3.15 5.17 99
Bill Carothers/Dave Calbert 0.00 3.79 98
Terry Carteret 0.00 0.00 88
Roger Farrow 0.00 0.00 88
Blake Morgan 0.00 0.00 88
Treven Mode/josh kirby 0.00 0.00 88
Total Entrys $1,360.00
BONUS $ $325.00
Total Paid At Ramp $1,300.00
Wylie 2021 Spring Final Fund $300.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund $35.00
2021 Wylie Spring Final Fund Total $1,015.00
2021  CATT Championship Fund Total $1,975.00

Greg Stallings Wins the Bass Cast Tourney Trail Stop #1 on SML March 27,2021 with 25.81lbs

We would like to thank the 47 bats (84 anglers) that fished stop #1 of The Bass Cast Tourney trail. After a beautiful morning the sky’s decided to open up & mother nature showed its wrath. After a crazy wild day on Smith Mountain lake we payed out 10 spots to some great anglers. Congartulatiosn to our winner Greg Stallings with 25.81lbs as well as the days LM lunker of 6.28lbs. A special thanks to Crazy Horse marina for making us feel like hoem.

CLICK HERE TO SEE RESULTS

Congratulations to our LM lunker winner Greg Stallings with a 6.28lb & our SM Lunker winner’s Jamie Draper & Kermit Tatum with a 4.29lbs. Sponsored by Dicks Sporting Goods

DeFoe Wins Major League Fishing Bass Pro Tour Toro Stage One at Sam Rayburn Reservoir Presented by Power-Pole

Tennessee Pro Wins Nail-biter over Washington’s Luke Clausen in Closest Margin of Victory in Bass Pro Tour History

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JASPER, Texas (March 26, 2021) –In one of the craziest endings to a tournament in Major League Fishing (MLF) history, pro Ott DeFoe of Blaine, Tennessee, caught two key fish late in the day to overtake Spokane, Washington’s Luke Clausen and win the Bass Pro Tour Toro Stage One at Sam Rayburn Reservoir presented by Power-Pole with a final day total of 13 bass weighing 30 pounds, 2 ounces.

Link to Photo of Sam Rayburn Champion Ott DeFoe
Link to Video of DeFoe’s Trophy Presentation
Link to Video of Fish Catch Highlights from DeFoe’s Final Day

The ending was crazy because of the area that DeFoe had been fishing in – a secluded spot way up the Angelina River on the north end of Sam Rayburn. Cellular coverage was extremely spotty, so when Defoe boated a back-to-back 2-12 and a 2-13 with about 20 minutes left in the event to overtake Clausen, it didn’t register on the SCORETRACKER leaderboard until very near the end of competition. His first bass – the 2-12 – tied him with Clausen, and the 2-13 earned him the victory by that margin.

“I just love fishing this time of year,” said DeFoe, who earned his second career Bass Pro Tour victory – both in Texas. “The end of the day was a bit of disaster due to the area that I was in… the service was bad, but the fishing was really good.”

DeFoe said that he found his area on the first day of practice and committed to fishing it for the entire event.

“The very first day of practice I spent up there and got a fair number of bites, and I liked what I saw,” DeFoe said. “I spent the second day of practice down the lake and saw how much boat traffic there was, and there wasn’t much traffic up on the north end, so that is where I committed to. I ended up fishing there every single day.

“I had one really key little spot that there were so many bass in, and really just going through a rotation of baits is what worked for me this week,” DeFoe continued. “My key baits were a squarebill crankbait; I caught some fish on a Rapala DT4, another homemade squarebill crankbait that will eventually be in the OG line from Rapala, a Bass Pro Magnum Fin-Eke Worm ended up being a big player for me, and a Bass Pro Wacky Stik worm was also a big deal.

“I give all of the thanks to God – he gets all of the credit for everything,” DeFoe went on to say. “I just love this time of year – the Easter season is upon us and I am so excited for next week. This week has been incredible, though, and I just can’t believe it. All I can say is God Bless Texas!”

Clausen lost an estimated 5- or 6-pounder in Period 1 that ended up being the difference maker for him.

“I’ll be thinking about the one that I lost for a long time,” Clausen said. “I knew today when it happened, that fish, if I didn’t win it was going to hurt me pretty dang bad. And it did.

“I really don’t know that I could have done anything different today, other than land that fish,” Clausen continued. “I didn’t have a lot figured out, and I knew it was going to be one of those kind of deals where I knew it was just going to be about me going fishing. I could catch them on a ChatterBait and on a stickbait, and other than that it was just grinding it out. I did what I thought I needed to do at the right times and got some of the right bites, but obviously it was not enough.”

The top 10 pros at the Bass Pro Tour Toro Stage One at Sam Rayburn Reservoir finished:

1st:        Ott DeFoe, Blaine, Tenn., 13 bass, 30-2, $100,000
2nd:       Luke Clausen, Spokane, Wash., nine bass, 27-5, $45,000
3rd:       Gerald Spohrer, Gonzales, La., nine bass, 26-8, $38,000
4th:        Tommy Biffle, Wagoner, Okla., nine bass, 20-3, $32,000
5th:        Justin Lucas, Guntersville, Ala., six bass, 20-0, $30,000
6th:        Mark Davis, Mount Ida, Ark., six bass, 19-1, $26,000
7th:        Cliff Crochet, Pierre Part, La., five bass, 14-1, $23,000
8th:        Jeff Sprague, Point, Texas, three bass, 8-3, $21,000
9th:        Cliff Pace, Petal, Miss., two bass, 4-14, $19,000
10th:     Bobby Lane, Lakeland, Fla., one bass, 4-2, $16,000

Full results for the entire field can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

There were 63 bass weighing 174 pounds, 7 ounces caught by the final 10 pros Friday.

Clausen won Friday’s $1,000 Berkley Big Bass Award, weighing in a 5-pound, 3-ounce largemouth that bit his wacky-rigged worm just 20 minutes into Period 3. Connell won the $3,000 Berkley Big Bass award for the largest bass of the event with his 9-pound, 5-ounce bass that he weighed in on Day 1 of competition.

Television coverage of the Bass Pro Tour Toro Stage One at Sam Rayburn Reservoir presented by Power-Pole will be showcased across two two-hour episodes, premiering at 7 a.m. ET, Aug. 28 on the Discovery Channel. 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.

The MLF Bass Pro Tour Toro Stage One at Sam Rayburn Reservoir Presented by Power-Pole was hosted by the Jasper County Development District and the Jasper/Lake Sam Rayburn Chamber of Commerce.

The 2021 Bass Pro Tour features a field of 76 of the top professional anglers in the world – joined at each event by 4 pros that qualify from the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit – competing across seven regular-season tournaments around the country, competing for millions of dollars and valuable points to qualify for the annual Heavy Hitters all-star event and the REDCREST 2022 championship. The next event for Bass Pro Tour anglers will be the 2021 General Tire Heavy Hitters Event, held April 9-14 at Falls Lake, Jordan Lake & Shearon Harris Reservoir in Raleigh, North Carolina.

The MLF NOW!® broadcast team of Chad McKee, Marty Stone and J.T. Kenney will break down the extended action each day of competition from 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. MLF NOW!®  will be live streamed on MajorLeagueFishing.com. and the MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) app.

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

B.A.S.S. Reschedules Central Open Amid Flooding

March 26, 2021

B.A.S.S. Reschedules Central Open Amid Flooding

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Heavy rainfall across central Alabama over the past two weeks has caused water levels to soar and the Smith Lake Public Boat Ramp to flood, prompting B.A.S.S. and local officials to postpone the Basspro.com Bassmaster Central Open at Lewis Smith Lake until Oct. 7-9, 2021.

According to Alabama Power Company, Lewis Smith Lake is expected to reach 8 feet above summer pool levels by Monday, with more rain in the forecast.

“Due to excessive rainfall, the continued threat of severe weather and rising water levels on Lewis Smith Lake, we agree with the decision made by B.A.S.S. to reschedule the Bassmaster Central Open Tournament that was scheduled for April 1-3,” said Linda Lewis, president of the Chamber of Commerce of Walker County. “Safety is always our top priority for anglers, Bassmaster staff and local volunteers. We appreciate the continued partnership with B.A.S.S. in bringing these tournaments to our community.”

All payments will be transferred to the new tournament date. Any angler who wishes to cancel their tournament registration may email the B.A.S.S. tournament department at [email protected] for a refund.

The Chamber of Commerce of Walker County is hosting the event.