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Bassmaster Elite At Sabine River Rescheduled For August

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February 16, 2021

Bassmaster Elite At Sabine River Rescheduled For August

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Bassmaster Elite at Sabine River, originally scheduled for April 8-11, has been moved to the designated Elite Series make-up date Aug. 19-22.

Previous Elite events in Orange, Texas have drawn record-breaking crowds — in three previous visits, the crowds totaled more than 96,000; however, regional mandates currently in place would dramatically reduce the number of fans permitted on-site.

“Our priority is keeping everyone safe, the anglers, staff, community and all of the fans who want to attend this exciting event,” said Orange County Judge John Gothia. “We’re happy to be able to work with B.A.S.S. on rescheduling due to ongoing COVID safety concerns. Previous tournaments have brought Orange County waterways to the forefront in the fishing world, and we look forward to welcoming the Elite Series and its fans back to Orange, Texas later in the year.”

B.A.S.S. has emphasized over the past year that the organization is dedicated to ensuring both competition and fan activities are held in a safe and responsible manner and is working closely with local hosts and authorities to monitor each state’s mandates on crowd sizes and public spaces.

As the dates shift to August, when temperatures at this fishery on the Texas/Louisiana border are likely to soar, fish care will also be a major priority.

“In these hot, late-summer tournaments it is incumbent on the anglers and our team to be at the very top of our game to protect the fish,” said B.A.S.S. National Conservation Director Gene Gilliland. “Our goal is for all of these fish to be returned to the waters so that they can be caught again by other passionate bass anglers.”

Another Texas tournament, the Bassmaster Elite at Lake Fork scheduled for April 22-25, is being hosted in Quitman, which is not currently experiencing the same local conditions restricting the size of outdoor gatherings.

Skeeter Extends Long-Standing Partnership With Bassmaster Tournament Trail

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February 16, 2021

Skeeter Extends Long-Standing Partnership With Bassmaster Tournament Trail

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Skeeter, a world-class manufacturer of high-performance boats, has signed a multi-year deal to continue as an Official Premier Boat Sponsor of the Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk and the prestigious Bassmaster Tournament Trail through 2024.

“There is simply no better way for Skeeter to reach enthusiastic anglers and fans of fishing at all levels than through the Bassmaster events,” said B.A.S.S. CEO Bruce Akin. “Skeeter has a long heritage of helping anglers build memories on the water, and we’re thrilled to continue working with Skeeter on initiatives designed to reach new anglers and help fans experience the beauty of America’s waterways.”

Skeeter, which has been a B.A.S.S. sponsor since 2008, will be a Premier Sponsor for the Bassmaster Classic, 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.

“B.A.S.S. and Skeeter have a long history together and we’re excited to continue our relationship with an organization that shares our passion for fishing and boating,” said Jeff Stone, Senior Vice President, Skeeter Boats. “B.A.S.S. has a way of generating enthusiasm for competitive fishing that stands above the rest of the industry. We look forward to watching our Skeeter pros compete during the next four years, and we also look forward to introducing new boaters and anglers to the sport through our B.A.S.S. sponsorship.”

As a Premier Sponsor, Skeeter will be highlighted during Bassmaster LIVE, which is streamed on Bassmaster.com and broadcast Saturday and Sunday mornings on the FOX Sports platforms, and enjoy exposure in Bassmaster and B.A.S.S. Times magazines and across various social media platforms as well as showcasing their boats at live events, including the well-attended Bassmaster Classic Outdoors Expo.

During the 2021 season, 19 Elite Series pros will be depending on the reliability of their Skeeter boat, including two-time 2020 winner Brandon Palaniuk and rookie Pat Schlapper, who double-qualified for the 2021 Elite Series via the Basspro.com Bassmaster Opens and as TNT B.A.S.S. Nation Champion.

“I have run Skeeter boats since 2004,” said Schlapper. “Layout, drivability and reliability are all key factors for me. Skeeter has them all. Another huge bonus is their Real Money program. I won an extra $15,000 in Skeeter contingency money last year alone. I couldn’t be more excited to be running a Skeeter FXR21 for another season.”

About B.A.S.S.
B.A.S.S., which encompasses the Bassmaster tournament leagues, events and media platforms, is the worldwide authority on bass fishing and keeper of the culture of the sport, providing cutting edge content on bass fishing whenever, wherever and however bass fishing fans want to use it. Headquartered in Birmingham, Ala., the 515,000-member organization’s fully integrated media platforms include the industry’s leading magazines (Bassmaster and B.A.S.S. Times), website (Bassmaster.com), TV show, radio show, social media programs and events. For more than 50 years, B.A.S.S. has been dedicated to access, conservation and youth fishing.

The Bassmaster Tournament Trail includes the most prestigious events at each level of competition, including the Bassmaster Elite Series, Basspro.com Bassmaster Opens Series, TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation 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, Bassmaster B.A.S.S. Nation Kayak Series powered by TourneyX and the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing, the Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk.

Estill Spring’s Palmer Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League on Lake Guntersville

Tennessee’s Roye Wins Strike King Co-Angler Division

SCOTTSBORO, Ala. (Feb. 15, 2021) – Boater Freddy Palmer of Estill Springs, Tennesssee, won the Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine at Lake Guntersville in Scottsboro, Alabama. Palmer earned $7,000 for his victory at the event, which was hosted by the Mountain Lakes Chamber of Commerce.

TOP 10 RESULTS

RANK BOATER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Freddy Palmer of Estill Springs, Tenn. 5 21-6 $7,000
2nd Hunter Eubanks of Inman, S.C. 5 20-2 $3,000
3rd Michael Lowry of Soddy-Daisy, Tenn. 5 19-12 $2,000
4th William Merrick of Mount Juliet, Tenn. 5 19-4 $1,900
5th Roger Chisenall of Flat Rock, Ala. 5 19-1 $1,200
6th Greg Lamb of Birchwood, Tenn. 5 18-15 $2,100
7th Tyler Pendergrass of Cullman, Ala. 5 18-7 $1,000
8th Andrew Clayton of Westpoint, Tenn. 5 17-15 $850
8th Tracy Robinson of Gadsden, Ala. 5 17-15 $850
10th Heath Gilmore of Meridian, Miss. 5 17-8 $700

 

RANK STRIKE KING CO-ANGLER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st James Roye of Altamont, Tenn. 5 15-14 $3,000
2nd Brian Koch of Hixson, Tenn. 5 15-1 $1,500
3rd Matt Marcel of Tullahoma, Tenn. 5 14-11 $1,000
4th Philip Moore of Batesville, Miss. 4 14-5 $700
5th T.J. Anderson of Sumter, S.C. 5 14-2 $600
6th Raymond Hanlon of Chattanooga, Tenn. 4 13-13 $550
7th Rich Frey of Owens Cross Roads, Ala. 5 13-7 $500
8th Ron Creasy of Florence, Ala. 5 13-6 $425
8th Robert Moore of Mobile, Ala. 5 13-6 $425
10th Michael Roush of Mobile, Ala. 5 13-2 $350

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

CONTINGENCY AWARDS

AWARD NAME CONTINGENCY PAYOUT
Boater Berkley Big Bass Greg Lamb of Birchwood, Tenn. 7-pound, 8-ounce bass $1,000
Strike King Co-Angler Berkley Big Bass Johnny Hancox of West Union, S.C. 4-pound, 12-ounce bass $497
Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus William Merrick of Mount Juliet, Tenn. Eligible Phoenix Boat* $500

* Boaters are eligible to win up to an extra $7,000 per event in each Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine tournament if all requirements are met. More information on the Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus contingency program can be found at PhoenixBassBoats.com.

WINNING BAITS

ANGLER BAITS COLOR
Boater – Umbrella rig
– Jig
– Swimbait
N/A
Strike King Co-Angler Strike King Bitsy Bug Not Disclosed

2021 QUALIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES

EVENT DATE LOCATION HOST
Choo Choo Division – Phoenix Bass Fishing League Regional Championship Oct. 21-23 St. Johns River, Palatka, Fla. Putnam County Tourist Development Council
Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American June 3-5 Douglas Lake, Dandridge, Tenn. Jefferson County Department of Tourism
The 2021 MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine is a 24-division circuit devoted to weekend anglers, with 128 tournaments throughout the season, five qualifying events in each division. The top 45 boaters and Strike King co-anglers from each division, along with the five winners of the qualifying events, will advance to one of six Phoenix Bass Fishing League Regional Championships. Boaters will compete for a $60,000 prize package, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro bass boat with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard and $10,000, while Strike King co-anglers will fish for a new Phoenix 819 Pro bass boat with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard.The top six finishers in each regional will then qualify for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American.

The top 45 boaters and Strike King co-anglers plus tournament winners from each Phoenix Bass Fishing League division will also earn priority entry into the Toyota Series, the pathway to the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit and ultimately the MLF Bass Pro Tour.

For complete details and updated information visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine on MLF’s social media outlets at  FacebookTwitterInstagram , and YouTube.

Robertstown’s McCay Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League on Lake Lanier

Blue Ridge’s Pack Wins Strike King Co-Angler Division

GAINESVILLE, Ga. (Feb. 15, 2021) – Boater J.R. McCay of Robertstown, Georgia, won the Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine at Lake Lanier presented by Googan Baits in Gainesville, Georgia. McCay earned $6,000 for his victory at the event, which was hosted by the Gainesville Convention & Visitors Bureau.

TOP 10 RESULTS

RANK BOATER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st J.R. McCay of Robertstown, Ga. 5 18-11 $6,000
2nd Brad Stalnaker of Eatonton, Ga. 5 17-0 $3,000
3rd Carter Koza of Marietta, Ga. 5 16-13 $2,000
4th Kim Carver of Milledgeville, Ga. 5 16-6 $1,400
5th Joe Eubanks of Marietta, Ga. 5 16-1 $1,200
6th Randy Dover of Buford, Ga. 5 15-8 $1,100
7th Jason Densmore of Dawsonville, Ga. 5 15-2 $1,000
8th Michael Conley of Bainbridge, Ga. 5 15-0 $900
8th Chris Williams of Kennesaw, Ga. 5 14-10 $800
10th Jody Holland of Clermont, Ga. 5 14-9 $665
10th Jeff Hendricks of Hull, Ga. 5 14-9 $665

 

RANK STRIKE KING CO-ANGLER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Jerrit Pack of Blue Ridge, Ga. 5 17-4 $3,500
2nd Justin Nalley of Fayetteville, Ga. 5 13-8 $1,500
3rd Steve Hall of Mableton, Ga. 5 12-6 $1,000
4th Wayne Hancock of Cumming, Ga. 5 12-5 $700
5th Joshua Little of Cartersville, Ga. 5 12-2 $600
6th Tyler Campbell of Martin, Ga. 5 11-13 $550
7th Bobby Rogers of Acworth, Ga. 5 11-12 $475
7th Dustin Elrod of Jasper, Ga. 5 11-12 $475
9th Jonathon Schooler of Lula, Ga. 5 11-6 $400
10th Timothy Logan of Jasper, Ga. 5 11-2 $350

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

CONTINGENCY AWARDS

AWARD NAME CONTINGENCY PAYOUT
Boater Berkley Big Bass Lamontie Walters of Warner Robins, Ga. 6-pound, 5-ounce bass $1,000
Strike King Co-Angler Berkley Big Bass Jerrit Pack of Blue Ridge, Ga. 6-pound, 4-ounce bass $500
Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus Jayme Rampey of Liberty, S.C. Eligible Phoenix Boat* $500

* Boaters are eligible to win up to an extra $7,000 per event in each Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine tournament if all requirements are met. More information on the Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus contingency program can be found at PhoenixBassBoats.com.

WINNING BAITS

ANGLER BAITS COLOR
Boater Spot Sticker Swimbait with a ¾-ounce swimbait head Not Disclosed
Strike King Co-Angler Unnamed Crankbait Not Disclosed

2021 QUALIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES

EVENT DATE LOCATION HOST
Bulldog Division – Phoenix Bass Fishing League Regional Championship Oct. 21-23 St. Johns River, Palatka, Fla. Putnam County Tourist Development Council
Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American June 3-5 Douglas Lake, Dandridge, Tenn. Jefferson County Department of Tourism
The 2021 MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine is a 24-division circuit devoted to weekend anglers, with 128 tournaments throughout the season, five qualifying events in each division. The top 45 boaters and Strike King co-anglers from each division, along with the five winners of the qualifying events, will advance to one of six Phoenix Bass Fishing League Regional Championships. Boaters will compete for a $60,000 prize package, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro bass boat with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard and $10,000, while Strike King co-anglers will fish for a new Phoenix 819 Pro bass boat with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard.

The top six finishers in each regional will then qualify for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American.

The top 45 boaters and Strike King co-anglers plus tournament winners from each Phoenix Bass Fishing League division will also earn priority entry into the Toyota Series, the pathway to the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit and ultimately the MLF Bass Pro Tour.

For complete details and updated information visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine on MLF’s social media outlets at  FacebookTwitterInstagram , and YouTube.

Chapin’s Epting Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League on Lake Murray

Boiling Springs’ Pennell Wins Strike King Co-Angler Division

PROSPERITY, S.C. (Feb. 15, 2021) – Boater Chris Epting of Chapin of South Carolina won the Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine at Lake Murray in Prosperity, South Carolina, earning $6,509 for his victory.

TOP 10 RESULTS

RANK BOATER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Chris Epting of Chapin, S.C. 5 24-06 $6,509
2nd Cody Hoyle of Rutherfordton, N.C. 5 23-0 $2,555
3rd Ross Burns of Columbia, S.C. 5 20-2 $1,336
4th Jeremiah Jensen of Columbia, S.C. 5 19-7 $935
5th Christopher Marshall of Forest City, N.C. 5 18-15 $802
6th Andy Wicker of Pomaria, S.C. 5 18-4 $735
7th Ronald W. Catoe, Jr. of Lugoff, S.C. 5 17-15 $668
8th Michael Stephens of Gastonia, N.C. 5 17-2 $601
9th Justin Hadden of Leesville, S.C. 5 16-14 $535
10th Ronnie Wilson of Grover, N.C. 5 16-11 $468

 

RANK STRIKE KING CO-ANGLER NAME/HOMETOWN BASS WEIGHT AWARD
1st Thomas Pennell, III of Boiling Springs, S.C. 5 18-9 $2,005
2nd Brennan Gunther of Mount Pleasant, S.C. 5 14-3 $1,002
3rd Michael Campbell of Pineville, S.C. 5 13-1 $668
4th Rodney Tapp of Inman, S.C. 5 12-13 $434
4th Andrew Starnes of Chapin, S.C. 5 12-13 $434
6th Bill Hawkins of Piedmont, S.C. 3 11-11 $568
7th Zahreed McClinton of Fort Bragg, N.C. 4 10-10 $334
8th Richie Dixon of Camden, S.C. 4 10-7 $301
9th Lonnie Drusch of Sumter, S.C. 3 10-0 $267
10th Brian Bultman of Aiken, S.C. 3 9-10 $234

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

CONTINGENCY AWARDS

AWARD NAME CONTINGENCY PAYOUT
Boater Berkley Big Bass Cody Hoyle of Rutherfordton, N.C. 8-pound, 12-ounce bass $550
Strike King Co-Angler Berkley Big Bass Markice Johnson of Thomson, Ga. 7-pound bass $275
Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus Chris Epting of Chapin, S.C. Eligible Phoenix Boat* $2,500

* Boaters are eligible to win up to an extra $7,000 per event in each Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine tournament if all requirements are met. More information on the Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus contingency program can be found at PhoenixBassBoats.com.

WINNING BAITS

ANGLER BAIT COLOR
Boater Did Not Divulge Did Not Divulge
Strike King Co-Angler Square Bait Did Not Divulge

2021 QUALIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES

EVENT DATE LOCATION HOST
South Carolina Division – Phoenix Bass Fishing League Regional Championship Oct. 21-23 St. Johns River, Palatka, Fla. Putnam County Tourist Development Council
Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American June 3-5 Douglas Lake, Dandridge, Tenn. Jefferson County Department of Tourism
The 2021 MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine is a 24-division circuit devoted to weekend anglers, with 128 tournaments throughout the season, five qualifying events in each division. The top 45 boaters and Strike King co-anglers from each division, along with the five winners of the qualifying events, will advance to one of six Phoenix Bass Fishing League Regional Championships. Boaters will compete for a $60,000 prize package, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro bass boat with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard and $10,000, while Strike King co-anglers will fish for a new Phoenix 819 Pro bass boat with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard.The top six finishers in each regional will then qualify for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American.

The top 45 boaters and Strike King co-anglers plus tournament winners from each Phoenix Bass Fishing League division will also earn priority entry into the Toyota Series, the pathway to the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit and ultimately the MLF Bass Pro Tour.

For complete details and updated information visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine on MLF’s social media outlets at  FacebookTwitterInstagram and YouTube.

U.S. Army Partners With MLF For 2021 High School Series

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In one regard or another, sponsorship serves as the driving force behind nearly every facet of competitive angling. Sponsors serve as the financial means to an end, backing both anglers, and tournament series alike. Without this financial backing, the world of competitive angling would likely not exist, at least as we know it today.

Now, the MLF High School Fishing Series has signed a new title sponsor for the 2021 season. The U.S. Army was named as the series’ newest sponsor on February 11th, signaling the onset of a partnership of epic proportions.

“We are thrilled to welcome the U.S. Army and their Army Outdoors Team to our fishing family,” stated Jim Wilburn, MLF President and CEO. “The U.S. Army’s diverse range of individual soldiers with unique backgrounds and heart-felt passions creates a seamless connection with the youth of today. We are excited to explore this partnership throughout the 2021 season and to continue to invest in our students across the nation.”

Those from the U.S. Army also stated their excitement toward working with Major League Fishing, going forward. “This partnership will allow the U.S. Army to connect with today’s outdoor enthusiasts across the United States,” said Sgt. 1st Class Andrew M. Benedict, Army Outdoor Team Leader. “We will share our experiences in the Army and demonstrate that you can serve your country while still pursuing your passions in the woods or on the water.”

Events within the MLF High School Fishing Series are open to anglers, grades 7-12, whose schools currently serve as SAF (Student Angler Federation) affiliates. All tournaments are conducted under a two-person team format, with the top ten percent of teams from Open and State Championship competition advancing to the 2021 U.S. Army High School Fishing presented by Favorite Fishing National Championship.

A Trophy-Size Acquisition: Rather Outdoors Set To Acquire Zebco

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Rather Outdoors, previously known as Lew’s Tackle, has grown into one of the world’s largest retailers of fishing related products over the past several years. In the process, the company, which is under the management of BDT Capital, has taken control of many other legendary brands.

Some of the most notable of these brands include Strike King, Fox, Matrix, and Salmo. Now, it appears that Rather Outdoor will add another industry giant to its already sizable portfolio. It was recently announced that Rather Outdoors has reached an agreement to purchase Zebco Brands.

Zebco Brands, in itself, is a company of epic proportions. Zebco is owned by W.C. Bradley Company and is the current holder of such brands as Quantum, Badlands, and Cajun Line. Zebco Brands also owns Zebco Sports Europe, which was reacquired by the company in 2011.

The acquisition of Zebco Brands by Rather Outdoors is currently pending approval by the Federal Competition Authority of Vienna. If ratified, the impending deal would serve as one of the most significant mergers in industry history.

Rather Outdoors would find itself atop a list of the world’s most sizable product retailers in the fishing industry, both in terms of footprint, and likely in sales volume as well. The acquisition of Zebco would bolster Rather’s impact on the industry, allowing it to expand from tackle sales into the rod and reel market sector.

Regardless, consumers should still be able to purchase products from their favorite Zebco house-brands, well into the future. However, what remains uncertain, is the impact that will be felt in regards to individual product availability. In many cases, such a merger spells the end for less profitable product lines and the impending consolidation of similar products.

Will Zebco’s product lineup look the same this time next year, as it has during the prior decade? Unfortunately, no information of this type has been made public. At this point, any opinions on such matters would be purely speculative in nature.

Okeechobee High School Wins U.S. Army High School Fishing Open at Harris Chain of Lakes

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LEESBURG, Fla. (Feb. 15, 2021) – The Okeechobee High School duo of Tyler Scott and Zack Zainitzer, both of Palm City, Florida, won the U.S. Army High School Fishing presented by Favorite Fishing Open at the Harris Chain of Lakes on Saturday in Leesburg, Florida. The event was hosted by Visit Lake County, Florida 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 Okeechobee High School* Tyler Scott
Zack Zainitzer
5 23-3
2nd Southern Boone High School* Isaac Jacober
Nathan Vandelicht
5 19-5
3rd Marion County Bass Masters* Claude Loftin
Tyson Verkaik
5 17-8
4th Oneida Lake Bassmasters Club Christian Misciagna
Owen Niles
3 17-2
5th Harmony High School Grant Jackson
Grady Johnson
5 17-1
6th Umatilla High School Hayden Mooney
Owen Vanzant
5 15-1
7th Hidden Lake Big Bass Club Dalton Defelice
Elijah Meyers
5 15-0
8th Central Florida Youth Anglers Bryce Balentine
Carson Russell
5 14-8
9th Mulberry Bassmasters Club Andrew Ready
Garrett Thomas
5 13-11
10th Detroit Lakes High School Anthony Bender
Noah Besser
5 13-3
*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
U.S. Army High School Fishing presented by Favorite Fishing Table Rock Lake Open Mar. 27 Branson, Mo. Explore Branson
2021 U.S. Army High School Fishing National Championship & World Finals Jun. 30 – Jul. 3 Lake Hartwell, Anderson, S.C. Anderson Convention & Visitors Bureau
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.

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.

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.

Bass Fishing: Victory Revealed St.Croix Rods

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Bass Fishing: Victory Revealed

St. Croix announces details of its all-new American-made bass-centric rod series

PARK FALLS, Wisc. (February 15, 2021) – Bass anglers experience diverse victories, some of which are shared by all. One such collective win is the injection of millions of new and reactivated anglers into our sport, largely created by last year’s pandemic. Yet another comes in the form of today’s much-anticipated announcement of St. Croix’s all-new Victory Series of bass rods.

Most, however, are much more personal.

Voices of Victory

Retired U.S. Special Forces Green Beret Greg Stube spent most of his adult life in service of our country, fighting – at great personal sacrifice – to defend the unique freedoms all Americans enjoy. Stube says he wouldn’t trade those 23 years. “My greatest victory has been to serve America as a guardian of freedom in the Armed Forces and to return home alive, able to enjoy the fruits of liberty,” he says. “But I can’t say that professional victory weighs more in my mind and in my heart than the personal victory I feel now when I’m fishing. Like many, fishing is my passion, and it’s become even more satisfying and valuable, because it’s a symbol of everything our active and retired service men and women have fought and sacrificed for. At this time in my life, going after big fish, feeling the fight, and then watching them swim away; that’s my victory.”

Victory for Anglers

Regardless of their experience or expertise, every bass angler has goals. For some – like American hero Greg Stube – those goals center on the simple pleasures of hunting, fooling and releasing bass. Others who rely on catching bass to earn a paycheck often have more specific goals. “Our all-new Victory Series recognizes this and exists to help anglers achieve those personal goals and earn their victories, whatever they may be,” says St. Croix CEO, Scott Forristall, who points out that the Victory Series was conceived as a family of high-performance fishing tools that appeal to anglers at all levels. “This is a comprehensive, American-made bass series that delivers new levels of performance in a mid-level price range of $180-$260,” Forristall states. “These exciting new rods are helping us fulfill our promise to anglers by delivering an even greater choice of tools… crafted right here in Park Falls, they combine all our current technologies with a brand new material to give any bass angler distinct advantages on the water at an exceptional price.”

Victory rods – among the lightest and most-durable St. Croix rods ever – are crafted with an all-new material known as SCIII+, a hybrid of St. Croix’s advanced SCIII carbon and exotic SCVI carbon. “In itself, SCIII is an exceptional material for building fishing rods,” says St. Croix Product Manager, Ryan Teach. “It’s a high-modulus high-strain carbon fiber that produces sensitive and lightweight rods with excellent durability, and can be found in our Avid, latest-generation Mojo Bass, Mojo Musky and other popular St. Croix rod series. SCVI is a super high-modulus high-strain carbon fiber that’s too stiff to be used as a primary material, but can be efficiently combined in selective amounts and strategic locations with other materials – SCIII in this case – to add power while reducing overall weight. At the same time, durability and performance are further enhanced with our ARTTM (Advanced Reinforcing Technology), FRS (Fortified Resin System), TET (Taper Enhancement Technology) and IPC® (Integrated Poly Curve) technologies. These new technique-specific bass rods truly have it all, at a price that’s accessible for a wide variety of anglers. ”

While lightweight performance and extreme durability are hallmarks across the entirety of this new series, Teach says the construction of each technique-specific model is customized to excel in its intended use. “The exact amount and location of SCVI material is optimized on each rod in the series. Each one is different and unique,” he says. “For the angler, that means each rod has the right power exactly where it’s needed, with a correctly balanced tip that supports the desired technique while minimizing rod torque. And it isn’t just the blanks that are unique,” Teach continues. ”Handles, guide spacing, and even hook-keeper designs are customized and optimized on each of these rods.”

St. Croix Victory Series Features

  • Super high-modulus hybrid carbon fiber SCIII+ blanks matched with Fortified Resin System (FRS) technology offering maximum power and strength with a significantly reduced blank weight
  • Integrated Poly Curve® (IPC®) mandrel technology
  • Taper Enhancement Technology (TET) blank design provides curved patterns for improved action with increased sensitivity
  • Fuji® Concept “O” guides with deep press inserts
  • Fuji® SK2 reel seat on casting models with comfort centric complimenting componentry
  • Fuji® VSS real seat on spinning models with comfort centric complimenting componentry
  • Fuji® KDPS reel seat nut on spinning and casting models with thread covering hood
  • Split-grip, super-grade cork handles customized per model
  • Full-grip material combination handle on select models
  • Model-specific hook keepers selectively placed per technique
  • Single coat sealer on blank with slow cure finish
  • Two coats of Flex-Coat slow cure finish on guides
  • 15-year transferable warranty backed by St. Croix Superstar Service
  • Designed and handcrafted in Park Falls, U.S.A. for bass anglers worldwide

Eight versatile, one-piece Victory spinning and casting models will be available to anglers next month on or about March 19. An additional 17 Victory models will round out the series later this year.

St. Croix Victory Series Models

  • Lite-Weight / VTS610MLXF – 6’10” Medium-Light Power, Extra-Fast Action Spinning – $180
  • Finesse / VTS71MF – 7’1” Medium Power, Fast Action Spinning – $190
  • Max-Tactical / VTS73MXF – 7’3” Medium Power, Extra-Fast Action Spinning – $200
  • The Grunt / VTC71MHF – 7’1” Medium-Heavy Power, Fast Action Casting – $190
  • Power Target Cranker / VTC72MHM – 7’2” Medium-Heavy Power, Moderate Action Casting – $190
  • Full Contact Finesse / VTC73XHF – 7’3” Extra-Heavy Power, Fast Action Casting – $200
  • The Marshal / VTC73MHF – 7’3” Medium-Heavy Power, Fast Action Casting – $200
  • Full Contact / VTC74HF – 7’4” Heavy Power, Fast Action Casting – $200

Whether you’re a tournament angler competing at the highest level, a passionate recreational basser, or anything in between, St. Croix’s all-new Victory Series of high-performance American-made technique-specific bass rods are poised bring you more wins. Whatever that means to you, know that St. Croix will be celebrating all of it right there with you. Because we only win when you do.

Look for all-new St. Croix Victory rods at St. Croix dealers and online beginning March 19.

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COMPETITORS CRUSH HOBIE BASS RECORD AT LAKE SEMINOLE EVENT 

COMPETITORS CRUSH HOBIE BASS RECORD AT LAKE SEMINOLE EVENT 

2021 Hobie® B.O.S. Series Anchored by Power-Pole® Kicks Off with Super Scores for Howell and Vanyo.

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OCEANSIDE, Calif. (February 15, 2021) – With a two-day event that showcased a super-talented field of competitors, the Hobie Bass Open Series (B.O.S.) Anchored by Power-Pole® kicked off its 2021 season at Lake Seminole in Bainbridge, Georgia, last weekend. Doubling down on last year’s success at this 37,500-acre impoundment of the Chattahoochee and Flint rivers, 175 kayak bass anglers from across the country descended on the world-famous bassin’ hole. All were intent on working up big fish and record-breaking totals. Some would get both as an impressive 891 bass hit the measuring boards in the catch, photo and release tournament.

“This was the largest event we’ve had in terms of competitors,” said tournament director, A.J. McWhorter. “With $34,125, paid out through the first 18 places, plus $400 for the Bassin’ Big Bass award, it also had the biggest payout ever for the series. To top things off, the first- and second-place finishers both broke the all-time Hobie B.O.S. two-day event record for total bass limits. What a great way to set the tone for an amazing season ahead.”

To be sure, not every angler was on fire throughout the tournament, as a drop in water temperature between practice fishing and Day 1 competition seemed to chase a lot of pre-spawn fish off the flats. Those anglers who stayed shallow tended to have a tough time, while those who pulled back to deeper staging areas pushed their way up the leaderboard. When all the drags had stopped screaming, Bryan Howell, 28, of Dallas, Texas stood alone atop the field, the proud holder of a new Hobie B.O.S. two-day event total haul record with a whopping 205.5” of bigmouth bass.

Also breaking the former record was second-place finisher Joey Vanyo, 29, of Northfield, Minnesota, with a tally of 201.5”. Finishing third with a very respectable 184.5” was Zack Hall, 30, from Birch Run, Michigan. Reigning Angler of the Year (A.Y.O), Drew Gregory, of Ravenna, Ohio, took fourth with a 178.5” total. The 2021 A.O.Y. award is presented by Farwide, the Outdoor Access app. The previous all-time Hobie Bass Open Series (B.O.S.) Anchored by Power-Pole® two-day record was 194.5”, set at the 2019 Lake Fork, Texas, event in June, 2019.

Howell noticed a change in the bite from practice to game day immediately upon setting out on Day 1. “I was feeling good because I had found a little stretch of shallow water where I drew quick hits from several quality fish during practice,” he revealed. “To reach it, I had to launch my Hobie Pro Angler 14 360 through about 20 feet of reeds. I headed straight for that spot once the competition began and drew a big zero – not even a bite! Luckily, I had found a couple of back-up spots, so I made a move after about an hour and started connecting immediately along a 100-yard stretch of bank. I pulled a limit in an hour on a white Z-Man JackHammer® ChatterBait and began to cull. Everything I was catching was a quality fish. At 99”, I decided to let that spot rest and headed over to another where I quickly drilled a 19.75” fish to end the day with 101.75” – my personal best for a single day of competition.”

Day 2 found Howell heading back to the same spot with the same bait and plenty of confidence. Two hours later, he hadn’t had a touch. “At that point I tried a red lipless crankbait and drilled two good fish, so I knew the bass were still in the area.”

Switching to a green pumpkin Strike King Thunder Cricket with a little tighter action, he quickly connected with a 20.5” bass and decided to grind with that lure the rest of the way.

“That fish told me all I needed to know,” said Howell. “For the rest of the day I had tons of bites. I was casting around lily edges and grass with some timber mixed in and 2 feet of water above. I would rip my lure through the vegetation and as soon as it came free those bass would wallop it. I knew Joey was having a tremendous tournament, too, so I just kept working. He was breathing down my neck the whole way. I had 200” of bass over two days and I was still looking over my shoulder until the very end. That’s wild. I’m so glad my spots held up through Day 2.”

Indeed, Vanyo was enjoying his most productive tournament ever. During practice, he had found a stretch of water where every fish he hooked topped 20”. On Day 1, he tallied a limit there on just five casts before he started culling.

“I’ve believe strongly in looking for patterns rather than blind casting,” Vanyo explained. “I tried flipping shallow waters and looking for beds in pre-fishing but didn’t have much luck, so I figured the fish weren’t ready yet to move shallow and spawn. That prompted me to look deeper to find where they were staging. I found them in 15 feet of water, holding tight in some grass along the outside edge of a small depression in an old creek bed. On Day 1 I had to yo-yo those fish by ripping a ½-ounce Z-Man ChatterBait through the weeds. As soon as it emerged into open water, the bass would attack – but only as the lure fell. Day 2 saw the fish follow the same basic pattern, except they moved out of the weeds and into the middle of the depression, so it was actually easier fishing.”

As things turned out, Vanyo may have had the fish he needed to get over the top hooked-up on Day 1. “I had one that looked to be at least 24” long,” he lamented, “but it came unbuttoned about halfway to the ‘yak. That fish would have bumped an 18-incher. Wouldn’t that have made things interesting? Either way, congrats to Bryan. He earned this win. It’s a bummer that I lost with 200” but I gave it all I had. There wasn’t a fish left in my spot when I finally packed it in.”

Hall, meanwhile, was also having his most productive kayak tournament ever. “I actually had some slow practice sessions, although I did stick a few quality fish,” he stated. “Despite the strong winds, I decided to concentrate on the main lake and work Jackall Rerange 130 and 110 jerkbaits both days. I was covering an area the size of a football field in 10’ of water with standing timber and two feet of hydrilla rising up from the bottom. I just kept rotating through different retrieves and the bites added up. I have a lot of confidence in jerkbaits, and I’ve caught some really big fish on them. Still, there was no catching Bryan and Joey. They were just on another level this weekend, so hats off to them both. What an awesome performance.”

For his efforts, Howell took home $9,600 for first place plus the Bassin’ Big Bass honors he earned with a 23.5” brute decked on Sunday. Vanyo pocketed a cool $4,800, Hall walked away with $3,000, and Gregory collected $2275. The first three finishers automatically qualified for the 50-angler Hobie Tournament of Champions on Lake Eufaula in Eufaula, Alabama, this November. Both Vanyo and Hall were fishing in their first Hobie event and visiting Lake Seminole for the first time in their careers.

“This really is the best-run kayak series in the country,” said Howell, who has several Hobie B.O.S. Anchored by Power Pole® events to his credit. “It has the highest payouts, runs smoothly, and has clear rules so you know everyone gets a fair shake. It draws the best kayak fishing anglers in the country, too – and we all have a great time even while competing. If you win here, you know you are on top of your game. You have to be. Nobody gets a free pass on this trail.”

For more information on the Hobie B.O.S. Anchored by Power-Pole®, or to register for an event, visit: Hobie Bass Open Series (hobiebos.com).