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New Jersey’s Rogers Wins Toyota Series Tournament at Lake Erie

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SANDUSKY, Ohio (July 12, 2020) – New Jersey angler Lee Rogers of Newton, New Jersey, brought a five-bass limit to the scale Saturday weighing 15 pounds, 10 ounces to win the three-day Toyota Series at Lake Erie tournament in Sandusky, Ohio. Rogers’ three-day total of 15 bass weighing 48-12 earned him the win by a slim 9-ounce margin over second-place angler Drew Sanford of Springfield, Missouri, and earned Rogers the top payout of $32,439 in the first tournament of the 2020 Toyota Series Northern Division.

On days one and two, Rogers fished around the islands near Sandusky for smallmouth. Concentrating on a handful of rocky spots on Kelleys Island and the Bass Islands, Rogers caught his smallmouth on a drop-shot rig between 12 and 18 feet deep.

“They were small spots, so it didn’t take long to find the fish on them,” said Rogers. “But there were no numbers; you would just catch one or two.”

For his smallmouth, a drop-shot rig with a Strike King Half Shell did best, and though his primary color was green pumpkin and purple, he alternated between a few depending on the conditions. He posted weights of 17-3 and 15-15, to put himself in the top 10 heading into the final day of competition.

On the final day, the field was confined to the area around Sandusky Bay due to strong winds. Starting the day in eighth place, Rogers fished rock piles near and off the bank to catch a 15-10 limit of largemouth bass and rocket up the leaderboard with the biggest limit of the day to earn the win.

“There wasn’t a lot of grass, so I was targeting rock piles,” said Rogers. “I caught some on tubes, and then I switched up to a Texas rig with an Eco Pro Swing Shad. It came through the rocks a little easier, and they started eating that pretty good.”

Rogers used the 3.8-inch size Swing Shad swimbait in a green pumpkin color and a 5/16-ounce weight to do his damage. His tube of choice was a Strike King model with a 3/8-ounce weight, also in green pumpkin. He also added one fish on a spinnerbait fished over some grass on the final day.

“I really didn’t think I would be in contention to win. I just wanted to duplicate day one and get a check. To make the top 10 was a shock. I just can’t believe I won; it’s been a dream of mine since I was a kid,” Rogers went on to say.

The top 10 pros on Lake Erie finished:

1st:       Lee Rogers of Newton, N.J., 15 bass, 48-12, $32,439

2nd:      Drew Sanford of Springfield, Mo., 15 bass, 48-3, $12,493

3rd:       John Dawson of Mount Vernon, Ohio, 15 bass, 47-11, $9,672

4th:       Jonathan Kelley of Old Forge, Pa., 15 bass, 46-4, $8,167

5th:       Jonathan Dietz of Corry, Pa., 15 bass, 45-9, $7,254

6th:       Dick Parker of Lorain, Ohio, 15 bass, 44-12, $6,448

7th:       Tony Mitchell of Plainwell, Mich., 14 bass, 44-10, $5,642

8th:       Chase Serafin of White Lake, Mich., 15 bass, 44-1, $4,836

9th:       Troy Stokes of Brownstown, Mich., 11 bass, 39-15, $4,030

10th:     Drew Six of Clinton, Ohio, 13 bass, 39-14, $3,224

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

Matt Becker of Finleyville, Pennsylvania, took home an extra $1,000 as the highest finishing FLW PHOENIX BONUS member. Boaters are eligible to win up to an extra $35,000 per event in each Toyota Series tournament if all requirements are met. More information on the FLW PHOENIX BONUS contingency program can be found at PhoenixBassBoats.com.

P/aul Kimball of Glastonbury, Connecticut, brought a 5-pound, 3-ounce smallmouth bass to the scale Thursday – the largest fish weighed by a boater in the event – to earn the day’s Big Bass award of $107.

Dan Mundy of Swartz Creek, Michigan, won the Co-angler Division Saturday with a three-day total of 15 bass weighing 38 pounds, 12 ounces. Mundy took home the top prize package of a new Phoenix 518 Pro bass boat with a 115-horsepower outboard motor.

The top 10 co-anglers on Lake Erie finished:

1st:       Dan Mundy of Swartz Creek, Mich., 15 bass, 38-12, Phoenix 518 Pro bass boat w/115-hp outboard

2nd:      Stephen Draghi of Sparrowbush, N.Y., 14 bass, 35-9, $4,114

3rd:       Jared Rudd of Salyersville, Ky., 14 bass, 35-0, $3,291

4th:       Henry McKee of Haddon Heights, N.J., 13 bass, 34-9, $2,880

5th:       Harlan Drephal of New London, Wis., 12 bass, 34-2, $2,468

6th:       Ron Hiles of Piketon, Ohio, 13 bass, 32-6, $2,057

7th:       Eric Wild of Brooklyn, Mich., 13 bass, 32-2, $1,646

8th:       Darwin Griva of Hamilton, Ind., 11 bass, 31-8, $1,440

9th:       John Terry of Lexington, Ohio, 11 bass, 31-3, $1,234

10th:     Cliff Humphreys of Philadelphia, Pa., nine bass, 27-9, $1,064

The Toyota Series at Lake Erie was hosted by the City of Sandusky. It was the first of three regular-season tournaments in 2020 for Northern Division anglers. The next event for Toyota Series anglers will be the Toyota Series at Wheeler Lake in Decatur, Alabama. For a complete schedule, visit FLWFishing.com.

The Toyota Series consists of eight divisions – Central, Eastern, Northern, Plains, Southeastern, Southern, Southwestern and Western – each holding three regular-season events, along with the International division. Anglers who fish all three qualifiers in any of the eight divisions and finish in the top 25 will qualify for the no-entry-fee Toyota Series Championship for a shot at winning $235,000 cash, including a $35,000 FLW PHOENIX Bonus for qualified anglers. The winning co-angler at the championship earns a new Phoenix 518 Pro bass boat with a 115-horsepower outboard. The 2020 Toyota Series Championship will be held Dec. 3-5 on Lake Cumberland in Burnside, Kentucky, and is hosted by the Somerset Tourist & Convention Commission and the Burnside Tourism Commission.

For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Toyota Series on FLW’s social media outlets at Facebook, TwitterInstagram, and YouTube.

 

Phillip Anderson & Russ Padgett Win CATT Lake Wateree, SC June 27, 2020

Next Lake Wateree Summer Qualifier is July 11th at Clearwater Cove Marina!

Phillip Anderson & Russ Padgett brought in 5 bass at 16.64 lbs to take 1st Place worth $1,597.00! They also weighed in the Academy BF at 4.21 lbs and received an Academy Gift Card valued at $25!!

John Paul George & Jason Quinn finished 2nd with 15.76 lbs!

Kevin & Jacob Compton took 3rd with 14.76 lbs!

Cody Johnson & Vinson Blanton with some fat Lake  Wateree bass!

21 Teams BF Weight Winnings Points
Phillip Anderson – Russ Padgett 4.21 16.64 $1,597.00 110
John Paul George – Jason Quinn 4.07 15.76 $538.00 109
Kevin Compton – Jacob Comptom 3.59 14.76 $200.00 108
Todd Butler – Mack Kitchens 3.13 13.61 $140.00 107
Mike King – Mike Traynum 3.51 13.60 $147.00 106
Vinson Blanton – Cody Johsnon 3.10 13.48 105
Brett Collins 3.49 13.25 104
Jeff Knight – Alex Griffin 3.27 13.16 103
Chad Rabon – Walt Almond 3.29 12.87 102
Ray Dowey – Chanon Dowey 3.58 12.69 101
Jess Williams – Jim Smoak 3.24 12.66 100
Gary Michaud – Dustin Compton 3.18 12.22 99
Tim Haven – Craig Haven 3.42 10.25 98
Allen Fletcher – Tanner Fletcher 3.44 9.90 97
Scott Floyd 3.01 7.75 96
Paul Wells 0.00 0.00 95
Gabe Hopkins – Tal Lucas 0.00 0.00 95
Randy Robson 0.00 0.00 95
Steve Phillips 0.00 0.00 95
Jay Adams – Tony C 0.00 0.00 95
Total Entrys $2,520.00
BONUS $ $475.00
Total Paid At Ramp $2,475.00
Wateree 2020 Summer Final Fund $420.00
2020 CATT Championships $50.00
2020 Wateree Summer Final Fund Total $420.00
2020 CATT Championship Fund Total $3,775.00

MLF Pros Field 1765 Pounds, a Bass Pro Tour Record, from Sturgeon Bay:

MLF Pros Field 1765 Pounds, a Bass Pro Tour Record, from Sturgeon Bay:
Berkley Pro Keith Poche Caught 112 Pounds to Lead Group B

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 July 11, 2020 (Sturgeon Bay, Wisc.) The Bass Pro Tour returned to Sturgeon Bay today for Day One of the Covercraft Stage Five presented by Abu Garcia Group B Qualifying Round bringing in a collective 1,765 pounds on 593 bass. Berkley Pro Keith Poche dominated the second and third Periods to finish the day in first place with 112 pounds, nine ounces. Alton Jones Jr. marched up the score tracker into second place after catching only one fish in the first four hours of competition.  Season Points leader Jordan Lee pivoted early to end up in third place. Mike Iaconelli led early in the day’s competition and returned to finish fourth. Group B is off tomorrow, Sunday; Group A returns for the second day of their Qualifying Round where one will win an automatic berth to Wednesday’s Championship Round and 20 anglers will be sent home.

In this event hosted by Destination Sturgeon Bay, the field of 40 Pros secured two Bass Pro Tour records: the most scorable bass in one day and the most weight in one day. Collectively Group B caught 593 scorable (2 pounds or greater) bass, 40 more over Group A’s first-day count, for 1,765 pounds.

Louisiana-resident Keith Poche caught 51 pounds in the third Period alone to secure his 23-pound lead over second place and the fourth Pro of this tournament to cross the century mark (100+ pounds) in one day. After catching a modest six fish in Period one, Poche pivoted in Period two and never looked back, catching the most scorable bass for the day at 44 on a Berkley MaxScent flat worm.

“Today was one of those day’s you’re thankful to have had and thankful that it all worked out,” said Poche as the clock wound down to zero. “I ended up with over 100 pounds and the Berkley MaxScent flat worm has been the absolute deal for me. I found a group and it worked out today; what a day!”

A Louisiana-native and former college football player, Poche’s largest catch came in Period 2 with a four-pound, three-ounce smallmouth. Despite starting this event in 61st place in Season Points, today’s run could position Poche as a REDCREST qualifier (top 40) if he’s able to maintain his lead.

“I have a day off and hopefully will get back Monday and win the round,” Poche told fans during the General Tire Takeout show. “With a win (Monday) I’ll get into the top 10 Championship Round and a get chance to qualify for REDCREST 2021.”

Alton Jones Jr. ended the day in second place with 89 pounds, seven ounces despite a disappointing first Period. Jones Jr. worked through his waypoints on his Garmin to ultimately find a spot that had not been very productive in practice but a change in wind direction had pushed the fish in his direction. The Texas-native capitalized on it, catching an average of one fish every eight minutes to finish the day with 31 scorable bass.

“I don’t have a whole lot of history up here, but from the history I do have, the fish here move a lot. The wind currents make the fish up and vanish,” said Jones Jr. “I practiced with a south wind and had some good success; but the north wind made my spot a ghost town. I ended up in a place that I had caught a bass or two in practice but with the wind, the fish showed up by the hundreds. There’s a good chance I could go out on Monday and they will all be gone.”

Bass Pro Seasons Points leader Jordan Lee wasted no time in an unproductive spot at the start of the day and his move paid off as he climbed his way into third place with 71 pounds, 12 ounces. Currently 40 pounds, 13 ounces off Poche’s lead, Lee told fans that he is pleased with where he sits going into Monday’s final day of this round.

“I had a great day on the water today, drop-shotting this Berkley flat worm in green pumpkin,” said Lee. “The key for me was finding the bigger rock and milking a spot when I caught a fish. I’m looking forward to Monday; hoping for a good spot but I know (the fish) will move around.”

After an early lead, Mike Iaconelli finished in fourth with 67 pounds, nine ounces just ahead of Skeet Reese (67-03) and Bobby Lane (67-00). Adrian Avena, who finished in 12th place, landed the Berkley Big Bas of the Day with a five-pound, nine-ounce smallmouth as his first scorable bass of the day. Stephen Browning and Zack Birge straddle the elimination line in 20th and 21stplaces respectively. 64 pounds, seven ounces spreads the field from first to 20th place.

Group B will return to the water on Monday for the final day of their Qualifying Round. The winner of Group B will receive an automatic berth into Wednesday’s Championship Round and the bottom 20 will be eliminated based on their two-day total weight.

The Top Ten of Day One, Qualifying Group B finished as follows:

Place Angler Total Weight Total Fish Largest Fish
1 Keith Poche 112-09 44 4-03
2 Alton Jones Jr. 89-07 31 4-14
3 Jordan Lee 71-12 24 4-10
4 Mike Iaconelli 67-09 23 4-10
5 Skeet Reese 67-03 22 4-08
6 Bobby Lane 67-00 21 4-09
7 Cliff Pace 66-07 23 4-03
8 Todd Faircloth 64-05 23 3-12
9 Edwin Evers 62-00 24 3-10
10 Cody Meyer 60-11 10 4-07

For complete results, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com, Bass Pro Tour, Results.

The competition continues Sunday when Group A returns to the water for the second day of their Qualifying Round, including Josh Bertrand, Fletcher Shryock, Aaron Martens, and current leader Justin Lucas. The winner of Group A will earn an automatic berth into Wednesday’s Championship Round and places 2-20 will advance into Tuesday’s Knockout Round.

Pending no weather delays, the day begins at Sawyer Park Boat Launch, Sturgeon Bay, Wisc., 6:15 a.m. CT when the field reports to pick-up their MLF Official and camera operators before trailering to the ramp of his choice. With lines in at 8:00 a.m. CT, the competition consists of three, 150-minute periods.

Fans can catch all the action every day of competition (July 10-15) on MLFNOW! livestream on MajorLeagueFishing.com or download the MLF App for your Apple or GooglePlay device or on MyOutdoorTV (MOTV).

Dean Parrin & Trey Parrin Win CATT Lake Anna, VA June 27, 2020

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We concluded the Lake Anna Spring Trail June 27 with 9 teams entering the Final. We are planning a Fall Lake Anna Trail so keep checking back!

The 2020 CATT Championship is Nov 7-8  and if you entered 2 Lake Anna events you are eligible to enter! 1st Place $10,000!

Dean Parrin & Trey Parrin won with a whopping 24.26 lb bag worth $1,285.00!

9 Teams BF Weight Winnings
Dean Parrin – Trey Parrin 6.19 24.26 $1,285.00
Sonny Gleason – Larry Blanks 6.52 19.82 $800.00
Will Vickory – Dee Kidd 5.35 17.17
Tyrone Guyse – David Lakerman 5.14 16.11
John Doyle – Taylor McCann 0.00 14.87
Preston Cox – Larry Wollenshein 4.31 14.72
Gene Hall – Scott Taylor 4.53 10.26
Paul Watson – Mellisa Watson 3.92 6.49
Matt Martin – Chris Anthony 0.00 0.00

Chuck Murray & Randy Groves Win CATT Lake Gaston, NC June 28, 2020

Next Lake Gaston CATT is August 1st at Summit Landing!

Anytime you fish a 23 boat field and win $1,644.00 I would say that’s a great day on the water! Chuck Murray & Randy Groves weighed in 15.53 lbs to take 1st place at Lake Gaston! 

Top weights were tight and measured by less than ounces…

  • 2nd place Danny Wicker and Doug Washburn…15.17lbs
  • 3rd Greg Fernandez & John Letusick …15.06 after DF penalty
  • 4th Tyler Dix ……13.68lbs….
  • Honorable mention at 5th…Alan Mitchell & Billy Patrick…13.47lbs…

Everyone did a good job at waiting for key fobs for weigh in, this allowed for Spacing and kept a steady flow of bags at the scales…

Thanks to everyone for doing their best to social distance and take care of our beautiful resource….

*** pay attention to Facebook and the CATT website as we plan to add on a make up Friday event sometime in JULY** …

Should have permit this week… STAY TUNED…

23 Teams BF Weight Winnings Points
Chuck Murray – Randy Groves 4.60 15.53 $1,644.00 110
Danny Wicker- Doug Washburn 3.62 15.17 $765.00 109
Greg Fernandez- John Letusick 3.50 15.06 $370.00 108
Tyler Dix 4.44 13.68 $241.00 107
Alan Mitchell- Billy Patrick 3.18 13.47 106
Ron McMillian- Damian Nicholson 3.31 12.48 105
Jt Palmore – Bobby Crisman 0.00 11.95 104
Keith Joyce- Mark Roberson 0.00 11.75 103
Chris Bishop- Wesley Bennett 0.00 11.37 102
Adam Richardson- Gene Richardson 3.12 10.44 101
Scott Griffin- Jay Allen 0.00 10.43 100
Jay Wright 0.00 10.41 99
Shane Doughtie 0.00 10.25 98
Ivan Morris- Janet Morris 0.00 9.79 97
Scott Golden- Jessie Medlin 0.00 9.66 96
Garrison Vick – Abigail Leonard 3.79 8.67 95
Lee Allred- Eric Massey 0.00 8.57 94
Bobby Peeden- TJ Myrick 3.85 6.09 93
Greg Krop- Dave Fowler 0.00 0.00 92
David Collins- Jacob Falhauer 0.00 0.00 92
Clay Ausley – Ken McNeil 0.00 0.00 92
Brandon Hendricks- Kenny Miller 0.00 0.00 92
Josh Lanaville- Timmy Davis 0.00 0.00 92
Total Entrys $2,760.00
BONUS $ $800.00
Total Paid At Ramp $3,020.00
Gaston 2020 Final Fund $320.00
2020 CATT Championship Fund $50.00
2020 Gaston Final Fund Total $320.00
2020 CATT Championships Fund Total $4,025.00

ICAST: Best New Boating Accessory Takes the Funk Out of Fishing and Boating

ICAST: Best New Boating Accessory Takes the Funk Out of Fishing and Boating

NEW OZ by ScentLok NFuse Ozone Sprayer attacks odor-causing bacteria and other unhealthy contaminants on and around anglers’ boats and gear

MUSKEGON, Mich. (July 10, 2020) – The fishing and boating lifestyle is fabulous… until it stinks. Odors from live bait, rogue fish slime, mold and mildew can get trapped in the fabrics inside cabins, in coolers, livewells, fish boxes, on gear… even inside our vehicles and homes. Additionally, the damp marine environment can result in the growth of bacteria, mold and mildew in the compartments and cabins of our boats and the other places we store our gear. Cleaning and disinfecting after a day on the water can take hours.

Thankfully, there’s an easy and powerful new solution for battling these unhealthy and odor-causing contaminants on and around your boats and gear.

Nature’s Powerful Cleaning Agent

Ever notice how the air smells “clean” before, during and after a thunderstorm? That’s because lightning and other electrical charges in the atmosphere split nitrogen and oxygen molecules into individual atoms, some of which recombine to form large amounts of ozone (O3), which oxidize odor molecules and other volatile compounds in the environment, giving the air a fresh, clean aroma.

Ozone is a powerful, natural deodorizing agent. The O3 molecule is inherently unstable; the third oxygen atom has a tendency to break its relatively weak bond and attach to other nearby molecules at any opportunity, forming new compounds in the process. When a molecule with a distinct odor receives an additional oxygen atom through oxidation, it is changed to something new that no longer possesses the recognizable odor. As contaminants are destroyed, the ozone reverts back to normal oxygen.

That’s why ozone is such a powerful odor destroyer, and why the NEW OZ by ScentLok NFuse Ozone Sprayer is an indispensable tool for anyone who wants to quickly, effectively and naturally deodorize and refresh surfaces on their boats and gear.

OZ NFuse Ozone Sprayer

The OZ NFuse Ozone Sprayer is more than a good idea; it’s a good idea that’s been well-executed through ScentLok’s significant research, engineering and manufacturing resources to deliver exceptional results and distinct advantages over typical disinfecting products. The remarkable, all-new OZ NFuse Ozone Sprayer uses Ozone technology to transform water into a powerful, renewable and environmentally-safe cleaning solution that’s proven to destroy up to 99.9% of odor-causing bacteria on contact. It’s the perfect solution for keeping boating and fishing surfaces fresh, healthy and smelling great.

The all-new OZ NFuse Sprayer injects ozone molecules directly into ordinary water. Once the 13-oz. reservoir bottle is filled, a press of the button on the NFuse Sprayer begins activating the water into a powerful, oxidizing cleanser using an exclusive platinum and titanium charging system. In just 90 seconds you have a powerful and safe cleaning solution to attack odor-causing bacteria, mold, mildew, fungus and viruses on any surface… even hard-to-clean fabrics.

The InfiniCote 360 nozzle creates an ultra-fine mist for an increased coverage area and also works upside down to easily reach tight spaces like the insides of livewells, coolers, and in-deck storage compartments easy.

Use OZ NFuse to safely destroy odor-causing bacteria, mold, mildew, viruses and fungus wherever they exist. It’s ideal for marine heads, galley surfaces, fish-cleaning boards, coolers, compartments, baitwells, decks, gear, cabin fabrics and more.

Best of all, the OZ NFuse Ozone Sprayer is engineered for continuous reuse. Simply recharge the bottle with the included Micro-USB cable, refill and reactivate whenever and wherever needed… on the boat, on the dock, inside your vehicle or at home. And because it uses no harmful chemicals and replaces multiple plastic bottles of conventional disinfecting spray, it’s also good for the environment.

Your boating and fishing time is precious… and your investments are substantial. Maximize the enjoyment your lifestyle affords while protecting those investment with the all new OZ NFuse Ozone Sprayer. It attacks odor-causing bacteria, mold, mildew, fungus and viruses on contact, and is the ideal, all-natural and renewable solution for cleaning and refreshing the surfaces and environments on and around your boats and fishing gear, without harmful chemicals or residues that can be toxic to live bait.

So go ahead and do what you do. Go safe and go clean with less effort, less time, less environmental impact, and less worry than ever before – with the all-new OZ by ScentLok NFuse Ozone Sprayer.

OZ by ScentLok NFuse Ozone Sprayer

  • One-button design activates an exclusive metal charging system to turn ordinary water into ozonized water in just over a minute
  • Ozonated water is proven to reduce odor-causing bacteria up to 99.9%
  • Unlimited refills using regular tap or bottled water
  • Rechargeable battery for thousands of charge cycles
  • InfiniCote 360 nozzle design creates an ultra-fine mist for class-leading coverage and performance – even upside down
  • MSRP: $129.99
  • Available online and at OZ by ScentLok dealers in July, 2020

See the remarkable, all-new OZ by ScentLok NFuse Ozone Sprayer in the ICAST 2020 Online New Product Showcase in the Boating Accessories category. Learn more at ozbyscentlok.com.

NOTE: Ozone can accelerate the natural oxidation and deterioration of certain materials. Prolonged and repeated high concentrations of ozone exposure to rubber fuel lines and monofilament fishing line is not recommended.

Gary Debrito & Derek Goodman Win CATT Tidewater Perquimans River, NC June 28, 2020

Next Tidewater  CATT is on the Chowan River July 19 launching from Shoups Landing!

We’re picking up steam on the Tidewater Division with 27 teams entering the Qualifier on the Perquimans River June 28th! As you can see the purse will increase so get your fishing buddies to come join us at the Chowan River July 19th!

The CATT Championship is Nov 7-8, 2020! 1st Place is a minimum of $10,000! We paid back $25,000 to 1st Place last year with a field a tad shy of 190 boats! Click on the link for more info!  https://www.cattteamtrail.com/divisions/catt-championship/

To view the Tidewater Points go to the Tidewater Division Page and scroll all the way down to the bottom and you will see the Tidewater Points! Tidewater Point winner fish the Final free and will be boat #1 at the Tidewater Final! 1st Place at the Tidewater Final takes home $2,500.00!

Gary Debrito & Derek Goodman are our big winners from the Perquimans River! They weighed in 5 bass at 19.55 lbs and took home $1,675.00!

2nd Place went to David Gardner & Tom Foster with 17.29 lbs!

Mike & JP Scott with their 4th place bag! 

27 Teams BF Weight Winnings Points
Gary Debrito/ Derek Goodman 5.40 19.55 $1,675.00 110
Tom Foster/ David Gardner 5.95 17.29 $600.00 109
Mike Chloumoudis/ JA Williford 0.00 15.79 $300.00 108
Mike Scott/ JP Scott 4.89 15.75 $200.00 107
Mark Moretz/ Ray Cobb 5.42 15.72 $150.00 106
Jeff Peterson/ Bobby Clarke 6.61 15.29 $81.00 105
Chris Turner/ Kenneth Moore 4.80 14.45 104
Jamie Phelps/JR Mulligan 0.00 14.05 103
Keith Jennings/ Jerry Murray 6.78 14.01 $189.00 102
Jason Law/ Terry Lovell 0.00 13.67 101
Mike Evans/ Heath Parker 0.00 13.23 100
Jeff Hayden/ Benny Cannon 4.59 12.73 99
Ronnie Ketchum/ Benny Hendricks 0.00 12.43 98
Charlie Reed/ Tom Houlroyd 0.00 12.35 97
Ricky Mize/ Chris Mize 4.12 11.83 96
Mike Knapp/ Ben Knapp 0.00 11.39 95
Brandon Overton/Johnny Jones 0.00
9.82
94
Greg Dick/ Jim Dick 0.00 9.65 93
Mark London/ Matt Jennings 0.00 9.42 92
David Shaffer/ Scott Shaffer 0.00 8.24 91
Steve Brickhouse/ James Williams 6.32 8.20 90
Matt Greshak/ Dustin Alley 0.00 4.25 89
Scott Rock/ Cliff Hoggard 0.00 0.00 88
Brad Hiddinbotham/ Chad Outlaw 0.00 0.00 88
Joe Glazebrook/ Chris Carmel 0.00 0.00 88
Ken Kipler/ Shawn Dunlap 0.00 0.00 88
Josh Powell/ Eric Rountree 0.00 0.00 88
Total Entrys $3,240.00
BONUS $ $450.00
Total Paid At Ramp $3,195.00
2019 Tidewater Final Fund $370.00
2019 CATT Championship Fund $75.00
2019 Tidewater Final Fund Total $1,030.00
2019 CATT Championship Fund Total $3,975.00

Amazon And Anglers Team Up For New Bassmaster YouTube Series

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Amazon And Anglers Team Up For New Bassmaster YouTube Series

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Fishing fans will delve into the daily adventures of professional anglers on the new Amazon-sponsored series Zaldaingerous, presented by Bassmaster, premiering July 13 at 9:00 a.m. CST on the Bassmaster YouTube channel.

Each episode of Zaldaingerous lures fans into the exciting lives of Bassmaster Elite Series angler Chris Zaldain, and his wife, Trait, a pro on the Basspro.com Bassmaster Opens Series. Along with a transparent look into the Zaldain’s home life with their rescue dog, Nebo, hard-fought victories and heartbreaking defeats, the grind of the tournament season and exhilarating road trips, viewers will enjoy unprecedented insight into the outdoors, gear and fishing techniques.

“As a married couple fishing our own tournaments around the country, we have to split time following each other and focusing on our own events,” said Trait. “In our downtime, we find ourselves looking for new fishing experiences that don’t have anything to do with competition, tournaments or bass!”

“We hope people walk away from the show smiling and ready to get outdoors,” Chris added. “The whole goal is to show how beautiful the outdoors is and that anyone can experience a beautiful sunrise or sunset no matter where they live.”

Running July 13 through Dec. 14, each of the 12 bi-weekly episodes will be accompanied by a live YouTube chat hosted by Chris and Trait. Additionally, episodes will be available to stream on Amazon Prime and view on Amazon’s various social media platforms as well as the Zaldaingerous YouTube channel and Bassmaster.com.

In the first episode — “Desert Tripping” — the Zaldains head to the Wild West for fishing and fun in the deserts of Arizona, California and Nevada.

“Whether it’s a river flowing through a city, out on the coast or even in the desert, everyone has water close by, and we hope to showcase these great waterways,” said Trait.

Reflecting on shooting the series, Trait also shared the joy of sharing new places and experiences with their camera operator, Mack. “Seeing him light up — smiling — just like we did our first time to the desert and the other places around the country reminds us how amazing the road we are on really is!”

The series is part of a larger partnership between B.A.S.S. and Amazon, which will also feature custom-curated gift and gear guides for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts by the Bassmaster Magazine staff.

“We’re thrilled to help Amazon connect with enthusiastic Bassmaster.com readers and fans of sportfishing,” said Bruce Akin, B.A.S.S. CEO. “Amazon is the ideal partner to help grassroots anglers find the same gear their favorite pros use regardless of what waters they call home.”

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Inspired by Extreme Offshore Conditions

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Inspired by Extreme Offshore Conditions

New fishing-focused, cold-weather FG350 Winter Angler Jacket and Bibs influenced by Gill’s expertise in severe marine conditions 

Buford, GA (July 10, 2020) – Every new product has an inspiration. Some are introduced to hit a popular retail price. Others are merely degraded imitations of the real thing to undercut the market. Some bring improvements to their category. A rare few draw from years of knowhow to truly advance performance while improving the sport. Gill is the latter.

Since 1975, Gill has provided the gear boaters, sailors and anglers require to defy the weather, while maximizing the entire experience. Most recently, Gill leaned on the company’s celebrated history in offshore sailing and combined it with their authority in technical fishing gear to create the new FG350 Winter Angler Jacket and Bibs.

This is the most functional and versatile fishing suit ever introduced. An industry first, Gill fused the best features and performance of the top ice fishing suits with extreme raingear. You don’t wear your ice fishing suit on open water because it’s cumbersome and leaks. You don’t don your raingear on the ice for fear of freezing. Worry no more. Gill packs it all in the FG350.

Both the top and bottom are waterproof. Not water resistant. Not hopefully waterproof. But decidedly waterproof. Gill achieves this by incorporating an advanced and breathable 2-layer fabric waterproof system into both the jacket and bibs.

Bolstering the FG350’s waterproofness, Gill applies a durable water-repellent finish, which provides longevity.

It’s said that any system is only as good as its weakest link. In this application, that means no matter the waterproof rating of the fabric, if water makes it through the seams, the system fails. Gill understands this and eliminates weaknesses by fully taping and pressure testing every seam, head to toe.

Enhancing the suit’s strength, Gill employs reinforcement fabric on both the seat and knees to provide coverage and protection against severe surfaces. Tried and trusted for years within the marine industry, the fabric withstands the harshest of deck surfaces, giving the wearer ultimate peace of mind. The fabric is tested in the lab using 320 grit sandpaper for over 80,000 revolutions, ensuring it will perform above and beyond industry standards.

The FG350’s insulation isn’t run-of-the-mill, either. A specialty synthetic insulation is formed into measured sheets, versus loose insulation material sewn in that invariably migrates and bunches, creating cold spots. The insulated sheets are spread evenly across the bibs and jacket and sewn into the seams as anchors. Gill’s lightweight insulation also retains large volumes of body heat.

The FG350 Jacket anchors the two-piece ensemble. Rife with features and intelligent design elements, it has no rivals. Beginning at the top, Gill integrates its legendary Vortex hood. Known by mariners and anglers worldwide, the Vortex hood’s ingenious construction serves multiple purposes.

Gill’s imaginative Vortex Hood solves several issues faced by anglers and boaters. “Originally, we engaged with our team of pros who shared their issues. Many of them wear a baseball or trucker-style cap, hoodie, and then the waterproof shell with the hood up. Hoods inflate, caps fly off, so, we got to work on developing a solution,” says Matt Clark, Product Development Director, Gill.

“The Vortex Hood has a three-channeled construction with air chutes built into the hood itself. One goes over the top of the head and exits at the rear of the collar, and two vents down the side of the hood and out through the collar. You get a slipstream effect, allowing air to enter the front and exit out the back.

“Look at it in aerospace terms. With an airplane wing you get the vortex effect when wind travels faster over the top of the curved surface. So, over the top of the Vortex Hood wind speed accelerates and the air is sucked out the back of the hood.”

But when it’s exceptionally cold, like out on the ice, the last thing you want is wind passing through. To that, the Vortex hood features a high facemask with easily accessed double drawcords to secure the hood tightly around your face. Icy winds are kept at bay.

The jacket’s main zipper is carefully considered, too. A robust 2-way zipper is protected by a storm flap constructed of the same waterproof 2-layer material. The storm flap completely negates heavy winds from piercing through the zipper. Moreover, icy rain can’t freeze your zipper shut. The zipper is finished with a snap, too, holding the storm flap in place.

The FG350 Jacket sports a pair of roomy utilitarian chest pockets as well. With zipper closures and storm flap covers, the pockets yield ample space for essentials like a smartphone and fishing tools.

A major predicament with most cold weather jackets are cumbersome or ineffective cuffs. Angler arm lengths vary significantly, even for wearers of the same size jacket. Because of this, Gill builds in a secure, and highly adjustable cuff. It can be adjusted to accommodate everything from substantial cold weather gloves to merely the naked hand.

And, again, addressing waterproofness, the FG350 jacket includes a water-tight, PU inner cuff, which adds to the overall comfort proposition. Gone is the plight of water sliding up the cuff and wicking into your midlayers. Say goodbye to that familiar clammy feel.

Finally, Gill’s FG350 Jacket integrates an internal drawcord at the waist, letting you personalize fit, and at the same time keeping frigid air from funneling up and in.

The FG350 Bibs are as thoughtfully constructed as the Jacket, including the breathable, waterproof 2-layer fabric, fully taped seams, and insulating properties.

Functional features begin with full-length zippered legs, which are logically covered with double storm flaps. Sporting full-length zippers merits easy on and off. Get out of the truck and instantly and effortlessly slip into the bibs without removing your boots.

The Bibs sport extra-wide, adjustable suspender straps, too, easing the pains caused by typical skinny straps digging in. As well, the broad shoulder straps reduce the back and shoulder strain common from a long day on the ice or in the boat, as bib weight is more evenly distributed across your shoulders. The FG350 Bibs feature an elasticated strip on the backside above the hips, holding the bibs in perfect posture, while further lightening the load and reducing fatigue on the shoulders.

Just below Gill’s signature high-rise chest is an extra-wide, zippered cargo pocket with storm flap. Store, protect and easily access items like mini tackle boxes, leader line spool and fishing tools.

Realizing the rigors of bending and kneeling, and how lesser bibs can hike and pull, Gill incorporated performance-cut articulated knees. Meaning the bibs work with your body, not against it. The knees also feature abrasion resistant padding.

Lastly, you’ll appreciate the external D-ring attachment points for carrying critical gear like lanyards and fishing tools.

Both FG350 Jacket and Bibs come in Graphite and are available in sizes XS to 4XL. MSRP for the Jacket is $325 USD, Bibs $250 USD.

Gill’s new fishing-focused cold-weather FG350 Jacket and Bibs don’t imitate any other product on the market… except, perhaps the best features of some of their own, proven offshore and cold-weather designs. Their only inspiration is true angler comfort and longevity, drawing on technical innovation and proven expertise in materials and design to elevate the fishing experience in the nastiest conditions.

Robert Clarke & Lonnie Jones Win CATT Santee Cooper ,SC June 27, 2020

We will be looking to do something in the Fall at Santee Cooper! Keep checking back! We finally were able to get the Final in! 

Robert Clarke & Lonnie Jones win the Santee Cooper Final with 15.55 lbs! $2,525.00!

 

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23 Teams BF Weight Winnings
Robert Clarke – Lonnie Jones 6.33 15.55 $2,525.00
Mac Cook – Patrick Cook 6.51 14.22 $900.00
Jamie Partee – Jay McCutchen 4.90 14.05 $400.00
Mike Watson – Craig McFadden 6.53 14.03 $291.00
Max Terry – James Glasscock 5.20 13.62
Ray Walsh 4.07 13.09
Ed Paul – Eddie Paul 4.50 10.98
Bunn Tyson – Thad Driggers 0.00 10.50
Gordon Owens – Horace Scott 0.00 10.49
Brian Scott – Brad Beatson 4.34 10.18
Greg Walker – Scott Perrine 8.40 10.08 $154.00
Wade Grooms 0.00 9.92
Bucky DeBerry 0.00 7.68
John Wilson – Cody Armstrong 0.00 7.45
Mac Altman – Randall Miller 0.00 7.43
Don Pendarvis – Bobby Gibbs 0.00 6.37
Jason Green – Bryan Miller 0.00 0.00
Illya Smith – Frank Celestine 6.33 0.00
Barry Brown – Steven Walker 0.00 0.00
Chad Crosby 0.00 0.00
Brent Riley – Nathan Burgess 0.00 0.00
Jamie Blackburn – Chris McClary 0.00 0.00
Ben Cox – Chad Cook 0.00 0.00