Bass Edge Radio, presented by Megaware KeelGuard features legendary Florida BASS Elite Series angler Bernie Schultz in this episode of their top-rated podcast. Bass Edge hosts Aaron Martin and Kurt Dove discuss with Bernie the seasons opening event of the BASS Elite Series on the St. Johns River, techniques from Florida shallow waters that transcend to success in other parts of the US and remembering Forrest L. Wood.
Heybo Outdoors Introduces the Wanderer Series
CHESTER, S.C., March 24, 2020 – Heybo Outdoors – a rapidly growing outdoor lifestyle, hunting and fishing apparel brand – is releasing its Wanderer series with an assortment of all-new garments including a quarter zip, crewneck, polo, pant and shorts for Spring 2020.
The Wanderer series is a system created to enhance your performance and help ensure you never stop exploring the outdoors. Built with moisture-wicking, quick-dry properties and Ultraviolet Protection Factor up to 30, the Wanderer Quarter Zip, Crewneck, and Polo’s are the perfect tops for battling the elements on the water or out in the field. These versatile pieces feature Heybo’s durable and lightweight CORE Regulating Technology material providing a full range of movement, as well as mesh panels to vent heat on those warmer days afield.
When completing your system with the Wanderer Pant or Shorts, optimal breathability, large range of mobility, and extreme comfortability is achieved even during the most challenging pursuit. The Wanderer series makes you feel secure while overcoming obstacles, maneuvering new environments, and searching out new experiences. Available in a wide range of colors and Mossy Oak®and Realtree®camos, the Wanderer series is essential for all outdoor enthusiasts.
“The Wanderer series holds true to our origins of creating innovative technical performance wear for the serious outdoorsman,” said Scott Clyburn, president of Heybo Outdoors. “With warmer temperatures on the horizon, we wanted to bring a line of versatile and breathable garments that will meet the demands of today’s outdoorsman.”
Look for this series at your local retailer or at the official HEYBO website, https://heybooutdoors.com
About HEYBO
Headquartered in Chester, S.C.,Heybo makes affordable, versatile, high-quality outdoor lifestyle apparel and gear that performs in the field, at work and at play. Heybo is an outdoors obsessed, family owned company; committed to helping its customers live their best outdoor life. Founded by life-long outdoorsman, Scott Clyburn, Heybo products are designed by an outdoors-obsessed team who understands the demands of today’s serious outdoorsman. From standing in the cold flooded timber of Arkansas to an all-day trip trolling for marlin in the Gulf Stream, Heybo uses modern fabrics and state-of-the-art technology to make the world’s finest outdoor gear and lifestyle apparel.
For more information about Heybo Outdoors, visit www.heybooutoors.com or follow along on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
Andrew Kerns & Edward Gordon Win CATT Kerr Lake, VA March 15, 2020
Guys we are looking over what we can do about the rest of the Kerr Spring schedule! The Core has revoked all permits through April 30 on Kerr Lake! You can fish but just not an organized tournament! If we get the all clear by then we’ll schedule what we can on the best date or dates available!
To view the Kerr Spring Points go to the Kerr Division page and scroll all the way down!
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Kerr was just beginning to show out this Spring! We had 2 bass 7 lbs or better weighed in with another pushing 7 lbs! Top 12 teams weighed in over 17 lbs!
Andrew Kerns & Edward Gordon weighed in 5 bass at 23.60 lbs and took the win! They also weighed in the 2nd BF at 7.00 lbs and took home $2,071.00!

2nd Place went to Gary Colwell & Ryan Roller with a limit weighing 19.93 lbs worth $1,915.00!

Ricky & Tyler Trent claimed 3rd with 18.74 lbs and took home $1,300.00!

| 57 Teams | BF | Weight | Winnings | Points |
| Andrew Kerns – Edward Gordon | 7.00 | 23.60 | $2,071.00 | 110 |
| Ryan Roller – Gary Colwell | 4.78 | 19.93 | $1,915.00 | 109 |
| Ricky Trent – Tyler Trent | 4.81 | 18.74 | $1,300.00 | 108 |
| Dannie Jenkins – Jason Copp | 7.22 | 18.69 | $949.00 | 107 |
| Dennis Reedy – Tommy Marrow | 5.51 | 18.24 | $710.00 | 106 |
| Kevin Cheatham – Johnny Wilder | 4.39 | 17.70 | $300.00 | 105 |
| Jason Houchins – Danny Houchins | 4.12 | 17.48 | $235.00 | 104 |
| Kevin Alemon – Monte Alemon | 4.99 | 17.46 | $190.00 | 103 |
| Emitt Whitby – Justin Dalton | 6.54 | 17.45 | $175.00 | 102 |
| Michael Garner – Billy Shelton | 5.28 | 17.35 | $145.00 | 101 |
| Dave Farrington – Mike Belter | 4.46 | 17.22 | $125.00 | 100 |
| Justin Rhew – Roger Clary | 4.03 | 17.18 | 99 | |
| Kenny Beale – Jay Rigney | 6.42 | 16.75 | 98 | |
| Kevin Bostic – Robbie Mayton | 4.31 | 16.39 | 97 | |
| Brian Kirkpatrick – Eddie Fore | 5.07 | 16.33 | 96 | |
| Ralph Taylor – Jimmy Taylor | 4.77 | 16.26 | 95 | |
| Rodney Sorrell – Gerald Beck | 4.33 | 16.19 | 94 | |
| Eddie Glascock – Billy Dunn | 3.55 | 15.93 | 93 | |
| Calvin Young – Rob Wells | 4.43 | 15.75 | 92 | |
| Allen White – Mike Vaughn | 4.63 | 15.49 | 91 | |
| Chris Barns – Carmon Linerich | 0.00 | 14.95 | 90 | |
| Lyn Fox – Marty Warren | 5.77 | 14.89 | 89 | |
| Paul Worthington | 0.00 | 14.68 | 88 | |
| Charlie Reed – Dennie Gilbert | 0.00 | 14.32 | 87 | |
| Chuck Morton – Mike Riggs | 4.05 | 14.28 | 86 | |
| Sammy Barrow – Spencer Barrow | 3.23 | 14.14 | 85 | |
| Donnie Avant – Randy Waterman | 0.00 | 14.09 | 84 | |
| Jimmy Condrey – James Condrey | 3.94 | 13.96 | 83 | |
| Scott Moser – Bobby Overby | 3.43 | 13.89 | 82 | |
| Joey Dawson – Kevin Dawson | 0.00 | 13.75 | 81 | |
| Robbie Kennon – Ross Kennon | 0.00 | 13.73 | 80 | |
| Tom Wilkerson – Tyler Purcell | 0.00 | 13.58 | 79 | |
| Ben Dalton – Ben Nichols | 0.00 | 13.49 | 78 | |
| Jimmy Wall – Steven Griggs | 3.76 | 13.43 | 77 | |
| Clay Ausley – Ken McNeil | 0.00 | 13.27 | 76 | |
| Jason Suggs – Calton Hall | 0.00 | 13.07 | 75 | |
| Richard Owen – Austin Mintor | 3.47 | 13.03 | 74 | |
| Wesley Harris – Travis Garrett | 0.00 | 12.92 | 73 | |
| Jeff hayden – Bennie Cannon | 0.00 | 12.81 | 72 | |
| Danny Moss – April Willis | 0.00 | 12.62 | 71 | |
| Jacob Lee – Sam Terry | 0.00 | 12.54 | 70 | |
| Derrek Bowden – Matt Little | 0.00 | 12.39 | 69 | |
| Don Greg – Trey Greg | 0.00 | 12.10 | 68 | |
| Bryan Welch – Mark Inman | 0.00 | 12.02 | 67 | |
| Brian Calloway – William Hubbard | 0.00 | 11.79 | 66 | |
| Phillip Smith – Lonnie Whitfield | 0.00 | 11.27 | 65 | |
| Aaron Falwell | 0.00 | 11.17 | 64 | |
| Tyler Calloway – Kevin Powell | 0.00 | 10.68 | 63 | |
| Andy Semonico – Wayne Andrews | 4.76 | 10.64 | 62 | |
| Glenn Long – Vernon Fleming | 0.00 | 9.08 | 61 | |
| Nicky Ezell – Jim Freeland | 0.00 | 6.05 | 60 | |
| Mike White | 0.00 | 1.60 | 59 | |
| Donnie Wyatt – Kenny Haley | 0.00 | 0.00 | 58 | |
| Travis Owen – Mark Hatcher | 0.00 | 0.00 | 58 | |
| Billy Orr – John Parson | 0.00 | 0.00 | 58 | |
| Mike Nichols | 0.00 | 0.00 | 58 | |
| Jay Fogleman – Brice Peed | 0.00 | 0.00 | 58 | |
| Total Entrys | $6,840.00 | |||
| BONUS $ | $1,900.00 | |||
| Total Paid At Ramp | $8,115.00 | |||
| Kerr 2020 Spring Final Fund | $485.00 | |||
| 2020 CATT Championship Fund | $90.00 | |||
| 2020 Kerr Spring Final Fund Total | $1,520.00 | |||
| 2020 CATT Championship Fund Total | $3,180.00 |
WAEofFishing the Podcast Episode #8 Ridiculous Tackle
In this episode we discuss just how ridiculous we as bass fisherman have become with out tackle selections. As a finesse fisherman I have a much different perspective than a power fisherman, but I still power fish too! And I apparently don’t do it right, or do I?
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Baylor Press Wins ABA on Lake Blackshear
Baylor Press Wins on Lake Blackshear
March 8, 2020 Cordele, GA., Baylor Press won the Bass Pro Shops Fishing Tour Division 74 tournamnet presented by American Bass Anglers.
A total of five anglers launched from the mega ramp near Cordele, GA.
Three of those anglers brought back five-fish limits to the scales, but when the scales closed Baylor Pless from Cordele, Ga took the victory with 18.16 pounds.
He accredited his win to crankbaits.
For the win Baylor took home $245.00 in prize money.
The Biggest Bass of the tournament was also caught by Baylor.
His fish locked in the scales at 5.52 pounds earning him an additional $50.00 in prize money.
Second amongst the competitors was Steve Phillips with five that locked in the scales at 17.09 pounds.
Steve said he caught his fish on a variety of lures.
Third place was claimed by Blake Tomlin with five fish and a total weight of 11.73 pounds.
Blake also said that he caught most of his fish on crankbaits.
Top four finishers
1. Baylor Pless 18.20 Big Fish 5.52 lbs.
2. Steve Phillips 17.09
3. Blake Tomlin 11.73
The next tournament in this division will take place on April 18,2020 launching from the Mega ramp.
For more information on this event or division please contact local director Henry Starks (478)808-9701 or visit www.americanbassanglers.com (AFT Trail).
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.
Kevin Thomas Wins ABA on High Rock
Kevin Thomas Wins High Rock
3/15/2020 Lexington, NC. Kevin Thomas of Indian Trail, NC., won the Bass Pro Shops Fishing Tour Division 14 tournament presented by American Bass Anglers.
Running out of Southmont ramp near Lexington, NC., Kevin Thomas brought back 5 fish that locked in the scales at 19.86 pounds anchored by a 5.81 pound kicker.
For the victory Kevin Thomas took home a check for $559.00.
Kevin reported catching the majority of his fish on a shakey head worm in the Second Creek area.
Second place was claimed by Robert Mixon with 5 fish and a total weight of 18.42 pounds.
For his efforts Robert took home $317.00 in prize money.
Chris Brown took third with 5 fish and a total weight of 17.22 pounds and took home $108.00 in prize money.
Chris reported catching his fish on a shallow running crankbait on rocky banks.
The Biggest Bass of the tournament was caught by Matthew Stark. His fish locked in the scales at 6.00 lbs.
Top five finishers:
1. Kevin Thomas 19.86lbs
2. Robert Mixon 18.42lbs
3. Chris Brown 17.22lbs
4. Justin Hill 16.40lbs
5. Lucas Hedrick 14.89lbs
The next tournament in this division will take place on April 4th,2020 launching from Hagar Creek Access.
For more information on this event or division please contact local director Lance Eckford (919)628-3383, or visit www.americanbassanglers.com (AFT Trail).
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 Abram Wins Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit at Lake Martin Tennessee Veteran Claims First Career Pro Victory, Wins $100,000
Link to HD Video of Abram’s Winning Moment
ALEXANDER CITY, Ala. (March 21, 2020) – After fishing at FLW’s top pro-level circuit for 11 years, competing in his 76th career event, pro Jason Abram of Piney Flats, Tennessee, finally got it done. Abram earned his first career victory in a dramatic finale Saturday at the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit at Lake Martin in Alexander City, Alabama, after bringing a five-bass limit totaling 11 pounds, 3 ounces to the scale.
Abram’s four-day total of 20 bass weighing 52-9 earned him the victory by a 1-pound, 1-ounce margin over second-place pro Ron Nelson of Berrien Springs, Michigan, and the $100,000 first-place prize.
“I’ve been chasing this dream for as long as I can remember,” said an emotional Abram on-stage after being declared the champion. “The trophy is more important to me than the money. I’ve had a couple of good finishes, and a couple of chances to win in the past but came up short. To win today, it feels absolutely great. So great.
“Every fish that I caught this week came on a Reaction Innovations product – either a Skinny Dipper or a Flirt Worm – and the key was just covering a lot of water with those two baits,” Abram continued. “I’ve never been here before, so I just relied on my Lowrance unit. I’d see a pocket on the map and then just run it.”
The reason Abram stuck with his pattern Saturday was the same reason he’d be fishing it all week – it didn’t get many bites, but it got the right bites. In this case, a 4-pounder that couldn’t resist his merthiolate Reaction Innovations Flirt Worm walked under docks – but not just any docks.
“It had to be the last three docks in a pocket,” said Abram. “I was looking for flatter pockets with three docks lined up in the back. I could look on my graphs and quickly see which pockets looked good, which helped me fish fast, and I needed to. I caught one fish for every 15 pockets I hit.”
Abram spent roughly the first few hours of every day targeting spotted bass to catch a limit before focusing his efforts in the mid-lake region, right around where the dirty and clear water met.
“I was paralleling just random banks with a Reaction Innovations Skinny Dipper,” he said. “I think the spots were just pushing bait up against the bank, because I’d go awhile with nothing and then catch three or four quick. It’s like a pod swam up and I’d catch them.
“I’d been so close to winning before and always came up short,” Abram went on to say. “I thought I didn’t close it out again today. But I stuck to what I thought I could win this thing on, and I was rewarded.”
The top 10 pros on Lake Martin finished:
1st: Jason Abram of Piney Flats, Tenn., 20 bass, 52-9, $100,000
2nd: Ron Nelson of Berrien Springs, Mich., 20 bass, 51-8, $30,000
3rd: Spencer Shuffield of Hot Springs, Ark., 20 bass, 51-0, $25,000
4th: Matt Becker of Finleyville, Pa., 20 bass, 49-3, $20,000
5th: Laramy Strickland of Bushnell, Fla., 20 bass, 49-1, $19,000
6th: Greg Bohannan of Bentonville, Ark., 20 bass, 48-5, $18,000
7th: Tom Monsoor of La Crosse, Wis., 20 bass, 47-15, $17,000
8th: Jordan Osborne of Longview, Texas, 20 bass, 45-15, $16,000
9th: Kerry Milner of Bono, Ark., 20 bass, 45-2, $15,000
10th: Derrick Snavely of Piney Flats, Tenn., 20 bass, 43-10, $14,000
Complete results for the entire field can be found at FLWFishing.com.
Overall there were 50 bass weighing 107 pounds, 6 ounces caught by pros Saturday. All of the final 10 pros weighed in five-bass limits.
Television coverage of the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit at Lake Martin will premiere in 2020. The 2020 Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit will have 156 two-hour airings on network television, including 26 consecutive weeks of Friday night primetime airing on Outdoor Channel and 130 airings on Sportsman Channel for a total of 312 hours of Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit programming.
The Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit at Lake Martin was hosted by the Alexander City Chamber.
In Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit competition, the full field of 150 anglers competed in the two-day opening round Wednesday and Thursday. The top 30 pros based on their two-day accumulated weight advanced to Friday. Only the top 10 pros continued competition Saturday, with the winner determined by the heaviest accumulated weight from the four days of competition.
Throughout the season, anglers are also vying for valuable points in hopes of qualifying for the 2020 FLW TITLE, the Pro Circuit Championship. The 2020 FLW TITLE will be on the St. Lawrence River in Massena, New York, Aug. 8-13 and is hosted by the Town of Massena.
For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit on FLW’s social media outlets at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.
Randy Hargis Wins ABA On Percy Priest
Randy Hargis Wins On Percy Priest
March 8, 2020 on Percy Priest Lake – Randy Hargis won the Bass Pro Shop Fishing Tour Central Tennessee Divison 31 tournamnet presented by American Bass Anglers.
Randy Hargis, Lascasses, TN., angler caught five bass weighing 15.10 lbs.
For the victory, Randy took home a check for $796.00.
2nd place with four bass weighing 13.00 lbs. was Jimmy Trigg from Lynnville, TN.
Taking home a total of $512.00.
3rd with four bass weighing 12.15 lbs. was George Beeler from Lebanon TN.
Taking home a check for $245.00.
4th place with four bass weighing 10.70 lbs. was Josh Womack from Gallatin TN.
Winning a total of $195.00.
5th with four bass weighing 9.60 lbs. was Mark Pack from Hendersonville TN.
Winning a total of $159.00.
6th place with three bass weighing 9.50 lbs. was Kevin Warren from Mount Juliet, TN.
Winning a total of $123.00.
7th place with four bass weighting 9.05 lbs. was Anthony Guffie from Lafayette, TN.
Winning a total of $79.00.
Coming in with Big Fish for this tournament was Jeff Jewell from Nashville TN., with a 5.30 lbs. Winning a total of $430.00.
The next tournament will be March, 22 2020 on Old Hickory Lake coming out of Bull Creek Ramp, AKA Flippers bait and tackle shop.
For more info on this event or division call local director Fred Needham at (615)-323-7057 or visit www.americanbassanglers.com (AFT Trail).
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.

Clay Lewis wins ABA on the Chickahominy River
Clay Lewis wins on the Chickahominy River
14 March 2020 – 37 anglers gathered at the Chickahominy River for what turned out to be a mild spring day. Despite cold water temperatures, Clay Lewis of Sandston, Virginia was able to put together a formidable limit of bass that weighed in at 19.61 pounds anchored by big fish of the event at 5.64 pounds. For the win Clay not only earned the 200 points for first place but added $755 first place money to his fishing funds. The big bass also earned him an added $175.
“I stayed on the main river today targeting active fish using rattle traps and chatter baits. All of my fish came during outgoing tide, and once the tide turned the bite was over.” Said Lewis.
Taking second place and earning $478 was Paul Morris of Lanexa, Virginia.
“All of my fish came from extremely shallow water less than two feet deep.” Said Morris.
This was an excellent turnout for the first event of the year. The Virginia division will next gather at Holly Grove Marina on Lake Gaston on 4 April.
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.
KAYAK ANGLERS SEE SUPER ACTION IN 2020 HOBIE B.O.S. ON LAKE NORMAN
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KAYAK ANGLERS SEE SUPER ACTION IN 2020 HOBIE B.O.S. ON LAKE NORMAN |
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Legendary Mooresville, NC bass lake produces over 1,200 catch, photo and release bass as Hobie pro Kurt Smits grabs top prize! |
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OCEANSIDE, Calif. (March 20, 2020) – Lake Norman, in Mooresville, NC has a well-earned reputation as an early spring hot spot for aggressive bass and it gave anglers exactly what they hoped for in the third installment of the 2020 Hobie Bass Open Series (B.O.S.) held last weekend. Following four straight days of warming air temperatures, both the famed spotted and largemouth bass at this legendary watering hole, the largest man-made body of water in North Carolina at 32,510 acres, were ready to rock and roll. With the aid of venue sponsors Visit Mooresville and the GoPro Motorplex, so were participants that came from across the country to test their black bass skills against top-level competition. “We had a perfect storm of factors come together to fire up the fish,” said Hobie B.O.S. Tournament Director, A.J. McWhorter. “Rain early in the week gave way to four days of temperatures over 70 degrees and drew a ton of hungry fish into the shallows. That provided great bite opportunities for our anglers. The bass were hitting hard baits, soft baits, moving baits, crawling baits and even some topwater patterns, as evidenced by the 1,215 fish registered by 116 competitors. That’s a new, all-time B.O.S. record.” Indeed, anglers were filling limits and culling fish at a super-fast pace on both days of the tournament with 75 limit catches on Saturday and 72 on Sunday. With many similar-sized bass in the haul, however, culls often added only one-half- to one inch onto an angler’s tally. That may have made it difficult to get a little separation, but with many making multiple culls each day, watching the leader board proved to be quite exciting. Following day one, only two inches separated the top five contestants, with Melvin Yang, 27, leading the way with a 90-inch total. Eventual winner, Kurt Smits, 49, of Terrace Park, OH, meanwhile, was lurking in seventh position with 86.50” of bass, 3.5” behind Yang, while third place finisher Cole Kleffman, 17, of Seymour, IN was sitting in a comfortable fourth place just two inches off the pace. |
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“I was happy with my first day results,” revealed Smits. “I knew there were some really solid anglers ahead of me, but when the fish turn on like that, anything is possible. Three-and-a-half inches is something you can make up in a two-day tourney. Heck, I made up 10 inches on Lake Seminole back in February, so I knew I was within striking distance if I fished clean and things broke a little bit my way.” Smits had spent his first day fishing in front of three prominent points that jutted out across a shallow flat and reached out nearly to the middle of the lake. “That was the first spot I noticed when doing my mapwork before the tourney,” he said. “They were dramatic points but close enough that I could get to them easily in my Hobie Pro Angler 14. My pre-fishing sessions had brought mixed results but as soon as the tournament began, I started catching. In the mornings, most of my fish smacked a small Strike King Rage Swimmer on a tungsten 1/4-ounce jighead made by Picasso lures in 4- to 6-foot depths. In the afternoons, I moved out to 10 to 15 to feet of water and used a Texas-rigged Z-Man Big TRD. With that lure, I would cast out as far as possible, give a little slack, and then allow the wind to blow me across the points and over deeper water. You never had to guess if the fish were biting in this tournament. They were mainly spotted bass and they were hitting hard.” Smits used a St. Croix 7’ Legend Tournament Bass, medium-fast spinning stick and 20-lb. braided line with a 12-lb. fluorocarbon leader to toss his Rage Swimmer. To work the Z-Man Big TRD, he opted for a 7’1” St. Croix Legend Extreme, medium-heavy power, fast action casting outfit spooled with 35-lb braid and a 17-lb. leader. |
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Melvin Yang, meanwhile, was cleaning up the bass on day one in his Hobie Pro Angler 12 camo edition kayak. Focusing on a rip-rap bottom that passed beneath a bridge before fanning out amongst a field of boulders and chunk rocks, he probed a spot where a significant channel bordered a 6’ to 8’ deep shoal. There he found the bass ready to slam crankbaits right along the drop-off, with Spro Ruko Shads and Rock Crawlers his weapons of choice. “Red was the key for me,” recalled Yang. “Anything red or crayfish-colored seemed to work. Red with an orange belly was my top crankbait pattern.” Day 2 found both Smits and Yang back in their respective hot spots. “I got off to a solid start,” recalled Yang, “but my action dropped off in the afternoon and I finished with 83.5” while Kurt managed to keep on catching. He had an amazing day.” |
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He certainly did, and it could have been even better. On his third cast of the morning, Smits hit a nice bass he figured would measure roughly 20 inches. After netting the fish, however, the lure got tangled in the mesh and the bass used the leverage to flip onto the deck, then onto the floor of the kayak and, finally, with one big leap, back into the drink. “As the day grew late, I was thinking about that lost fish a lot,” admitted Smits. “Melvin didn’t post his results until nearly the end and that gave me plenty of time to wonder if my 90-inch day-2 score would be enough. I was sweating bullets when the final numbers went up. It would have been tough to take if that fish had been the difference.” While Smits and Yang were battling it out for first, Cole Kleffman just kept pounding away. After hauling in 88” of bass on day 1 to place himself in fourth position, he managed 83.75” on Sunday, enough to move up one spot, take the bronze and qualify for the Hobie Tournament of Champions (T.O.C.). “I was burning down the bank on day one when I stumbled upon a point that spilled out onto a flat with some big boulders,” recalled Kleffman. “I caught my limit there on a Z-Man Chatterbait Jack Hammer in about 15 minutes and just culled the rest of the day. On day 2 I hit the same spot but with a slight cold front approaching the bass wanted a finesse retrieve, so I switched to a Ned rig with a 1/20-oz.Z-Man Finesse ShroomZ jig head and 2.75” Z-Man TRD. I’m happy with my performance. I had about 15 fish from that area each day. My Hobie PA12 was a big help, too, because it allowed me to lay my rods flat for 360° castability.” Unlike the top three finishers, fourth place Ryan Lambert covered a ton of water on Lake Norman. On Saturday he got off to a decent start working a marina area and flipping some small wooden docks to tally 84.5”. On Sunday, he returned to the same spot and quickly drilled one good fish before the action screeched to a halt. “I knew I’d need more bites to stay in money,” said Lambert, “so I rolled the dice and drove an hour-and-a-half north to a spot where friends said they had good luck recently fishing muddy water off a shallow, windy point.” It was 1:30 p.m. before Lambert started casting again but the move paid off big-time as he tallied 86.75” of bass and qualified for the T.O.C. In the end, Smits earned the win over Yang, 177” to 173.50”. His top fish measured 20 inches and he had three more in the 19-inch class. Kleffman used his Hobie PA12 kayak to advance to third place with 171.75” and fourth-place finisher Ryan Lambert, of Chattanooga, TN also broke the 170” barrier (171.25”). Shane Williams of Orange Park, FL, on Saturday drilled the biggest fish of the tournament at 22.25”. Spotted bass were the stars of the show as they greatly outnumbered bucketmouths among the top finishers. |
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Payouts for the Lake Norman B.O.S. tourney covered the top 12 spots with Smits receiving a healthy $6,300, Yang earning $3,250, Kleffman taking home $1,900, and Lambert pocketing a cool $1,600 payday. ““I absolutely love these B.O.S. events,” Smits offered when the big show was over. “Hobie does a fantastic job making it about all the anglers, not just the guys who bring home a check. They have a killer raffle, feed you for a night, and do everything possible to assemble a very competitive field while keeping things fun. Everyone’s always in a great mood. We catch fish, we laugh, we learn. They’ve knocked it out of the park with these tourneys.” McWhorter couldn’t be more satisfied with the results. “That’s exactly what we strive for,” he said. “We want everyone to be competitive, but we also want every competitor to have a great time. We’re especially proud that we were able to work with our anglers to ensure everyone’s safety while staying within the great state of North Carolina’s guidelines at the time for limited gatherings and other health considerations. That only works when respect rules the day and everyone is on the same page.” All photography by Shane Durrance |
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