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Bobby Clark Wins ABA on Chowan River July 21,2018

Bobby Clark Wins on Chowan River

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Bobby Clark, of MacClesfield, NC won the AFT Division 17, North Carolina Central tournament on the Chowan River.  The event was held on Chowan on 21 July 2018, launching out of the Highway 13 Ramp (Shoups Landing) in Winton, North Carolina.  It was a wet rainy day from start to finish with the river super high and the water way back in the woods.  But Bobby Clark figured out the pattern by catching an impressive limit of fish.  Bobby caught 5 bass weighing 16.85 lbs.  Bobby said he caught his fish on crank baits down river.  Congratulation Bobby.  Mike Roberson of Battleboro, NC took 2nd place honors with 14.48 lbs and had big fish of the tournament with a huge 7.19 pounder.

First Place              Bobby Clark         16.85 lbs
Second Place         Mike Roberson    14.48 lbs
Third Place             Ricky West          13.85 lbs
Fourth Place          Miles Hair              9.85 lbs
Fifth Place             David Sasser          8.83 lbs

For more information on this or any future event in this division contact Mike Colbert at (252)223-2325.

These anglers accrued 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 ABA anglers fish for 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 for this fall on Lake Hartwell near Anderson SC.

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

OHIO’S WHITE WINS T-H MARINE FLW BASS FISHING LEAGUE BUCKEYE DIVISION TOURNAMENT ON OHIO RIVER AT MAYSVILLE

OHIO’S WHITE WINS T-H MARINE FLW BASS FISHING LEAGUE BUCKEYE DIVISION TOURNAMENT ON OHIO RIVER AT MAYSVILLE

Aldridge Takes Co-angler Title

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MAYSVILLE, Ky. (July 23, 2018) – Boater Pat White of Batavia, Ohio, brought five bass to the scale Saturday weighing 9 pounds, 1 ounce, to win the T-H Marine FLW Bass Fishing League (BFL) Buckeye Division tournament on the Ohio River at Maysville. For his efforts, White brought home $3,337.

White said he spent the tournament fishing the main river and in creeks near the Captain Anthony Meldahl Locks and Dam.

“I started out on the main river just trying to figure out the fish, and then headed into Big Locust Creek where I caught three keepers, including my biggest,” said White, who logged his first win in FLW competition. “I returned to the main river and caught two more keepers to finish out my limit.”

White said he caught his fish by focusing on transition areas where deep water met the flats.

“I think the fish wanted to move up on the flats, but with the boat pressure and the water fluctuation I think they were held back,” said White. “By 9 a.m. I had my limit, but the main-river bite died and the current stopped. I knew then that the fishing was going to slow down.

“I kept working my way down the river until I found a creek that I had confidence in. I found one, Big Threemile Creek, which had some boats in it. I pulled up and ran the pattern that had been working. I culled once, around 1 (p.m.), and that ended up being my second-largest fish of the day.”

White said he caught his six keepers with six different baits – a homemade jig with a Flippin’ Blue-colored Zoom Super Chunk Jr. (which caught his biggest), a homemade spinnerbait, an American Shad-colored Lucky Craft Series 1.0 crankbait, a homemade black and silver-colored crankbait, a green-pumpkin-colored Zoom Brush Hog and a green-pumpkin Berkley Chigger Craw.

“We’ve had a bit of rain recently. Some of the creeks were a little stained and some were clearer, and I had baits laid out for both,” said White. “The river changes every day. The water fluctuates and the current comes and goes. You’ve just got to trust your gut out there.”

The top 10 boaters finished the tournament in:

1st:          Pat White, Batavia, Ohio, five bass, 9-1, $3,337

2nd:         John Viox, Hebron, Ky., five bass, 8-5, $1,968

3rd:          Bob Robinson, Lebanon, Ohio, five bass, 7-2, $1,112

4th:          Mark Dove, North Vernon, Ind., five bass, 6-15, $779

5th:          Brody Campbell, Oxford, Ohio, five bass, 6-14, $667

6th:          Chris Wilkinson, Farmersburg, Ind., five bass, 6-11, $612

7th:          Chris Martinkovic, Hamilton, Ohio, five bass, 6-8, $756

8th:          Josh Smith, Hamilton, Ohio, five bass, 6-4, $501

9th:          Dennis Magoto, Waynesville, Ohio, five bass, 6-3, $545

10th:        Dan Fry, Marysville, Ohio, four bass, 6-1, $389

Complete results can be found at FLWFishing.com.

Steve Hengehold of Cincinnati, Ohio, brought a 2-pound, 13-ounce, bass to the scale – the heaviest of the event in the Boater Division – and earned the day’s Boater Big Bass award of $410.

Frank Aldridge of Wheelersburg, Ohio, won the Co-angler Division and $1,668 Saturday after catching five bass weighing 6 pounds, 9 ounces.

The top 10 co-anglers were:

1st:          Frank Aldridge, Wheelersburg, Ohio, five bass, 6-9, $1,668

2nd:         Aaron Stahley, Batavia, Ohio, four bass, 5-14, $1,034

3rd:          Jeff Gauspohl, Dayton, Ky., three bass, 5-4, $626

4th:          Raymond Olberding, Batavia, Ohio, three bass, 5-0, $389

5th:          Austin Thome, Oxford, Ohio, three bass, 4-15, $334

6th:          Brent Wilkens, Hamilton, Ohio, three bass, 4-7, $342

6th:          Mark Henderson, Martinsville, Ohio, two bass, 4-7, $292

8th:          Mike Jones, Okeana, Ohio, three bass, 4-4, $250

9th:          Clint Brodsky, Burlington, Ky., three bass, 4-2, $222

10th:        Howard Smith, Hamilton, Ohio, two bass, 3-13, $263

Smith caught the largest bass in the Co-angler Division weighing in at 2 pounds, 14 ounces. The catch earned him the day’s Co-angler Big Bass award of $68.

The top 45 boaters and co-anglers in the region based on point standings, along with the five winners in each qualifying event, will be entered in the Oct. 11-13 BFL Regional Championship on Chesapeake Bay in North East, Maryland. Boaters will compete for a top award of a Ranger Z518C with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard and $20,000, while co-anglers will fish for a new Ranger Z518C with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard.

The 2018 BFL 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 BFL All-American. Top performers in the BFL can move up to the Costa FLW Series or even the FLW Tour.

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

INDIANA’S QUINLIN WINS T-H MARINE FLW BASS FISHING LEAGUE ILLINI DIVISION TOURNAMENT ON OHIO RIVER AT GOLCONDA

INDIANA’S QUINLIN WINS T-H MARINE FLW BASS FISHING LEAGUE ILLINI DIVISION TOURNAMENT ON OHIO RIVER AT GOLCONDA

Arning and Brown Tie for Co-angler Title

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GOLCONDA, Ill. (July 23, 2018) – Boater Mike Quinlin of Mooresville, Indiana, caught a five-bass limit weighing 11 pounds, 13 ounces, Saturday to win the T-H Marine FLW Bass Fishing League (BFL) Illini Division tournament on the Ohio River at Golconda. Quinlin pocketed $6,255 for his win.

Quinlin said he fished close to takeoff in Lusk Creek, catching eight keepers throughout the day. He said he weighed his fish off of one lure – a Texas-rigged green-pumpkin-magic-colored Zoom Ultra Vibe Speed Craw with a ¼-ounce tungsten weight.

“I fished a half-mile stretch of shallow wood cover with laydowns and stumps,” said Quinlin, who notched his fourth win in BFL competition. “I pitched into 2 to 3 feet of water. The bite picked up in the late afternoon when the sun was high.”

Quinlin’s bait was rigged on 20-pound-test K9 fluorocarbon line and a 7-foot, 5-inch G. Loomis IMX heavy rod.

“I thought the winning limit would come from up near the Barkley Dam,” said Quinlin. “I had some good bites up there in practice, but I had some in Lusk as well. I decided to maximize my fishing time instead of spending three hours heading up through the lock and back. My decision to stay definitely paid off.”

The top 10 boaters finished the tournament in:

1st:          Mike Quinlin, Mooresville, Ind., five bass, 11-13, $4,255 + $2,000 Ranger Cup Bonus

2nd:         Ryan Dunn, Harrisburg, Ill., five bass, 11-5, $2,028

3rd:          William Walker, Mulkeytown, Ill., four bass, 11-3, $1,384

4th:          Chad Diedrich, Nashville, Ill., four bass, 10-13, $760

5th:          Cliff Pass, Lenzburg, Ill., five bass, 10-0, $651

6th:          Darren Frazier, Anna, Ill., four bass, 9-5, $597

7th:          Dan Shoraga, West Frankfort, Ill., five bass, 9-4, $743

8th:          Greg Hirsch, Saint Jacob, Ill., five bass, 9-1, $488

9th:          John Wright, Windsor, Ill., five bass, 8-12, $534

10th:        Melvin Jeffords, Grantsburg, Ill., three bass, 8-8, $380

Complete results can be found at FLWFishing.com.

Dunn brought a 6-pound, 8-ounce, bass to the scale – the heaviest of the event in the Boater Division – and earned the day’s Boater Big Bass award of $400.

Aaron Arning of Walnut Hill, Illinois, and Jim Brown of Coulterville, Illinois, each caught 7 pounds, 11 ounces, of bass Saturday to tie for the win in the Co-angler Division. Brown earned $1,221 for his efforts, while Arning took home $1,321 after contingency bonuses.

The top 10 co-anglers were:

1st:          Aaron Arning, Walnut Hill, Ill., three bass, 7-11, $1,321

1st:          Jim Brown, Coulterville, Ill., four bass, 7-11, $1,221

3rd:          Michael McKinley, Woodlawn, Ill., two bass, 7-9, $542

4th:          Mario Rossi Jr., Granite City, Ill., three bass, 7-4, $430

5th:          Amanda Black, Greenup, Ill., five bass, 6-11, $326

6th:          William Richno, Raymond, Ill., two bass, 6-9, $298

7th:          George Osha, Steger, Ill., two bass, 6-3, $271

8th:          Doug Miller, Peoria, Ill., three bass, 5-8, $244

9th:          Ross Genaro, Saint Louis, Mo., one bass, 5-5, $417

10th:        Todd Blakeman, Chatham, Ill., three bass, 4-12, $190

Genaro caught the largest bass in the Co-angler Division weighing in at 5 pounds, 5 ounces. The catch earned him the day’s Co-angler Big Bass award of $200.

The top 45 boaters and co-anglers in the region based on point standings, along with the five winners in each qualifying event, will be entered in the Oct. 25-27 BFL Regional Championship on Lake Chickamauga in Dayton, Tennessee. Boaters will compete for a top award of a Ranger Z518C with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard and $20,000, while co-anglers will fish for a new Ranger Z518C with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard.

The 2018 BFL 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 BFL All-American. Top performers in the BFL can move up to the Costa FLW Series or even the FLW Tour.

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

Matt Atkins / Chris Atkins win Leesville Lake One Stop Tournament with 15.17 lbs July 22,2018

We had 22 boats competing on Leesville lake today in a one stop mart Leesville lake tournament Trail tournament 1st place – Matt Atkins / Chris Atkins – 5 fish – 15.17 lbs

2nd place – Dante villa / mitch Camden – 5 fish – 14.40 lbs

3rd place – Brian Costa / Austin crisp – 5 fish – 12.91 lbs

4th place – Steve crist / Dennis stump – 5 fish – 12.90 lbs

Big fish of the day -Keith Roberts /gene reed -a 6.48 lb largemouth

 

Bethel’s Enders And Huff Hang On To Win College Bass National Championship

Garrett Enders (left) and Cody Huff of Bethel University won the 2018 Carhartt Bassmaster College Series National Championship presented by Bass Pro Shops held on Tenkiller Lake out of Tahlequah, Okla., with a three-day total weight of 41 pounds, 6 ounces. 

Photo by Ronnie Moore/B.A.S.S.

July 21, 2018

Bethel’s Enders And Huff Hang On To Win College Bass National Championship 

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TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — A little adversity builds character, they say, but the wire-to-wire winners of the 2018 Carhartt Bassmaster College Series National Championship presented by Bass Pro Shops on Oklahoma’s Tenkiller Lake Saturday said it also builds a bundle of nerves.

After two solid, trouble-free days and even with a 6-pound, 2-ounce lead going into the final day, Bethel University’s Garrett Enders and Cody Huff felt they left the door open when Campbellsville University pulled a miracle from the stingy, sinfully hot waters of Tenkiller — the biggest bag of the contest.

The Tahlequah crowd on the Northeastern State University campus erupted in screams as Campbellsville’s Bradley Dunagan and Nick Ratliff dragged a big green 6-pound anchor across the stage and posted 18 pounds, 2 ounces to climb from fifth place to snatch the hot seat away from West Virginia University’s Nolan Minor and Casey Lanier, who posted 15-4 of their own on the final day.

With just three fish in their bag and a deficit of 7-4 to cover for the win, Enders confessed he had no words to describe the feeling and Huff just said, “I’m nervous, I’m ready to get it going.”

Their three hardest-won fish of the tournament sealed the win with 9-2 for the day and a total of 41-6 for the three days on Tenkiller.

In addition to taking the championship title, Enders and Huff join the Campbellsville and West Virginia teams, along with Cole Burdeshaw and Peyton McCord of Auburn University as the Top 4 head to the 2018 Carhartt College Bracket presented by Bass Pro Shops, set for Aug. 14-16 on Milford Lake out of Junction City, Kan.

A berth in the 2019 Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods, set for March 15-17 on the Tennessee River hosted at Knoxville, will be on the line for the eight anglers there, who will face off in the bracket-style, catch-and-release contest.

The college championship was tough and inconsistent as promised with sultry heat the first two days. Today’s finale brought a little break in the heat, but an invasion of recreational boaters that kept things topsy-turvy.

Enders and Huff were the only anglers to limit both of the first two days, and they did it quickly each morning, and without error.

“We hadn’t lost a fish all week; we lost four keepers today,” Huff said. “I guess you have to pay your dues.” Saturday they also sacrificed 14 flutter spoons to the docks of Tenkiller.

The first fish lost offered an indication of the lackluster luck factor ahead as it snagged a dockside obstacle. “He jumped up and actually got my jigging spoon’s hook caught on a rope holding a minnow bucket,” Huff said. “He was just hanging there and all we could do was watch him get off.”

All of their fish came on either a 5 1/2-inch Strike King Sexy Spoon or a 7/8-ounce Jewel Jigging Spoon as they targeted sunken cedars around docks with most hits happening between 15 and 20 feet.

“Most everything hit it on the way down,” Huff said. “You drop it and when it gets to 20 then you just work it back up.” One of the good fish missed Saturday followed the spoon nearly up to the boat, however. “He nailed it and dove but he came off,” he said.

Campbellsville’s Dunagan and Ratliff also worked spoons around marinas, but worked so hard at it they had to make a run to the nearest Bass Pro Shops, in Broken Arrow, to restock after Day 2.

“We just started looking for spider webs, pitching where nobody else had been,” Ratliff said. “We lost like 15 spoons today.”

Their two best lures were a 4-inch Strike King Sexy Spoon and a 3.75-inch Talon Custom Lures Lake Fork Flutter Spoon. “It’s a little heavier on a shorter frame so you can slide it back in there,” Ratliff said. A key bait their first two days was a Zoom Hand-Poured Trick Worm on a drop shot.

The Auburn anglers took a different route to the top. They targeted offshore brushpiles at 15 to 20 feet with a standup jighead and finesse worms, a strategy that proved hard with increased recreational traffic Saturday.

“We should have been flipping spoons under docks,” Burdeshaw said.

West Virginia’s Nolan Minor said they pieced together a variety of bites, junk fishing from the dam to a “magic tree” as far up the Illinois River as they could run.

“Today was the first day we caught more than one fish on the same bait,” Minor said. Saturday they caught two on a 6-inch Mega bass Magdraft, two on a 3-inch Keitech swimbait on a spot loaded with schooling bass, and a Berkley Dredger 25.5 deep-diving crankbait.

For Garrett, the win holds extra meaning as nearly four years earlier to the day, July 19, 2014, he and then-partner Nick Osman won the first Bassmaster High School Championship presented by Carhartt on Kentucky Lake. Garrett is now the only angler to win both and high school and college championship event in B.A.S.S. history.

“You can’t help but remember something like that,” he said. Deciding which was the more thrilling day took little thought, however.

“Oh, this is 10 times better,” he said.

A 6-3 largemouth caught on Day 2 by Hayden Bartee of Alabama’s Jefferson State University held up as Carhartt Big Bass for a $500 Carhartt gift certificate.

For more information, visit Bassmaster.com/college.

Carhartt Bassmaster College Series National Championship presented by Bass Pro Shops
7/19/2018 – 7/21/2018
Tenkiller Lake – Cherokee Landing State Park – Tahlequah, OK
STANDINGS BOATER DAY 3

Name # Fish # Live Lbs – Oz # Fish # Live Lbs-Oz PTS
1 Garrett Enders – Cody Huff Bethel University 3 3 9- 2 13 12 41- 6 500.00
2 Bradley Dunagan – Nick Ratliff Campbellsville University 5 5 18- 2 13 12 39- 7 496.32
3 Nolan Minor – Casey Lanier West Virginia University 5 5 15- 4 11 11 32-13 492.65
4 Cole Burdeshaw – Peyton McCord Auburn University 2 2 5- 0 10 8 31- 2 488.97
5 Ty Cox – Alden Keel Jr Blue Mountain College 3 3 7- 5 10 10 28- 8 485.29
6 Thor Swanson – Mitch Swanson Bemidji State University 3 2 6- 9 12 10 28- 5 481.62
7 Lucas Murphy – Nolan Hitt Grand Valley State University 1 1 2- 1 10 10 27-11 477.94
8 Dustin Nash – Gregory Green Northwestern State University 2 1 4- 2 10 9 25- 0 474.26
9 Dillon Harrell – Colby Bryant Sam Houston State University 1 1 2- 5 8 8 22- 9 470.59
10 Tanner Ward – Kent State University 2 2 3-10 9 9 20- 3 466.91
11 Hunter Louden – Seth Roberts Bethel University 1 1 2- 8 6 6 19-14 463.24
12 Thad Simerly – Ethan Shaw Bryan College 0 0 0- 0 7 7 16-11 459.56
13 Carter McNeil – Cole Floyd Bethel University 7 7 15- 6 455.88
14 Conner Choate – Hunter DeSplinter UW – Platteville 5 5 15- 3 452.21
15 Taylor Hamburger – Carson Smith Northeastern State University 5 5 14-15 448.53
16 Lee Mattox – Anderson Aldag University of Alabama 6 5 14-14 444.85
17 Hunter Sales – Tristan Stalsworth Carson-Newman University 6 6 14- 7 441.18
18 Nick Marsh – Jarrod Layton Adrian College 4 4 14- 1 437.50
19 Kory England – Matt Baker Arkansas Tech University 5 5 14- 0 433.82
20 Logan Parks – Lucas Lindsay Auburn University 6 6 13-14 430.15
21 Zeke Gossett – Hayden Bartee Jefferson State 4 4 13-13 426.47
22 JP Kimbrough – Ryan Antee LSU Shreveport 4 3 13-11 422.79
23 Justin Barnes – Adam Carroll University of Montevallo 4 4 13- 8 419.12
24 Jacob Daily – Andrew Deloney University of Alabama 4 2 13- 3 415.44
25 Tyler Rivet – Jared Bascle Nicholls State University 5 5 12-10 411.76
26 Tyler Craig – Spencer Lambert U. of Louisiana at Monroe 5 4 12-10 408.09
27 Jordan Hartman – Hunter McKinley Murray State University 6 5 12- 7 404.41
28 Hunter Reifschneider – Jonathan Klaes University of Dubuque 5 5 11-15 400.74
29 Miller Spivey – Chandler Sickafoose Wallace State Hanceville 3 2 11-15 397.06
30 Gavin Lagle – Atom Ward Indiana University Southeast 4 4 11-14 393.38
31 Brian Pahl – John Garrett Bethel University 5 5 11-12 389.71
32 Josh Dugger – Jake Dugger Arkansas Tech University 3 2 11- 5 386.03
33 Nick Inzeo – Nick Montilino Murray State University 4 4 11- 3 382.35
34 Ben Stone – Greyson Williams Lander University 4 4 10-15 378.68
35 Nathan Bell – Cole Sands Bryan College 3 3 10-11 375.00
36 Mitchell Jennings – Roy Zhang Auburn University 5 4 10- 9 371.32
37 Jarred Jones – Devin Mobbs Jacksonville State University 4 4 10- 6 367.65
38 Bennett Pierce – Austin Phillips Arkansas Tech University 4 4 9-14 363.97
39 Cully Scroggins – Nathon Portch Bethel University 4 3 9-14 360.29
40 Alex Murray – Trent Manuel McNeese State University 4 4 9- 9 356.62
41 Evan Slentz – Colin Slentz Lander University 4 4 9- 7 352.94
42 Austin Miles – Cooper Brown Colorado State University, Pueblo 4 4 9- 7 349.26
43 Matthew Cross – Mekiah Jack Middle Tennessee State University 4 4 9- 6 345.59
44 Caiden Sinclair – Hunter Gibson University of Alabama 4 4 9- 3 341.91
45 Cody Stahl – Reese Kingston SCAD 3 3 9- 2 338.24
46 Dakota Cantrell – Austin Moore Campbellsville University 3 3 8-11 334.56
47 Spencer Hahn – Ben Wanke University of Wisconsin 4 4 8-10 330.88
48 Jake Biram – Rhett Meyer Oklahoma State University 3 3 8- 7 327.21
49 Patrick Pelt – Logan McEwen Auburn University 4 4 8- 7 323.53
50 Dalton Childers – Blake Spradlin Auburn University 3 3 8- 6 319.85
51 Cullen Lamm-Hoover – Jules Williams Hampden-Sydney College 4 3 8- 3 316.18
52 Dustin Jones – Dalton Smith Campbellsville University 3 3 7-10 312.50
53 Dillon Bryant – Dustin Wagner Patrick Henry Comm College 3 2 7- 5 308.82
54 Carson Leber – Tyler Bounds Chico State 2 2 7- 3 305.15
55 John-Michael Brattlof – Cody Barchenger Stephen F Austin State University 3 3 7- 2 301.47
56 Ben Barrus – Tyler VanBrandt Adrian College 3 3 7- 0 297.79
57 Joseph Bruener – Nathan Doty McKendree University 2 2 6-14 294.12
58 Jackson Carrell – Kyle Pasket Sam Houston State University 3 3 6-12 290.44
59 Daniel Smathers – Jack Reed Liberty University 3 2 6-11 286.76
60 Adam Forester – Scott McClellan Louisiana Tech 3 2 6- 7 283.09
61 Cole Walker – Wilson Smith Bethel University 2 2 6- 3 279.41
62 Jacob Shannon – Brandon Murphy University of Texas at Tyler 2 2 6- 2 275.74
63 Connor Whisenant – Carter Henderson Texas A&M University 3 3 5-15 272.06
64 Brennan Soileau – Garrett McDonald Louisiana Tech 3 3 5- 9 268.38
65 Reid Conner – Joshua Butts Wallace State Hanceville 2 2 5- 7 264.71
66 Travis Blenn – Jake Hoselton Kansas State 2 2 5- 4 261.03
67 Joe McClosky – John-Austin Welch Bethel University 3 3 5- 4 257.35
68 KJ Queen – Brad Ableman Bethel University 2 2 5- 4 253.68
69 Chris Walter – Jacob Gress Indiana University 2 2 4-14 250.00
70 Travis Howard – Sam Carris Tennessee Tech University 2 2 4-11 246.32
71 Cade Reeder – Will Harding Wallace State Hanceville 2 2 4-10 242.65
72 Zachariah Edwards – Drew Douglas University of Central Oklahoma 2 0 4- 8 238.97
73 Branden Newcome – Michael Shughart West Virginia University 1 1 4- 8 235.29
74 Caleb Dennis – Hunter Presley Central Alabama Comm College 2 2 4- 7 231.62
75 Shane Campbell – Ethan Jones McKendree University 2 2 4- 4 227.94
75 Hunter Stewart – Luke Slaton U. of North Georgia 2 2 4- 4 227.94
77 John Moore – Clark Mannas Texas A&M University 1 1 4- 4 220.59
78 Ryan Fox – Stephen Jesso Penn State 2 1 4- 2 216.91
79 Mark Moran – Brandon Robinson Glenville State College 2 2 4- 1 213.24
80 Nathan Ragsdale – Jerimiah Freelund University of Georgia 2 2 4- 0 209.56
81 Chad Sweitzer – Matthew Featherston Chico State 1 1 4- 0 205.88
82 Ryan Nevil – Nathan Wood Dallas Baptist University 2 2 3-15 202.21
83 Kyler Chelminiak – Ricky Harris Bethel University 1 1 3-13 198.53
84 Luke Potter – Stephen Thomas Lamar University 1 0 3-12 194.85
85 Conner Fogg – Chandler Fogg Bryan College 1 1 3- 3 191.18
85 Parker Humber – Carlos Welch Itawamba Comm College 1 1 3- 3 191.18
87 Thomas Robbins – Kevin Lukens Michigan State University 1 1 3- 2 183.82
88 Crosley Welch – Hayden Lee Missouri State University 1 1 2-15 180.15
89 Michael Whiteacre – Romolo Rabasi Ohio State University 1 1 2-14 176.47
90 Johnny Ledet – Logan Laprarie Northwestern State University 1 1 2-10 172.79
90 Trevor McKinney – Curtis Lilly McKendree University 1 1 2-10 172.79
92 Mason Beatty – Jacob Keith East Texas Baptist University 1 1 2- 8 165.44
92 Tristan McCormick – Dakota Pierce Bethel University 1 1 2- 8 165.44
92 Taylor Morten – Austin Porter Arkansas Tech University 1 1 2- 8 165.44
95 Drew Elrod – Luke Byerly U. of Tennessee 1 1 2- 5 154.41
95 Micah Speights – Clay Kepley UNC Charlotte 1 1 2- 5 154.41
95 Trent Turner – Kyle Weems Louisiana Tech 1 1 2- 5 154.41
98 Thomas Milstead – Jared Turnbloom University of Alabama 1 1 2- 4 143.38
98 Zach Vielhauer – Will Andrie Kansas State 1 1 2- 4 143.38
100 Tyler Robinson – Ben Seaman Clarkson University 1 1 2- 3 136.03
101 Cole Buser – Marquz Perez New Mexico State University 1 1 2- 2 132.35
101 Ryan Kent – David Brashear Georgia Southern 1 1 2- 2 132.35
103 Caleb Gibson – Tyler Winn Northeastern State University 1 1 2- 1 125.00
103 Denver Satterlee – Landon Smith Calhoun Community College 1 1 2- 1 125.00
103 Kyle Stafford – Evan Wieber Polk State College 1 1 2- 1 125.00
106 Blake Albertson – Adam Puckett Murray State University 1 1 1-15 113.97
106 Josh Bean – Caden Watson Tennessee Tech University 1 1 1-15 113.97
106 Jonathan Kelley – Joseph Castelluccio Coastal Carolina 1 1 1-15 113.97
106 Jarrett Robertson – Brandon Smith Tarleton State University 1 1 1-15 113.97
110 Jacob Anderson – Christopher Lewis University of Wisconsin 1 1 1-14 99.26
110 Logan Brewster – Chase Dawson U. of Tennessee 1 1 1-14 99.26
112 Andrew Wolfe – Colin Steck University of Wisconsin 1 1 1-13 91.91
113 Noah Garnett – Tyler Pendergrass Wallace State Hanceville 1 1 1-12 88.24
114 Jeffrey Hopkins – Austin Handley Auburn University 1 1 1-11 84.56
115 Hunter Freeman – Wesley Banks U. of Louisiana at Monroe 1 1 1-10 80.88
115 Jack Hippe – Nick Czajka Adrian College 1 1 1-10 80.88
117 Mike Anderson – Zachary Schnepf UW-Oshkosh 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Collin Bode – Josh Perrin Sam Houston State University 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Will Brown – Chase Chastain Jacksonville State University 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Coleton Caldwell – Chandler Robertson UMKC School of Dentistry 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Drew Coker – Clayton Childs U. of North Georgia 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Evan Coleman – Josh Soroka Texas State University 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Jacob Foutz – Jake Lee Bryan College 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Matt Garfield – Zack St John University of Minnesota Duluth 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Luke Gillund – Jack Kons Bemidji State University 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Wesley Griner – Justin Sisavath University of Georgia 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Spencer Guthrie – Ryan Kennedy Kennesaw State University 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Josh Hart – Ben Dominque Clemson University 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Cantley Krafft – Ethan Morrison Virginia Tech 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Jonathan Linder – Dallas Baptist University 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Harbor Lovin – Evan Bramhill Murray State University 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Johnathan Peck – Griffin Heffington Bryan College 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Sloan Pennington – Hunter McCarty U. of North Alabama 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Dalton Price – Bryan College 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Brian Volkernick – University of Maine 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Rickey Wood Jr – Coastal Carolina 0 0 0- 0 0.00

BIG BASS
Day Name City,State Lbs-Oz
1 JP Kimbrough – Ryan Antee Bossier City, LA 5- 9
2 Zeke Gossett – Hayden Bartee Cropwell, AL 6- 3
3 Bradley Dunagan – Nick Ratliff Monticello, KY ff 6- 0

TOTALS
Day # Fish # Live Lbs-Oz # Limits
1 183 171 488-12 7
2 179 168 464-13 8
3 28 26 76- 0 2

Bethel University Holds Onto Lead In Bassmaster College Series National Championship

Garrett Enders (right) and Cody Huff of Bethel University maintain the lead on the second day of the 2018 Carhartt Bassmaster College Series National Championship presented by Bass Pro Shops held on Tenkiller Lake out of Tahlequah, Okla., with a two-day total weight of 32 pounds, 4 ounces. 

Photo by Ronnie Moore/B.A.S.S.

July 20, 2018

Bethel University Holds Onto Lead In Bassmaster College Series National Championship

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TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — One spot, two anglers, one giant lead, and an incredibly short period of time. That’s what the final day of the 2018 Carhartt Bassmaster College Series National Championship presented by Bass Pro Shops could come down to Saturday.

Or, maybe, that’s only what will have worked for Days 1 and 2.

“We had ’em all by 7:30 [a.m.] today,” Cody Huff said of the five-fish bag that kept Huff and his Bethel University teammate Garrett Enders on top of the pack Friday with 15 pounds, 10 ounces to compliment their Day 1 hit for a total 32-4 and 6-2 lead over their nearest competitors.

The field for Saturday is narrowed to 12 teams who will face off for the Championship title and a Top 4 ranking, which will move them on to the College Bracket set for Aug. 14-16 on Milford Lake out of Junction City, Kan. That’s where they will split up to compete individually in a bracket-style, catch-and-release competition where eight will be cut down to the one who will be awarded a berth in the 2019 Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods, set for March 15-17 on the Tennessee River hosted at Knoxville.

Tenkiller Lake continued to test teams with searing heat, no wind and finicky fish as the Bethel seniors repeated their performance in front of the crowd in the tournament hosted by Northeastern State University and Tour Tahlequah.

“Moving day” did seem some swings but the Top 7 from Day 1 all made it through to the finale. Big movers who made the Top 12 include Tanner Ward of Kent State, fishing singly and filling the 12th spot after a move from 45th place on Day 1 with a bag of 12-2 for a total of 16-9. Right along with him from 44th place came Thad Simerly and Ethan Shaw of Bryan College with 12-3 for a 16-11 total.

The heartbreaker of the day saw home Northeastern State University team Taylor Hamburger and Carson Smith draw a blank and drop from fourth to 15th place and out of the running.

Swings both big and little will be on the minds of the top duo from Bethel as they launch Saturday with 11 bulls-eyes on their backs and a near miss from 2017 Championship, when they missed the Top 4 by a few ounces.

“We’re just going to go out and fish,” Enders said.

An early morning bite and teamwork have carried them this far. Thursday they filled their livewell early and spent the rest of the day watching others pull in their fish. When the boys hit their hot spot first thing on a clear, 72-degree morning Friday they caught a fish on their second cast and kept the action going.

Teamwork was key, said Enders.

“Cody flipped into a brushpile and caught one and he went back and pulled off his fish, and I flipped in there and by the time I took care of mine he was ready and we caught three just like that,” he said. “If it wasn’t for the partnership deal I don’t know if we would have been able to keep them going like that.”

The pair pulled six off their morning spot, moved on, and again sweated out the rest of the day targeting similar types of cover without another bite.

Miserably hot weather continued with a 106-degree high (and 112 heat index) on Tenkiller Friday with just enough breezes to raise hopes for a minor respite that never came.

Saturday’s forecast calls for a few more clouds and a little less heat with a high in the mid 90s. It’s a minor weather change, and Huff and Enders don’t expect their fish to move.

“They’ve been there for a month and a half,” Huff said. “We know they’re around there.

“If they don’t hit early we’ll just stay on it, slow down, try different things. We’ll sit there and try to scrounge them out.”

Second-place anglers Cole Burdeshaw and Peyton McCord of Auburn University said they are confident about pulling in another five and they will let the cards fall from there.

“They have a pretty big lead, but we’ll get a limit and just see what happens,” Burdeshaw said. “We’ll be alright.”

Rounding out the Top 5 are Lucas Murphy and Nolan Hitt of Grand Valley State University, brothers Thor and Mitch Swanson of Bemidji State in fourth and Bradley Dunagan and Nick Ratliff of Campbellsville University in fifth.

Carhartt Big Bass moved up from 5-9 to a 6-3 that came to the boat for sophomore Hayden Bartee of Alabama’s Jefferson State University. It was caught off an offshore brushpile on a Strike King Structure Head with a Big Bite Baits Fighting Frog.

“She come up and jumped once and about gave me a heart attack,” Bartee said.

Overall Big Bass, determined after Saturday, will land a $500 Carhartt gift certificate.

The contest continues Saturday with takeoff at 6 a.m. CT from Cherokee Landing State Park. The final weigh-in begins at 3 p.m. at Northeastern State University Beta Field in Tahlequah. Fans are encouraged to come early and enjoy the Bassmaster Outdoors Expo featuring interactive sponsor displays and free giveaways from 1-5 p.m. All activities are free and open to the public.

Carhartt Bassmaster College Series National Championship presented by Bass Pro Shops
7/19/2018 – 7/21/2018
Tenkiller Lake – Cherokee Landing State Park – Tahlequah, OK
STANDINGS BOATER DAY 2

Name # Fish # Live Lbs – Oz # Fish # Live Lbs-Oz PTS
1 Garrett Enders – Cody Huff Bethel University 5 4 15-10 10 9 32- 4 500.00
2 Cole Burdeshaw – Peyton McCord Auburn University 5 4 15- 0 8 6 26- 2 496.32
3 Lucas Murphy – Nolan Hitt Grand Valley State University 4 4 13- 3 9 9 25-10 492.65
4 Thor Swanson – Mitch Swanson Bemidji State University 5 4 11-13 9 8 21-12 488.97
5 Bradley Dunagan – Nick Ratliff Campbellsville University 3 2 6-14 8 7 21- 5 485.29
6 Ty Cox – Alden Keel Jr Blue Mountain College 2 2 6- 7 7 7 21- 3 481.62
7 Dustin Nash – Gregory Green Northwestern State University 5 5 13- 5 8 8 20-14 477.94
8 Dillon Harrell – Colby Bryant Sam Houston State University 2 2 4- 6 7 7 20- 4 474.26
9 Nolan Minor – Casey Lanier West Virginia University 4 4 11- 5 6 6 17- 9 470.59
10 Hunter Louden – Seth Roberts Bethel University 1 1 1-10 5 5 17- 6 466.91
11 Thad Simerly – Ethan Shaw Bryan College 5 5 12- 3 7 7 16-11 463.24
12 Tanner Ward – Kent State University 5 5 12- 2 7 7 16- 9 459.56
13 Carter McNeil – Cole Floyd Bethel University 4 4 9- 6 7 7 15- 6 455.88
14 Conner Choate – Hunter DeSplinter UW – Platteville 3 3 8- 6 5 5 15- 3 452.21
15 Taylor Hamburger – Carson Smith Northeastern State University 0 0 0- 0 5 5 14-15 448.53
16 Lee Mattox – Anderson Aldag University of Alabama 4 3 8-15 6 5 14-14 444.85
17 Hunter Sales – Tristan Stalsworth Carson-Newman University 2 2 4- 7 6 6 14- 7 441.18
18 Nick Marsh – Jarrod Layton Adrian College 2 2 5-10 4 4 14- 1 437.50
19 Kory England – Matt Baker Arkansas Tech University 3 3 7-14 5 5 14- 0 433.82
20 Logan Parks – Lucas Lindsay Auburn University 5 5 11-10 6 6 13-14 430.15
21 Zeke Gossett – Hayden Bartee Jefferson State 2 2 9- 1 4 4 13-13 426.47
22 JP Kimbrough – Ryan Antee LSU Shreveport 1 1 3- 6 4 3 13-11 422.79
23 Justin Barnes – Adam Carroll University of Montevallo 2 2 6- 2 4 4 13- 8 419.12
24 Jacob Daily – Andrew Deloney University of Alabama 2 1 6- 2 4 2 13- 3 415.44
25 Tyler Rivet – Jared Bascle Nicholls State University 5 5 12-10 5 5 12-10 411.76
26 Tyler Craig – Spencer Lambert U. of Louisiana at Monroe 3 3 8- 3 5 4 12-10 408.09
27 Jordan Hartman – Hunter McKinley Murray State University 1 1 2- 5 6 5 12- 7 404.41
28 Hunter Reifschneider – Jonathan Klaes University of Dubuque 4 4 9-11 5 5 11-15 400.74
29 Miller Spivey – Chandler Sickafoose Wallace State Hanceville 2 1 9- 0 3 2 11-15 397.06
30 Gavin Lagle – Atom Ward Indiana University Southeast 0 0 0- 0 4 4 11-14 393.38
31 Brian Pahl – John Garrett Bethel University 3 3 7- 1 5 5 11-12 389.71
32 Josh Dugger – Jake Dugger Arkansas Tech University 1 1 3- 7 3 2 11- 5 386.03
33 Nick Inzeo – Nick Montilino Murray State University 2 2 6- 0 4 4 11- 3 382.35
34 Ben Stone – Greyson Williams Lander University 2 2 5- 4 4 4 10-15 378.68
35 Nathan Bell – Cole Sands Bryan College 1 1 2-13 3 3 10-11 375.00
36 Mitchell Jennings – Roy Zhang Auburn University 2 2 4- 8 5 4 10- 9 371.32
37 Jarred Jones – Devin Mobbs Jacksonville State University 1 1 1-13 4 4 10- 6 367.65
38 Bennett Pierce – Austin Phillips Arkansas Tech University 4 4 9-14 4 4 9-14 363.97
39 Cully Scroggins – Nathon Portch Bethel University 1 1 2- 1 4 3 9-14 360.29
40 Alex Murray – Trent Manuel McNeese State University 2 2 5- 9 4 4 9- 9 356.62
41 Evan Slentz – Colin Slentz Lander University 4 4 9- 7 4 4 9- 7 352.94
42 Austin Miles – Cooper Brown Colorado State University, Pueblo 2 2 5- 0 4 4 9- 7 349.26
43 Matthew Cross – Mekiah Jack Middle Tennessee State University 4 4 9- 6 4 4 9- 6 345.59
44 Caiden Sinclair – Hunter Gibson University of Alabama 1 1 2- 6 4 4 9- 3 341.91
45 Cody Stahl – Reese Kingston SCAD 1 1 2-12 3 3 9- 2 338.24
46 Dakota Cantrell – Austin Moore Campbellsville University 0 0 0- 0 3 3 8-11 334.56
47 Spencer Hahn – Ben Wanke University of Wisconsin 2 2 4- 1 4 4 8-10 330.88
48 Jake Biram – Rhett Meyer Oklahoma State University 0 0 0- 0 3 3 8- 7 327.21
49 Patrick Pelt – Logan McEwen Auburn University 1 1 2- 2 4 4 8- 7 323.53
50 Dalton Childers – Blake Spradlin Auburn University 2 2 5-15 3 3 8- 6 319.85
51 Cullen Lamm-Hoover – Jules Williams Hampden-Sydney College 1 1 2- 0 4 3 8- 3 316.18
52 Dustin Jones – Dalton Smith Campbellsville University 1 1 3-10 3 3 7-10 312.50
53 Dillon Bryant – Dustin Wagner Patrick Henry Comm College 2 2 3- 8 3 2 7- 5 308.82
54 Carson Leber – Tyler Bounds Chico State 1 1 4-11 2 2 7- 3 305.15
55 John-Michael Brattlof-Cody Barchenger Stephen F Austin State University 1 1 1-10 3 3 7- 2 301.47
56 Ben Barrus – Tyler VanBrandt Adrian College 2 2 4-12 3 3 7- 0 297.79
57 Joseph Bruener – Nathan Doty McKendree University 0 0 0- 0 2 2 6-14 294.12
58 Jackson Carrell – Kyle Pasket Sam Houston State University 2 2 4-15 3 3 6-12 290.44
59 Daniel Smathers – Jack Reed Liberty University 3 2 6-11 3 2 6-11 286.76
60 Adam Forester – Scott McClellan Louisiana Tech 1 0 1-11 3 2 6- 7 283.09
61 Cole Walker – Wilson Smith Bethel University 1 1 3- 2 2 2 6- 3 279.41
62 Jacob Shannon – Brandon Murphy University of Texas at Tyler 2 2 6- 2 2 2 6- 2 275.74
63 Connor Whisenant – Carter Henderson Texas A&M University 2 2 3-15 3 3 5-15 272.06
64 Brennan Soileau – Garrett McDonald Louisiana Tech 2 2 3-12 3 3 5- 9 268.38
65 Reid Conner – Joshua Butts Wallace State Hanceville 2 2 5- 7 2 2 5- 7 264.71
66 Travis Blenn – Jake Hoselton Kansas State 0 0 0- 0 2 2 5- 4 261.03
67 Joe McClosky – John-Austin Welch Bethel University 2 2 3- 7 3 3 5- 4 257.35
68 KJ Queen – Brad Ableman Bethel University 1 1 2- 7 2 2 5- 4 253.68
69 Chris Walter – Jacob Gress Indiana University 0 0 0- 0 2 2 4-14 250.00
70 Travis Howard – Sam Carris Tennessee Tech University 2 2 4-11 2 2 4-11 246.32
71 Cade Reeder – Will Harding Wallace State Hanceville 2 2 4-10 2 2 4-10 242.65
72 Zachariah Edwards – Drew Douglas University of Central Oklahoma 2 0 4- 8 2 0 4- 8 238.97
73 Branden Newcome – Michael Shughart West Virginia University 1 1 4- 8 1 1 4- 8 235.29
74 Caleb Dennis – Hunter Presley Central Alabama Comm College 0 0 0- 0 2 2 4- 7 231.62
75 Shane Campbell – Ethan Jones McKendree University 2 2 4- 4 2 2 4- 4 227.94
75 Hunter Stewart – Luke Slaton U. of North Georgia 0 0 0- 0 2 2 4- 4 227.94
77 John Moore – Clark Mannas Texas A&M University 1 1 4- 4 1 1 4- 4 220.59
78 Ryan Fox – Stephen Jesso Penn State 0 0 0- 0 2 1 4- 2 216.91
79 Mark Moran – Brandon Robinson Glenville State College 0 0 0- 0 2 2 4- 1 213.24
80 Nathan Ragsdale – Jerimiah Freelund University of Georgia 0 0 0- 0 2 2 4- 0 209.56
81 Chad Sweitzer – Matthew Featherston Chico State 1 1 4- 0 1 1 4- 0 205.88
82 Ryan Nevil – Nathan Wood Dallas Baptist University 1 1 2- 2 2 2 3-15 202.21
83 Kyler Chelminiak – Ricky Harris Bethel University 1 1 3-13 1 1 3-13 198.53
84 Luke Potter – Stephen Thomas Lamar University 0 0 0- 0 1 0 3-12 194.85
85 Conner Fogg – Chandler Fogg Bryan College 1 1 3- 3 1 1 3- 3 191.18
85 Parker Humber – Carlos Welch Itawamba Comm College 1 1 3- 3 1 1 3- 3 191.18
87 Thomas Robbins – Kevin Lukens Michigan State University 1 1 3- 2 1 1 3- 2 183.82
88 Crosley Welch – Hayden Lee Missouri State University 0 0 0- 0 1 1 2-15 180.15
89 Michael Whiteacre – Romolo Rabasi Ohio State University 0 0 0- 0 1 1 2-14 176.47
90 Johnny Ledet – Logan Laprarie Northwestern State University 0 0 0- 0 1 1 2-10 172.79
90 Trevor McKinney – Curtis Lilly McKendree University 1 1 2-10 1 1 2-10 172.79
92 Mason Beatty – Jacob Keith East Texas Baptist University 0 0 0- 0 1 1 2- 8 165.44
92 Tristan McCormick – Dakota Pierce Bethel University 0 0 0- 0 1 1 2- 8 165.44
92 Taylor Morten – Austin Porter Arkansas Tech University 0 0 0- 0 1 1 2- 8 165.44
95 Drew Elrod – Luke Byerly U. of Tennessee 0 0 0- 0 1 1 2- 5 154.41
95 Micah Speights – Clay Kepley UNC Charlotte 0 0 0- 0 1 1 2- 5 154.41
95 Trent Turner – Kyle Weems Louisiana Tech 1 1 2- 5 1 1 2- 5 154.41
98 Thomas Milstead – Jared Turnbloom University of Alabama 0 0 0- 0 1 1 2- 4 143.38
98 Zach Vielhauer – Will Andrie Kansas State 1 1 2- 4 1 1 2- 4 143.38
100 Tyler Robinson – Ben Seaman Clarkson University 1 1 2- 3 1 1 2- 3 136.03
101 Cole Buser – Marquz Perez New Mexico State University 0 0 0- 0 1 1 2- 2 132.35
101 Ryan Kent – David Brashear Georgia Southern 0 0 0- 0 1 1 2- 2 132.35
103 Caleb Gibson – Tyler Winn Northeastern State University 1 1 2- 1 1 1 2- 1 125.00
103 Denver Satterlee – Landon Smith Calhoun Community College 1 1 2- 1 1 1 2- 1 125.00
103 Kyle Stafford – Evan Wieber Polk State College 0 0 0- 0 1 1 2- 1 125.00
106 Blake Albertson – Adam Puckett Murray State University 0 0 0- 0 1 1 1-15 113.97
106 Josh Bean – Caden Watson Tennessee Tech University 0 0 0- 0 1 1 1-15 113.97
106 Jonathan Kelley – Joseph Castelluccio Coastal Carolina 0 0 0- 0 1 1 1-15 113.97
106 Jarrett Robertson – Brandon Smith Tarleton State University 1 1 1-15 1 1 1-15 113.97
110 Jacob Anderson – Christopher Lewis University of Wisconsin 0 0 0- 0 1 1 1-14 99.26
110 Logan Brewster – Chase Dawson U. of Tennessee 1 1 1-14 1 1 1-14 99.26
112 Andrew Wolfe – Colin Steck University of Wisconsin 1 1 1-13 1 1 1-13 91.91
113 Noah Garnett – Tyler Pendergrass Wallace State Hanceville 0 0 0- 0 1 1 1-12 88.24
114 Jeffrey Hopkins – Austin Handley Auburn University 0 0 0- 0 1 1 1-11 84.56
115 Hunter Freeman – Wesley Banks U. of Louisiana at Monroe 0 0 0- 0 1 1 1-10 80.88
115 Jack Hippe – Nick Czajka Adrian College 1 1 1-10 1 1 1-10 80.88
117 Mike Anderson – Zachary Schnepf UW-Oshkosh 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Collin Bode – Josh Perrin Sam Houston State University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Will Brown – Chase Chastain Jacksonville State University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Coleton Caldwell – Chandler Robertson UMKC School of Dentistry 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Drew Coker – Clayton Childs U. of North Georgia 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Evan Coleman – Josh Soroka Texas State University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Jacob Foutz – Jake Lee Bryan College 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Matt Garfield – Zack St John University of Minnesota Duluth 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Luke Gillund – Jack Kons Bemidji State University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Wesley Griner – Justin Sisavath University of Georgia 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Spencer Guthrie – Ryan Kennedy Kennesaw State University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Josh Hart – Ben Dominque Clemson University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Cantley Krafft – Ethan Morrison Virginia Tech 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Jonathan Linder – Dallas Baptist University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Harbor Lovin – Evan Bramhill Murray State University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Johnathan Peck – Griffin Heffington Bryan College 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Sloan Pennington – Hunter McCarty U. of North Alabama 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Dalton Price – Bryan College 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Brian Volkernick – University of Maine 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
117 Rickey Wood Jr – Coastal Carolina 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00

BIG BASS
Day Name City,State Lbs-Oz
1 JP Kimbrough – Ryan Antee Bossier City, LA 5- 9
2 Zeke Gossett – Hayden BarteeCROPWELL, AL 6- 3

TOTALS
Day # Fish # Live Lbs-Oz # Limits
1 183 171 488-12 7
2 179 168 464-13 8

Bethel Pair Takes Lead At Bassmaster College Series National Championship

July 19, 2018

Bethel Pair Takes Lead At Bassmaster College Series National Championship

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — A stingy Tenkiller Lake was just generous enough to put Garrett Enders and Cody Huff of Bethel University on top with 16 pounds, 10 ounces during Thursday’s opening round of the Carhartt Bassmaster College Series National Championship presented by Bass Pro Shops.

“We only caught five keepers today,” said Enders, a biology major who was fighting a cold along with the 102-degree outside temperature at Thursday’s weigh-in. “We could zero tomorrow.”

“It’s being really stingy,” said Huff, a senior majoring in business management at the McKenzie, Tenn., school. “You really have to work.”

Their total gave them a lead of 12 ounces over Colby Bryant and Dillon Harrell. The team from Sam Houston State University placed second for the day with five bass that weighed 15-14.

A change from a final-day practice with overcast skies took the 136 teams in the contest out of the steam pot and onto a frying pan under bluebird skies in that 102-degree heat. An encore at 106 degrees is forecast for Friday, as the full field takes a second shot at making the Top 12 for Saturday’s finale.

Most teams said it was just tough, a grind or that fish were “just here and there.”

Only 88 of the teams weighed a fish, and Huff and Enders were the only ones to break the 16-pound mark. Twelfth place registered an even 10 pounds. Among that top echelon, three teams had only four bass and two teams had just three.

Huff and Enders caught their fish early, suspended off brushpiles, and they had their livewell filled at 9 a.m.

“We expected it to get better as the day went on, but it just stopped,” Huff said. “We were around a lot of people early, but you had to have the sweet spot.”

The tables turned in the afternoon and formed a knot in the stomachs of the leaders looking toward Friday.

“We watched a lot of other people catching fish, so that was tough,” Enders said. “Tomorrow, we’re going to start on what worked today and just see what happens.”

Bryant and Harrell had the opposite experience. They caught only one bass early and tried to force the issue with other shut-mouth fish before finally deciding to go junk fishing.

“We had a lot of rods out, we were tripping over them all day,” Harrell said.

“One of the things that helps us is we’re from Lake Conroe, and it’s junk fishing,” Bryant said. “It was junk fishing with a pan. It wasn’t just random stuff, but it definitely wasn’t our first plan.”

They had three fish at 12:30 p.m., caught one more after the noon hour and landed their final bass with seven minutes to go until check-in. “And it was a five-minute run,” Harrell said.

Tomorrow, we’re just going to start over and see what happens,” Bryant said.

Another Bethel University team, Hunter Louden and Seth Roberts, is in third place with four bass that weighed 15-12 — a bag that included a 5-pounder.

Tenkiller’s 16-inch minimum played heavily into their showing. “We caught a largemouth that went 15 1/2,” Louden said. “That’s a pound a half right there.”

The contest continues Friday with takeoff at 6 a.m. CT from Cherokee Landing State Park. Weigh-in begins at 3 p.m. at the Northeastern State University Beta Field in Tahlequah. Fans are encouraged to come early and enjoy the Bassmaster Outdoors Expo, featuring interactive sponsor displays and free giveaways from 1-5 p.m. All activities are free and open to the public.

For more information, visit Bassmaster.com/college.

Carhartt Bassmaster College Series National Championship presented by Bass Pro Shops
7/19/2018 – 7/21/2018
Tenkiller Lake – Cherokee Landing State Park – Tahlequah, OK
STANDINGS BOATER DAY 1

Name #Fish # Live Lbs-Oz # Fish # Live Lbs-Oz PTS

1 Garrett Enders – Cody Huff Bethel University 5 5 16-10 5 5 16-10 500.00
2 Dillon Harrell – Colby Bryant Sam Houston State University 5 5 15-14 5 5 15-14 496.32
3 Hunter Louden – Seth Roberts Bethel University 4 4 15-12 4 4 15-12 492.65
4 Taylor Hamburger – Carson Smith Northeastern State University 5 5 14-15 5 5 14-15 488.97
5 Ty Cox – Alden Keel Jr Blue Mountain College 5 5 14-12 5 5 14-12 485.29
6 Bradley Dunagan – Nick Ratliff Campbellsville University 5 5 14- 7 5 5 14- 7 481.62
7 Lucas Murphy – Nolan Hitt Grand Valley State University 5 5 12- 7 5 5 12- 7 477.94
8 Gavin Lagle – Atom Ward Indiana University Southeast 4 4 11-14 4 4 11-14 474.26
9 Cole Burdeshaw – Peyton McCord Auburn University 3 2 11- 2 3 2 11- 2 470.59
10 JP Kimbrough – Ryan Antee LSU Shreveport 3 2 10- 5 3 2 10- 5 466.91
11 Jordan Hartman – Hunter McKinley Murray State University 5 4 10- 2 5 4 10- 2 463.24
12 Hunter Sales – Tristan Stalsworth Carson-Newman University 4 4 10- 0 4 4 10- 0 459.56
13 Thor Swanson – Mitch Swanson Bemidji State University 4 4 9-15 4 4 9-15 455.88
14 Dakota Cantrell – Austin Moore Campbellsville University 3 3 8-11 3 3 8-11 452.21
15 Jarred Jones – Devin Mobbs Jacksonville State University 3 3 8- 9 3 3 8- 9 448.53
16 Jake Biram – Rhett Meyer Oklahoma State University 3 3 8- 7 3 3 8- 7 444.85
17 Nick Marsh – Jarrod Layton Adrian College 2 2 8- 7 2 2 8- 7 441.18
18 Nathan Bell – Cole Sands Bryan College 2 2 7-14 2 2 7-14 437.50
19 Josh Dugger – Jake Dugger Arkansas Tech University 2 1 7-14 2 1 7-14 433.82
20 Cully Scroggins – Nathon Portch Bethel University 3 2 7-13 3 2 7-13 430.15
21 Dustin Nash – Gregory Green Northwestern State University 3 3 7- 9 3 3 7- 9 426.47
22 Justin Barnes – Adam Carroll University of Montevallo 2 2 7- 6 2 2 7- 6 422.79
23 Jacob Daily – Andrew Deloney University of Alabama 2 1 7- 1 2 1 7- 1 419.12
24 Joseph Bruener – Nathan Doty McKendree University 2 2 6-14 2 2 6-14 415.44
25 Caiden Sinclair – Hunter Gibson University of Alabama 3 3 6-13 3 3 6-13 411.76
26 Conner Choate – Hunter DeSplinter UW – Platteville 2 2 6-13 2 2 6-13 408.09
27 Cody Stahl – Reese Kingston SCAD 2 2 6- 6 2 2 6- 6 404.41
28 Patrick Pelt – Logan McEwen Auburn University 3 3 6- 5 3 3 6- 5 400.74
29 Nolan Minor – Casey Lanier West Virginia University 2 2 6- 4 2 2 6- 4 397.06
30 Cullen Lamm-Hoover – Jules Williams Hampden-Sydney College 3 2 6- 3 3 2 6- 3 393.38
31 Kory England – Matt Baker Arkansas Tech University 2 2 6- 2 2 2 6- 2 389.71
32 Mitchell Jennings – Roy Zhang Auburn University 3 2 6- 1 3 2 6- 1 386.03
33 Carter McNeil – Cole Floyd Bethel University 3 3 6- 0 3 3 6- 0 382.35
34 Lee Mattox – Anderson Aldag University of Alabama 2 2 5-15 2 2 5-15 378.68
35 Ben Stone – Greyson Williams Lander University 2 2 5-11 2 2 5-11 375.00
36 John-Michael Brattlof – Cody Barchenger Stephen F Austin State University 2 2 5- 8 2 2 5- 8 371.32
37 Travis Blenn – Jake Hoselton Kansas State 2 2 5- 4 2 2 5- 4 367.65
38 Nick Inzeo – Nick Montilino Murray State University 2 2 5- 3 2 2 5- 3 363.97
39 Chris Walter – Jacob Gress Indiana University 2 2 4-14 2 2 4-14 360.29
40 Adam Forester – Scott McClellan Louisiana Tech 2 2 4-12 2 2 4-12 356.62
40 Zeke Gossett – Hayden Bartee Jefferson State 2 2 4-12 2 2 4-12 356.62
42 Brian Pahl – John Garrett Bethel University 2 2 4-11 2 2 4-11 349.26
43 Spencer Hahn – Ben Wanke University of Wisconsin 2 2 4- 9 2 2 4- 9 345.59
44 Thad Simerly – Ethan Shaw Bryan College 2 2 4- 8 2 2 4- 8 341.91
45 Caleb Dennis – Hunter Presley Central Alabama Comm College 2 2 4- 7 2 2 4- 7 338.24
45 Austin Miles – Cooper Brown Colorado State University, Pueblo 2 2 4- 7 2 2 4- 7 338.24
45 Tanner Ward – Kent State University 2 2 4- 7 2 2 4- 7 338.24
48 Tyler Craig – Spencer Lambert U. of Louisiana at Monroe 2 1 4- 7 2 1 4- 7 327.21
49 Hunter Stewart – Luke Slaton U. of North Georgia 2 2 4- 4 2 2 4- 4 323.53
50 Ryan Fox – Stephen Jesso Penn State 2 1 4- 2 2 1 4- 2 319.85
51 Mark Moran – Brandon Robinson Glenville State College 2 2 4- 1 2 2 4- 1 316.18
52 Dustin Jones – Dalton Smith Campbellsville University 2 2 4- 0 2 2 4- 0 312.50
52 Alex Murray – Trent Manuel McNeese State University 2 2 4- 0 2 2 4- 0 312.50
52 Nathan Ragsdale – Jerimiah Freelund University of Georgia 2 2 4- 0 2 2 4- 0 312.50
55 Dillon Bryant – Dustin Wagner Patrick Henry Comm College 1 0 3-13 1 0 3-13 301.47
56 Luke Potter – Stephen Thomas Lamar University 1 0 3-12 1 0 3-12 297.79
57 Cole Walker – Wilson Smith Bethel University 1 1 3- 1 1 1 3- 1 294.12
58 Miller Spivey – Chandler Sickafoose Wallace State Hanceville 1 1 2-15 1 1 2-15 290.44
58 Crosley Welch – Hayden Lee Missouri State University 1 1 2-15 1 1 2-15 290.44
60 Michael Whiteacre – Romolo Rabasi Ohio State University 1 1 2-14 1 1 2-14 283.09
61 KJ Queen – Brad Ableman Bethel University 1 1 2-13 1 1 2-13 279.41
62 Johnny Ledet – Logan Laprarie Northwestern State University 1 1 2-10 1 1 2-10 275.74
63 Mason Beatty – Jacob Keith East Texas Baptist University 1 1 2- 8 1 1 2- 8 272.06
63 Carson Leber – Tyler Bounds Chico State 1 1 2- 8 1 1 2- 8 272.06
63 Tristan McCormick – Dakota Pierce Bethel University 1 1 2- 8 1 1 2- 8 272.06
63 Taylor Morten – Austin Porter Arkansas Tech University 1 1 2- 8 1 1 2- 8 272.06
67 Dalton Childers – Blake Spradlin Auburn University 1 1 2- 7 1 1 2- 7 257.35
68 Drew Elrod – Luke Byerly U. of Tennessee 1 1 2- 5 1 1 2- 5 253.68
68 Micah Speights – Clay Kepley UNC Charlotte 1 1 2- 5 1 1 2- 5 253.68
70 Ben Barrus – Tyler VanBrandt Adrian College 1 1 2- 4 1 1 2- 4 246.32
70 Thomas Milstead – Jared Turnbloom University of Alabama 1 1 2- 4 1 1 2- 4 246.32
70 Logan Parks – Lucas Lindsay Auburn University 1 1 2- 4 1 1 2- 4 246.32
70 Hunter Reifschneider – Jonathan Klaes University of Dubuque 1 1 2- 4 1 1 2- 4 246.32
74 Cole Buser – Marquz Perez New Mexico State University 1 1 2- 2 1 1 2- 2 231.62
74 Ryan Kent – David Brashear Georgia Southern 1 1 2- 2 1 1 2- 2 231.62
76 Kyle Stafford – Evan Wieber Polk State College 1 1 2- 1 1 1 2- 1 224.26
77 Connor Whisenant – Carter Henderson Texas A&M University 1 1 2- 0 1 1 2- 0 220.59
78 Blake Albertson – Adam Puckett Murray State University 1 1 1-15 1 1 1-15 216.91
78 Josh Bean – Caden Watson Tennessee Tech University 1 1 1-15 1 1 1-15 216.91
78 Jonathan Kelley – Joseph Castelluccio Coastal Carolina 1 1 1-15 1 1 1-15 216.91
81 Jacob Anderson – Christopher Lewis University of Wisconsin 1 1 1-14 1 1 1-14 205.88
82 Jackson Carrell – Kyle Pasket Sam Houston State University 1 1 1-13 1 1 1-13 202.21
82 Joe McClosky – John-Austin Welch Bethel University 1 1 1-13 1 1 1-13 202.21
82 Ryan Nevil – Nathan Wood Dallas Baptist University 1 1 1-13 1 1 1-13 202.21
82 Brennan Soileau – Garrett McDonald Louisiana Tech 1 1 1-13 1 1 1-13 202.21
86 Noah Garnett – Tyler Pendergrass Wallace State Hanceville 1 1 1-12 1 1 1-12 187.50
87 Jeffrey Hopkins – Austin Handley Auburn University 1 1 1-11 1 1 1-11 183.82
88 Hunter Freeman – Wesley Banks U. of Louisiana at Monroe 1 1 1-10 1 1 1-10 180.15
89 Mike Anderson – Zachary Schnepf UW-Oshkosh 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Collin Bode – Josh Perrin Sam Houston State University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Logan Brewster – Chase Dawson U. of Tennessee 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Will Brown – Chase Chastain Jacksonville State University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Coleton Caldwell – Chandler Robertson UMKC School of Dentistry 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Shane Campbell – Ethan Jones McKendree University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Kyler Chelminiak – Ricky Harris Bethel University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Drew Coker – Clayton Childs U. of North Georgia 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Evan Coleman – Josh Soroka Texas State University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Reid Conner – Joshua Butts Wallace State Hanceville 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Matthew Cross – Mekiah Jack Middle Tennessee State University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Zachariah Edwards – Drew Douglas University of Central Oklahoma 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Conner Fogg – Chandler Fogg Bryan College 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Jacob Foutz – Jake Lee Bryan College 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Matt Garfield – Zack St John University of Minnesota Duluth 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Caleb Gibson – Tyler Winn Northeastern State University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Luke Gillund – Jack Kons Bemidji State University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Wesley Griner – Justin Sisavath University of Georgia 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Spencer Guthrie – Ryan Kennedy Kennesaw State University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Josh Hart – Ben Dominque Clemson University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Jack Hippe – Nick Czajka Adrian College 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Travis Howard – Sam Carris Tennessee Tech University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Parker Humber – Carlos Welch Itawamba Comm College 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Cantley Krafft – Ethan Morrison Virginia Tech 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Jonathan Linder – Dallas Baptist University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Harbor Lovin – Evan Bramhill Murray State University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Trevor McKinney – Curtis Lilly McKendree University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 John Moore – Clark Mannas Texas A&M University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Branden Newcome – Michael Shughart West Virginia University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Johnathan Peck – Griffin Heffington Bryan College 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Sloan Pennington – Hunter McCarty U. of North Alabama 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Bennett Pierce – Austin Phillips Arkansas Tech University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Dalton Price – Bryan College 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Cade Reeder – Will Harding Wallace State Hanceville 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Tyler Rivet – Jared Bascle Nicholls State University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Thomas Robbins – Kevin Lukens Michigan State University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Jarrett Robertson – Brandon Smith Tarleton State University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Tyler Robinson – Ben Seaman Clarkson University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Denver Satterlee – Landon Smith Calhoun Community College 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Jacob Shannon – Brandon Murphy University of Texas at Tyler 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Evan Slentz – Colin Slentz Lander University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Daniel Smathers – Jack Reed Liberty University 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Chad Sweitzer – Matthew Featherston Chico State 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Trent Turner – Kyle Weems Louisiana Tech 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Zach Vielhauer – Will Andrie Kansas State 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Brian Volkernick – University of Maine 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Andrew Wolfe – Colin Steck University of Wisconsin 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
89 Rickey Wood Jr – Coastal Carolina 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00

BIG BASS
Day Name City,State Lbs-Oz
1 JP Kimbrough – Ryan Antee Bossier City, LA 5- 9

TOTALS
Day # Fish #Live Lbs-Oz #Limits
1 183 171 488-12 7

Meet the 2018 ICAST Best New Freshwater Soft Lure

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Meet the 2018 ICAST

Best New Freshwater Soft Lure

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Artistry meets engineering in the LIVETARGET Hollow Body Craw

Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON (July 19, 2018) – Create the most realistic and lethal crawfish imitation ever made.

Those were the marching orders given to the progressive lure designers at LIVETARGET. They responded by cleverly synthesizing two distinct lure families – bass jigs and hollow body baits – and fortified their creation with ultra-realistic anatomical features and biomimetic action to yield the paradigm-shifting Hollow Body Craw.

The first representative of a unique lure category, the LIVETARGET Hollow Body Craw was revealed at ICAST 2018 in Orlando. Industry insiders impressed not only with the lure’s artistry and engineering, but also its obvious potential for triggering strikes from big bass, elevated it to a pedestal reserved for only the most compelling new additions to our collective fish-catching arsenals.

Indeed, during a muggy July evening that would have been perfect for a live crawfish boil, the LIVETARGET Hollow Body Craw was named the 2018 ICAST Best New Freshwater Soft Lure.

The LIVETARGET Hollow Body Craw’s revolutionary design features amazing three-dimensional anatomy, rendering it superior to traditional bass jigs. The lure’s hollow head and thorax render it remarkably snag-resistant, and together with its extra strong custom hook provide exceptional hookup ratios. The hook eyelet protrudes from the top of the Hollow Body Craw’s curved abdomen, orienting any retrieve just the way nature intended.

 

 

Olive/Orange (145)

As the Craw moves in reverse, the head, pincers, antennae, and silicone skirt that mimics a crawfish’s walking legs and feeding appendages flare up just like a fleeing or defensive crustacean. Visually, the bait is a spot-on imitation of the real thing, and its integrated jighead produces the tapping, clicking, and clacking that attracts bass from afar. Incredibly effective both on the bottom and in heavy cover, the Hollow Body Craw sets a new standard in crawfish imitations.

Vic Cook of LIVETARGET noted that, “It’s one thing to be a perfect look-alike, to replicate the appearance and profile of living crawfish using lead, steel, plastic and rubber. But it’s another thing entirely to look and act just like the real thing – and that’s what makes the Hollow Body Craw so deadly…

“At rest on the bottom, it adopts a natural defensive posture, with its buoyant pincers raised to fend off an inquisitive bass. Work the lure across the bottom or through structure, and the Hollow Body Craw retreats in a biomimetic, backwards direction, with its skirt collapsing around and between the pincers – just like a living craw’s swimming legs would. The LIVETARGET Hollow Body Craw is truly the first lure to so perfectly mimic both the appearance and the action of natural crawfish, making it the singular choice for bass anglers.”

Green/Chartreuse (146)

The ICAST award-winning LIVETARGET Hollow Body Craw will be introduced in three lengths and weights (1 1/2” and 1/2 oz.; 1 ¾” and 5/8 oz.; or 2” and 3/4 oz.) and eight bio-realistic color schemes (725 Grey/Brown, 723 Natural/Brown, 144 Brown/Red, 306 Red, 145 Olive/Orange, 146 Green Chartreuse, 147 Mud/Blue, and 148 Junebug/Chartreuse), allowing anglers to replicate the regional and molting variations of crawfish encountered in any bass waters they fish. The LIVETARGET Hollow Body Craw will be available in late fall 2018, with an MSRP of $9.99-$11.49 USD.

Grant Koppers, founder and President of LIVETARGET, remarked that, “We humbly thank the ICAST voters for recognizing the distinctiveness of the Hollow Body Craw, a truly unique synthesis of jigs and hollow body lures. But we are even more excited to start watching the results flood in as anglers across North America get their chance to experience what we have learned through extensive field trials: the LIVETARGET Hollow Body Craw is a big bass catching machine!”

LIVETARGET Hollow Body Craw: Mud Blue (147)

 

Brown/Red (144)

 

Junebug/Chartreuse (148)

 

Red (306)

 

Grey/Brown 725

NEW VMC® NEKO™ SKIRT TAKES HOME “BEST TERMINAL TACKLE” HONORS AT ICAST 2018

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NEW VMC® NEKO™ SKIRT TAKES HOME “BEST TERMINAL TACKLE” HONORS AT ICAST 2018

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The new VMC® Neko Skirt — a first-of-its-kind terminal accessory design for the increasingly popular Neko Rig currently taking the bass fishing world by storm — was awarded “Best Terminal Tackle” honors by the American Sportfishing Association at ICAST 2018, the world’s largest sportfishing expo.

One of 1,000+ new products submitted by nearly 300 companies in the annual expo’s New Product Showcase, the VMC Neko Skirt stood out from competition in the Terminal Tackle category as a never-before-seen offering for one of the hottest finesse rigs in fishing. The skirt promises to become one of this year’s must-have new products for bass-obsessed anglers throughout the United States.

The latest addition to VMC’s in-demand NekoRig line-up, the Neko Skirt will make anglers’ Neko Rig presentation even more effective, according to VMC Pro and Bassmaster Elite Series competitor Mike “Ike” Iaconelli.

“When you shake and pause a Neko Rig, wacky worm or shaky-head worm, the VMC Neko Skirt puffs out and expands, just like a jig skirt,” says Iaconelli, an early adopter of the Neko Rig technique. “That action gets a bass’ attention and will get you more bites.”

The new Neko Skirt is designed with living rubber and silicone, creating a unique action underwater at all water temps, “especially as it’s puffing out,” Iaconelli says. Epoxy resin anchors the skirt within the end of a custom VMC Neko Weight. Conical ribs on the spike-shaped weight anchor it within an angler’s favorite finesse worm without damaging it.

“This is a really special weight,” Iaconelli says. “When you look at the back, here’s where the magic kicks in — you see a skirt built in. The Neko Rig is the hottest finesse bait around right now. Add a Neko Skirt and it’s even more deadly.”

The VMC Neko Skirt is easy to use. Simply insert it into the end of a favorite soft bait (anglers may choose the thicker end when fishing an asymmetric worm). It can enhance the action of a Neko Rig, wacky worm and shaky-head worm, just to name a few.

Iaconelli suggests leaving a little bit of the weight sticking out of the worm’s end.

“That way, when it’s pecking on the bottom as you shake it, you get that noise, but it also allows that skirt to breathe and to puff out,” he says. Bites come often while pausing between shakes as the skirt billows.

The new Neko Skirt is the perfect complement to VMC’s full Neko Rig line-up of products, a collection of custom hooks and weights designed to deliver anglers best-in-class solutions for the on-trend technique. From the original VMC Neko Hook, Weedless Neko Hook and all new Finesse Neko Hook to the brand’s proprietary Neko weight offerings, VMC provides anglers with everything needed for quick, convenient rigging.

“The Neko Rig is one of the hottest new finesse trends going around right now,” says Iaconelli, the only angler to have won a Bassmaster Classic, Bassmaster Angler of the Year and B.A.S.S. Nation Championship. “If you use traditional finesse techniques, like soft stick baits and wacky rigs, give the Neko Rig a try and be sure to complete your set-up with a Neko Skirt that perfectly matches your local forage species. You’re going to catch fish you never thought you’d catch before.”

Neko Skirts are available in eight bass-attracting color patterns: Black Blue, Chartreuse Illusion, Peanut Butter Jelly, Pumpkinseed Orange, Shad, Baby Bass, Sprayed Grass and Watermelon Red. They come two per pack with four weight sizes: 1/32-ounce, 1/16-ounce, 3/32-ounce and 1/8-ounce.

But don’t think those small sizes means Neko Skirts attract only small bass. “They catch giants, too!” Iaconelli says.

See VMC® New Neko™ Skirt (Coming in October)

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See VMC® Half Moon Wacky Weight

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Bass Fishing Hooks: Breaking Down Different Styles To Help You Catch More Fish

Bass Fishing Hooks: Breaking Down Different Styles To Help You Catch More Fish

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There are a to of Bass fishing hooks on the market today. Have you ever dug into your tackle box and scratched your head as you wondered which hook was the right one to use? Don’t worry. You are not alone. Considering the large assortment of hooks on the market, picking the right one for the right situation may seem daunting. Next time you’re faced with this dilemma, use this as a guide as you sort through the piles of sharp objects in your tackle box.

Applications:

Narrowing down what type of bait you plan on using assists in the breakdown of what hook will be best suited for the situation. For simplicity, bass fishing baits can be broken down into three simple categories:

  • Soft Plastics
  • Hard Baits
  • Live-Baits

Once you have decided on what kind of bait you are going to use, you then can begin to shrink your selection.

Soft Plastic Hooks:

When talking about soft plastic artificial baits for bass fishing this can mean a variety of things. Again, for simplicity we are going to break down this category. There are a few main types of soft plastic baits that are most popular among bass fishing enthusiasts, and they include…

  • Craw/Creature Baits
  • Curly Tailed Worms
  • Finesse/Drop Shot Worms
  • Soft Stick Baits

Bass Fishing Hooks For Craw/Creature Baits:

When using a craw or creature style bait, most of the time anglers are fishing cover (tree limbs, weeds, boat docks, etc.) in which they require a strong hook that will haul fish out of the dens they’re hiding in. The following hooks will provide anglers with the strength and hook angle to deliver maximum results for dragging huge fish out of cover. The following hooks are your go-to when using a craw or creature bait:

  • Straight Shank Flippin Hook
  • Thick Wired Offset EWG Hook

Curly Tailed Worms Hooks:

Bass Fishing Hook

Curly tailed worms have been bass fisherman’s best friend since their inception and are proven to catch massive fish. These baits are mostly fished by being casted out long distances and either hopped or dragged back in. Because of this, they’re in need of a hook that is strong enough to endure a hard-sweeping hookset and a hook angle that requires less effort to penetrate a fish’s mouth. To get the full benefits of this tried and true artificial plastic bait, make sure to use the following hooks next time you tie up a curly tailed worm:

  • Thick/Light Wire Offset EWG Hook
  • Thick/Light Wire Offset Hook

Bass Fishing Hooks For Finesse/Drop Shot Worms:

Finesse and drop shot style worms are usually small in stature due to the size of forage they’re imitating. There are two types of hooks that will assist in maximizing the life-like action of these baits while still providing great hook penetration upon the hookset:

  • Drop Shot Hook
  • Small Octopus Hook
  • Straight Shank Hook
  • Soft Stick Bait:

Whether you’re a beginner or a professional fisherman, you know the tantalizing action of a stick worm fluttering to the bottom of the lake will catch fish. When using soft stick baits, it is best to use a hook that will allow the bait to fall as naturally as possibly while also preventing it from getting hung up. To fish these baits effectively, give these hooks a try next time you’re out on the water as they’ll provide your stick bait with optimal action and strength:

  • Weedless Wacky Style Hook
  • EWG Thin-Wired Hook

Hard Baits Hooks:

When using hard baits there is only one hook to use due to the nature of how most of these lures come through the water column. Whether an angler is using a deep diving plug, topwater popper, or even a jerkbait the hook remains the same. The hook used in hard bait applications is the treble hook. While picking out the right treble hook for the hard bait you’re using make sure to keep these features in mind:

  • Size
  • Length
  • Feather (Topwater Applications)

Bass Fishing Hooks For Live Bait:

Bass Fishing Hooks

Just as with hard baits, there aren’t many options for hooks while using live baits such as minnows, night crawlers, or bluegill for bass fishing applications. When rigging your desired live bait, you want it to appear as realistic as possible. While keeping the integrity of the live bait in tact you also want a strong hook that will jam right through the fish’s mouth upon the hookset. In order to increase your hook ups, make sure to give these types of hooks a try with your preferred live bait:

  • Straight Shank J-Hook
  • Octopus Hook

Conclusion:

Next time you’re on the water pondering what hook to use, don’t fret. Follow the breakdown that we’ve provided, and you’ll easily arrive at the type of hook that will help you put more fish in the boat this season!

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