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David Ethridge & Butch Williams Win CATT Wateree Open Oct 20,2018

Tournament Results Wateree Open Oct 20, 2018 Ethridge & Williams are on a Roll!

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NEXT & LAST WATEREE OPEN IS NOVEMBER 10TH! THIS WILL BE A DOUBLE POINT EVENT! 

A TEAM HAD TO ENTER A MINIMUM OF 6 WATEREE OPENS TO BE ELIGIBLE TO ENTER THE WATEREE OPEN FINAL!

David Ethridge & Butch Williams are on a roll! They brought in 5 bass at 14.94 lbs and took home $640.00!

2nd Place and BF went to Tim & Craig Haven with 13.78 lbs! BF weighed in at 5.08 lbs!

12 Teams Big
Team Fish Weight Winnings Points
David Ethridge – Butch Williams  BONUS $ 3.60 14.94 $640.00 110
Craig Haven – Tim Haven 5.08 13.78 $277.00 109
Chad Gainey – Todd Butler 2.71 11.91 108
Donald Hinson – Alan Fletcher 3.92 11.31 $33.00 107
Shane Cantley 2.75 11.27 106
Steve Phillips – Jason Bateman 2.52 10.32 105
Brad Petway – Brett Collins ** 0.00 5.83 104
David F Canupp – David L Canupp 2.50 2.50 103
Walt Almond – Dusty Rhodes 0.00 0.00 102
Greg Sigmon 0.00 0.00 102
Dean Benfield – Keith Hargett 0.00 0.00 102
Greg Corvin – Scott Floyd 0.00 0.00 102
2018 Wateree Open Final Fund $260.00
2018 Wateree Open Final Fund Total $3,905.00
2018 Wateree Open Point Fund $1,250.00
**2017 Point Winners Free Entry
2018 Pt Winners Recieve Free Entry 2019
Teams 2-6 In Points Receive $$

Jared Lintner Wins Bassmaster Opens Championship At Table Rock

Jared Lintner of Arroyo Grande, Calif., takes the lead on the final day of the 2018 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens Championship held on Table Rock Lake with a three-day total weight of 37 pounds.

Photo by James Overstreet/B.A.S.S.

October 20, 2018

Jared Lintner Wins Bassmaster Opens Championship At Table Rock

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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Dialing into the details was the ticket to victory for Jared Lintner, winner of the 2018 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens Championship on Table Rock Lake.

Linter of Arroyo Grande, Calif., added 10 pounds, 15 ounces of bass today to push his winning total weight to 37 pounds for three days of fishing. Brandon Lester of Fayetteville, Tenn., took second with 34-11, and Derek Hudnall of Baton Rouge, La., was third with 34-1. Bobby Lane Jr. of Lakeland, Fla., was fourth with 32-7, and Scott Suggs of Alexander, Ark., took fifth with 32-3.

Weather was a key factor throughout the three-day tournament. A chilly rain on Friday was braced by sunny, unseasonably warm weather on Thursday and Saturday. The best fishing occurred during the worst weather, when the bass were most active in the low-light conditions.

Everyone, especially including Lintner, knew the bass were in the fall transition, moving from deep to shallow water.

“I knew the bass were moving shallow, just not enough to put together a reliable pattern,” he said.

When the bites began Lintner, took note. He discovered greater concentrations of bass holding on steeper tapering shorelines used as migration routes.

“It started replicating itself so I went searching for similar areas,” he explained.

The steep dropoffs near shorelines where Lintner initially discovered the pattern were a 45-mile run from the launch site. Table Rock is a big lake, and Lintner decided to search nearer the weigh-in site. After two days, he found enough of the steep transition areas to complete a pattern. Lintner could spend more time fishing, allowing the continually moving bass to come to him.

On Thursday, Lintner moved into fourth place with 12-14, a respectable catch compared to the rest of the field. The next day, rain and overcast skies made the bite better, producing a limit weighing 13-3.

Today, the sun came out and the post-frontal funk set in. Lintner caught his limit by 8:30 a.m. The sun grew brighter, the wind went calm and the bite shut down.

“The low light compensated for the lack of wind, which made the pattern really click,” he said. “Without wind, the fish could see lures from farther away in the clearer water.”

By midday the wind picked up but the bite did not for Lintner. That made the early morning bite the saving grace for the Californian.

Lintner alternated between a Spro Mike McClelland RkCrawler 55 crankbait, and a Jackall MC/60. He also used a 3/4-ounce jig with a Strike King Rage Bug. He flipped the latter setup when encountering isolated cedar trees near the transition areas.

Lester used a technique that is popular on his native middle Tennessee bass fisheries during the wintertime. Called tight lining, it involves methodically fishing a lightweight jig across deepwater structure. Very little movement is necessary to make the fish bite.

“I found bass at the ends of bluffs but couldn’t make them bite anything,” he said. “I thought of tight lining and it worked.”

Lester used a 3.75-inch X Zone Lures Shiver Shad on a 1/8-ounce jighead for his tight-lining rig fished on 10-pound braid with a 6-pound test leader.

He further dialed into the pattern by finding bass staging where deep bluffs transitioned into other forms of structure, such as rocky points or gravel shorelines.

The Opens Championship was the climax of a year featuring eight events in as many states. The Top 28 pro and co-anglers in the point standings from the Central and Eastern divisions qualified for the championship.

Lintner and the Top 3 pro anglers in points from each division were invited to bass fishing’s premier event, the 2019 Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods. Frank Talley, Brad Whatley and Derek Hudnall advanced from the Central Division, while Brandon Lester, Bobby Lane Jr., and Garrett Paquette qualified from the Eastern Division. The Classic is set for March 15-17 in Knoxville, Tenn. Lester won the Eastern points title, while Frank Talley of Temple, Texas, won the Central title.

Lintner earned a Classic berth, $10,000 bonus cash and a Triton 19 TrX with Mercury 200 Pro XS and accessories worth $45,000.

Winning the $750 Phoenix Big Bass Award on the pro side was Mark Rose of Wynne, Ark., with a largemouth weighing 6-1. Alex Heintz of Denham Springs, La., won the co-angler $250 Phoenix Big Bass Award with a largemouth weighing 4-7.

Lane earned the Power-Pole Captain’s Cash Award of $500 on the pro side for being the highest-placing angler who is registered and eligible and uses client-approved product on his boat.

2018 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster  Opens Championship 10/18-10/20
Table Rock Lake, Springfield   MO.
(BOATER) Standings Day 3

Angler                   Hometown              No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$

1.  Jared Lintner          Arroyo Grande, CA       15  37-00  200  $56,500.00
Day 1: 5   12-14     Day 2: 5   13-03     Day 3: 5   10-15
2.  Brandon Lester         Fayetteville, TN        15  34-11  199  $17,000.00
Day 1: 5   10-10     Day 2: 5   12-09     Day 3: 5   11-08
3.  Derek Hudnall          Baton Rouge, LA         15  34-01  198   $5,500.00
Day 1: 5   10-00     Day 2: 5   12-08     Day 3: 5   11-09
4.  Bobby Lane Jr.         Lakeland, FL            14  32-07  197  $10,000.00
Day 1: 4   08-06     Day 2: 5   13-06     Day 3: 5   10-11
5.  Scott Suggs            Alexander, AR           14  32-03  196   $1,000.00
Day 1: 4   08-09     Day 2: 5   13-11     Day 3: 5   09-15
6.  Carl Jocumsen          Queensland TX AUSTRALIA 13  31-15  195     $600.00
Day 1: 4   07-12     Day 2: 5   13-05     Day 3: 4   10-14
7.  Stephen Browning       Hot Springs, AR         13  31-08  194     $600.00
Day 1: 4   08-13     Day 2: 5   13-14     Day 3: 4   08-13
8.  Luke Palmer            Coalgate, OK            14  30-10  193   $1,000.00
Day 1: 5   10-09     Day 2: 4   10-02     Day 3: 5   09-15
9.  Caleb Sumrall          New Iberia, LA          11  28-15  192   $1,500.00
Day 1: 5   15-01     Day 2: 5   12-03     Day 3: 1   01-11
10. Mark Rose              Wynne, AR               11  27-01  191   $2,750.00
Day 1: 5   15-09     Day 2: 3   06-01     Day 3: 3   05-07
11. Justin Atkins          Florence, AL            11  26-06  190     $600.00
Day 1: 5   10-04     Day 2: 5   14-02     Day 3: 1   02-00
12. Tyler Rivet            Raceland, LA             8  22-13  189   $1,000.00
Day 1: 5   14-06     Day 2: 3   08-07     Day 3: 0   00-00
PHOENIX BOATS BIG BASS
Mark Rose                Wynne, AR           06-01        $750.00
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Totals
Day   #Limits    #Fish      Weight
1        10       111       250-00
2        18       117       285-10
3         6        43        93-06
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34       271       629-00

Bass Edge’s The Edge – Episode 288 – Dillon Harrell

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Bass Edge Radio interviews 2018 BASS Collegiate Championship Qualifier Dillon Harrell of Sam Houston State University as the featured angler on the latest podcast presented by Megaware KeelGuard. Show hosts Aaron Martin and Kurt Dove discuss with Dillon the college bass fishing scene and his presence as a young angler looking to break into the sport.

Caleb Sumrall Takes Lead In Bassmaster Opens Championship At Table Rock

Caleb Sumrall of New Iberia, La., takes the lead on the second day of the 2018 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens Championship held on Table Rock Lake with a two-day total weight of 27 pounds, 4 ounces.

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Caleb Sumrall Takes Lead In Bassmaster Opens Championship At Table Rock

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RIDGEDALE, Mo. — Caleb Sumrall is turning a handicap in his favor, and today it earned him the lead at the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens Championship on Table Rock Lake.

Fishing from a borrowed boat, Sumrall has no fish-finding electronics to function as his underwater eyes in his search for bass. Instead, he is relying on his own vision to pattern what is emerging as a winning pattern.

Sumrall, of New Iberia, La., today added 12 pounds, 3 ounces to his overall total of 27-4. Jared Lintner of Arroyo Grande, Calif., is second with 26-1, while Justin Atkins of Florence, Ala., moved into third place with 24-6. Brandon Lester is fourth with 23-3, and Tyler Rivet holds down fifth place with 22-13.

Sumrall, a Bassmaster Elite Series rookie, is targeting bass in transition between summer and fall fishing patterns. The bass are moving from deeper areas in the main lake into shallower creeks to feed on baitfish. Sumrall is wisely choosing to stay shallow to let the bass come to him.

He said the heavier largemouth he had been catching were being replaced by more aggressive, but smaller, spotted bass. “I made a key adjustment so I could get dialed back into the largemouth,” he said.

The payoff was adding a much-needed 4-pound largemouth to his livewell.

“Fishing without the electronics makes me think how many times we overthink, overanalyze the simple basics of finding fish,” he noted. “Honestly, with fishfinders I would probably be more distracted, not so dedicated to finding these key areas that are visible above water.”

For Sumrall that is the right combination of trees, rock and depth that are rest stops and ambush cover for the migrating bass.

“It’s likely I wouldn’t have found that combination if not forced to visually search while I fished,” Sumrall explained. “I’m literally going in and out of creeks, reading the water as I go, fishing with my eyes.”

Catching so many smallmouth in textbook areas normally favored by largemouth pleasantly baffles Lintner. On Thursday smallmouth filled his weigh-in bag; today only one largemouth occupied the space.

“I don’t get it at all because I’m flipping jigs into cedar trees in shallow water — classic largemouth areas,” he said.

Vital to the success of his pattern is wind, which adds a prismatic effect to break up the water clarity. Lures are less easy to identify, and the bass can be more easily fooled into biting.

“Cloudy wind, sunny wind, it doesn’t really matter,” he added. “I caught eight keepers off one windblown stretch where yesterday there were none.”

Sunny, mild weather on Thursday gave way to rainy, chilly conditions on Friday. Daytime temperatures struggled to reach the mid-40s and rain chilled the water even more.

Fishing in such miserable weather seems absurd unless you are fishing for the most coveted prizes in the sport. Those are seven coveted berths in the 2019 Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods.

The Opens Championship is the climax of a year featuring eight events in as many states. The Top 28 pros and co-anglers in the point standings from the Central and Eastern divisions qualified for the championship.

The overall winner earns a Classic berth, $10,000 cash and a Triton 19 TrX with Mercury 200 Pro XS and accessories worth $45,000.

The Top 3 pro anglers in points from each division following the championship are also invited to the Classic, set for next March in Knoxville, Tenn.

The Thursday leaders of the Phoenix Big Bass Award still hold those spots. They are Mark Rose of Wynne, Ark., with a largemouth weighing 6-1, and co-angler Alex Heintz of Denham Springs, La., with a largemouth weighing 4-7.

Winning the co-angler division with a weight of 13-7 was Mandel Pettus. The angler of Miller Place, N.Y., won a Nitro Z18 with a Mercury 150 Pro XS outboard and accessories, $10,000 cash and paid entry fees in the 2019 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens division of his choice.

Pettus won the title in his rookie season as a co-angler in 2014, and is now able to make a dream come true.

“I just fished my last event as a co-angler, am going to live my dream, hone my trade as a boater and pro angler,” said Pettus, a fitness business owner.

The Top 12 anglers launch at 7:15 a.m. CT from Long Creek Marina. The Saturday weigh-in begins at 4:30 p.m. at Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Springfield.

On Saturday you can follow the action live on a special edition of Bassmaster LIVE, from 8-11 a.m. and Noon until 3 p.m. CT. Find the show on Bassmaster.com and see BASSTrakk real-time scores, updated photo galleries, videos, a live blog and articles.

2018 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster  Opens Championship 10/18-10/20
Table Rock Lake, Springfield   MO.
(BOATER) Standings Day 2

Angler                   Hometown              No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$

1.  Caleb Sumrall          New Iberia, LA          10  27-04  200
Day 1: 5   15-01     Day 2: 5   12-03
2.  Jared Lintner          Arroyo Grande, CA       10  26-01  199
Day 1: 5   12-14     Day 2: 5   13-03
3.  Justin Atkins          Florence, AL            10  24-06  198
Day 1: 5   10-04     Day 2: 5   14-02
4.  Brandon Lester         Fayetteville, TN        10  23-03  197
Day 1: 5   10-10     Day 2: 5   12-09
5.  Tyler Rivet            Raceland, LA             8  22-13  196
Day 1: 5   14-06     Day 2: 3   08-07
6.  Stephen Browning       Hot Springs, AR          9  22-11  195
Day 1: 4   08-13     Day 2: 5   13-14
7.  Derek Hudnall          Baton Rouge, LA         10  22-08  194
Day 1: 5   10-00     Day 2: 5   12-08
8.  Scott Suggs            Alexander, AR            9  22-04  193
Day 1: 4   08-09     Day 2: 5   13-11
9.  Bobby Lane Jr.         Lakeland, FL             9  21-12  192
Day 1: 4   08-06     Day 2: 5   13-06
10. Mark Rose              Wynnee, AR               8  21-10  191
Day 1: 5   15-09     Day 2: 3   06-01
11. Carl Jocumsen          Queensland TX AUSTRALIA  9  21-01  190
Day 1: 4   07-12     Day 2: 5   13-05
12. Luke Palmer            Coalgate, OK             9  20-11  189
Day 1: 5   10-09     Day 2: 4   10-02
13. Brad Whatley           Bivins, TX              10  20-10  188
Day 1: 5   09-04     Day 2: 5   11-06
14. Rob Digh               Denver, NC               8  20-04  187
Day 1: 3   06-07     Day 2: 5   13-13
15. Toby Hartsell          Afton, OK                9  20-04  186
Day 1: 4   08-15     Day 2: 5   11-05
16. Todd Auten             Lake Wylie, SC           8  20-00  185
Day 1: 3   07-05     Day 2: 5   12-11
17. Harvey Horne           Bella Vista, AR          9  19-11  184
Day 1: 4   09-07     Day 2: 5   10-04
18. Wesley Strader         Spring City, TN          9  19-07  183
Day 1: 4   07-00     Day 2: 5   12-07
19. Mike Huff              Corbin, KY               9  18-15  182
Day 1: 4   08-01     Day 2: 5   10-14
20. John Cox               Debary, FL               8  18-08  181
Day 1: 3   06-05     Day 2: 5   12-03
21. Chad Pipkens           Lansing, MI              9  18-07  180
Day 1: 4   09-06     Day 2: 5   09-01
22. Ed Loughran III        Mechanicsville, VA       8  17-14  179
Day 1: 5   12-12     Day 2: 3   05-02
23. Garrett Paquette       Canton, MI               7  17-05  178
Day 1: 3   06-03     Day 2: 4   11-02
24. Patrick Walters        Ladson, SC               6  12-06  177
Day 1: 2   03-08     Day 2: 4   08-14
25. Frank Talley           Temple, TX               6  11-12  176
Day 1: 4   07-14     Day 2: 2   03-14
26. Yusuke Miyazaki        Forney, TX               5  11-04  175
Day 1: 2   04-06     Day 2: 3   06-14
27. Brock Mosley           Collinsville, MS         3  07-00  174
Day 1: 2   04-11     Day 2: 1   02-05
28. Drew Cook              Midway, FL               3  05-11  173
Day 1: 3   05-11     Day 2: 0   00-00
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Totals
Day   #Limits    #Fish      Weight
1        10       111       250-00
2        18       117       285-10
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28       228       535-10

2018 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster  Opens Championship 10/18-10/20
Table Rock Lake, Springfield   MO.
(NON_BOATER) Standings Day 2

Angler                   Hometown              No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$

1.  Mandel Pettus          Miller Place, NY         6  13-07  200  $33,000.00
Day 1: 3   07-07     Day 2: 3   06-00
2.  Alex Heintze           Denham Springs, LA       5  12-07  199  $10,250.00
Day 1: 3   08-09     Day 2: 2   03-14
3.  Austin Bonjour         Templeton, CA            5  10-08  198  $10,000.00
Day 1: 2   04-12     Day 2: 3   05-12
4.  Gary Haraguchi         San Jose, CA             5  09-14  197   $2,000.00
Day 1: 2   03-09     Day 2: 3   06-05
5.  Todd Lee               Jasper, AL               4  09-06  196   $4,000.00
Day 1: 1   02-01     Day 2: 3   07-05
6.  Brian Murphy           Sulphur, LA              4  08-14  195   $2,000.00
Day 1: 1   02-10     Day 2: 3   06-04
7.  Jordan Lane            Conroe, TX               4  08-12  194   $1,500.00
Day 1: 1   01-13     Day 2: 3   06-15
8.  Jared Rudd             Salyersville, KY         4  08-08  193     $800.00
Day 1: 1   01-13     Day 2: 3   06-11
9.  Jonathan Hankins       North Tazewell, VA       4  08-05  192   $1,500.00
Day 1: 3   06-06     Day 2: 1   01-15
10. Noel Allen Jr          Brandon, MS              4  07-10  191   $3,000.00
Day 1: 2   03-07     Day 2: 2   04-03
11. Jeff Wallace           West Monroe, LA          3  06-11  190     $750.00
Day 1: 3   06-11     Day 2: 0   00-00
12. Brett Walker           Pleasant Valley, MO      2  06-07  189   $1,300.00
Day 1: 0   00-00     Day 2: 2   06-07
13. Chad Smith             Minnetonka, MN           4  06-07  188   $5,000.00
Day 1: 3   05-10     Day 2: 1   00-13
14. Todd Walters           Ladson, SC               3  06-01  187   $1,300.00
Day 1: 1   01-13     Day 2: 2   04-04
15. John Connell           Marion, IL               3  06-00  186   $4,000.00
Day 1: 0   00-00     Day 2: 3   06-00
16. Mark Powers            Platteville, CO          3  05-11  185   $2,500.00
Day 1: 2   03-13     Day 2: 1   01-14
17. Bobby Bakewell         Orlando, FL              2  04-12  184   $2,500.00
Day 1: 0   00-00     Day 2: 2   04-12
18. Steve Robbins          Piketon, OH              2  04-12  183     $700.00
Day 1: 1   02-11     Day 2: 1   02-01
19. Joe Lee                Midlothian, TX           2  04-01  182   $5,000.00
Day 1: 1   02-07     Day 2: 1   01-10
20. Paul Tabisz            Virginia Bch, VA         2  03-14  181     $750.00
Day 1: 0   00-00     Day 2: 2   03-14
21. Daniel Corkern         Florence, MS             2  03-12  180   $1,000.00
Day 1: 1   01-12     Day 2: 1   02-00
22. Beau Browning          Hot Springs, AR          2  03-09  179     $900.00
Day 1: 0   00-00     Day 2: 2   03-09
23. Eulon Lee Jr.          Eclectic, AL             2  03-07  178   $1,000.00
Day 1: 1   01-11     Day 2: 1   01-12
24. Dennis Akers           South Portsmouth, KY     2  03-05  177     $900.00
Day 1: 0   00-00     Day 2: 2   03-05
25. Justin Leet            Bartlett, TN             1  03-00  176     $700.00
Day 1: 1   03-00     Day 2: 0   00-00
26. Stephen Parnell        Brandon, MS              1  02-07  175     $800.00
Day 1: 1   02-07     Day 2: 0   00-00
27. Skyler Anderson        Harlem, GA               0  00-00    0     $550.00
Day 1: 0   00-00     Day 2: 0   00-00
27. William Mcnutt II      Bossier City, LA         0  00-00    0     $550.00
Day 1: 0   00-00     Day 2: 0   00-00
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Totals
Day   #Limits    #Fish      Weight
1         5        34        74-06
2         8        47        97-09
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13        81       171-15

5 Cold Water Lures That Will Catch You More Bass. MTB

5 Cold Water Lures That Will Catch You More Bass

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Cold water bass fishing can result in either feast of famine for many anglers. Bass are going to always bite less often in cool water but it also can be the time of year the big ones seem to be caught! Bass are cold blooded by nature so their activity levels are directly impacted by climate changes. As water temperature rises the metabolism in coldblooded animals (like bass) will speed up which appetite and feeding activity. Fish are moving faster and further in pursuit of food, anything they can do to keep that motor running.

In cooler water Bass are much slower and tend to feed less. While you’re less likely to run into an aggressive bass in cold water, that does not mean you can’t catch the big ones! Here are 5 of the top cold water lures to help you increase your chances at a big one while you’re freezing your tail off.

Cold Water Bass Fishing: Jerkbait

Cold Water Bass Fishing

The jerkbait is a staple of cold water fishing for smallmouth and largemouth anglers alike. Baitfish will  suspend in the water column during cold weather which makes a jerkbait a perfect choice for mimicking the forage bass are keying in on. While fishing slow can be painfully boring for some, make sure to use increase pause length between your jerks in cold water to increase your bite percentage. The neutral buoyancy of a jerkbait puts off a subtle motion when at rest and this can be what triggers a bite.

Target areas like main lake points, shoals or bluff walls and if you see notice birds diving make sure to give that area a try, they’re likely feeding on the fish you’re trying to mimic.

Cold Water Bass Fishing: Lipless Crankbaits

Cold Water Bass Fishing

Lipless crankbaits are loud, versatile, easy to fish and have a tight wobbling action which is perfect for winter bassing.  Use it as a tool to cover water and find active fish, it works exceptionally well in or around grass, try ticking the tops of green weeds or ripping it through grass patches. In cooler water make sure to find lively grass. Fish relate to vegetation all year. This it true especially during the winter months when oxygenated water can be hard to find.

Use a slow steady retrieve and once you feel your bait hit grass rip it out hard, this is usually when the bite is triggered. Another good option is the ‘Yo-Yo’ technique which involves raising a bait off bottom and then slowly letting it fall back down. The fluttering action during the fall resembles a dying baitfish which fish love the feed on!

Cold Water Bass Fishing: Grub/ Small Swimbaits

Cold Water Bass Fishing

Slow rolling a grub or small swimbait on a ⅛-¼ oz jig head is an extremely versatile during the winter months. Every predatory fish you target is going to eat minnows at some point so providing an offering that resembles the forage they are feeding on just makes sense.

Try matching the hatch to the best of your ability in clear water and if you’re fishing stained water try using a bright and vibrant colors for added flare.

The beauty of a grub or swimbait on a jig head is how versatile it is. From shallow flats to deep breaklines, you can catch ’em with this simple set-up. Make a long cast and either let your bait fall to bottom or the desired depth you’re targeting and slowly retrieve the swimbait back to you with your rod tip pointed down. You can add intermittent pauses or jerks do trigger bites but a slow and steady retrieve always seems to work.

Cold Water Bass Fishing: Flat Sided Crank

 

Cold Water Bass Fishing

Flat-sided crankbaits are one of the best cold water power fishing options. They are sleek, easy to throw and provide a lowkey wobbling action that is needed during the winter months.  Most flat sided cranks generally come without rattles which follows the ‘less is more’ approach you often see in cold water angling.  Flat-sided cranks give you the ability to move quickly and cover ground while providing a subtle action. are a part of the reason this bait continually outperforms other cranks in cool water. Looks for channel swings, turns and lay downs that hold signs of life and continually fish these areas.

Cold Water Bass Fishing: Blade Bait

Cold Water Bass Fishing

Blade baits are a popular cold water bait for smallmouth anglers in the great lakes region but it’s also a low-key killer for fishing largemouth too. Look for areas where bait fish are concentrating like creek channels, swings and rock to sand transitions. You can jig a blade bait vertically, cast it out and slowly retrieve but my favorite method involves quickly jerking the blade bait which causes it to jump up from  bottom and quickly flutter back down.

I make a long cast out and let my bait fall on a slack line to bottom. Then on a slightly slack line, I quickly jerk my wrist to get the blade bait to jump 2-3 feet off bottom, after the bait is back on bottom I quickly repeat the process reeling up as I go to keep up with the moving lure. It’s important to use a slightly slack line when snapping your blade bait. The snap on a slack line allows the bait to dart and flutter more irregularly upon retrieval which usually entices bites. Bites  typically occur on while the bait is actually sitting bottom so be alert if you feel added weight while setting up your next jig or snap because it may be the fish you’re after!

Trokar Swim Blade Swimbait Hook Review By Jason Sealock

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Trokar Swim Blade Swimbait Hook Review

(Photo: Jason Sealock)

I have been experimenting more this year with different swimbaits outside my normal go-to baits and along with that I’ve been playing with just about every head and hook on the market. One hook I’ve used recently with a lot of success that I seem to have tied on all the time now is the Lazer Trokar Swim Blade.

The Swim Blade is made like your ordinary screw lock weighted swimbait hook, but it’s design allows for a blade to be added on the under belly, giving you both a strong swimbait hook and the characteristics of an underspin. The hooks are offered in sizes from 3/0 to 7/0 and weights from 1/8 ounce up to 3/8 ounce.

It also features a crimped wire and a double swivel and hammered silver willow blade so the added flash is tucked up under the belly of the bait, further drawing bass in to the swimbait.

Ray Hogge & Donnie Daniel Win CATT James River with 24.48lbs October 14,2018

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First off…thanks for the support! We off to a great start on the James River paying back $70,000+ in cash and prizes and next year is shaping up to be even more lucrative! Spread the word and we can make the trail as big as you want! Huge thanks to the James River CATT Crew! Bart & Katherine Gore along with Noah Gore and Alvin Paliani! Thanks for making the 1st year on the James a great one!

Ray Hogge & Donnie Daniel sure took advantage of our 1st trail on the James by winning 3 Qualifiers and the James River Final. They also took the points! Their 5 bass weighed up at 24.48 lbs plus they took the 1st BF spot with a 7.32 lb bass worth a total of $5,266.00! They also received a Lews Mach Speed Spool Baitcast Reel!
2nd went to Chad Holm & Richard Bates with 5 bass weighing 19.28 lbs and they took home $2,000.00!
Linwood Shores – Ed Loughran claimed 3rd with 5 bass weighing 17.29 lbs and took home $1,11400 with the 2nd BF added in at 5.85 lbs! They collected a Lews Mach Speed Stick!

Check out the rest of the money winners!
2019 CATT James River Trail Registration is open! We have had several ask about paying for the entire 2019 season so may as well get it started…and this is how we are going to do it…from now until Monday midnight Oct 29 registration will ONLY be open for teams who want to pay for the entire 2019 CATT James River Season…Tuesday Oct 30 we will go live and draw out the boat numbers for the teams we have entered…that will be your boat number for the 2019 season at each event except the Final….after Tuesday Oct 30 registration is open to all…the reason for this is we’ve had some teams ask prior to pay for the entire season and registration wasn’t open…no way to put one team in front of the other and be fair……as with all CATT events your entry is always refundable. Thanks for fishing and we look forward to 2019!

You can pay on line or call me with card info…also if you’re mailing a check call and let me know it’s on the way…
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Bass Edge’s The Edge – Episode 287 – James Niggemeyer September 1, 2018

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Bass Edge’s The Edge – Episode 287 – James Niggemeyer
September 1, 2018

Bass Edge Radio, presented by Megaware KeelGuard features 2018 FLW Forrest Wood Cup Runner-Up James Niggemeyer in this episode of their top-rated podcast. Bass Edge hosts Aaron Martin and Kurt Dove discuss with their long-time friend his outlook on the event and what were some keys to his success as well as how his techniques can be used during this fall season’s fishing action around the country.

Bill Pinion wins a Tough ABA one on Lake Russell

Bill Pinion wins a Tough one on Lake Russell

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October 14th, 2018   Elberton, GA.  Fifteen anglers launched from Highway 72 Ramp Landing near Elberton, GA.  The temps started around 58 degrees but warmed up to the mid 70’s by the 3 pm weigh in time. Water temps were in the mid 70’s due to several cool nights before the tournament. Eleven of those anglers brought back five-fish limits to the scales, but when the scales closed, it was Bill Pinion from Fair Play, SC who took the victory with 9.11-lbs. He reported catching his fish on a variety of baits including crankbaits and topwater baits. For the win, Bill took home $432 in prize money plus an additional $84 for 1st Place Option Pot for total earnings of $516.

Second amongst the competitors was Grover Jones of Starr, SC with five-fish that locked in the scales at 7.80-lbs. He also reported catching his fish on topwater baits. For his efforts, he took home $223 plus $56 for 2nd Place Option Pot for a total of $279 in prize money.

Third place was claimed by Zachary Green of Elberton, GA with five-fish and a total weight of 7.48-lbs. Zachary stated he used several different techniques to get a limit in the boat. For his efforts, he took home $79.

The Biggest Bass of the tournament was caught by Bill Pinion of Fair Play, SC.  His fish locked in the scales at 4.80-lbs earning him another $70 in prize money.

Top ten finishers:

1st Bill Pinion 9.11
2nd Grover Jones 7.8
3rd Zachary Green 7.48
4th Kim Neal 7.33
5th James Stone 7.33
6th Bill Deese 6.96
7th Barrett Keel 6.81
8th John Risconsin 6.71
9th TJ Pittman 6.6
10th Bryan Waddell 6.13

The next tournament in this division will take place on November 11th, 2018 launching from Dorn Facility on Clarks Hill Lake.

For more information on this event or division, please contact the local director Grover Jones at (252)217-2893 or visit www.americanbassanglers.com

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

The American 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 US are invited to the American Fishing Tour National Championship.

American Bass Anglers, Inc. is supported by Triton Boats, Mercury Outboards, Optima Batteries, GEICO, Berkley, Abu Garcia, T-H Marine, Maui Jim, Power Pole, Garmin, and SiriusXM Marine Weather. American Bass Anglers, Inc. can be contacted at (256) 232-0406 or by visiting americanbassanglers.com