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FLW To Reschedule Tournaments Through April 5

FLW To Reschedule Tournaments Through April 5

Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit at Lake Martin to Continue, All Other Events Postponed

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ALEXANDER CITY, Ala. (March 17, 2020) – FLW announced today that out of an abundance of caution and the uncertainty of venue availability amid rapidly evolving restrictions, the organization will reschedule all tournaments through April 5, except for the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit event on Lake Martin in Alexander City, Alabama, for which practice has already begun and extra precautions have been instituted.

The Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit tournament originally scheduled for April 2-5 on Cherokee Lake will be held June 11-14 on Cherokee.

In addition to tournaments through April 5, the May 7-9 Toyota Series tournament on Neely Henry Lake will also be rescheduled to allow for cohesive scheduling in the circuit’s Southeastern division given the need to reschedule the division’s March 26-28 tournament on Wheeler Lake.

Rescheduled dates for all affected tournaments during this period will be announced as soon as possible. These tournaments include:

Circuit                                                                                  Fishery                           Original Date

  • Abu Garcia College Fishing Open                           Kentucky Lake                March 17-18
  • Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine        Kentucky Lake                March 21
  • Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine        Grand Lake                     March 21
  • Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine        Lake Ouachita                 March 21
  • Toyota Series                                       Lake of the Ozarks          March 26-28
  • Toyota Series                                       Wheeler Lake                  March 26-28
  • Abu Garcia College Fishing                        Fort Gibson Lake             March 27
  • Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine        Harris Chain of Lakes      March 28
  • Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine        Lake Oconee                   March 28
  • Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine        Santee Cooper                 March 28
  • Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine        South Holston                 March 28
  • FLW High School Fishing presented by Favorite Fishing      Fort Gibson Lake             March 28
  • Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine        Columbus Pool                April 4
  • Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine        Lake O’ the Pines             April 4
  • Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine        Lake Hartwell                 April 4
  • Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine        Lake Wylie                     April 4
  • Toyota Series                                       Neely Henry Lake           May 7-9

 

Entries will be rolled over to the rescheduled events unless instructed otherwise.

The safety of everyone involved in FLW tournaments, including anglers, volunteers, and essential staff, is our primary concern. FLW will continue to monitor the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), federal, state and local guidelines and adjust tournament operations or reschedule beyond April 5 as necessary. FLW recommends that everyone follow the recommendations from the CDC on everyday prevention of viral infection, which include:

  • Stay home when sick or living with a sick person.
  • Cover the nose and mouth when sneezing or coughing.
  • Wash hands often with soap and water.
  • Routinely clean frequently touched surfaces and objects.
  • Limit face-to-face contact.
  • Consult a healthcare provider as needed.

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

FLW Shifts Start Date of Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit at Lake Martin

FLW Shifts Start Date of Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit at Lake Martin

Event Starts Competition Wednesday, Run through Saturday

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ALEXANDER CITY, Ala. (March 17, 2020) – FLW announced today that this week’s Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit event at Lake Martin, originally scheduled to start Thursday, has been shifted and will now begin competition Wednesday. Hosted by the Alexander City Chamber, the tournament will remain four days and will now run through Saturday. This decision is based on a desire to allow pros, who began practicing for the tournament March 15, to safely complete the event and return home as quickly as possible amid evolving COVID-19 guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control.

By its nature, the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit allows for social distancing as anglers compete widely dispersed on thousands of acres of water. Fans are encouraged to forgo daily weigh-ins per CDC guidelines and watch FLW Live on-the-water broadcasts, which air Friday and Saturday and feature live action from the tournament’s top pros. Host Travis Moran will be joined by Toyota Series pro Todd Hollowell to break down the extended action each day from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. On-the-water broadcasts will be live streamed on FLWFishing.com, the FLW YouTube channel and the FLW Facebook page.

The event will proceed without marshals and participation is limited to pros and essential tournament staff only. A modified media team from FLWFishing.com will cover the event – with limited access – to the best of their abilities.

Anglers will take off at 7 a.m. CST each day from Wind Creek State Park, located at 4325 Alabama Highway 128, in Alexander City. Daily weigh-ins, March 18-21, will be held at the State Park beginning at 3 p.m.

FLW announced last week the suspension of all public gatherings associated with their events through April 12, 2020, in response to the pandemic. Public gatherings include the attendance of fans and non-essential staff at all FLW tournaments, including weigh-ins.

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 full field of anglers compete in the two-day opening round on Wednesday and Thursday. The top 30 pros based on their two-day accumulated weight advance to Friday. Only the top 10 pros continue 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, TwitterInstagram, and YouTube.

Bassmaster Central Open At Lewisville Lake Postponed Amid COVID-19 Concerns

Bassmaster Central Open At Lewisville Lake Postponed Amid COVID-19 Concerns

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Officials in Denton County, Texas and the City of Lewisville have closed many public facilities and cancelled special events for eight weeks, including the Basspro.com Bassmaster Central Open at Lewisville Lake scheduled for April 9-11, prompting B.A.S.S. to reschedule the event for later this year.

The CDC has recommended that those at higher risk for contracting the disease or those who may have been exposed to COVID-19 should avoid crowds of more than 50 people for the next eight weeks to help prevent the spread of the virus. Additionally, the federal Coronavirus Task Force issued guidelines Monday to avoid discretionary travel and gatherings of more than 10 for the next 15 days.

B.A.S.S. is monitoring the situation and following precautions and advice from the CDC and public officials when evaluating upcoming tournaments. B.A.S.S. is also tracking mandates at the state and local levels regarding public spaces and events. At this time, no other Opens Series event has been postponed or cancelled.

A new tournament date will be announced in the future.

Daniel Howell Wins CATT Santee Cooper March 14, 2020

Next Santee Cooper CATT is March 29 (Sunday) at John C Land!

To view the Santee Cooper Spring Points go to the Santee Cooper Division page scroll down to the bottom 

We had a great crowd with 46 teams entering and the fishing was great with several teams weighing in over 20 lbs! Some big ones came to the scales and surely there will be some great days of fishing on Santee Cooper coming up!

Go to Marshalls Marine and check out the Caymas boats!

Daniel Howell takes home the big money Saturday at Santee Cooper with 5 bass weighing 26.75 lbs and Daniel took home $2,620.00!

LR Grooms & Wade Grooms earned 2nd Place with 5 bass weighing 25.18 lbs!

Don Pendarvis & Bobby Gibbs finished 3rd with 22.44 lbs!

Max Terry & Jamie Glasscock 4th with 22.31 lbs!

Melissa Boodle & Gary Elsey 5th 20.58 lbs!

Jess Williams & Ryan Steen 20.21 lbs 6th Academy BF @ 8.74 lbs!

2nd BF Ray Walsh & Hunter Spivey  7.65 lbs!

Big Total Total
46 Teams Fish Weight Winnings Points
Daniel Howell 6.53 26.75 $2,620.00 110
Wade Grooms – LR Grooms 5.71 25.18 $850.00 109
Don Pendarvis – Bobby Gibbs 5.80 22.44 $550.00 108
Max Terry – Jamie Glasscock 5.06 22.31 $425.00 107
Gary Elsey – Melissa Boodle 6.56 20.58 $310.00 106
Jess Williams – Ryan Steen 8.74 20.21 $547.00 105
John Eagen – Chandler Roy 4.73 17.89 $180.00 104
Bryan Miller – Jason Green 0.00 17.88 $140.00 103
Brent Waynick – Emmett McCauley 0.00 17.51 $120.00 102
Michael Craven – Justin Craven 6.46 17.23 101
Mike Watson – Craig McFadden 7.17 16.82 100
Daniel Grassi – Tyler Thompson 4.81 16.17 99
Jamie Blackburn – Chris McClary 6.36 15.82 98
Trye Bryan 0.00 13.79 97
Ray Walsh – Hunter Spivey 7.65 13.24 $138.00 96
Ed Paul – Eddie Paul 0.00 12.31 95
Jason Barrett – Ryan Bowles 0.00 11.74 94
Mack Altman – Randall Miller 0.00 10.78 93
Joe Avin – Larry Avins 4.16 10.63 92
Jamie Partee – Jay McCutchen 0.00 10.58 91
Brad Beatson – Brian Scott 4.47 8.36 90
Bo Chappell – Ryan Chappell 7.45 7.45 89
Illya Smith – Frank Celestine 4.41 4.41 88
Donald McLaud –  Ray Inman 0.00 0.00 87
Chuck Howard – Ken Ellis 0.00 0.00 87
Patrick Williams 0.00 0.00 87
Brian Crosby – Benjamin Crosby 0.00 0.00 87
Steven Walker – Barry Brown 0.00 0.00 87
Barry Sims – Caden Sims 0.00 0.00 87
Dave Murdock – Justin Wood 0.00 0.00 87
Freddie Gibbs – Clark Gibbs 0.00 0.00 87
Jordan Marlowe – Justin Marlowe 0.00 0.00 87
Tommy Williams – Thomas Hardwick 0.00 0.00 87
Freddie Gamble -Joseph Blanding 0.00 0.00 87
Jered Griffith – Austin Odom 0.00 0.00 87
John Wilson – Cody Armstrong 0.00 0.00 87
Justin Johnson – Scott Bryant 6.75 0.00 87
Zeke Lynam – Jered Thompson 0.00 0.00 87
David Benehaley – Bucky DeBerry 0.00 0.00 87
Ben Cox – Chad Cook 0.00 0.00 87
Westley Bilton 0.00 0.00 87
Van Turbeville – Jamie Forbush 0.00 0.00 87
Jay Weinberg – Morgan Strange 0.00 0.00 87
Scott Piatt 0.00 0.00 87
Lonnie Jones – Robert Clarke 0.00 0.00 87
Mack Cook – Patrick Cook 0.00 0.00 87

Coulter Clinches Championship Berth for Group B: 38 Anglers Compete Tuesday for 8 Open Spots in Wednesday’s Championship

March 15, 2020 (Lake Fork, Texas) Major League Fishing Pros weathered a slower day on Lake Fork during the General Tire Stage Three presented by TrueTimber.  Mark Daniels, Jr., who started the day with a 12-pound lead over the rest of the field, won Group A Qualifying Round and earned a berth to Wednesday’s Championship Round. Jeff Sprague and Jason Christie battled for second place throughout the day with Sprague edging out Christie in Period Three. 32-year-old Josh Bertrand began the day in 23rd place and caught 43 pounds, six ounces to rise to finish in 7th place. Anglers who finished in 2nd through 20th places will start-over in Tuesday’s Knockout Round when weights begin at zero in hopes to be among the top eight (out of 38) anglers to advance.

Coulter began today in second place after falling behind Michael Neal by one pound with only seven minutes left on the first day of the Qualifying Round. Catching 11 bass weighing 52 pounds, six ounces, Crockett Creek Pro Coulter led the field for much of the day finishing 10 pounds ahead of Atkins. He chose to fish offshore where he landed three fish over five pounds including one weighing eight pounds, one ounce. The 49-year-old father of four is looking forward to his day off during tomorrow’s Knockout Round. He looks forward to fishing the infamous Lake Athens on Wednesday against Mark Daniels Jr. and the top eight (field of 10) from Tuesday’s Knockout Round.

“I’m exhausted,” said Coulter as the Official called for lines out at the end of Period 3. “It was a really fun two days. I didn’t expect to do this in these two days and now I get to go directly to the Championship after rest tomorrow. I’m looking forward to seeing which eight guys make it to Athens, and then let’s go have a shootout on Athens!”

Justin Atkins finished second in Group B Qualifying Round after catching the second most weight in Day two with 47 pounds, one ounce with 20 fish, including an eight-pound-four-ounce largemouth during the first Period. His record 10-8 fish that he caught on Saturday currently retains the lead as the heaviest fish caught in both MLF and Bass Pro Tour histories.

Dustin Connell and Jordan Lee leapt up the leaderboard by 17 places each. Connell landed the biggest fish of the day weighing nine pounds even within 30 minutes of the competition start and caught a steady stream, including a seven-pound-eight-ounce bass throughout the morning before stalling out for much of the second and third periods. Connell ended with seventh place for the two-day Round with 64 pounds, 15 ounces. Berkley Pro, Jordan Lee began the day in 31st place and proceeded to advance in a slow climb up the leaderboard including when he caught a 6-15, which launched him into 11th place an secured his position in the Knockout Round.

“I had a great day,” said Lee. “Lake Fork has been kind of stingy; but overall I had a great comeback today and looking forward to tomorrow.”

Local Pro Kelly Jordon fought with his home lake much of the day only to fall from sixth after Day One to 24th today. After catching 45 pounds on Saturday, Jordon was only able to score three pounds, 10 ounces today.

“Doesn’t that just make you sick,” said Jordan as the Official called lines out. “I just couldn’t make anything happen today; my home lake got me.”

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

Place Angler 2-Day Qualifying Round Total 2-Day Total Fish Largest Fish
1 Brandon Coulter 108-06 25 9-05
2 Justin Atkins 98-01 20 10-08
3 Wesley Strader 78-02 26 4-08
4 Michael Neal 57-00 22 6-14
5 Jacob Powroznik 68-06 20 5-00
6 James Watson 65-11 19 5-10
7 Dustin Connell 64-15 18 9-00
8 Bryan Thrift 64-00 19 5-04
9 Todd Faircloth 62-01 17 5-04
10 Brent Chapman 61-05 17 7-01

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

The competition continues Tuesday when 38 anglers return to the water for the Knockout Round. Weights reset to zero and the top eight weights for the day advance to Wednesday’s Championship Round. .  Monday’s weather forecast shows slightly warmer temperatures and overcast with a high of 66.

The General Tire Stage Three presented by TrueTimber Knockout Round begins with launch at Oak Ridge Marina, Quitman, Texas, 9:15 a.m. CT before lines-in at 10:00 a.m. Period 1 ends at 12:30 p.m. Period 2 spans 12:45 p.m. until 3:15 p.m. Period 3 begins at 3:30 p.m. and lasts until day’s end at 6:00 p.m. The General Tire Takeout show airs approximately 6:15–7:15 p.m. as anglers return to the ramp.

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

Kyle Welch & John Campbell Win CATT Cooper River, SC Mar 7, 2020

Next Cooper River CATT is Mar 21 at Cypress Gardens! Keep in mind guys the entry fee for the Cooper River is only $50!

To view the Cooper River Points go to the Cooper River Division Page and scroll down to the bottom!

Use PHANTOMCATT15 at check out and receive 15% off at check out! Click on the Phantom logo!

 

Kyle Welch & John Campbell weighed in 17.23 lbs good enough to top the 21 boat field and taker home $980.00! They also weighed in the BF at 6.08 lbs!

2nd Place Louie Lewis & Buddy Robertson with 13.59 lbs.

Matt & Andrew Baker 3rd with 12.50 lbs!

Will Thompson finished 4th with 12.43 lbs!

A fat Cooper River Largemouth!

21 Team BF Weight Winnings Points
Kyle Welch – John Campbell 6.08 17.23 $980.00 110
Louie Lewis – Buddy Robertson 0.00 13.59 $220.00 109
Matt Baker – Andrew Baker 0.00 12.50 $110.00 108
Will Thompson 0.00 12.43 $65.00 107
Travis Gatlin Grant Powell 0.00 9.42 106
Randall Drew Ryan Drew 0.00 9.21 105
John Roof Chris Drennon 0.00 9.06 104
Griffin Crane Tom Siwarski 0.00 7.93 103
Bubba Dennis Bucky Clarke 0.00 6.38 102
John Ford Sr. John Ford Jr. 0.00 4.05 101
Cody Wilson Mike Smigel 0.00 3.10 100
Eddie Punchak Michael Dibello 0.00 3.06 99
Terry Silliman Arron Toups 0.00 2.96 98
Jimmy McCants Kevin Lambert 0.00 2.73 97
Casey Leach Charlene Leach 0.00 2.57 96
Wendell Lampkin 0.00 1.33 95
Johnny Brinson James White 0.00 1.32 94
Randy Gibson Jeremy Hernandez 0.00 0.00 93
Ronald Young Brian McClung 0.00 0.00 93
Scott Perrine Brian Nordyke 0.00 0.00 93
Van Tuberville Justin Whitten 0.00 0.00 93
Total Entrys $1,050.00
BONUS $ $450.00
Total Paid At Ramp $1,375.00
Cooper River 2020 Spring Final Fund $115.00
2020 CATT Championship Fund $10.00
Cooper River 2020 Spring Final Total $265.00
2020 CATT Championship Fund $2,720.00

Freeze Wins North Carolina ABA Season Opener On Lake Norman

ATHENS, Al. – Maurice Freeze of Concord, NC, won the Bass Pro Shops Open Series event held on Lake Norman 3/14/20.  Running out of Pinnacle Wildlife Access, Freeze weighed in a five bass limit weighing 12.93 pounds. His catch was anchored by a bass weighing 5.18 pounds which was the biggest bass weighed in by a boater. Being in the Berkley Cast for Cash program Freeze took home an additional $250.00 from Berkley for a total of $3280.00 for his catch.

“I caught all my fish shallow on a jig and a crankbait,” said Freeze.

Taking second for the boaters, Scott Hamrick of Denver, NC weighed in a five bass limit weighing 12.77 pounds. Being the Highest finisher in the Triton Gold program Hamrick also took home some Triton Gold monies.

“I caught all my fish shallow on a shooter Jig,” said Hamrick.

Taking third for the boaters Chad Poteat of Mt. Airy, NC weighed in a five bass limit weighing 12.44 pounds.

“I caught my fish shallow on a Berkley frittside crankbait, a spinnerbait and a jig,” said Poteat.

In fourth place for the boaters John Parker of Gaffney, SC, weighed in five bass weighing 11.60 pounds. Rounding out the top 5, Cody Hoyle of Rutherfordton, NC, and Kevin Toler of Statesville, NC both weighed in a five bass limit weighing 11.53 pounds.

In the co-angler division Robert Maultsby of Barboursville, WV weighed in a three bass limit weighing 7.00 pounds even. His catch was anchored by a bass weighing 2.78 pounds. Maultsby took home $1050.00 for his catch.

“It’s been four years coming for me to get my first win. I want to thank my boater, it’s all because of him I got this win. I caught my fish on a lipless crankbait,” said Maultsby.

In second place for the co-anglers, Doug File of Salisbury NC weighed in a three bass limit weighing 6.75 pounds. His catch was anchored by a bass weighing 3.17 pounds which was the biggest bass weighed in by a co-angler. File took home an additional $215.00 for his big bass.

“I caught my fish today on a spinnerbait,” said File.

Taking third for the co-anglers, George Green of Linville Falls, NC weighed in three bass weighing 6.59 pounds. His catch was anchored by a bass weighing 3.06 pounds.

“I caught three bass today,” said Green. “All three came on a jackhammer chatterbait.”

In fourth place for the co-anglers, Chris Anderson of Mooresville, NC weighed in three bass weighing 6.29 pounds. Rounding out the top 5, Gregory Littles SR of Irmo, SC weighed in three bass weighing 5.74 pounds.

Being in the Berkley Cast for Cash program the following anglers will receive extra monies from Berkley:
Boater- Maurice Freeze $250.00
Boater- Chad Poteat $150.00
Co-angler Gregory Littles Sr. $150.00
Co-angler Bobby Henderson $100.00

The next event for the North Carolina Division will be on Badin Lake on 5/9/20 launching from the Circle Drive Wildlife access in New London NC.
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Bass Anglers: Discover What the Right Rods Can Do

ournament pros like Cody Hahner – along with a growing number of recreational anglers – rely on technique-specific rods for today’s increasingly specialized bass presentations.

Bass Anglers: Discover What the Right Rods Can Do

Top pros speak up on the topic of specialized bass rods

Park Falls, WI (March 16, 2020) – Whether bass fishing for fun or competition, matching the right rod to the technique or presentation du jour, helps anglers catch more fish. And while plenty of weekend anglers find success casting plastics, crankbaits, jerkbaits, spinnerbaits – you name it – on the same 7’ spinning rod, some heed the lessons of their childhood:

You’re gonna break the tip of that knife if you use it as a screwdriver! Quit using that wrench as a hammer!

You remember, right? There were different versions, but the lesson always boiled down to using the proper tool for the job. Only problem is, to use the proper tool, one must have the proper tool.

In the realm of fishing, St. Croix Rod has owned the mission of providing all anglers with the best tools for the job for over 70 years. Solid support for this claim can be found in the company’s ever-expanding lineup of specialized bass rods. Check out what the pros have to say about a sampling of St. Croix models, purpose-built for increased success with some of today’s hottest bass presentations.

Available in both St. Croix’s Legend® Tournament Bass (LBC70MHMF) and Mojo Bass (MJC70MHMF) series, the 7’, medium-heavy power, moderate-fast action Sweeper is the go-to casting rod for spinnerbait enthusiasts everywhere, including BASS Elite angler, Derek Hudnall, FLW pro, Cody Hahner, and MLF’s Stephen Browning.

Sweeper Spinnerbait Rod

“Anglers often find themselves going through numerous rods to find one that has the correct balance, sensitivity and other characteristics for the presentation at hand,” says Hudnall. “For fishing spinnerbaits, St. Croix absolutely nailed it with this rod. To be successful with spinnerbaits, you need a rod that’s sensitive enough to feel your way through cover, soft enough to withstand slashing strikes, powerful enough to get hook penetration, and balanced to a point where accuracy is maximized. The Sweeper is that rod,” exclaims Hudnall, who typically rigs his Legend Tournament Bass Sweeper rod with 15-lb Seaugar fluorocarbon and either a 3/8- or 1/2-oz Colorado blade spinnerbait – especially early in the year through mid-summer.

“The Sweeper may be my favorite technique-specific rod in St. Croix’s vast lineup, and in addition to spinnerbaits, it performs incredibly with bladed jigs as well.”

Hahner agrees.

“The Sweeper Spinnerbait rod is one of St. Croix’s hidden gems. It’s an excellent open water spinnerbait rod, and my favorite tool for combing shallow flats for smallmouth,” he says. “Its 7-foot length is great for covering water, but what makes it special is its moderate-fast action. The slower action deters explosive smallmouth from spitting the hooks and puts more fish in my boat.”

As a resident of Wisconsin, Hahner has access to some exceptional smallmouth fisheries that are ideal for spinnerbait fishing at certain times of the year. “In the early fall, northern smallmouth move up with the bait and roam large, open flats,” he explains. “On those windy fall days, a spinnerbait burned just under the surface can elicit explosive bites. To get the speed I need, I pair the Mojo Bass Sweeper with a 7.1 gear-ratio reel spooled with 15-lb fluorocarbon. It’s the perfect burning combination, and the Sweeper’s sweet action handles those brutal strikes on a fast-moving bait with ease.”

Tournament pro, Stephen Browning, also sings the Sweeper’s praises. “It’s hands down the best spinnerbait rod I’ve ever put in my hands,” says the MLF angler, who also employs the Legend Tournament Bass Sweeper rod for light chatterbait duty. “It casts accurately and the parabolic action allows the fish to get my spinnerbait and load the rod for awesome hook ups. I keep two Sweepers rigged and ready on the deck year around.”

Dock Sniper Rod

The 7’, heavy power, fast action Dock Sniper is a casting rod designed and built to deliver the extreme accuracy necessary for skipping, pitching or casting almost any ½- ¾-ounce bait around the docks, as well as the requisite muscle to hoist bass away from the cables, pilings boat lifts and ladders that attracted them there in the first place. Available in both the Legend Tournament Bass (LBC70HF / retail $290) and the Mojo Bass (MJC70HF / retail $140) series, the Dock Sniper has become a favorite of bass anglers everywhere, including Hahner.

“Dock fishing is all about efficiency. How many docks I cover and how accurately I’m presenting my bait is critical to the amount of bites I’ll get,” says the young pro from Wisconsin, who pairs the Mojo Bass Dock Sniper with an 8.1 gear ratio reel and 17- to 20-lb fluorocarbon to quickly and accurately pick apart likely targets.

“The Dock Sniper is the best tool for job when pitching and skipping in tight quarters with deadly accuracy,” he says. “The rod’s soft tip allows me to slide baits in and under the smallest openings where the true dock monsters reside. And once I hook up, the Dock Sniper delivers heavy power to pull fish away from any trouble. When it comes to skipping and pitching, I’m confident I have the advantage over my competition with the Dock Sniper in my hand.”

Rip-N-Chatter Rod and Target Cranker Rod

It’s no secret that glass rods are popular options for fishing crankbaits and other reaction baits. The best glass rods offer that sweet and precise moderate action that cushions slashing strikes on a moving bait, while keeping the fish securely pinned. But some glass rods can be relatively heavy and lack sensitivity when compared to graphite. Too bad, because crankbait anglers need sensitivity in order to maintain contact with structure and cover and to ensure their chosen lure is fishing with exactly the desired motion.

New for 2020, St. Croix Mojo Bass Glass series rods now employ Integrated Poly Curve (IPC®) mandrel technology and design. That means their super premium, 100% linear S-glass blanks have gradual, consistent tapers and uniform wall thickness from tip to butt, resulting in incredibly smooth, strong, light and sensitive, moderate action glass rods. Best of all, all this technology and performance comes at an attractive Mojo Bass price point, starting at $140.

Voted “Best New Freshwater Rod” at ICAST 2019, St. Croix’s 7’2”, heavy power, moderate action Mojo Bass Glass Rip-N-Chatter (MGC72HM) casting rod is purpose engineered for shaking rattlebaits and slicing chatterbaits through the salad, and happens to be a favorite of MLF angler, Jesse Wiggins.

“The new 7’2” Mojo Bass Glass Rip-N-Chatter rod is ideal for throwing everything from chatterbaits to bigger crankbaits,” says Wiggins. “Its 100% linear S-glass blank with IPC® gives it awesome sensitivity for maintaining the right amount of contact with cover, and its heavy power allows me to rip the chatterbait through that cover when I need to, which often triggers strikes.”

Wiggins’ other favorite Mojo Bass Glass model is 6’10”, medium power, moderate action (MGC610MM) Target Cranker.

“This is the rod I throw square bills and other shallow diving cranks with whenever I’m fishing to laydowns, boulders, stumps or other specific targets,” says Wiggins. “A lot of time those targets are also close to the bank, which means you’ve really got to be accurate. The 6’10” Target Cranker allows for the kind of precision casting it takes to maximize opportunities in those cases, and when a bass slashes my moving bait, I know she’s going to stay pinned up.

“One thing I love about St. Croix is how well they cover the bases for any angler, even on price, and these Mojo Bass and Mojo Bass Glass rods are a great example,” says Wiggins. “With the entire Mojo Bass series, anglers are getting great performance and well-designed rods for a really good price. You can’t beat that!”

Final Thoughts

Wherever you’re at in the bass-fishing spectrum, having optimized rods designed for the ways you fish will increase your angling success. Don’t use a wrench as a hammer. From putting your cast where you want it, to hooking up, to winning the battle… St. Croix makes the right tools for any presentation and helps anglers bring more bass to hand.

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Rocky Mount’s Steckler Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League Event on Lake of the Ozarks

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Rocky Mount’s Steckler Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League Event on Lake of the Ozarks

Oronogo’s Moss Wins Co-angler Division

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OSAGE BEACH, Mo. (March 16, 2020) – Boater Cory Steckler of Rocky Mount, Missouri, brought a five-bass limit to the scale Saturday weighing 18 pounds, 7 ounces to win the 2020 Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine event at Lake of the Ozarks in Osage Beach, Missouri. For his victory, Steckler earned a total of $13,457, including the lucrative $7,000 FLW PHOENIX Bonus contingency award. The victory was the second win of Steckler’s FLW career.

The tournament was the second of five events in the Ozark Division presented by Tournament Anglers Group (TAG).

“It feels amazing – my Phoenix boat is the best boat out there and it’s amazing to win this much money,” said Steckler, who in addition to his $13,457 payout also took home an extra $5,000 as part of the TAG contingency program.

“Water clarity was everything,” Steckler continued. “I basically threw a Megabass Vision 110 jerkbait (Table Rock Shad) all day long. All my fish came in the mouth of Gravois Creek.

“I had just five keepers total,” Steckler went on to say. “I tried to throw an umbrella rig, but I never got bumped on it. I had eight bites – two came off and the other was a drum or something like that. I was just happy they were biting the jerkbait.”

The top 10 boaters finished the tournament as follows:

1st:       Cory Steckler of Rocky Mount, Mo., five bass, 18-7, $13,457

2nd:      Don Beckley of Linn Creek, Mo., five bass, 14-12, $2,728

3rd:       Ben Verhoef of Osage Beach, Mo., five bass, 14-0, $1,819

4th:       Adam Boehloe of Warrenton, Mo., five bass, 13-12, $1,182

4th:       Kyle Alsop of Overland Park, Kan., three bass, 13-12, $1,182

6th:       Ben McCord of Sergeant Bluff, Iowa, five bass, 13-4, $1,000

7th:       Wes Endicott of Joplin, Mo., five bass, 13-0, $864

7th:       Rob Bueltmann of Osage Beach, Mo., five bass, 13-0, $864

9th:       Dennis Berhorst of Holts Summit, Mo., five bass, 12-15, $728

10th:     Bill Edwards of Nixa, Mo., three bass, 12-9, $637

Complete results can be found at FLWFishing.com.

Dennis Harmon of Camdenton, Missouri, brought a 6-pound, 4-ounce bass to the scale to win the day’s Boater Big Bass award of $875.

Steckler took home an extra $7,000 as the highest finishing FLW PHOENIX BONUS member. Boaters are eligible to win up to an extra $7,000 per event in each Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine tournament if all requirements are met. More information on the FLW PHOENIX BONUS contingency program can be found at PhoenixBassBoats.com.

Jeff Moss of Oronogo, Missouri, won the Co-angler Division and $2,878 Saturday after catching a five-bass limit weighing 11 pounds, 13 ounces.

The top 10 co-anglers finished as follows:

1st:       Jeff Moss of Oronogo, Mo., five bass, 11-13, $2,878

2nd:      Jon Cordray of House Springs, Mo., three bass, 11-6, $1,801

3rd:       Joshua Brassard of Nixa, Mo., two bass, 10-5, $911

4th:       Steven Galczynski of DeSoto, Mo., four bass, 10-0, $637

5th:       Ron Brake of Sullivan, Mo., three bass, 8-13, $546

6th:       Noah Dickneite of Freeburg, Mo., four bass, 8-12, $477

6th:       Alan Bernicky of Joliet, Ill., three bass, 8-12, $577

8th:       Michael Dempsey of Wentzville, Mo., two bass, 8-8, $409

9th:       Richard Rouse of House Springs, Mo., three bass, 8-7, $364

10th:     Rick McGuire of Monroe City, Mo., two bass, 7-3, $318

Cordray caught the largest bass in the Co-angler Division, a fish weighing in at 7 pounds, 2 ounces. The catch earned him the day’s Co-angler Big Bass award of $437.

The top 45 boaters and co-anglers in the Ozark Division presented by the Tournament Anglers Group based on point standings, along with the five winners of each qualifying event, will be entered in the Oct. 15-17 Bass Fishing League Regional Championship on the Mississippi River in La Crosse, Wisconsin, hosted by the Explore La Crosse. Boaters will compete for a $60,000 prize package, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro bass boat with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard and $10,000, while co-anglers will fish for a new 18-foot Phoenix bass boat with a 200-horsepower outboard.

The 2020 Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine is a 24-division circuit devoted to weekend anglers, with 128 tournaments throughout the season, five qualifying events in each division. The top 45 boaters and co-anglers from each division, along with the five winners of the qualifying events, will advance to one of six regional tournaments where they are competing to finish in the top six, which then qualifies them for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American.

The 2020 Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American will be held April 30 through May 2 at Lake Hartwell in Anderson, South Carolina and is hosted by Visit Anderson. The top 45 boaters and co-anglers plus tournament winners from each Phoenix Bass Fishing League division earn priority entry into the FLW Series, the pathway to the FLW Pro Circuit and ultimately the MLF Bass Pro Tour, where top pros compete with no entry fees.

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

Kentucky’s Graham Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League Event on Dale Hollow Reservoir

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Kentucky’s Graham Wins Phoenix Bass Fishing League Event on Dale Hollow Reservoir

Helton Wins Co-angler Division

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BYRDSTOWN, Tenn. (March 16, 2020) – Boater Brett Graham of Cold Spring, Kentucky, brought a five-bass limit to the scale weighing 18 pounds, 11 ounces to win the 2020 Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine Mountain division opener at Dale Hollow Reservoir in Byrdstown, Tennessee. For his victory, Graham earned a total of $6,000.

“I caught most of my fish mid-lake, dragging a homemade green-pumpkin jig with a craw trailer out deep,” said Graham, who earned his third career victory in BFL competition. “The key was really slowing down and working the areas. I only caught five keeper fish all day, but I had confidence in the areas and I really had to milk them for all they were worth.

“I was stuck on four fish right up until the very end of the day,” Graham continued. “I fished a spot that I hadn’t been to at all and ended up catching my last keeper with about 20 minutes left to check in.

“The last year has been pretty tough, but it feels good to get back in the groove and remember what I can do and put together a good tournament.”

The top 10 boaters finished the tournament as follows:

1st:       Brett Graham of Cold Spring, Ky., five bass, 18-11, $6,000

2nd:      Adam Militana of Saluda, N.C., five bass, 17-10, $3,000

3rd:       Shane Sloan of Knoxville, Tenn., five bass, 16-13, $2,000

4th:       Kendall Robinson of Lexington, Ky., five bass, 16-12, $1,400

5th:       J.R. Stalcup of Albany, Ky., five bass, 16-10, $1,150

5th:       Jimmy Gayhart of Sadieville, Ky., five bass, 16-10, $1,150

7th:       Ben Stacy of Cincinnati, Ohio, five bass, 16-8, $1,000

8th:       Christian Nickles of Clintwood, Va., five bass, 16-5, $1,400

9th:       Drew Boggs of Lebanon, Tenn., five bass, 16-1, $1,000

10th:     Dathan Jones of Harrodsburg, Ky, five bass, 15-12, $700

Complete results can be found at FLWFishing.com.

Brent Butler of Vonore, Tennessee earned the day’s $1,000 Boater Big Bass award with his largest fish, a 5-pound, 13-ounce bass.

Nickles took home an extra $500 as the highest finishing FLW PHOENIX BONUS member. Boaters are eligible to win up to an extra $7,000 per event in each Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine tournament if all requirements are met. More information on the FLW PHOENIX BONUS contingency program can be found at PhoenixBassBoats.com.

Tracy Helton of London, Kentucky, earned the win in the Co-angler Division Saturday after catching a five-bass limit weighing 17 pounds, 15 ounces. Helton earned $3,000 for his victory.

The top 10 co-anglers finished as follows:

1st:       Tracy Helton of London, Ky., five bass, 17-15, $3,000

1st:       Patrick Crawley of Burkesville, Ky., five bass, 15-14, $1,500

3rd:       Randy Wilson of Murfreesboro, Tenn., five bass, 15-9, $1,150

4th:       Scottie Cook of Hustonville, Ky., five bass, 14-14, $700

5th:       Brandin Carey of Harrodsburg, Ky., five bass, 13-15, $600

6th:       Doug Dewar of Burlington, Ky., four bass, 13-1, $550

7th:       Brandon Lake of Berea, Ky., five bass, 12-11, $500

8th:       Robert Pillow of Campbellsville, Ky., five bass, 12-4, $450

9th:       Garry Collins of Russell Springs, Ky., four bass, 12-1, $400

10th:     Luke Smith of Florence, Ky., four bass, 11-15, $350

Jared Rudd of Salyersville, Kentucky, caught the largest bass in the Co-angler Division, a fish weighing in at 5 pounds, 12 ounces. The catch earned him the day’s Co-angler Big Bass award of $500.

The 2020 Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine on Dale Hollow Reservoir was hosted by Star Point Resort. The tournament was the first of five events in Mountain Division.

The top 45 boaters and co-anglers in the Mountain Division based on point standings, along with the five winners of each qualifying event, will be entered in the Oct. 8-10 Bass Fishing League Regional Championship on Lake Chickamauga in Dayton, Tennessee, hosted by the Rhea Economic and Tourism Council. Boaters will compete for a $60,000 prize package, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro bass boat with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard and $10,000, while co-anglers will fish for a new 18-foot Phoenix bass boat with a 200-horsepower outboard.

The 2020 Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine is a 24-division circuit devoted to weekend anglers, with 128 tournaments throughout the season, five qualifying events in each division. The top 45 boaters and co-anglers from each division, along with the five winners of the qualifying events, will advance to one of six regional tournaments where they are competing to finish in the top six, which then qualifies them for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American.

The 2020 Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American will be held April 30 through May 2 at Lake Hartwell in Anderson, South Carolina and is hosted by Visit Anderson. The top 45 boaters and co-anglers plus tournament winners from each Phoenix Bass Fishing League division earn priority entry into the FLW Series, the pathway to the FLW Pro Circuit and ultimately the MLF Bass Pro Tour, where top pros compete with no entry fees.

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