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Dale Winstead and Rick Morris Win CATT East Roanoke River, NC June 27, 2020

Next East CATT is back at the Roanoke River launching from the Water St Light House Landing August 22nd! We had a great crowd for this one so lets keep growing!

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 East Points go to the East Division Page and scroll all the way down to the bottom and you will see the East Points! East Point winner fish the Final free and will be boat #1 at the East Final!

1st- Dale Winstead and Rick Morris with 16.14 lbs $500 side pot $420 and they also won big fish 5.62 lbs and a check for $154. Grand total $1,074.00. Congratulations guys!

2nd- Steve Vann and Dean Thompson with 15.99 lbs and a check for $300. Congratulations guys!

3rd- Zeb West and Wayne Stallings 13.62 lbs and a check for $200. Congratulations guys!

4th- James Ormond and Danny Flynn with 12.65 lbs and a check for $100. They also won 2nd big fish and a check for $66. Congratulations guys

Nick Hager & Chris Chavis Win CATT Savannah River, GA June 27, 2020

Next Savannah River CATT is July 25 at Stokes Bluff! This will be the last Qualifier and your last chance to fish the Savannah River Final August 22nd! You only have to enter 1 Savannah River Qualifier to be eligible to enter the Savannah River Final! We will have over $1,000.00 in the Savannah River Final fund to add to the purse at the Final so look for a great payback at the Final! 

Nick Hager & Chris Chavis took 1st Place with 16.19 lbs!

2nd went to Alston Long & Colton Tuten with 14.26 lbs!

Anthony Joyner pictured with the 1st BF weighing 6.90 lbs!

12 Teams BF Weight Winnings Points
Chris Chavis/Nick Hager 5.03 16.19 $621.00 110
Alston Long/Colton Tuten 0.00 14.26 $180.00 109
Ken Morgan Richard Boatright 0.00 13.38 108
Anthony Joyner/Barry Conley 6.90 12.05 107
Wesley Mullins/Matt Cantrell 0.00 9.90 106
Aaron Soucy/Mike Hucks 0.00 9.35 105
Frank Ackerman/Jamie Rushing 0.00 9.05 104
Mel Long/Felix Stanley 0.00 8.06 103
Tim Roundtree/Al Pittman 0.00 7.92 102
Ray Kessler/Scott Nobles 0.00 6.49 101
Joe Toth 0.00 5.55 100
Mac Sampey 0.00 3.10 99
Total Entrys $960.00
BONUS $ $225.00
Total Paid At Ramp $800.00
Savannah River 2020 Winter Final Fund $385.00
2020 CATT Championship Fund $0.00
2020 Savannah River Winter Final Fund $860.00
2020 CATT Championship Fund Total $3,850.00

Daiwa Expands Tatula Baitcasting Line

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Daiwa Expands Tatula Baitcasting Line

New TATULA 300 offers discerning anglers premium performance for fishing big baits

Cypress, CA (July 9, 2020) – Just when you thought the in-demand Tatula reel family couldn’t get any better, Daiwa unleashes the new Tatula 300, a true 300-size reel for throwing big bass baits. Daiwa’s progressive product development team redesigned the new Tatula to bring anglers a slightly larger option perfect for a variety of applications including outsized, deep-diving crankbaits, swimbaits, A rigs, and more. In short, it’s the perfect option for anglers fishing large presentations for even larger fish…

What really makes The Daiwa Tatula 300 so special is the inclusion of the T-Wing System level-wind. When you take the reel out of gear it allows for less resistance on the line, allowing the line to cast further. Daiwa’s spool lets anglers finely tune the spool tension while the T-Wing System level-wind opens up line feed, working together to cast longer, more accurately, and provide stress-free control when chunking into the wind, skipping baits or casting large lures. The T-Wing System is also very efficient at reducing backlashes on the 300-size reel with large spool. It does this by reducing the angle of the line coming off the spool and spool speed, providing efficient operation unlike anything on the market in this reel class.

The new Tatula 300 also features Daiwa’s patented Magforce Z magnetic casting system which is located on the exterior of the reel making adjustments easy depending on wind conditions, the rods you’re fishing, and overall aerodynamics of the baits you’re throwing.

Internally, the reel has much bigger gears for handing big baits and fish, necessitated by the aluminum frame which allows space for the larger gears in precise alignment, and subsequently, much more power and torque. Besides the aluminum frame, the Tatula 300 also features an aluminum side plate. The non-handle side is graphite to reduce the overall weight of the reel.

On the drag side of things, anglers will be impressed with the Ultimate Tournament Drag (UTD™), which offers a truly exceptional amount of maximum drag at 28.7 lbs. Most competitive 300-size low profile reels max out at about 22 lbs.

Comfort is enhanced with Soft Touch handle knobs and a large 110mm heavy cranking power handle which provides a steady grip for all fishing scenarios.

The reel also features a 43mm aluminum deep spool that easily accommodates a full spool of heavy monofilament or braid.

Anglers will also notice how smooth the reel operates, thanks to two corrosion-resistant ball bearings, five regular shielded ball bearings, and one anti-reverse bearing.

The 300 size Tatula is available in Standard (6.3:1), High Speed (7.1:1) and Hyper Speed (8.1:1). And all gear ratios come in both left- and right-hand models.

When you’re considering a slightly larger palmable baitcaster, look no further than Daiwa’s new TATULA 300…a reel that is set to bring a whole new level of efficiency to fishing large baits for big fish.

TATULA 300 Features:

  • Aluminum Frame for strength, rigidity and smooth performance
  • T-Wing System (TWS)
  • 43mm Aluminum Deep Spool
  • Ultimate Tournament Drag (UTD)
  • 110mm Heavy Cranking Power Handle
  • Jet Black Finish with Daiwa logo
  • Available Gear Ratios (6.3:1) (7.1:1) (8.1:1)

MSRP $269.99

Final Stage of 2020 Bass Pro Tour Starts Friday:

Final Stage of 2020 Bass Pro Tour Starts Friday: Major League Fishing Pros Battle on Lake Michigan for Stage Title and Season Champ

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July 9, 2020 (Sturgeon Bay, Wisc.) The Bass Pro Tour Covercraft Stage Five presented by Abu Garcia hosted by Destination Sturgeon Bay will stream live on MLFNOW! July 10-15, 2020, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. CT daily. The 80 best professional anglers in the world will compete for the Stage Title as well as the Season Points Champion.  Stage Five will also determine who qualifies for the 2021 REDCREST and Heavy Hitters events. 29-year-old Jordan Lee leads the race for Points Champion with Fletcher Shryock, Jacob Wheeler and Ott DeFoe rounding out the top four.

Major League Fishing (MLF) returned to competition in June following a mid-season pause to minimize the spread of the coronavirus. An inherently socially distant sport, MLF’s catch-weigh-immediately release format eliminates the need for a weigh-in/central gathering in competition. The League also implemented guidelines to protect and respect competitors, essential staff, and the host community including social distancing, face coverings, and the cancelation of fan events. For Sturgeon Bay, the League has also implemented their trailering policy, usually reserved for instances of weather, to decentralize anglers as they launch and return their boats from the competition field.

MLF worked with Destination Sturgeon Bay to host this final Stage after travel restrictions in Vermont forced a change from the previously announced location.

“We are beyond excited to welcome Major League Fishing to Sturgeon Bay, Door County for their final tournament of the season,” said Pam Seiler, Destination Sturgeon Bay Executive Director. “Being able to jump in to assist with the last-minute location change, we know that anglers and fans alike will love what Sturgeon Bay, Door County has to offer. We’re looking forward to seeing the pros catch record-setting bass as many anglers return for a second visit to our area and appreciate the opportunity to host as we know that this tournament will be of great economic value to our local businesses and community.”

Covercraft Stage Five presented by Abu Garcia will determine the 2020 Bass Pro Tour Points Champion. Berkley Pro Jordan Lee leads the field with 276 points. Fletcher Shryock sits in second place with 269 points and Jordan Wheeler is closely behind at 267 points. Points are awarded at each stage of the 2020 Bass Pro Tour by place through the field of 80 (80 points for finishing first, 79 points for second place, and so on). To view the complete standings, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com/standing.

Veteran angler Kevin VanDam enters Stage Five in 15th place and recently told reporters of the importance of this week’s event.

“This really is the most important event of our season,” said VanDam, a four-time Bassmaster Classic winner. “Stage Five determines our Season Points Champion, REDCREST qualifiers, and now the 2021 Heavy Hitters qualifiers. A lot is on the line this week for each Pro. It’s going to be a great event to watch!”

The top 40 anglers in season-long points qualify for REDCREST, the Bass Pro Tour Championship, scheduled for February 21-29, 2020 on Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees, hosted by Tulsa Regional Tourism. Mike McClelland (41st), Fred “Boom Boom” Roumbanis (42nd), and Lake Erie’s Dave Lefebre (43rd) sit within striking distance of James Elam (38th), Justin Atkins (39th), and James “Worldwide” Watson (40th). Aaron Martens currently sits in 46th place despite missing Stage Four while undergoing treatment for brain cancer. Only 92 days after undergoing life-saving brain surgery, Martens returns to fish this, the final stage. Before his diagnosis, Martens finished in the top 20 at Stages One and Three earlier this year.  For the complete standings, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com/standing.

MLF recently announced that Toyota Heavy Hitters presented by Venmo will return in 2021. To qualify, each Pro’s largest catch of each Stage of the 2020 Bass Pro Tour (five Stages) is tallied. The 40 anglers with the heaviest “bag” qualify for the 2021 special event, featuring over $750,000 in payouts. The payout schedule includes big-fish bonuses per round, which can make one fish worth $100,000. Jordan Lee, winner of the inaugural Heavy Hitters event on the Kissimmee Chain June 7-12, leads the field with 30 pounds, four ounces on four bass. Andy Morgan (26-14), Takahiro Omori (26-12), and Michael Neal (26-9) sit nearby in second through fourth place.

Covercraft Stage Five presented by Abu Garcia hosted by Destination Sturgeon Bay will air on Discovery Channel as two, two-hour original episodes September 26 and October 3, 2020. For additional details, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com/tv-schedule.

About Major League Fishing   
Founded in 2011, Major League Fishing (MLF) brings the high-intensity sport of competitive bass fishing into America’s living rooms on Outdoor Channel, Discovery, CBS, CBS Sports Network, World Fishing Network, Sportsman Channel, and on-demand on MyOutdoorTV (MOTV). The Bass Pro Tour consists of eight events and a championship streamed live on www.MajorLeagueFishing.com and MOTV.

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

For more information on the league and anglers, visit www.MajorLeagueFishing.com and follow MLF on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

Daiwa Launches New J-Fluoro Samurai Fluorocarbon

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Daiwa Launches New J-Fluoro Samurai Fluorocarbon

New fluorocarbon mainline delivers the ultimate in strength, reliability and fishability

Cypress, CA (July 8, 2020) – Quality fishing line is cornerstone to success, period. Without it, the prospect of catches are dramatically decreased – lures break off, memory coils eliminate sensitivity and power, and worst of all, fish can be dumped at boatside or bank. That said, it should be on every angler’s mind to only fish with the best line available. Enter Daiwa.

In a class all its own, Daiwa’s new J-Fluoro Samurai premium fluorocarbon mainline brings invisibility, strength, reliability, and unrivaled overall performance to anglers of all walks. Engineered and produced in Japan, J-Fluoro Samurai brings a new level of versatility, too, offered in a multitude of sizes with varying levels of tautness and super small diameters.

The fluorocarbon craze is legitimate, too. Saltwater anglers were first to discover its miraculous properties when compared to monofilament. Diameters are narrower, creating less resistance and bowing in the water, which improves sensitivity and hooksetting power. Line clarity is key, too. Inherently, fluorocarbon is less visible in the water due to its thinner diameter. Moreover, fluorocarbon is more translucent than monofilament, bolstering invisibility.

The past decade has seen scores of freshwater anglers making the switch as well, and for all the same reasons. Add to it fluorocarbon’s resistance to nicks and cuts, and the choice is, well, clear.

Available in 2-, 4-, 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, 10-, 12-, 14-, 16-, 18-, 20-, 22-, and 25-pound test strengths, there’s a line weight to suit every fishing application. For panfish and trout anglers to bass and walleye to inshore species, J-Fluoro Samurai is sure to impress with its ultra-clarity and strength characteristics. 2-12 lbs. tests are formulated stouter for better sensitivity, while 14-25 lb. tests are made softer for better spool management.

All weights of J-Fluoro Samurai are wound on ergonomic spools with convenient filler-enabled spool protectors. And, distinctively, the 220 yd. filler spools are marked with a D-VEC sticker at the midway point, yielding an exact count when spooling two reels.

If you’re serious about making your link to the fish the best possible, J-Fluoro Samurai should be on your essentials list.

220 yd. Filler Spools MSRP $20.99 – 42.99

1,000 yd. Bulk Spools MSRP $59.99 – 159.99

You Can’t Do This with Soft Plastics, Right?

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You Can’t Do This with Soft Plastics, Right?

Z-Man® GOAT Series Baits bring high-action, extra buzz and attitude to every presentation

Ladson, SC (July 8, 2020) – And you thought we were talking about the greatest bass bait of all time. You know, top dawg. Conquering hero. Sickest of the soft plastics. The one bait that promises to bring order to the big bass universe.

Why can’t a goat just be . . . a GOAT? You know, those eccentric, unpredictable creatures with an attitude problem. They kick, buck, stomp on and head butt everything in sight. Ever looked a goat in the eye? Don’t. But don’t take your eyes off one, either, because even when it’s sitting still, well, who knows what a goat might do next?

Jig it, swim it, frog it, Ned-rig it, flip it, buzz it, ChatterBait it . . . you get the idea.

One angler who might have the answer is Joey Nania, a professional angler and guide who played a key role in designing the hottest new Z-Man bait—the GOAT! “I knew if we built this bait right—and that meant using 10X Tough ElaZtech®—anglers would have something truly special to add to their arsenals, a jig and ChatterBait® trailer, a standalone flapper bait and a topwater frog, all in one.”

Nania, host of Sweetwater TV, illustrates the year-long process of testing prototypes and fine-tuning bait anatomy. “Our goal was to craft a compact bait that glided on the drop, but also continuously flapped and vibrated at any speed,” he explains. “Prototyping allowed us to really dial in leg thickness, length, and angle and tune the paddle tails like two individual swimbaits.

“The final versions are just awesome,” Nania affirms. “The legs have a nice tight kick, and swim like a natural bluegill or shad. The baits are super soft and buoyant at the same time. Tough as nails, too. ElaZtech lets us do things with this bait that wouldn’t have been possible with traditional soft plastics.”

Poured and molded in three proven sizes, GOAT series baits all present the same flattened, segmented grub profile, producing a slow, alluring glide on the drop. Activated with the slightest forward momentum, twin flapper legs transition into matching paddle tails. Curved to catch and move more water, the GOAT’s tails commence thumping the moment you turn the reel handle; they kick and hum no matter the speed. A multitude of thorny leg spines bolster texture and visual attraction.

Rig it as a trailer— ChatterBait, swim jig, swing head jig, football jig, buzzbait, flipping jig, Ned jig. Jig it. Swim it. Hop it. Flip it. Texas rig it. Fish it as a floating frog and see what happens next.

Baby GOAT

A finesse bait utility player, the 3-inch Baby GOAT, says Z-Man pro Luke Clausen, performs impeccably on a Ned rig, finesse jig, or as a swimming grub. “On a Ned rig, the Baby GOAT becomes a cool little crayfish,” says Clausen, a smallmouth bass savant. “The paddle tails come to life even at really slow retrieve speeds, so they’re constantly working for you. And the buoyant ElaZtech material produces residual, never-ending action, even on the pause.”

Nania taps the Baby GOAT as his go-to finesse jig trailer. “The Baby GOAT is a 100-percent perfect match for Z-Man’s CrossEyeZ™ Power Finesse Jig,” he says. “Gives me a small jig profile with a bigtime flap-factor.”

GOAT

A midsized kicker grub, the 3.75-inch GOAT offers even greater tail-thumping motion. “It’s the ideal size for trailing your favorite ChatterBait,” believes Clausen. “One trick is to rig the GOAT vertically on the hook like a swimbait, rather than flat. Pull the legs apart and when you retrieve it, the bait will swim with a cool scissor-kicking action—a totally fresh look that’s been really hot on a ChatterBait this year.”

Clausen says another overlooked application is to present the GOAT on a Carolina Rig. “Doesn’t take much speed to activate the bait’s tails. Plus, its buoyancy keeps it elevated just above short grass, when worked on a Carolina. And again, even at rest, the bait’s buoyant legs never entirely stop twitching; the GOAT’s always talking to the bass.”

Nania calls the midsized GOAT an ideal flipping bait as well as a perfect match for the back of a swing-head jig. “You get a super-lively, compact presentation,” he says. “The bait’s buoyancy makes the legs swim and thump when you’re reeling or when the GOAT is sinking. When it touches down or contacts an obstruction, the bait’s tails stand up and wave.”

Billy GOAT

Maxing out thump and water displacement, the 4.25-inch Billy GOAT likes to throw its bulk around, announcing its presence on the back of a flipping jig or Texas rig with authority. Fellow Bass Pro /MLF Tour angler Stephen Browning calls the Billy GOAT “a super efficient bait for flipping and punching. The big Billy GOAT fishes equally well when you swim it or when you slow-drag it on a jig,” says Browning. “It’s the liveliest bait in the category and has a bright, bright future on the pro bass tour.”

Carving out a big topwater “V” for versatility, a weedless-rigged Billy GOAT sputters over shallow surface grass, too, stomping out a super-spirited frog tango. Or, put it on a buzzbait and multiply the sputter-factor by two.

(Top to bottom) Billy GOAT with Pro BulletZ Jighead, GOAT with Texas Eye Jighead, Baby GOAT with NedlockZ EWG Jighead.

Fished on the back of a swimjig, Nania says the Billy GOAT is an all-season player. “The bait is made so you can trim its nose to fit any jig, while still benefitting from the XL, thumping paddle tails,” he explains. “The Billy GOAT’s supersized feet kick like mad, while the bait’s buoyancy helps it hang and flap on the slow-fall. I’ll give the jig a ‘crack’ and let it glide, legs scissor-kicking, on the drop. Awesome strike trigger for big fish.”

Used to be goats were just goats— and all baits were built with the same old soft plastics. This November, a new GOAT enters the barn, rattling cages, butting heads and kicking bass. Available in three body sizes and 10 colors, Z-Man GOAT series baits feature 10X Tough ElaZtech construction for extreme action, buoyancy and durability. MSRP $4.99 per 6-, 4- or 3-pack. For more information, visit www.zmanfishing.com.

“(Left to right) Baby GOAT with CrossEyeZ Power Finesse Jig, GOAT with CrossEyeZ ChatterBait, Billy GOAT with CrossEyeZ Snakehead Swim Jig.

Cayuga Lake Bassmaster Elite Series Event Canceled; Two NY Tournaments Still Scheduled

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July 8, 2020

Cayuga Lake Bassmaster Elite Series Event Canceled; Two NY Tournaments Still Scheduled

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — B.A.S.S. officials announced they will cancel the Bassmaster Elite at Cayuga Lake, scheduled for July 14-17 in the Village of Union Springs, N.Y., and plan to reschedule the tournament for another fishery later this season.

Last week, the State of New York released guidelines for professional sports competitions which include diagnostic testing and protocols for daily health screenings for all athletes and staff, along with a host of other safety and social distancing measures. Under these guidelines, no fans or spectators are allowed to attend events, even those held at outdoor venues.

“New York does allow for professional athletes to have a fast track to compete here, but the regulations and protocols were way beyond what we could produce,” said Mayor Bud Shattuck from the Village of Union Springs, the tournament’s local host. “While we tried valiantly to get this done, it was beyond our control given the tight time frame between when guidelines were announced and competition.”

At this time, both B.A.S.S. and local hosts believe the required testing can be arranged so that the remaining two Elite Series tournaments in New York — the SiteOne Bassmaster Elite at St. Lawrence River July 23-26 and Bassmaster Elite at Lake Champlain July 30 – Aug. 2 — can continue as scheduled.

“B.A.S.S. is doing everything possible within the guidelines to make sure everyone is safely on the water and fishing our events,” said B.A.S.S. CEO Bruce Akin. “Every major professional sports league is instituting testing protocols and working to develop new competition plans that adhere to strict health and safety guidelines, and we’ll evolve and enhance our plans as needed to work toward our goal of completing the 2020 Bassmaster Elite Season.”

About B.A.S.S.
B.A.S.S. 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), television show (The Bassmasters on ESPN2 and The Pursuit Channel), radio show (Bassmaster Radio), 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, new Huk Bassmaster B.A.S.S. Nation Kayak Series powered by TourneyX presented by Abu Garcia and the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing, the Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic.

David Sasser Takes the Wins ABA on the Tar/Pamlico River

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June 13, 2020, 9 anglers launched from Tranters Creek Ramp on the Tar River out of Washington, NC.  Six anglers brought back five-fish limits to the scales, but when the scales closed David Sasser from Sneads Ferry, NC took the victory with 12.64 lbs.  For the win David took home $313 in prize money.  David said he went down to the Pamilico around Chocowinity Bay and fished a combination of lures to include Sinkos and frogs to catch his fish.  Congratulations David!

Second amongst the competitors was Danny Flynn from Bethel, NC with 5 fish that locked in the scales at 9.80 lbs.  For his efforts he took home $128 in prize money.  Danny said he caught his fish down river on frogs.

Third place went to Mike Colbert from Newport, NC.  Mike had a 5 fish limit that weighed 9.53 lbs.  Mike only went a couple miles from the ramp and also caught his fish on frogs.

The Biggest Bass of the tournament was also caught by David Sasser.  His fish locked in the scales at 4.62 lbs earning him the big bass pot.

Top 5 finishers:

Name                  Weight
David Sasser            12.64
Danny Flynn               9.80
Mike Colbert               9.53
Nathaniel Drayton      8.93
Larry Thomas            8.43

The next tournament in the Bass Pro Shops Fishing Tour, NC Central, Division 17 will take place on Saturday, 27 June, 2020 launching from Water Street Ramp in Plymouth, NC on the Roanoke River.

For more information on this event or division please contact local director, Mike Colbert at – Home: (252) 223-2325, Cell: (252) 725-1504 or visit www.americanbassanglers.com

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

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

American Bass Anglers is sponsored by: Bass Pro Shops, Triton Boats, Mercury Marine, Nitro Boats, Tracker Boats, MotorGuide, Garmin, T-H Marine, Abu Garcia, Berkley, Engel Coolers, Lucas Oil, Optima Batteries, Maui Jim, Monster Energy, and Power-Pole.
Mailing address: American Bass Anglers, Inc, PO Box 475, Athens, AL 35612 PH (256) 232-0406.

Jason Dies Wins ABA Tournament on Old Hickory Lake 

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Jason Dies won the Bass Pro Shop Fishing Tour, presented by American Bass Anglers. Central Tenn. Division 31 tournament, held on 06/14/2020 at Old Hickory Lake. With the tournament running out of Bull Creel Ramp ( AKA Flippers ). The Lebanon, TN. angler caught five-bass weighting 14.65 Lbs. For the victory, Jason took home a check for $660.00.

Coming in 2nd place with five bass weighting 14.55 lbs. was Anthony Guffie from Lafayette Tn. picking him up $404.00.

Coming in 3rd with five bass weighting 13.65 lbs. was Sherwin Heatherly from Nashville Tn. picking him up $144.00. Sherwin also had Big Fish for the tournament weighting 4.95 lbs. Picking him up an additional $270.00

Coming in at 4th place with five bass weighting 13.45 lbs. was Josh Womack from Gallatin Tn. picking him up $115.00.

Rounding out the top 5 wasJesse Rigsby with 13.25 lbs.

The next event in this division will be our 2 day, with the 1st day ramping at Stewart Creek and the 2nd day at Bull Creek (AKA Flippers) For more info on this event or division call local director Fred Needham at (615)-323-7057 or visit www.americanbassanglers.com

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

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

American Bass Anglers is sponsored by: Bass Pro Shops, Triton Boats, Mercury Marine, Nitro Boats, Tracker Boats, MotorGuide, Garmin, T-H Marine, Abu Garcia, Berkley, Engel Coolers, Lucas Oil, Optima Batteries, Maui Jim, Monster Energy, and Power-Pole.
Mailing address: American Bass Anglers, Inc, PO Box 475, Athens, AL 35612 PH (256) 232-0406.

Daiwa’s new Tackle Barn founded on pioneering design and functionality 

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Born of a Barn

Daiwa’s new Tackle Barn founded on pioneering design and functionality

Cypress, CA (July 7, 2020) – One of the biggest challenges anglers face is managing tackle in real-time, on-the-water. Masterfully storing and toting your gear is one thing; keeping matters organized while fishing is another. For the first time, both pregame and game-time management is addressed in one tackle storage solution: Daiwa’s new Tackle Barn.

The root of the brilliance are the Tackle Barn’s double topside gullwing doors, which give the clever tackle bag a barn shape, not the typical square or rectangular profile. Due to the ingenious design, tackle utility boxes are quickly and easily pulled out, swapped, and returned intact faster and more organized than recipe cards. This, unlike conventional tackle bags where, as you know, utility boxes end up strewn all over the boat. The distinctive, matched gullwing covers are easy to open and close, too, thanks to resilient hook and loop attachments.

The Tackle Barn’s durability and stormproof properties go from the from the ground up. Its waterproof base is specially reinforced to withstand real-life handling and splashed water that unavoidably rolls across the deck, always keeping its contents dry.

The Tackle Barn is shockingly spacious, too. It 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 spaciousness, the Tackle Barn easily stows under most boat steering counsels.

And we haven’t even discussed the amenities… Furthering the Tackle Barn’s one-stop-shop stature, the ingenious tackle bag features a built-in, retractable leader spool wheel, durable sunglasses holder, beverage holder, and water-resistant tool and cell phone pouches. The storage pouches open and close with multiple #8 and #10 nylon zippers for a long, rustproof life.

Ingeniously, Daiwa’s Tackle Barn also features a retractable storm cover, which blankets the entire bag. Rains move in, easily cloak the Tackle Barn, and your gear is further protected from the elements.

Haul the Tackle Barn with either the built-in topside handle or included, removable shoulder strap. Unlike other tackle bags on the market, the Tackle Barn’s adjustable shoulder strap features a soft rubber grip pad to eliminate the nuisance of gear sliding off your shoulder on the dock or trail.

Leave it to the creative minds at Daiwa to engineer yet another best-of-the-best fishing product.

MSRP $199.99