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Major League Fishing Announces Champions Club Membership Program

Membership Offering Includes New Bass Fishing Tackle Subscription and Webinars tied to the MLF Bass Pro Tour

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TULSA, Okla. (Feb. 18, 2021) – As part of several new membership program offerings from Major League Fishing (MLF) in 2021, MLF recently announced the Champions Club, a unique fishing subscription service tailored specifically to anglers looking to take their skills to the next level with content and products from the sport’s top pros and industry-leading brands. Champions Club is available for preorder now and will officially launch in March, with the first subscription boxes delivered in just a few weeks.

The MLF Champions Club is the first and only monthly subscription service that follows a professional bass fishing tour, offering a wide variety of benefits including five to six premium lures from industry-leading brands delivered each month, exclusive discount codes on fishing gear and outdoor products, exclusive webinars and an 8×10 Champion’s Collectors Photo, along with opportunities to win loads of free product through monthly members-only Champions Challenges.

“The Champions Club is the premier monthly tackle subscription in the industry and a no-brainer for bass anglers that are looking to learn how to perfect the same baits that we throw out on the Bass Pro Tour,” said Berkley Baits pro Jordan Lee, the 2020 Bass Pro Tour Angler of the Year.

Each month subscribers will find a new Champions Club subscription box at their doorstep. The MLF team is constantly working with professional anglers and top brands to identify the hottest baits on the market. These premium selections are sourced from all over the industry and hand-picked for inclusion in each pack. Each product included in the Champions Club is accompanied by an in-depth, how-to video to maximize its effectiveness on the water.

In addition to sourcing the premium lures, MLF has also partnered with top outdoor brands to provide exclusive discounts to Champions Club members. Discount offerings will change each month, including offers on items such as rods, reels, baits, equipment, sunglasses, apparel and other outdoor products.

A Champions Club subscription is $29.99 per month, with each monthly pack containing an estimated value of $150.

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.

Marathon To Sponsor Bassmaster Studios And Tournament Trail

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February 18, 2021

Marathon To Sponsor Bassmaster Studios And Tournament Trail

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Marathon Petroleum Corporation, which operates the nation’s largest refining system and thousands of retail locations from coast to coast, has signed on as the title sponsor for Bassmaster Studios and as a Supporting Sponsor for the Bassmaster Tournament Trail, B.A.S.S. officials announced today.

“Marathon has always helped Americans fuel their passion, and millions of people have discovered — or rediscovered — a passion for fishing in the past year,” said B.A.S.S. CEO Bruce Akin. “We are proud to help Marathon reach our anglers and fans. Whether anglers are traveling to a dream destination or hauling their boat to home waters, Marathon is sure to be nearby to help them reach their destination.”

“In 2021, we’re all looking for new places to explore,” said John Rice, Marathon’s Manager–Advertising & Brand Management. “It’s a new year and a chance to see how far we can go. Bassmaster is the perfect opportunity for Marathon to dive into an incredible partnership.”

Beginning with the Bassmaster Elite Series season-opener last week on Florida’s St. Johns River, Marathon will be heavily featured during the award-winning Bassmaster LIVE show. The show, which is broadcast on FS1 and streamed on Bassmaster.com and the FOX Sports digital platforms, will be hosted from the Marathon Bassmaster Studios.

“A new season always comes with an extra measure of excitement and this 2021 season has definitely got that,” said Bassmaster LIVE Host Tommy Sanders. “We have an expanded field with some very impressive anglers, plus the newly christened Marathon Bassmaster Studios represents a terrific new partnership for the new year.”

As a Supporting Sponsor for the Bassmaster Elite Series, Basspro.com Bassmaster Opens Series, Carhartt Bassmaster College Series presented by Bass Pro Shops, Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School Series presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors, Bassmaster Team Championship and the grass-roots TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation regional and championship tournaments, Marathon will enjoy exposure in Bassmaster and B.A.S.S. Times magazines and across various social media platforms. Among the new Marathon-sponsored content will be new “Peak Performance” interviews which focus on the pros’ winning ways and aim to help anglers of all levels improve their own techniques.

“Partnering with Bassmaster makes perfect sense,” said Rice. “At Marathon, we focus on providing quality fuels to achieve peak performance. At Bassmaster, anglers need to reach their peak performance to come out on top. It’s really a perfect partnership when you think about it.”

About Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Marathon Petroleum Corporation (MPC) is a leading, integrated, downstream energy company headquartered in Findlay, Ohio. The company operates the nation’s largest refining system. MPC’s marketing system includes branded locations across the United States, including Marathon brand retail outlets. Speedway LLC, an MPC subsidiary, owns and operates retail convenience stores across the United States. MPC also owns the general partner and majority limited partner interest in MPLX LP, a midstream company that owns and operates gathering, processing and fractionation assets, as well as crude oil and light product transportation and logistics infrastructure. More information is available at www.marathonpetroleum.com.

The Secret Baits of Winter Fishing: And the Secret to Staying Warm by Bruce Callis

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The Secret Baits of Winter Fishing:
And the Secret to Staying Warm
by Bruce Callis

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Winter bass fishing is not for the faint of heart. Water temperatures plunge to dangerously low temperatures. Cold fronts can bring conditions that can change from cold to frigid. Rain, sleet, and snow can happen on any given day. And don’t forget the wind, it can make a decent day turn into a monster. The weather can be your worst enemy during the winter. But winter can be an awesome time to catch monster bass.

There are many things you need to remember about winter fishing.
The first secret is to use your head and plan ahead. No matter where you are headed, you need to let someone know where you are going and what time you expect to be off the water. If you are in a boat or on the bank, accidents can and will happen. The boat motor has issues, you drop your phone overboard, you lose your car keys, anything can happen. This gives everyone a starting point to look for you if you don’t check in.

The second secret is to dress appropriately. Dress in layers, and that means starting with a good base layer next to your skin. Today we have so many great products that will allow your skin to breathe and still keep you warm. Remember, it’s not about looking good, it’s about staying warm. Luckily, today we can do both. Don’t worry about it might get warm, dress for the coldest part of the day. You can remove layers during the day as you get warmer, but you can’t add more if it gets colder. The last layer needs to be one to help cut the wind. One thing we may forget is our rain gear. This makes a great top layer. It is waterproof, so we don’t have to scramble for it if it does start to rain, sleet, or snow. It also is a perfect layer to help cut the wind.
While it could be the number one thing on the list of secrets, the third thing to remember is the most dangerous of all. Hypothermia is the leading cause of deaths during the winter. Take it from someone who has fallen in during the winter, it happens quickly. When you fall in, the cold water takes your breath away. The cold will cause you to not think straight. As soon as you hit the water, the effects start. Your body temperature starts to drop. By wearing layers, it helps slow the drop, so remember, don’t remove clothing when you fall in. Air gets trapped in between the layers and it can buy you a little extra time. And time is precious in surviving. That is another reason why you need to wear your PFD while on the water. It can keep you afloat as you try to recover and get out of the water.

The fourth secret is the extremities. Your feet are so important, if they get cold it becomes so difficult to get them warmed up. It pays to have good socks. And you need good shoes. Those shoes made to dry quickly just don’t work to keep your feet warm. And heat escapes through your head. A good hat or stocking hat can be the difference in keeping in the heat or not. I love my hat and while in the summer I want it to breathe, in the winter I want a solid fabric hat. On those really cold days, the stocking hat is a must. I actually use both, sliding the stocking hat over the hat, giving me the brim to help cut glare and yet still covering my ears. And gloves for your hands is a must. Everyone has a preference here, I love to feel my rod with my hand. I use Fish Monkey half Wooly gloves, which leaves my fingertips exposed. But when the temperatures drop, this can be dangerous as your bare skin is exposed and frostbite is a real danger. You can move up to full fingered gloves, but then I lose that feel through my hands. I have learned to have some good hot hands and slide them into my glove. It helps keep the blood warm and circulating, plus, by closing your hand, it allows it to warm your fingertips. It has helped keep me fishing on the coldest days. Hot hands are one of those inventions that helps so much for anglers everywhere. And they have expanded it to other products and into a bigger size. You can slide one into key areas to help heat the blood and keep the body warmer. Just be careful not to put them in the wrong areas.
Finally, one secret that helps in the winter is putting something on your line and rod guides to help prevent icing. There are many tricks people have used and products. Some people swear by WD40 and Pam, while others use lip balm, Stanley’s Ice Off, or Reel Magic. The best product I have found is Reelsnot as it is a line conditioner as well. What ever you use, make sure to put it on the guides and the line guide on your reel.

The best secret about winter fishing is using your brain. We go out and prepare ourselves to be in a position to catch bass. We look at maps and study them. We look for key areas we believe they will be in. We bring baits that we have confidence in and know they will catch bass. Why would we not use our brain and prepare for the cold itself. Go out, have fun, but think smart, think safety, and think warmth.


We already know we can catch bass, but what baits do you use. I have my preferences, and I have confidence in them, I know they catch big bass. My favorite bait is a lipless crankbait. A lot of people only think of them as spring and summer baits, but they excel during the winter. I can cover a lot of water with one, and I can fish it at any depth. My favorite way is to make a long cast and count down my bait until it hits the bottom. Once it hits the bottom, I will give the rod tip an upward jerk to make the lure jump up off the bottom. I am trying to make it jump off the bottom about 4-6 inches and then I will slowly reel it back, making it stay right near the bottom. If I run into grass, I will rip it free. A lot of times, this is when the bass will attack it. I will also make a long cast and let it sink to the bottom before jerking it up about 6 inches and then letting it sink back down. I will repeat this action all the way back to the boat or shore. Winter is a time when you may need to make multiple casts to the same area, but the reward could be the bass of a lifetime.

My second choice is a suspending jerkbait. I use one that suspends in 3-5 feet of water and one that gets down to around 10 feet. The deeper the water, the deeper you want your bait. You need to make a long cast and then reel and jerk your bait down to the targeted depth. Once you have your lure in the targeted depth, start to work it slow. You need to make long pauses between jerks. I find that I tend to work it too fast unless I actually count the time. And vary the jerk on slack line, one jerk and pause, or it may be 2 jerks with a small pause between them with a longer pause then repeat. You are imitating a struggling baitfish.

The one lure that will work all year long is a jig. It is not one of those baits I am great at, but one I am trying to get better at. I have caught some really nice bass on it and the more I use it, the more confidence I have in it. And winter is a prime time for it to catch me a real monster bass.
If you watch enough of the pro anglers, a winter bait that will catch big bass is an Alabama rig. Since it imitates a small bait school, it is more likely to get a reaction. The problem is that it requires a special pole and a lot of dedication to chunk that big bait all day long. I can throw it for a little bit, but there is no way I can do it all day.

The last secret bait for winter fishing is a Carolina rig. It is slow, painfully slow at times, but can be deadly. You don’t want to hop your bait, but drag the weight across the bottom, and not drag it too fast or far. Remember, the water is cold and everything moves slower. If you feel extra weight when you go to drag it, or nothing at all, set the hook. Or should I say, reel up the slack and do a sweeping hook set.

Be prepared to stay warm. Use baits that you have confidence in. Make plenty of casts and cover water. Look for those areas that will offer bass the opportunity to slide up and feed when the sun warms the shallows, but offers them the safety of slipping back into deeper water quickly. Go have fun this winter! Go catch some real hawgs!!

Major League Fishing Adds Old Wisconsin Sausage to Sponsorship Lineup

Premier Provider of Premium Hand-Crafted Naturally Smoked Meat Snacks Signs on as Presenting Sponsor of REDCREST 2021

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TULSA, Okla. (Feb. 17, 2021) – Major League Fishing (MLF), the world’s largest tournament-fishing organization, has announced a sponsorship agreement with Old Wisconsin Sausage, a leading provider of premium, hand-crafted, naturally-smoked meat snacks for the 2021 season. The agreement marks the first time that Old Wisconsin Sausage will enter into the fishing and outdoors realm and market to the loyal MLF consumer base.

“When the opportunity arose for us to collaborate with Major League Fishing to become the presenting sponsor of the REDCREST Tournament, we jumped on it immediately,” said Tom Buddig, Executive Vice President of Old Wisconsin. “Expanding the Old Wisconsin Sausage consumer marketing efforts to grow brand awareness and product sales, while strengthening its relationships with retail partners, has been a No. 1 priority for the company.  It’s exciting to know this national sponsorship will allow the brand a chance to significantly expand its promotional footprint and to engage with Major League Fishing fans in a meaningful way. Our end goal is to delight as many consumers as possible with the Old Wisconsin, great-tasting, hard-wood smoked sausage snacks. And this partnership provides a certain avenue to help us accomplish it.”

As part of the agreement, the Sheboygan, Wisconsin-based company will receive exposure through multiple MLF outlets, including the MLF website and social media communities, as well as the presenting sponsorship of REDCREST 2021, the Bass Pro Tour Championship, scheduled for Feb. 22-26 at Lake Palestine in Flint, Texas. Old Wisconsin Sausage will also run a sweepstakes contest in 2021 with the top prize being a day on the water fishing with MLF pro angler Edwin Evers.

“Old Wisconsin Sausages are a quality product that we are thrilled to be partnering with,” said MLF President and CEO Jim Wilburn. “Their line of smoked meat snacks are a perfect fit with Major League Fishing. In the boat, in the car, or at home, Old Wisconsin Sausages are a delicious snack that can be enjoyed anywhere. We look forward to an extremely successful partnership, starting with REDCREST 2021 later this week.”

For more information about MLF, their tournaments and sponsors, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. To learn more about Old Wisconsin Sausage, visit OldWisconsin.com.

Daiwa Wants You to Become a Zillionaire!

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Daiwa Wants You to Become a Zillionaire!

Longer life, more power and torque, and unbeatable performance characterize the new Zillion 

Cypress, CA (February 17, 2021) – Behold the new standard in freshwater low-profile baitcasting reels, Daiwa’s brilliantly designed Zillion SV TW. Style, innovation, research, and passion come together in the birth of the new Zillion SV TW. With 40 years of research and experience in magnetic braking systems, Daiwa has added a brand-new SV Booster System gives anglers total control, now with the added benefit of longer casting distance. The reels also feature Daiwa’s new Hyper Drive design for an ultra-smooth retrieve and powerful winding performance.

“Zillion has been a really popular name for Daiwa going back through the years,” says Marc Mills, Daiwa Field Marketing Manager. “But over the past seven or eight years the design has stayed largely the same. This year we’ve really made a lot of changes and technology advancements in the reel—a new shape to the reel, improved palmability, new braking system, new gearing, and so much more. This is a special reel for us.”

New design concepts are the pinnacle of Zillion’s durability and innovation. The Hyper Drive Design consists of four new elements: Hyper Armed Housing, Hyper Drive Digigear, Hyper Double Support pinion gear, and Hyper Tough Clutch. Hyperdrive Digigear is a new gear design that makes the teeth of the gears more efficient at transferring power, therefore making the gear set feel smoother, more powerful and also reducing gear noise. The reel also features Hyper Armed Housing, an aluminum frame and side-plate for maximum rigidity and precision performance of the internal components. Hyper Double Support is a two bearing support system for the reel’s pinion gear which means no side-to-side movement and an ultra-smooth gear rotation and retrieve. Furthermore, the Hyper Tough Clutch is a redesigned and reinforced clutch mechanism that increases durability and performance. These features combine to make the new Zillion SV TW a peak example of design, function and innovation.

“First off, the Zillion SV TW features a new Hyper Drive gearing system. What we’re using is a different cut, different angle tooth pattern, which allows more metal at one time to touch each gear. This allows us to transfer power and torque more efficiently and the angle and the shape of the gear teeth provides a super smooth rotation. The result is very fluid, and almost feels like there are no gears in the reel. The smoother you can make the rotation, the longer the gears will live and work well with each other. It also helps because with a fluid almost air-like feeling, you feel the lure better and what the fish are doing. It keeps your mind more focused on your lure and fishing,” adds Mills.

It should also be noted that Daiwa is using brass gears in the Zillion SV TW. In the U.S. market, anglers fish bigger lures and catch much bigger bass than those standardly caught in the JDM market, hence the move to brass gearing in the Hyper Drive system, which is harder and more resilient than the aluminum gearing used in JDM versions of the reel.

Besides the Hyper Drive gearing, Daiwa is also proud to introduce a new braking system in the Zillion SV TW called the SV Booster System. “In the past we’ve had our standard SV system—the one we have in Tatula—which is a one-step braking system, where it will really help you cast smaller and larger baits with less backlashes (and has been extremely successful and popular). The SV Booster System is a two-stage braking system that gives anglers control and stress-free casts without backlashes, but also provides 10% to 15% more distance in your casts. To help with that we’ve added our G1 aluminum spool, a much thinner, lighter spool that really reduces spool inertial allowing better casting of lighter lures,” says Mills.

He adds: “We also have our T-Wing system, G1 aluminum spool, the SV Booster System, and our Zero Adjust. It gives us complete braking technology system unlike anything on the market. There are so many layers working together that make it a special low-profile baitcaster truly unlike anything anglers have fished.”

Daiwa’s revolutionary T-Wing System addresses the issue of traditional guide/level wind systems constricting line flow by delivering a T-shaped line guide that is larger, wider and less restrictive. TWS allows line to exit freely from the spoon with minimal line angle and severely diminished friction, thereby reducing line noise and backlash, and delivering more accurate and longer casts.

The reel was also designed for the utmost in palmability. The Magforce dial is located under the reel so you don’t feel it touching the palm of your hand. There’s also a large hood above the T-Wing System, which allows your thumb to rest comfortably on the reel. And on the handle side of the reel, Daiwa went to a 90 mm handle throw and larger handle knobs. And in terms of overall weight, all Zillions come in at a light and comfortable weight of 6.7 ounces.

The reel is available in right- and left-handed versions in three different gear ratios: 6.3:1, 7.1:1, and 8.5:1.

For freshwater anglers seeking their next premium, precision baitcasting reel, look no further than the Zillion SV TW, a reel engineered with advanced technology and constructed of the finest and most durable materials available.

MSRP $349.99

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/

MLF Postpones Two Phoenix Bass Fishing League Events Scheduled for Saturday

Mississippi Division Event at Ross Barnett Reservoir and Ozark Division Event at Table Rock Lake to be Rescheduled Due to Inclement Weather, Rescheduled Dates and Locations Announced

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TULSA, Okla. (Feb. 16, 2021) – Major League Fishing (MLF) announced today that two Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine events scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 20, 2021, have been canceled due to inclement weather. The Mississippi Division event at Ross Barnett Reservoir in Brandon, Mississippi and the Ozark Division at Table Rock Lake in Kimberling, Missouri, will both be rescheduled.

The Phoenix Bass Fishing League Gator Division event at Harris Chain of Lakes and North Carolina Division event at Lake Norman will proceed as scheduled.

Due to inclement weather, four Phoenix Bass Fishing League events have been cancelled over the past week. MLF is working to reschedule those events and to alert participants as quickly as possible.

The current Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine rescheduled dates and locations are:

  • Cowboy Division at Toledo Bend presented by Berkley, originally scheduled for Feb. 13, has been moved to Sam Rayburn Reservoir in Brookeland, Texas, and will be held on Sunday, Mar. 7, following the Cowboy Division event on Sam Rayburn on Saturday, Mar. 6.
  • Arkie Division at Lake Ouachita presented by Abu Garcia, originally scheduled for Feb. 13, has been rescheduled at Lake Ouachita in Mount Ida, Ark., on Sunday, Mar. 7.
  • Mississippi Division at Ross Barnett Reservoir presented by Googan Baits, originally scheduled for Feb. 20, has been moved to Pickwick Lake in Iuka, Miss., and rescheduled to Saturday, Mar. 13.
  • Ozark Division at Table Rock Lake presented by Finwick, originally scheduled for Feb. 20, will be rescheduled at a later date.
Angler registration for the postponed events will automatically be carried over to the rescheduled events. For questions, call the MLF BIG5 customer service department at (270) 252-1000.

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.

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.

Major League Fishing Launches MLF SHOP – New Online Merchandise Store

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TULSA, Okla. (Feb. 16, 2021) – Major League Fishing (MLF) announced today the launch of a new, improved MLF SHOP , a new online store featuring authentic merchandise from professional bass fishing’s premier tournament organization. MLF’s e-commerce site went live Monday and is located at the recently re-vamped MajorLeagueFishing.com. The shop is an extension of the MLF brand identity, featuring the highest quality fishing and casual apparel with pricing at or below standard retail price. In addition, MLF members will receive a permanent 25% discount on every order at the MLF SHOP.

The launch of the MLF SHOP is based on a multi-phase approach heading into the start of the 2021 bass-fishing season. The first phase is focused on the new retail e-commerce and providing customers with a streamlined website and improved shopping experience. The next phase will highlight new designs, apparel, and swag. The final phase will emphasize site enhancements and showcase new angler products.

“We worked with a talented group of designers who have a passion for the outdoors,” said Michael Mulone, MLF Senior Director of Events & Partnerships. “The quality, along with the on-trend creative designs have brought the shop to a new level. We appreciate our fans and anglers and want to give them plenty of opportunities to wear MLF gear, on and off the water.

“Keeping the pricing competitive and putting in a hefty discount for members was one of our first decisions when revamping the online store,” Mulone continued.

Consumers of MLF’s official online store have access to a full catalog of men’s, women’s and youth apparel, headwear, accessories, and collections. New gear, including compelling, creative designs will be added throughout the year.

For complete details and updated information on the new MLF SHOP visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow MLF’s social media outlets at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

About Major League Fishing
Founded in 2011, Major League Fishing (MLF) brings the high-intensity sport of competitive bass fishing into America’s living rooms on Outdoor Channel, Discovery, CBS, CBS Sports Network, World Fishing Network, Sportsman Channel, and on-demand on MyOutdoorTV (MOTV). According to Nielsen ratings, Major League Fishing remains the number one series on Outdoor Channel for five years and MLF premiered as the number one outdoor show in their time slot on Discovery in 2019.

In 2019 MLF acquired FLW, which expands their portfolio to include the world’s largest grassroots-fishing organization, including the strongest five-biggest-fish format professional bass fishing tour, the MLF Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit presented by Bad Boy Mowers, as well as the MLF Toyota Series, MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine, MLF Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI, and MLF U.S. Army High School Fishing presented by Favorite Fishing.

Brian Scott & Brad Beatson Win Catt Santee Cooper, SC Feb 13, 2021

Next up on Santee Cooper is this coming Saturday at John C Land and this Qualifier will be a GOLD!

Brian Scott & Brad Beatson weigh in 5 bass at 24.06 lbs to take 1st Place!

Bobby Gibbs & Don Pendarvis 2nd with 5 bass weighing 23.12 lbs!

Elvis & Brian Peagler 3rd with 21.14 lbs! BF 8.46 lbs!

Steve Borton & Dave Murdock finished 4th with 18.45 lbs!

Walter Capps and Thad Driggers 2nd BF 7.30 lbs!

 

12 Teams BF Weight Winnings Points
Brian Scott – Brad Beatson 0.00 24.06 $635.00 110
Bobby Gibbs – Don Pendarvis 6.41 23.12 $180.00 109
Elvis Peagler – Brian Peagler 8.46 21.14 $84.00 108
Dave Murdock – Steve Borton 6.53 18.45 107
Thad Driggers – Walter Capps 7.30 17.17 $36.00 106
Will Timmons – Bennett Lawshe 0.00 13.39 105
Horace Scott Jr – Gordon Owens 0.00 12.53 104
Scott Spittle – Horace Scott 0.00 12.35 103
Garrett Brown 6.76 10.47 102
Chad Crosby – Darnell Tucker 0.00 0.00 92
Shawn Benton – Logan Benton 0.00 0.00 92
Ben Cox 0.00 0.00 92
Total Entrys $960.00
BONUS $ $275.00
Total Paid At Ramp $935.00
Santee Cooper 2021 Spring Final Fund $225.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund $25.00
2021 Santee Cooper Spring Final  Total $675.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund Total $660.00

University of North Florida Wins Abu Garcia College Fishing Tournament on the Harris Chain of Lakes

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Duo Sets New All-Time Single-Day Record with Heaviest Five-Fish Weight in MLF College Fishing History

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LEESBURG, Fla. (Feb. 15, 2021) – The University of North Florida’s Nicholas Oldham of Jacksonville, Florida and Jacob Sanders of Julington Creek, Florida, took the win on Friday at the Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI at Harris Chain of Lakes . The victory earned the University of North Florida bass club $2,000 and qualified the duo to compete in the 2021 College Fishing National Championship.

Their limit of 31 pounds, 11 ounces, set a new all-time single-day record with the heaviest five-fish weight in College Fishing history. The record was previously set in 2009 on Falcon Lake by the Tarleton State University team of John Anderson and Tanner Morgan, with a limit of 29 pounds, 13 ounces.

TOP 10 RESULTS*

RANK COLLEGE NAME ANGLER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st University of North Florida Nicholas Oldham of Jacksonville, Fla.
Jacob Sanders of Julington Creek, Fla.
5 31-11 $2,000
2nd University of South Carolina Andre Eaton of Naples, Fla.
Trevor Topken of Warwick, N.Y.
5 30-1 $1,000
3rd Lander University Kaleb Brown of Greenwood, S.C.
Caleb Sheldon of Lexington, S.C.
5 27-4 $500
4th Auburn University Connor Jacob of Peoria, Ill. 5 26-14 $500
5th Auburn University Cam Busby of Huntsville, Ala.
Ty Mundhenke of Chatham, Ill.
5 21-6 $500
6th Emmanuel College Brooks Anderson of Marietta, Ga.
Parker Guy of Ocilla. Ga.
5 21-0
7th University of South Carolina Jackson Denny of Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Colton Parrott of Simpsonville, S.C.
5 20-14
8th Emmanuel College Cole Holloway of Madison, Ga.
Taylor McMullen of Oxford, Ga.
5 20-9
9th University of West Alabama Tyler Elmore of Demopolis, Ala.
Nathan Williams of Linden, Ala.
5 19-14
10th University of Montevallo Brenton Godwin of Stapelton, Ala.
Hunter Odom of Chunchula, Ala.
5 19-13

*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 at Lake Guntersville April 23 Guntersville, Ala. Marshall County Convention and Visitors Bureau
Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI National Championship presented by Lowrance at Grand Lake Mar. 3-5 Grove, Okla. Grove Convention and Tourism Bureau & City of Grove
The event was the first of three qualifying tournaments for Southeastern Conference anglers and was hosted by Visit Lake County, Florida.Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI teams compete in 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.

Toro and Major League Fishing Announce Sponsorship Agreement

Toro Named Exclusive Lawn Mower Provider of Major League Fishing Bass Pro Tour, Title Sponsor of Bass Pro Tour Stage One at Sam Rayburn Reservoir

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TULSA, Okla. (Feb. 16, 2021) – Major League Fishing (MLF), the world’s largest tournament-fishing organization, and Toro, a leading worldwide provider of innovative solutions for the outdoor environment, announced today a sponsorship agreement that will showcase the Toro brand to millions of outdoor and fishing enthusiasts. The tremendous marketing benefits offered by MLF in digital assets, social media and connections with the top anglers in the world make the organization a perfect fit for Toro, now the exclusive lawn mower provider of the MLF Bass Pro Tour.

“We are pleased that another major non-endemic brand has tapped into the sport of professional bass fishing,” said Jim Wilburn, MLF President and CEO. “Our MLF fans and anglers have shown tremendous loyalty to our sponsors’ products, and we are confident that Toro will find this partnership extremely beneficial. Toro is a great brand, and we’re excited that they’ve chosen the Bass Pro Tour to showcase their products.”

Toro has been named the title sponsor of the Bass Pro Tour Stage One event at Sam Rayburn Reservoir and will sponsor the “Toro Cut Line” – a television feature segment that will showcase anglers that are on the elimination bubble at each event. Toro will also receive exclusive exposure across numerous MLF media platforms, including its many tournaments and activation opportunities, website and MLF social media outlets.

“The partnership with Major League Fishing and Toro is a natural fit,” said Greg Janey, Toro VP of Residential and Landscape Contractor Businesses. “We’re avid fishing fans – and so are our customers.  We’re thrilled to partner with Major League Fishing and two outstanding anglers in Jeff and Brent for the 2021 season.”

Bass Pro Tour anglers Jeff Sprague of Point, Texas, and Brent Chapman of Lake Quivira, Kansas, have been selected to represent Toro as brand ambassadors while competing across the country on the 2021 Bass Pro Tour. Sprague has finished in the top 5 of the ultra-competitive Angler of the Year race in each of the last two seasons, while Chapman finished the 2020 season ranked No. 12 and will look to build on his more than $2.2 million in career earnings.

“When I represent a major sponsor, it needs to be a company that I believe in and can really endorse wholeheartedly,” Sprague said. “I am honored to represent Toro in 2021. The company has been around for more than 100 years and they are known for upholding the highest of standards throughout their product line. That is extremely important to me, and I know this will be a successful partnership. I am extremely excited to get the 2021 Bass Pro Tour season underway.”

Along the same lines, Chapman said, “Having the support of a great sponsor like Toro is amazing and extremely valuable while I’m competing on the Bass Pro Tour. Now that we live on 20 acres and have a big beautiful lawn to mow, it’s great to have my Z Master 4000 from Toro to make the job fun and easy. The comfort of MyRIDE suspension and the great cut I get from the Turbo Force deck allows me to save time and get back to working on tackle and prepare for competition. Last year was a phenomenal season, and I’m looking forward to carrying that momentum for Toro right into 2021.”

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

About The Toro Company
The Toro Company (NYSE: TTC) is a leading worldwide provider of innovative solutions for the outdoor environment including turf and landscape maintenance, snow and ice management, underground utility construction, rental and specialty construction, and irrigation and outdoor lighting solutions. With sales of $3.4 billion in fiscal 2020, The Toro Company’s global presence extends to more than 125 countries through a family of brands that includes Toro, Ditch Witch, Ventrac, Exmark, BOSS Snowplow, American Augers, Subsite Electronics, HammerHead, Trencor, Unique Lighting Systems, Irritrol, Hayter, Pope, Perrot, Lawn-Boy and Radius HDD. Through constant innovation and caring relationships built on trust and integrity, The Toro Company and its family of brands have built a legacy of excellence by helping customers work on golf courses, sports fields, construction sites, public green spaces, commercial and residential properties and agricultural operations. For more information, visit www.thetorocompany.com .