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Holiday Shopping: Top Fishing Gifts for 2020

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Holiday Shopping: Top Fishing Gifts for 2020

Can’t-miss holiday gifts for the anglers on your list

Minneapolis, MN (November 25, 2020) – Industry experts say the coronavirus pandemic has created some 10 million new anglers in the United States this year. That means Santa – and folks like you – have even more anglers on this year’s holiday shopping list. Here are our top choices for can’t-miss fishing gifts this season.

Raymarine Axiom+ MFD

The successor to Raymarine’s award-winning Axiom® line of touch-control multifunction displays, next-generation Axiom+ MFDs take everything anglers love about Axiom and elevates the user experience with a brighter screen, greater accuracy, enhanced impact resistance, more precise control, and even more storage. Four built-in sonar channels including CHIRP sonar, DownVision, SideVision and RealVision 3D deliver comprehensive views of the underwater world from a single all-in-one transducer. Axiom+ is compatible with Navionics, C-MAP and LightHouse Charts, the latter of which provides enhanced fishing intelligence and functionality via Fishing Hot Spots® mapping and Fishidy Sync. Built for expansion, ethernet networking capability makes it easy to connect Axiom+ with engine sensors and other Raymarine partner technologies, other Axiom displays, or other Raymarine electronics. Axiom+ starts at $749 and is available from Raymarine dealers worldwide. All Axiom+ models are backed by Raymarine’s industry-leading 3-year warranty. Learn more at raymarine.com.

Northland Fishing Tackle Rattlin’ Puppet Minnow

New for 2020, the Northland Fishing Tackle Rattlin’ Puppet Minnow brings the noise with a glass rattle and acoustics that carry far through the water, while retaining the famous action of the original Puppet Minnow, darting and swimming like a dying minnow to trigger predatory reaction strikes. Its heavy zinc frame fishes with excellence while vertically jigged or when casted, making it a highly versatile choice for multiple species on the ice or open water. The Rattlin’ Puppet Minnow features both a treble hook and a wide-gap back hook for better hooksets and retention throughout the fight. Whether ice or open water, these changes to the hook framework are sure to result in more solid hookups and fish landed. The ¼-oz. Rattlin’ Puppet Minnow is available in 12 fish-catching UV and non-UV colors choices and retails for $7.99. Learn more at northlandtackle.com.

OZ NFuse Ozone Sprayer

The OZ NFuse Ozone Sprayer injects ozone molecules directly into ordinary water, transforming it into a powerful and highly economical means of destroying odors and bacteria through oxidation. Ideal for removing funky or fishy odors from fabrics, as well as bacteria and viruses from surfaces, the OZ NFuse Ozone Sprayer has been proven to reduce bacteria up to 99.9% at an accredited and independent 3rd party laboratory. The OZ NFuse Ozone Sprayer’s InfiniCote 360™ nozzle provides a generous coverage area with increased control and can even be used upside down. The fine liquid mist produced contains ozonated water, which immediately goes to work destroying odor-causing bacteria and other various microorganisms on fabrics, in livewells, coolers, fish boxes, bait-storage containers, on deck carpets, cutting boards, countertops and other food-prep surfaces at home. The OZ NFuse Ozone Sprayer delivers a renewable supply of completely organic, odor-destroying disinfecting spray. And because it uses no harmful chemicals and replaces multiple plastic bottles of conventional disinfecting spray, it’s also good for the environment. MSRP: $129.99. https://www.scentlok.com/nfuse-ozone-sprayer.

Daiwa Tackle Barn

Anglers already have a lot of great stuff. Give them an equally great place to store it all with Daiwa’s innovative Tackle Barn. The Tackle Barn’s brilliant topside gullwing doors give the bag a clever barn shape, which allows tackle utility boxes to be quickly and easily pulled out, swapped, and returned faster and more organized than recipe cards. The Tackle Barn’s durability and stormproof properties extend from the ground up. Its waterproof base is specially reinforced to withstand real-life handling, splashes and wet decks, always keeping contents dry. Shockingly spacious, the Tackle Barn comes complete with four Daiwa 370 utility boxes and four 360 utility boxes, and will accommodate another four 370 or 360 size boxes. Despite its cavernous size, the Tackle Barn easily stows under most boat consoles. Other ingenious features include a built-in, retractable leader spool wheel, durable sunglasses holder, beverage holder, and water-resistant tool and cell phone pouches, which open and close with #8 and #10 nylon zippers for a long, rustproof life. MSRP is $199.99. Learn more at https://daiwaproductshowcase.com/products/tackle-barn.

Z-Man SlingBladeZ™ Spinnerbait

Z-Man consulted with expert metallurgists to construct the SlingBladeZ Spinnerbait with high-grade 17-7 stainless steel wire, delivering superior reverberation, strength and resiliency. Riding on the SlingBladeZ’s trademarked low-vis LiveWire frame, blades are stamped from custom dies and electroplated with a flashy, jeweler-quality finish. The blades offer a lower-frequency pitch that bass hear best, vibrating harder and swinging wider on the retrieve. Z-Man’s StabiliTrack head channels water across the underside of the bait and along special side flanges for total stability at all retrieve speeds. The lure is finished with a 5/0 VMC O’Shaughnessy hook for improved hooksets and a wire trailer keeper. A 100-percent silicone skirt adheres tightly to the lure’s head with hand-tied copper wire for superior durability and longevity. Offered in double-willow leaf or tandem willow-Colorado blades and 3/8- and in ½-ounce and ¾-ounce sizes, each is available in eight dynamic color patterns. MSRP $7.99 or $8.99. https://zmanfishing.com/cms/products/spinners/

New St. Croix Triumph Travel Rod

Give the traveling angler on your list the gift of packable St. Croix performance! All-new St. Croix Triumph travel rods feature premium-quality SCII carbon, slim-profile ferules, premium-grade cork handles and Sea Guide Atlas Performance slim aluminum oxide guides. Flawlessly finished in a striking new Deep Run Blue color, four-piece Triumph Travel spinning rods range in length from 5’6” to 6’6” and cover ultra-light to medium-heavy powers to do battle with a wide variety of gamefish. Each fast-action Triumph Travel rod comes with a sturdy, padded nylon travel case and carries a 5-year warranty backed by St. Croix Superstar Service. Retail prices range from $140 to $150. https://stcroixrods.com/collections/freshwater/products/triumph®-travel-spinning-rods-2020

Hobie

Upgraded with Glide Technology and Kick-Up Fins that automatically retract when they come into contact with an obstacle, the new Hobie Mirage Passport 10.5 takes anglers anywhere they want to go with ease and world-class authority, from inland waters to the saltwater flats. Powered by Hobie’s famous MirageDrive, the Mirage Passport 10.5 is a highly manageable pedal kayak with serious fishing features like molded in rod holders, dual mounting tracks to keep accessories within reach, an 8” Twist-n-Seal Hatch to keep gear dry, and an easy-to-use steering system. Fully compatible with the vast line of Hobie fishing accessories, the easy-to-own Mirage Passport 10.5 allows anglers to access productive fishing waters unavailable to shore anglers or those in larger boats. MSRP is just $1,499. Learn more at hobie.com/kayaks.

Bagley Pro Sunny B Crankbait

An ideal stocking stuffer, the Bagley Pro Sunny B was designed to put a larger “pro-sized” fast-action balsa wood bait in the hands of anglers. The three-inch half-ounce squarebill Bagley Pro Sunny B is a precision weighted lure that casts easily and gets to a consistent 5-6 foot running depth every time. It has a higher body profile with tremendous buoyancy and a deliberately designed tighter action for when fish are more docile. The Pro Sunny B is the perfect cross between a round and flat-sided crankbait to produce this tight action. It’s equipped with a square lip, allowing it to work in the heavy cover and around laydowns where big bass tend to hang out. The Pro Sunny B is manufactured with Bagley’s exclusive Heat Compression Molding (HCM) process – a technological advancement in producing high-quality balsa lures – which allows for a welded through-wire design, delivering greater lure strength and durability. The HCM process also allows for precise internal weighting that results in easy, far casting and perfectly running baits, every time. Available in seven colors, MSRP is $9.99. Learn more at bagleybait.com.

Aqua-Vu micro Revolution 5.0

The ultimate in user-friendly underwater viewing, the Aqua-Vu micro Revolution 5.0 adds an industry-exclusive Integrated Camera Reel System (patent pending), providing effortless camera deployment and retrieval. An extra-bright 5” high resolution LCD is easy to read on bright, sunny conditions; the only (IP67 rated) completely waterproof monitor available for peace of mind and all-weather performance. MSRP is $369.99. Learn more at https://www.aquavu.com/AV-Micro-Revolution-5.0.

Aqua-Vu Mo-Pod 3

The Motorized Ice Pod 3 holds your underwater camera stable at any depth, and allows you to rotate the camera with a wireless remote control to follow the action or locate your lure. Fits ice fishing holes up to 15” diameter. Operates on 2 AA batteries (not included). MSRP is $59.99. Learn more at https://www.aquavu.com/Aqua-Vu-Mo-Pod-3

Daiwa Laguna LT Reel

Daiwa’s Laguna LT spinning reel is built for anglers seeking high levels of performance and value. Abbreviated “LT” for “light” and “tough”, Laguna LT is available in six sizes – from a pocket-sized 1000 model for panfish and smaller freshwater fish to the Laguna LT5000-C, which fits the bill for inshore saltwater applications and larger freshwater pursuits. The reels feature a carbon frame, ABS aluminum spool, and DIGIGEAR® technology, which means machined, digitally cut gears that are polished to increase smoothness and gear meshing. Daiwa’s Laguna LT is designed with an Air Rotor System that improves balance and reduces rotor weight by 15%, while a 3+1 bearing system provides silky smooth performance. Considerably more resistant to wear than similarly priced reels, the new Laguna LT family is also lighter than earlier models with distinctive charcoal, gold and silver aesthetics that will look great on any fishing rod. Retail price is $39.99 – $49.99. Learn more at daiwa.com/us.

SteelShad

Blade baits are a top choice for wintertime fishing – for walleye and crappie on the ice, bass on the open waters of southern reservoirs, or numerous saltwater species up and down the coasts – but these versatile baits excel throughout the year. The Original SteelShad is the blade bait the anglers on your list want. Explore SteelShad’s Gift Guide for great deals on packages. Choose from a variety of strike-provoking colors including Silver, Gold, Trout, Firetiger, Red/Crawfish, Sexy Shad, Kentucky Shad, Original Tennessee Shad, White Shad, Yellow Shad and new glow patterns. New Mini-Series and Heavy-Series baits are also available. Learn more at steelshad.com.

XTRATUF 6” Ankle Deck Boots

These versatile 6” Ankle Deck Boots have been crafted specifically for sport and recreational fisherman. Anglers are athletes and they need proper footwear to help them perform at their best. Available in a wide variety of colors for both men and women, the 6” Ankle Deck Boot pairs a lightweight silhouette with the same non-marking, slip resistant Chevron outsole as the iconic XTRATUF Legacy Boot, worn by commercial fisherman in Alaska. This versatile and comfortable footwear combines protection from wet surfaces with slip-on-and-go convenience that can be worn on or off the boat with 100% waterproof protection. The interior boasts a highly durable fabric that allows the foot to breath for long days on the water. Retail price is $95 to $125. Learn more and order at xtratuf.com.

Z-Man Bait LockerZ™

Constructed from durable 600 denier waterproof fabbric, the oversized Bait LockerZ offers ample room to house over 50 packages of ElaZtech® softbaits. Adjustable dividers isolate bait types and file packages upright and securely. Top flaps with magnetic closures prevent the lid from blowing open while locking water out. Interior clear storage compartments with hook-and-loop closures grant additional jighead, hook and lure storage. An exterior mesh pocket holds larger items like tools and leader spools. A rugged rubberized base prevents deck slippage. For easy transport, the Bait LockerZ features a lid handle and nylon shoulder strap. The LockerZ is totally metal free, ensuring zero issues with rust or corrosion. MSRP $59.99. https://zmanfishing.com/cms/products/bait_lockerz/

J-Braid x8 Line

Anglers appreciate having the best fishing line, but – as with a good pair of socks – don’t always look forward to buying it. Here’s your chance to be a hero: J-Braid x8 line is a high quality 8 carrier braid made of the finest materials from Japan. 8 Strands of tightly woven fibers make for a perfectly round profile. The result is a much stronger, softer and smoother line that is more sensitive and farther casting. Available in four color choices and a variety of spool sizes in 6- to 120-lb test, J-Braid is one of the best quality and value braided lines on the market. Pick up a 165-yard spool of 8-lb J-Braid x8 line in chartreuse for about $15. Learn more at daiwa.com/us.

Fishing License

Want to coax a loved one into a visit? Buy them a fishing license in your state! Each state has their own regulations and offers daily, short-term, annual or lifetime licenses. In addition to being required to fish, fishing licenses also financially support fisheries research and management, as well as wildlife law enforcement in the state where they’re sold. Even if the anglers on your list don’t make a visit, they will appreciate knowing that your gift of a fishing license is helping to support fisheries management across your state in their name. Visit the link below and click on your state to find out where and how to buy a fishing license. https://www.takemefishing.org/get-a-fishing-license/

Columbia’s Culbertson Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League Wild Card Championship on Lake of the Ozarks presented by Fish-Intel.com

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Columbia’s Culbertson Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League Wild Card Championship on Lake of the Ozarks presented by Fish-Intel.com

Co-angler Victory Goes to Kentucky’s Long

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OSAGE BEACH, Mo. (Nov. 24, 2020) Boater Austin Culbertson of Columbia, Missouri, brought a two-day total of eight bass to the scale weighing 25 pounds, 9 ounces to win the no-entry fee Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine Wild Card Championship on Lake of the Ozarks presented by Fish-Intel.com. For his victory, Culbertson earned one of the final berths into the 2021

Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American Championship.

The Wild Card tournament is a last-chance shot at the All-American for Bass Fishing League anglers that didn’t qualify for a Regional Championship.

“This is incredible,” said Culbertson. “I wasn’t able to practice, but luckily I’m from the area so I was able to get on the water and just adjust to what the fish were doing.

“I caught my first fish on a Zara Spook and it was a five-pounder so it was a great start. I continued to chase that bite for several hours before switching to a jig and catching my three other keepers. I tried to find that fifth keeper from 9:30 a.m. on, with no luck. I finished the first day with only four fish at 13 pounds even.”

Culbertson said he started day two right back where he caught the five-pounder.

“I was thinking the topwater bite would be better on day two due to the weather, but I chased it for more than two hours with only one bite. Around 11:30 a.m. on Saturday I caught my first keeper on a jerkbait.

“I noticed the fish had moved up off the bottom and were more suspended, so I made a slight adjustment,” continued Culbertson. “I found a good cove and was able to secure two more keepers on the jerkbait.”

Culbertson said he spent the rest of the day looking for the last two fish he needed to get his limit.

“Right at the end of the day, I ran to a spot where I’d had success with big fish in the past, but hadn’t fished all week. I fished the jerkbait along a bluff wall, and caught close to a 5-pound largemouth. I fought it for three or four minutes around the boat and got it in with just enough time to throw a few more casts before running back for the weigh-in.”

Culbertson came in to the weigh-in with only four fish again on the final day.

“I was around the right ones, just not enough of them, but it turned out to be enough for the win,” said Culbertson.

The top six boaters that qualified for 2021 Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American were:

1st:       Austin Culbertson of Columbia, Mo., eight bass, 25-9

2nd:      Kyle Kitts of Joplin, Mo., 10 bass, 21-1

3rd:       Harmon Davis of Marlow, Okla., seven bass, 20-9

4th:       Joey Schmidt of Hickory, Ky., 10 bass, 20-6

5th:       Garrett Johnson of Indianapolis, Ind., six bass, 20-2

6th:       Richie Marsh of Excelsior Springs, Mo., seven bass, 19-15

Rounding out the top 10 boaters were:

7th:       Mick Fenn of Grove, Okla., six bass, 18-14

8th:       Kevin Bishop of Ashland, Ky., eight bass, 18-10

9th:       Jim Eakin of Clarksville, Tenn., six bass, 18-9

10th:     Chris Gable of Hopkinsville, Ky., eight bass, 18-8

Complete results can be found at FLWFishing.com.

Boater Brent Barnes of Chattanooga, Tennessee, weighed the heaviest bass of the tournament Friday – a 6-pound, 10-ouncer – that won the day’s Boater Big Bass Award of $225.

Kitts took home an extra $500 as the highest finishing FLW PHOENIX BONUS member. 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 FLW PHOENIX BONUS contingency program can be found at PhoenixBassBoats.com.

Raymie Long of Stanford, Kentucky, weighed in a two-day total of eight bass weighing 11 pounds, 11 ounces to win the Co-angler Wild Card Championship and advance to the 2021 Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American.

The top six co-anglers that qualified for the 2021 Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American were:

1st:       Raymie Long of Stanford, Ky., eight bass, 11-11

2nd:      Zach Barnes of Chickamauga, Ga., six bass, 11-4

3rd:       Cotton Snodgrass of Norman, Okla., seven bass, 11-3

4th:       Bryan Schuster of Oklahoma City, Okla., five bass, 11-0

5th:       Jeff Cave of Mount Juliet, Tenn., four bass, 10-5

6th:       Chris Gebhardt of Columbia, Mo., five bass, 9-11

Rounding out the top 10 co-anglers were:

7th:       Robert Holliday of Greensboro, Ga., five bass, 9-4

8th:       Jim McLaughlin of Vinita, Okla., four bass, 8-13

9th:       Larry Chadwick of Phenix City, Ala., four bass, 8-11

10th:     Joe Tucker of Osceola, Mo., four bass, 8-9

The Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine Wild Card tournament on Lake of the Ozarks was hosted by Fish-Intel.com.

The 2020 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 co-anglers from each division, along with the five winners of the qualifying events, will advance to one of six regional tournaments where they are competing to finish in the top six, which then qualifies them for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American.

The 2021 Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American will be held June 3-5 at Douglas Lake in Dandridge, Tennessee, and is hosted by the Jefferson County Department of Tourism. The top 45 boaters and co-anglers plus tournament winners from each Phoenix Bass Fishing League division earn priority entry into the Toyota Series, the pathway to the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit and ultimately the Major League Fishing Bass Pro Tour.

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

Marietta Bassmasters Club Wins FLW High School Fishing presented by Favorite Fishing Lake Hartwell Open

Marietta Bassmasters Club Wins FLW High School Fishing presented by Favorite Fishing Lake Hartwell Open

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ANDERSON, S.C. (Nov. 23, 2020) – The Marietta Bassmasters Club duo of Carter Koza of Marietta, Georgia, and Tanner Hadden of Evans, Georgia, brought five bass to the scale Saturday weighing 12 pounds, 10 ounces to win the FLW High School Fishing presented by Favorite Fishing Lake Hartwell Open in

Anderson, South Carolina.

For their win on Lake Hartwell, the team now advances to the 2021 High School Fishing National Championship.

The top ten teams that qualified for the 2021 High School Fishing National Championship are:

1st:     Marietta Bassmasters Club, Marietta, Ga. – Carter Koza, and Tanner Hadden, five bass, 12-10

2nd:    North Hall High School, Gainesville, Ga. – Caleb Tanner and Brandon Martin, five bass, 12-7

3rd:     Union County High School, Blairsville, Ga. – Coby Thompson and Bentley Floyd, five bass, 11-4

4th:     Travelers Rest High School, Travelers Rest, S.C. – Cole Sanders and Hunter Dill, five bass, 10-14

5th:     Greenbrier High School Bass Club, Evans, Ga. – Hunter Knutson and Gauge Toole, five bass, 10-11

6th:     James F. Byrnes High School, Duncan, S.C. – Marshall Robinson and Mason Fulmer, five bass, 10-5

7th:     North Forsyth High School, Cumming, Ga. – Jacob Frank and Carsen Newman, five bass, 10-2

8th:     James F. Byrnes High School, Duncan, S.C. – Cody Abbott and Mitchell Robinson, five bass, 10-1

9th:     Palmetto High School, Palmetto, Ga. – Ross Davis and Ethan Thrasher, five bass, 9-12

10th:   Indiana Student Anglers – Elijah Meyers, Fort Wayne, Ind., and Dalton Defelice, Howe, Ind., five bass, 9-8

Complete results from the event can be found at FLWFishing.com.

The event launched from Green Pond Landing in Anderson, South Carolina, and was hosted by the Anderson Convention & Visitors Bureau.

The FLW High School Fishing presented by Favorite Fishing Lake Hartwell Open in Anderson, South Carolina, was a free, two-person (team) event for students in grades 7-12 and open to any FLW 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 High School Fishing National Championship. The High School Fishing national champions will each receive a $5,000 college scholarship to the school of their choice.

In addition to the 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 are available at HighSchoolFishing.org and FLWFishing.com.

Stable Conditions On Tap For Bassmaster Eastern Open On Lay Lake

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Alabama’s historic Lay Lake will host the Basspro.com Bassmaster Eastern Open Dec. 3-5, 2020. 

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November 24, 2020

Stable Conditions On Tap For Bassmaster Eastern Open On Lay Lake

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COLUMBIANA, Ala. — Extended warmth has made the fall transition challenging this year, but Bassmaster Elite Series pro Scott Canterbury believes the milder conditions could deliver solid potential for the Basspro.com Bassmaster Eastern Open on Lay Lake.

Competition days will be Dec. 3-5 with daily takeoffs from Beeswax Park at 6:15 a.m. CT and weigh-ins each day at the park at 2:15 p.m.

Making his home in Odenville, Ala., Canterbury calls Lay his home lake. Anticipating a good fall bite, he’s registered to compete on this 12,000-acre Coosa River reservoir that has played host to four Bassmaster Classics.

“Everything is really good, the water clarity is good, the water level is good,” Canterbury said. “We haven’t had any rain lately, but a little rain might help as far as current and a little color. The Coosa normally fishes a little better when it has a little stain to it.”

During his preThanksgiving practice trips, Canterbury found stable conditions. The water level is a few inches below full pool and that’s likely to remain fairly steady through the tournament.

Two weeks before the event, Canterbury was measuring Lay Lake water temperatures in the low 60s. He said he expects a minor cooling could reach into the upper 50s by early December. But, barring any major cold fronts, that should keep the fish active.

“I signed up hoping it would be a lot colder and maybe with a little more rain,” Canterbury said. “It’s probably not going to be those conditions, but everything will be good.”

Canterbury said he expects most competitive bags to include a mix of species. The common scenario will find anglers securing a limit of spotted bass and then hunting a kicker largemouth. Canterbury said the fact that the lake has recently produced impressive examples of both should bode well for tournament anglers.

“If you can just catch 3 1/2-pound spots, you’re doing well, but 4-pound spots are big ones on this lake,” he said. “There have been 6-pounders weighed in this year in tournaments that I’ve fished and in a recent tournament, a guy weighed in a largemouth over 8.

“I’ve fished a couple of tournaments (on Lay) this year where I had over 20 pounds and had 6-pound largemouths in the mix. There are a lot of 4- to 6-pound largemouth and a whole lot of 2 3/4- to 4-pound spots.”

Noting that Lay’s entire 48-mile length will be in play, Canterbury said specific site selection will come down to an angler’s target species. Largemouth will mostly relate to shallow grass and wood, while spots are typically found around standing timber, creek channels, current breaks and occasionally near shallow cover — provided bait schools are present.

“Spotted bass could be anywhere from the Logan Martin Dam (downstream) to the Lay Dam,” Canterbury said. “The largemouth are most prevalent from about midlake on down because that’s where you start getting into bigger feeder creeks and there’s more grass on this lower end.”

Canterbury said that the relatively mild water temperatures will likely make swimming a jig around the shallow cover one of the top largemouth presentations. Casting spinnerbaits and flipping jigs or Texas-rigged plastics into grass or cover will also produce. Those targeting spots will do so with jigs, swimbaits, crankbaits, jerkbaits and shaky heads.

“I’ve heard some people say it’s going to take 19 pounds a day to win, but it won’t,” Canterbury said. “Nineteen might be leading the first day, but if someone can catch 16 a day, they’re going to be right there.

“I think the winning weight will be (approximately) 49. That’s just a touch over 16 a day. If you catch 50 pounds, you’re going to be hard to catch.”

Canterbury said he wouldn’t be surprised to see someone weigh a 20-pound bag. However, he believes that doing so more than once is highly unlikely.

“Like everywhere in the country, it’s been a little tougher this fall than it normally is,” he said. “But Lay Lake is one of the best on the Coosa Chain, so it’s gonna be good.”

Since this is the final Eastern Open of the season, the Top 4 anglers in the Eastern Division standings after the event will be in line for invitations to fish the 2021 Bassmaster Elite Series. The division’s current Top 4 includes Patrick Walters of Summerville, S.C., with 581 points, Joshua Stracner of Vandiver, Ala., (580), Pat Schlapper of Eleva, Wis., (550) and Scott Martin of Clewiston, Fla., (541). Jason Christie of Park Hill, Okla., leads the Falcon Rods Bassmaster Opens Angler of the Year Standings with 1,179 points.

The tournament is being hosted by Discover Shelby, AL.

2020 Basspro.com Bassmaster Opens Series Title Sponsor: Basspro.com

2020 Basspro.com Bassmaster Opens Series Platinum Sponsor: Toyota

2020 Basspro.com Bassmaster Opens Series Premier Sponsors: Abu GarciaBerkley, Humminbird, Mercury, Minn Kota, Nitro Boats, Power-Pole, Ranger Boats, Skeeter Boats, Talon, Yamaha

2020 Basspro.com Bassmaster Opens Series Supporting Sponsors: Bass Pro Shops, Carhartt, Garmin, Huk Performance Fishing, Mossy Oak Fishing, Rapala

Major League Fishing Announces Cancellation of REDCREST 2021 Outdoor Sports Expo, Confirms Tulsa for REDCREST 2022

Major League Fishing Announces Cancellation of REDCREST 2021 Outdoor Sports Expo, Confirms Tulsa for REDCREST 2022

Expo Scheduled for February 26-28 in Tulsa Cancelled, REDCREST 2021 – the Bass Pro Tour Championship – to Proceed as Scheduled on Grand Lake

TULSA, Okla. (Nov. 24, 2020) – Major League Fishing (MLF) announced today that the REDCREST 2021 Outdoor Sports Expo, scheduled to be held Feb. 26-28, 2021 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has been cancelled. REDCREST 2021, the MLF Bass Pro Tour Championship, will proceed as scheduled on Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees showcasing the top 40 Bass Pro Tour anglers from the 2020 season competing for the REDCREST title and the top prize of $300,000.

In addition to the cancellation, MLF also announced that Tulsa and the River Spirit Expo Square will host the REDCREST 2022 Outdoor Sports Expo on March 25-27, 2022. Competition will again be held on Grand Lake.

MLF officials remained in close contact with VisitTulsa and the Tulsa Sports Commission – divisions of Tulsa Regional Tourism – throughout the year in planning for the 2021 event. Mounting uncertainty due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, combined with travel restrictions and a guest capacity reduction at Expo Square has rendered continuing with the Expo inadvisable. MLF expects the decision will help exhibitors, attendees and sponsors plan accordingly.

“The past eight months has challenged everyone, including our industry and sports events in general. This proactive decision will allow our partners enough time to plan accordingly for 2021,” said Michael Mulone, MLF Senior Director of Events and Partnerships. “The decision to cancel the expo is a tough one, but we believe it is the right one. Every week we had to expand the show floor plan because of demand, and we expected to sell out the entire facility. Now, with more than a year of lead time, we are already looking ahead to REDCREST 2022.”

The REDCREST 2021 Outdoor Sports Expo had been a much-anticipated event and was expected to be a big win for the local Tulsa economy. In addition to the sponsors, exhibitors and media, tens of thousands of fans were expected to converge on Tulsa and the Northeastern Oklahoma area.

“We are disappointed that the Major League Fishing REDCREST Championship Expo is being postponed due to the lingering pandemic. We are partnering with all involved parties to prioritize the safety of event participants and the right decision is to postpone,” said Ray Hoyt, President, Tulsa Regional Tourism. “This event is expected to deliver millions of dollars in total economic impact for the region, and we look forward to hosting this world-renowned event in the Tulsa area in March, 2022.”

“While the cancellation of the REDCREST 2021 Expo is disappointing, it is a decision that we understand and fully support,” said Gary Lancina, Senior Director of Marketing at Mercury Marine. “We will certainly miss the public interaction and activation, but are committed to the safety and well-being of the fishing community. We look forward to a great 2021 REDCREST competition and anticipate the excitement of an Expo as part of REDCREST 2022.”

For complete details and updated information on REDCREST 2021, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow MLF’s social media outlets at Facebook, TwitterInstagram, and YouTube.

Mark Johnson & Gary Pope Win CATT Waccamaw River, SC Nov 21, 2020

We had to move this one to Blacks Camp on Lake Moultrie. The Waccamaw River was too high! Next up is the Fall Final Dec 5th at Bucksport! This has been a tough year but at the conclusion of the Waccamaw River Fall Final the 2020 Waccamaw River Trail will have paid back over $45,00.000! Huge Thanks to Chris Jones and the other down there that make this Trail a success!

Kaleb Gerald & Adam Lewis are the Waccamaw Fall Points winners and will fish the Final Free plus blast off #1 on December 5th!

Mark Johnson & Gary Pope weigh in 5 bass at 16.88 lbs with the 2nd BF in the bag at 6.09 lbs! They collected $571.00!

2nd Place Seth Rabon & Timmy Squires with 13.58 lbs!

Charles Fryer & Danny Rabon finished 3rd with 11.99 lbs and brought in the BF at 7.90 lbs!

Ricky Wood & Connor Cartmel with some nice uns!

12 Teams BF Weight Winnings Points
Gary Pope & Mark Johnson 6.09 16.88 $571.00 110
Timmy Squirers & Seth Rabon 4.92 13.58 $180.00 109
Charles Fryer & Danny Rabon 7.90 11.99 $84.00 108
Ryan Thompson 2.95 11.58 107
Chris Jones & Ed Owens 3.70 11.02 106
Ricky Wood & Connor Cartmel 4.50 9.39 105
Stephen Smith & Brad Suggs 2.50 9.06 104
Casey Warren 0.00 8.33 103
Scott McCllean & Jamie Etheridge 0.00 3.26 102
Kaleb Gerald & Adam Lewis 0.00 2.48 101
Peter Horne & Darren Cook 0.00 0.00 100
 Johnny Duarte & McKalay Logue 0.00 0.00 100
Total Entrys $960.00
BONUS $ $175.00
Total Paid At Ramp $835.00
2020 Waccamaw River Fall Final Fund $225.00
2021 CATT Championship/Phantom Fund $25.00
2020 Waccamaw River Final Fund Total $1,425.00
2021 CATT Championship/Phantom Fund Total $125.00

Tennessee’s Lipscomb University Wins Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI Tournament on Lake Hartwell

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Tennessee’s Lipscomb University Wins Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI Tournament on Lake Hartwell

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ANDERSON, S.C. (Nov. 23, 2020) –Lipscomb University angler Dalton Dowdy of Chapin, South Carolina, won the Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI at Lake Hartwell event Friday with a five-bass limit weighing 15 pounds even. The victory earned

the Lipscomb bass club $2,000 and qualified Dowdy to compete in the 2021 College Fishing National Championship.

In Abu Garcia College Fishing competition, each team generally consists of two anglers. However, if one team member is unable to attend the tournament an angler is permitted to fish alone with approval from the tournament director. Dowdy won by a 1-pound margin over the second-place team of Grayson Morris and Jacob Pfundt from the University of Montevallo, who weighed in five bass totaling 14 pounds even. The tournament launched from Green Pond Landing in Anderson, South Carolina.

The top 10 teams that advanced to the 2021 College Fishing National Championship are:

1st:       Lipscomb University – Dalton Dowdy, Chapin, S.C., five bass, 15-0, $2,000

2nd:      University of Montevallo – Grayson Morris, Birmingham, Ala., and Jacob Pfundt, Canton, Ga., five bass, 14-0, $1000

3rd:       Bryan College – Mason Cizek, Knoxville, Tenn., and Jake Lee, Powell, Tenn., five bass, 14-4, $500

4th:       Erskine College – Brycen Williamson, Wagener, S.C., and Jack Hunt, Townville, S.C., five bass, 13-14, $500

5th:       University of Montevallo – Chance Schwartz, Ball Ground, Ga., and James Willoughby, Gulfport, Miss., five bass, 13-9, $500

6th:       Carson Newman University – Matthew Hughes, Dandridge, Tenn., and Maddux Walters, Canton, Ga., five bass, 13-9

7th:       Brewton-Parker College – Corey Yaden, Grovetown, Ga., and Blake Stephenson, Evans, Ga., five bass, 13-1

8th:       Catawba Valley Community College – Lane Bailey, Granite Falls, N.C., and Adam Seagle, Lincolnton, N.C., five bass, 13-1

9th:       University of Montevallo – Trey Dickert, Taylors, S.C., and Miller Spivey, Tyler, Ala., five bass, 12-11

10th:     Emmanuel College – Garrett Ankerich, Harwell, Ga., and Matthew Benson, Watkinsville, Ga., five bass, 12-6

Complete results for the entire field can be found at FLWFishing.com.

The Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI event on Lake Hartwell was hosted by the Anderson Convention and Visitors Bureau. It was the third and final qualifying tournament for Southeastern Conference anglers and the last event of the year for the 2020 Abu Garcia College Fishing season.

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 FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI on FLW’s social media outlets at Facebook, TwitterInstagram, and YouTube.

Grace & John Campbell Win CATT Cooper River, SC Fall Final Nov 21, 2020

We concluded the 2020 Cooper River CATT season with 16 teams entering the Cooper River Fall Final! Stay tuned for the 2021 Cooper River Spring Trail schedule! We also have some exciting news for the Cooper River Fisherman! We’ve added the Cooper River to the 2021 Phantom Outdoors Invitational Series! Date will be announced soon!

Shout out to Ferris Jennings for putting on the CATT show at the Cooper River! Also thanks to Pat Gene Howard and Sean McElhaney for the help during the tournaments!

Keep in mind you can use PHANTOMCATT15 at checkout and earn 15% off your order! Tao on the Phantom logo to start shopping!

Grace & John Campbell win the 2020 Fall Final on the Cooper River with 5 bass weighing 15.87 lbs! They collected $1,775.00! Great job!

Todd Smith & Chad Pennell claimed 2nd Place with 5 bass weighing 14.55 lbs and they weighed in the BF at 5.77 lbs!

3rd Place went to Matt & Andrew Baker with 13.22 lbs!

Johnathan Brindle & Justin Harvey weighed in the 2nd BF at 5.76 lbs!

16 Teams BF Weight Winnings
John Campbell – Grace Campbell 0.00 15.87 $1,775.00
Todd Smith – Chad Pennell 5.77 14.55 $755.00
Matt Baker – Andrew Baker 0.00 13.22 $200.00
Clay Kolb – Jeffrey Peralta 0.00 11.50
Johnathan Brindle – Justin Harvey 5.76 10.15 $45.00
Shawn Hanna – Dale Hanna 0.00 10.02
Matt Judy – Danny Snyder 0.00 8.90
Justin Craven – Michael Craven 0.00 8.36
Kyle Welch – James Fender 0.00 7.94
Darrel Knies 0.00 6.73
Frank Cantley – Stanley Bruce 0.00 6.25
TJ Bancroft – James Skelton 0.00 6.02
James Roy Robinson – William Gregory 0.00 5.97
Gene Youngs 0.00 5.75
Brian Riley 0.00 0.00
Lance Lambert 0.00 0.00

William Thigpen & Bucky DeBerry Win CATT Santee Cooper, SC Nov 21, 2020

The 2021 CATT Santee Cooper Spring Trail schedule is posted! Go to Divisions and tap on South Carolina then Santee Cooper! We have also added Santee Cooper to the Phantom Outdoors Invitational Series which will be April 24, 2021! $5,000 Minimum 1st Place!

Use PHANTOMCATT15 at checkout and earn 15% off your order! Tap on the Phantom Logo to start shopping!

Next and last 2020 CATT Tournament on Santee Cooper will be the Fall Final December 19th at John C Land! You only had to enter 1 Fall Qualifier to be eligible! We have 46 teams they qualify to shoot it out for the BIG cash on December 19th!

William Thigpen & Bucky DeBerry win the Points and will fish the Santee Cooper Fall Final Free!

Nelson Walker & Chris Brunson walk away with 1st Place at the last Santee Cooper Fall Qualifier with 5 bass weighing 18.84 lbs! They collected $1,114.00!

Bucky DeBerry claimed 2nd with 5 bass weighing 18.71 lbs!

Brad Beatson & Brian Scott 3rd 15.98 lbs!

Joshua Brogden & Davy Goodman 4th 15.67 lbs!

Lonnie Jones & Robert Clarke took 5th with 14.38 lbs!

Billy Willis & Glenn Porter with the 1st BF at 6.44 lbs!

28 Teams BF Weight Winnings Points
Nelson Walker – Chris Brunson 5.52 18.84 $1,114.00 110
Bucky DeBerry 5.28 18.71 $350.00 109
Brad Beatson – Brian Scott 0.00 15.98 $250.00 108
Joshua Brogden – Davy Goodman 3.87 15.67 $130.00 107
Lonnie Jones – Robert Clarke 4.61 14.38 $100.00 106
Billy Willis – Glenn Porter 6.44 12.73 $196.00 105
Steve Borton – Dave Murdock 3.22 12.09 104
Mack Cook – Patrick Cook 0.00 11.61 103
William Kimbrell 2.56 9.30 102
Freddie Gamble – LaTonya Blanding 0.00 9.07 101
Sam Hopkins – Sany Oliver 3.02 8.72 100
Brian Miller – Jason Green 0.00 8.40 99
Sean Skey – Justn Cromer 0.00 8.10 98
Chad Crosby – Keith Britt 0.00 8.00 97
Don Pendarvis – Bobby Gibbs 0.00 7.83 96
Sandy Montgomery 2.66 6.32 95
Chris McCarty – Paul Day 0.00 5.76 94
Heath Murphy – Jonathan Songer 0.00 3.40 93
Jason McCoy – Travis Herring 0.00 2.40 92
William Rodgers – Larry Kraus 0.00 1.96 91
Illya Smith – Frank Celestine 0.00 0.00 90
Jason Smith – Mike Stone 0.00 0.00 90
Freddie Gibbs – Joey Bramlett 0.00 0.00 90
James Gibbons 0.00 0.00 90
Trey Bryan – Chad Ardis 0.00 0.00 90
Bowman Gray 0.00 0.00 90
Quionne York – Kelly Wright 0.00 0.00 90
Terry Sturkie – Debra Sturkie 0.00 0.00 90
Total Entrys $2,240.00
BONUS $ $450.00
Total Paid At Ramp $2,140.00
Santee Cooper 2020 Fall Final Fund $450.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund $50.00
2020 Santee Cooper Fall Final  Total $1,065.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund Total $205.00

Victor Belagorska Win’s CATT Savannah River, GA Nov 21, 2020

Next up on the Savannah River CATT schedule is December 19th at Stokes Bluff!

The Savannah River was flooding so we moved this one to the Ogeechee River and it looks the fish were waiting! Victor Belagorska weighed in 5 bass at 13.85 lbs to take the win! He also weighed in the 2nd BF at 6.06 lbs!

Tim Roundtree & Al Pittman finished 2nd with 13.64 lbs and weighed in the 1st BF at 6.13 lbs!

Randall Reynolds/Jason Tatoya claimed 3rd with 10.49 lbs!

15 Teams BF Weight Winnings Points
Voctor Belagorska 6.06 13.85 $845.00 110
Tim Roundtree/Al Pittman 6.13 13.64 $305.00 109
Randall Reynolds/Jason Tatoya 0.00 10.49 $80.00 108
Wesley Mullins/Matt Cantrell 0.00 9.91 107
Colby Blanchard/Travis Lamb 0.00 9.24 106
Ronald Welch 0.00 8.71 105
Corey Rewis/Patrick Findley 0.00 8.30 104
Anthony Joyner/Barry Conley 0.00 8.28 103
David English/Robert Wood (Sub) 0.00 7.75 102
Rocky Mullis/Jeff Mullis 0.00 7.41 101
Joseph Toth 0.00 7.16 100
Ken Daniels/Barry Durden (Sub) 0.00 4.99 99
Tyrone Gadson/Matt Laskey 0.00 4.56 98
Frank Ackerman/Jamie Rushing 0.00 4.49 97
Barry Descaro 0.00 0.00 96
Total Entrys $1,200.00
BONUS $ $350.00
Total Paid At Ramp $1,230.00
Savannah River 2020 Winter Final Fund $230.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund $30.00
2020 Savannah River Winter Final Fund $375.00
2021 CATT Championship Fund Total $155.00